If the family can accept Kanit for being gay, then they should also accept Toto for being a rescuer. He saves lives every single day, so why should he have to pretend to be a flight captain just to earn their respect? His profession is honest, meaningful, and helps people. That should matter far more than a prestigious job title.
This is something I struggle to understand about many Asian cultures, where career status often seems to define a person's worth. I'm from Australia, and the mindset is quite different here. Some plumbers and electricians earn more than doctors and lawyers, yet people don't judge them because of their occupation. An honest job is an honest job, and everyone deserves the same respect regardless of their title. What should matter is someone's character, not the prestige attached to their profession.
BL logic, I guess? Well, I sure hope things like this don't happen in Thailand, where people don't help š¬
Not related but recently an Aussie accused of killing a 17 year old girl in Thailand, putting her body in a suitcase, and dumping it like trash.
Thankfully, he was arrested at the airport before he could fly back to Australia. I hope the victim and her family get justice. Thailand has different laws from Australia, including the possibility of the death penalty, I hope he get the death penalty as we don't want him back.
It was revealed that she cheated on her ex boyfriend and stole money from him. Even so, I donāt think violence solves anything, especially assaulting someone in public like that.
The ex boyfriend assaulted that girl on campus and literally got away with it. He dragged her into the car while all the students just stood there watching. If this happened in Australia, he would almost certainly end up in prison, and she would likely be able to get a restraining order against him. Iām also surprised there wasnāt any campus security around to step in.
Xiao Fan character is irritating me if this continues I will stop watching after ep 5.
Heās a country boy, so his character is supposed to be like that. I actually like that heās vulnerable, gentle, and a bit of a pushover. If he were just another smart, confident character, it would make the story much less interesting and the plot would feel more generic.
I have a feeling his character is going to change completely, though. We still have eight episodes left, so Iām expecting some major character development.
That kissing scene downstairs while his dad and sister were upstairs had me so nervous. Then he whispered, āKeep it quiet,ā and the tension instantly went up another level. It was such an intense and thrilling scene to watch. After what happened in The Edge of Horizon, Iām really hoping they donāt get caught by the father.
We canāt have the best of both worlds. Itās only just reached the halfway point, and we still have six episodes…
That would work if the episodes were over an hour long, but theyāre only around 40 minutes, including the credits. That doesnāt leave much actual story time in each episode, so thereās not a lot of time left to develop everything
This episode just barely featured Zhang Zhun and Zhen Xin⦠Iām a bit annoyed we got a few minutes of their…
We canāt have the best of both worlds. Itās only just reached the halfway point, and we still have six episodes to go. Thereās plenty of time for the story to develop, so Iām keeping an open mind to see how it all plays out.
Also we got another episode tomorrow, hopefully more screen time then.
Iāve said this before, but the director was so clever with this concept. It feels like weāre getting two series in one, and it works so well.
The acting is absolutely top notch. When he revealed that he had been SAād, the crying and emotional breakdown felt so real. Then the director calls ācut,ā and they instantly have to switch back into a completely different role. Playing two different characters in the same series and constantly adjusting between them is incredibly difficult.
What makes it even more impressive is how young they are. Ollie is only 20 and was probably 19 during filming, while the Shu Yuan is just 22. They both delivered performances far beyond their years. Theyāre incredibly talented, and I really hope they get another series together.
On top of that, the director for this series, Liu Jun Hao, is only 27. Heās both an actor and a director, and the way he brought this story to life was so impressive. All three of them are so young and incredibly talented.
Iām watching five currently airing Chinese BLs and four of them are easy 10 out of 10s for me. This is the only one that isnāt clicking. The intro and ending credits are so long, and Iām just not feeling the story. Chinese BLs usually deliver, but this one has been a disappointment so far.
They kissed nonstop in every episode, and I'm loving it. We have 16 episodes, so there's plenty more to enjoy. I also love how Grandma treats Chang Yang like her own grandson, better than her actual grandson. She's so accepting of their same-sex relationship, and it makes my heart so happy.
Another great double episode! Tae Seon secretly turned off the phone so Chae Ha could sleep peacefully in the morning, choosing to deal with the annoying uncle himself. He also made it clear that their night together was not a mistake, reassuring Chae Ha instead of leaving him with doubts. Beneath his cold and stoic exterior, Tae Seon is incredibly warm, thoughtful, and caring, always protecting the person he loves in quiet but meaningful ways. Their chemistry was amazing, and that playful, intimate moment between them was definitely one of the highlights, When Tae Seon place his finger in Chae Ha's mouth then lick it was so hot.
My only concern is that Chae Ha is an ex cop. How could he let a housewife attack the both of them? Don't police officers learn self defense at the police academy?
This is something I struggle to understand about many Asian cultures, where career status often seems to define a person's worth. I'm from Australia, and the mindset is quite different here. Some plumbers and electricians earn more than doctors and lawyers, yet people don't judge them because of their occupation. An honest job is an honest job, and everyone deserves the same respect regardless of their title. What should matter is someone's character, not the prestige attached to their profession.
Thankfully, he was arrested at the airport before he could fly back to Australia. I hope the victim and her family get justice. Thailand has different laws from Australia, including the possibility of the death penalty, I hope he get the death penalty as we don't want him back.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cd0my5zy821o
Deep In 10/10
Bittersweet Love 10/10
Blazing Him 8.5/10
A Winter Sun Wakes the Wind in Spring Hills' Dream 10/10
I have a feeling his character is going to change completely, though. We still have eight episodes left, so Iām expecting some major character development.
Also we got another episode tomorrow, hopefully more screen time then.
The acting is absolutely top notch. When he revealed that he had been SAād, the crying and emotional breakdown felt so real. Then the director calls ācut,ā and they instantly have to switch back into a completely different role. Playing two different characters in the same series and constantly adjusting between them is incredibly difficult.
What makes it even more impressive is how young they are. Ollie is only 20 and was probably 19 during filming, while the Shu Yuan is just 22. They both delivered performances far beyond their years. Theyāre incredibly talented, and I really hope they get another series together.
On top of that, the director for this series, Liu Jun Hao, is only 27. Heās both an actor and a director, and the way he brought this story to life was so impressive. All three of them are so young and incredibly talented.
Tae Seon secretly turned off the phone so Chae Ha could sleep peacefully in the morning, choosing to deal with the annoying uncle himself. He also made it clear that their night together was not a mistake, reassuring Chae Ha instead of leaving him with doubts. Beneath his cold and stoic exterior, Tae Seon is incredibly warm, thoughtful, and caring, always protecting the person he loves in quiet but meaningful ways.
Their chemistry was amazing, and that playful, intimate moment between them was definitely one of the highlights, When Tae Seon place his finger in Chae Ha's mouth then lick it was so hot.
My only concern is that Chae Ha is an ex cop. How could he let a housewife attack the both of them? Don't police officers learn self defense at the police academy?