So? Don't actors dig deep into their personal lives and real events to find the right emotions to convey during a scene? Isn't the ultimate goal for an actor to be as real as possible so that we can all relate to the characters and feel all sort of emotions watching them as If we were watching something real?
BL companies should start showing the whole Shun Dai buildup to THE kissing scene to their main leads so they can take notes, practice and hope to achieve that level of sexual tension and chemistry, any less shouldn't be considered acceptable!
Crazy how Shun has changed in the last couple of episodes! I'm so happy for him and Dai, the sexual tension leading to that kiss was insane! How are we supposed to wait for a whole week now?!
Nakano must be the most clueless character I've ever seen in any BL, his lack of knowledge about pretty much anything happening around him makes him more dumb than kawaii to be honest... I get the kid is from the countryside but it looks like he has been living in a cave away from human beings for all of his life and magically appeared in Tokyo... Kinda frustrating.
I feel so sorry for Atom and I don't get the comments saying he looks like a stalker, he and Zen are friends, the guy is just pursuing the boy he fell in love with, it's not that Zen rejected him (not yet at least) and the guy keeps pestering him... Also, whoever thinks the masturbating scene was "disgusting" really doesn't know anything about teenager boys or how men "work" for that matter or is just delusional, masturbating is a healthy habit that helps relieving stress and is scientifically proven to lower the risk of prostate cancer, and there's literally nothing disgusting about it. Atom was horny and jerked off over a photo of Zen, I can't think of anything more common for a teenager, probably 99% of them do the same with their secret crush at least once in their life. The only weird thing about that scene was the unnecessary angst music in the background, totally out of place. That being said, I want a happy ending for him, getting over Zen and find a new love interest and possibly something he really loves to do instead of playing basketball. The guy deserves to be happy! Lastly, am I the only one secretly shipping the Director with the Coach? 😅
After 10 episodes I still don't understand what's so attractive about Seong Min, the guy is manipulative af, not particularly fit (sorry not sorry for the body shaming) or funny or bright... And I get this matter is very subjective but please somebody enlighten me 🤷
I love how San is accurately portrayed in this series, despite his youthful appearance his real age is shown not only through his "prudish/strict" behavior but also through his traditional clothes/shoes in neutral, soft, pale colors (mostly grey, white, black, beige, brown...) and how he wears his pants (high waisted, just like my grandpa LOL). I don't know it's little details that might get unnoticed but definitely add to the story which, to be honest, feels like a breath of fresh air, it's nice to watch something that is not set at a university/high school and it doesn't revolve around teenagers for a change.
P.S. somebody give an Oscar to the little kid playing as the child version of San, not only he's the spitting image of Daou but his acting is phenomenal! Kudos to the casting recruiters!
Don't think Shun should be dating anyone tbh he needs some besties or something to help with his trauma
Agree, that's what I had commented last week, the guy clearly has trust issues and instead of looking for a bf he should focus on healing from his past traumas, maybe by seeking professional mental health support.
I really like Dai and I'm glad he was able to spend quality time having fun with the new guy during that picnic, Shun has been messing with his mind a lot lately, sending confusing messages to him so the guy really needed a break. Also, I wonder If Kazuto is really interested in someone now that he befriended Alan (the guy definitely came too strong on him🤣). As of now this is the format I'm enjoying the most among the other similar gay dating reality shows (His Man, Boys Like Boys, etc.), the hosts commenting about the boys was a great addition, they're funny and always have something interesting to say. And now another week of torture before next episode... 💀
Omg that creepy uncle gave me the chills the whole episode 🥶, I just couldn't fully relax and enjoy Taishin and Takara moments, I was expecting the worst... And I agree with some comments below, Taishin really needs to grow up and hopefully we'll get a good character development as the series goes on.
That being said, I want a happy ending for him, getting over Zen and find a new love interest and possibly something he really loves to do instead of playing basketball. The guy deserves to be happy!
Lastly, am I the only one secretly shipping the Director with the Coach? 😅
P.S. I hope grandma doesn't die! 😔
I don't know it's little details that might get unnoticed but definitely add to the story which, to be honest, feels like a breath of fresh air, it's nice to watch something that is not set at a university/high school and it doesn't revolve around teenagers for a change.
P.S. somebody give an Oscar to the little kid playing as the child version of San, not only he's the spitting image of Daou but his acting is phenomenal! Kudos to the casting recruiters!
Also, I wonder If Kazuto is really interested in someone now that he befriended Alan (the guy definitely came too strong on him🤣).
As of now this is the format I'm enjoying the most among the other similar gay dating reality shows (His Man, Boys Like Boys, etc.), the hosts commenting about the boys was a great addition, they're funny and always have something interesting to say. And now another week of torture before next episode... 💀