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Replying to TheGayMedic Sep 17, 2018
Is it going to be the season that will make me hate TWM???? I loved the two previous seasons but I have very low…
Honestly, the trailer made me think Korn and Knock are a terrible couple. Because for the third series in a row they'll break up at the first obstacle. And I know... In episode one we'll get an incredible hot and romantic scene... Another around episode 7 and a third one in the series finale... But the rest will be people crying, not talking over problems and just telling us they can't be together.
Replying to RaltzWaltz Sep 16, 2018
If you thought episode 11 made sense, I would question your logic. Nothing in this entire drama made sense...…
Actually, the way they portrayed Mork realising he was gay and how they were figuring out their relationship was excellent. But then they fell on a weird pattern of introducing a contrivance, breaking them up, ignoring the contrivance and getting them back together without any talk about what the issue was and that went on for a few episodes.
Replying to QuiteACharmer Sep 16, 2018
Totally agree! Stopped watching My Tee up until Ep 8(or 9? See? Can't even remember) but I will try to finish…
Episode 11 really stepped up and My Tee will finish strong. It's asd they really lost their way after a strong start. But if you watched that many, the way it's eding is worthwhile.
On Love by Chance Sep 16, 2018
This is the best Thai Drama I have seen so far and while the cast, direction and production are all great, what really sets it apart is the writing. It has avoided so far all the pitfalls Thai Drama usually fall into. Instead of misunderstandings going unaddressed for several episodes, characters actually talk. There is conflict resolution. Pete deals with his family in the first episode. The girl that also loves Ae is not made to be a conniving villain and Ae is not torn between her and Pete. The characters act logically to the people they are and the drama and conflict that arises is very believable. They also seem to have quite a few sub-plots in the backburner to explore later and, hopefully, avoid the leads have to have too many contrivances later on. Every episode, I am positively surprised.
On 'Cause You're My Boy Sep 15, 2018
I loved episode 11. Episodes 1-5 were such a treasure. Then this show got completely lost and while I love the characters and the actors, the writing made no sense. Episode 11 was good again. While it won't make the whole series good, it will give one of my favourite couples ever a strong ending.
Replying to wworms Sep 1, 2018
I think having the kiss early allows the plot to go at a much faster pace. Most BLs take until episode 4 or 5…
Together With Me good episodes are fantastic, but the fillers drove me insane. I hate contrivances keeping the couple apart.
Replying to QuiteACharmer Sep 1, 2018
HEAR ME OUT!This series is pretty consistent with remarkable episodes week after week! Still can't believe this…
Reading this makes me give the series a chance. I absolutely hate when they drag it out forever.
Replying to Pedro Guida Aug 14, 2018
Title 'Cause You're My Boy Spoiler
I actually prefer seeing them together and develop a relationship than contrived plot keeping them fighting and…
Unless your definition of plot is cliché drama, like an ex-girlfriend scheming to drive the couple apart, they are not. Each episode Mork has progressed understanding his sexuality, his feelings, pursuing a relationship, negotiating the boundaries of said relationship, facing the familial and societal consequences of a gay relationship and so on. The pacing is actually a lot better than most Thai dramas because literally every single episode has had a significant milestone in Mork's understanding of his sexuality and the progression of the relationship instead of the traditional contrivance after contrivance until the last episode. The show might be not perfect and there are a few logical problems here and there, especially on how being gay swings from being cool to a crime so easily, and how the initial setup of the fake relationship made no sense whatsoever. But those are minor problems when considering this is one of the few Thai dramas that actually really addresses what coming of age is for a gay person and what it is like to define your first relationship. As a gay men, I see a very true experience.
Replying to Lisa Aug 12, 2018
Unlike others here I'm not confused about the story. It's pretty much how most BL dramas are written however I…
I actually prefer seeing them together and develop a relationship than contrived plot keeping them fighting and apart until the very last episode. It has been a lot more realistic than most Thai dramas and Mork discovering himself and them negotiating this relationship has been pretty interesting.