i've been YEARNING for a bl series that wasn't like... a bl? does that make sense? or i think it actually sounds…
I don’t think someone is homophobic just because they don’t want to watch a BL. After all, in Hollywood there are plenty of movies that include gay characters, but they’re not necessarily telling a romantic story. As for bromances, in my opinion, many of them seem to have more chemistry because even today, the best actors are still mostly focused on traditional storylines often due to the conservative society they’re part of.
I don't understand why more BL fans are not following this show....One of the better BLs of this year...And everyone…
I think it's because Bls fans don't like or aren't used to this type of larkon, a soap opera that has some people who are very sensitive to villainous relatives, homophobes, or even the woman between the two.
Why Pheem had to force kiss Than like thats literally assault and I really dont know why screenwriter keep doing…
The problem with BLs is that nothing can be discussed, because some crazy person will show up almost calling you a career killer... but anyway, getting back to the topic, I think we should think about why they insist so much on this cliché or stereotype I’m not sure which is the better term... because at least in Hollywood heterosexual romantic comedies, there are never scenes like that or if there are, I don’t remember any.
I’ve seen so many comments here and on other platforms of people dropping this series or giving it 1-star reviews…
It's true that we'd have to be pretty crazy to defend a rape scene, but I think this type of scene shows up way too often in romance stories related to BLs. I don't see the need for it, and I'm part of the group that will always criticize it in hopes of reducing how often it appears. I don't see any purpose or necessity in this kind of excess. Romance stories are supposed to be about two people ending up together after going through several obstacles (or not). Based on the genre’s characteristics, I just don’t see a point in repeating these scenes so much. If we were talking about stories with sociopaths, psychopaths, thrillers, or crime dramas, I could maybe understand. But in romance, the only goal is to romanticize.
It's just like a dish with too much cooks. It doesn't feel genuine and the pacing of the story is kinda odd. Also…
It's interesting to think that this one has the opposite problem to Khemjira(excessive slow burn): they got together too quickly, without leaving viewers in suspense about what was to come.
As for bromances, in my opinion, many of them seem to have more chemistry because even today, the best actors are still mostly focused on traditional storylines often due to the conservative society they’re part of.