Nawee is a straight up bitch. Unless he donates his fortune to the poor, becomes a monk, and throws himself in front of a car to save a child, there is literally nothing he else he can do to ever make me want to like him. I get that it's supposed to be an enemies to lovers trope, but Nawee is too awful.
Disappointed but not surprised that GramBlack didn’t become a thing in the series :( GramBlack were a thing…
Straight relationships are inherently less interesting than queer ones. I mean, straight people exist, and I know they have relationships, but unless I know them personally, I don't really care. I guess it's cool for Gram or whatever, but I didn't need to see it.
Nawee's getting on my nerves he's got such a shitty personality
Yeah, that's what's going to be hard for me. Based on how awful Nawee treated the people who worked for him, he needs a redemption arc (like, a good one), before I will care about him at all. Maybe he could give all the staff a 3000% raise and 2 months paid vacation and get down on his hands and knees and apologize. What a complete douche. He doesn't deserve love as he is, this is some Beauty and the Beast shit. We need a magic fairy to curse the guy for a couple hundred years.
I will agree with you that Tae who plays Fah needs more work polishing his acting skills. He can come off wooden…
I agree. I like this series, but it could have been so much better. There are a lot of missed opportunities. On the other hand, if this is the new normal for BLs (meaning, this level of quality will now be considered the average), then the BL/Gay Romance genre has really progressed, because even with all the missed opportunities, this series is still so much better than most BLs of the past.
I really like those scenes with the MC in the first episode. It was so fun and campy. It felt like I was there…
I loved the first episode, I wanted to go to college there! Not sure why anyone disliked it. The MC was super fun, I would want to be besties with her.
That scene in the car was heartbreaking. I like that everyone is upfront about the fact that they are in relationships right from the start. I get tired of the "will-they, won't-they???" dynamic that we see all the time. I get that people still lose their shit over SOTUS and they want 20 episodes before the two leads smile at each other, but I hate it. I'm ready to see relationships AFTER the couple is together. I want to see miscommunications and mistakes, and people hurting each other, but also loving each other through hard times, and supporting each other, and being silly and romantic and fun. And weddings! Where are the weddings??? I'm loving this show. I have been watching New sing covers on youtube on repeat for two days now!
After reading a few comments, I need to say something:- the series is based on the book so the actors try to portray…
I thought drunk Kuea was perfect. I have been around lots of sad gays who drank too much in bars and they acted just like that! I may or may not have been that sad gay myself on occasion (and there may be video... 😂😂😂😂🤣)
i agree that some people are taking heteronormativity too far. usually people use the height difference in a same-sex…
I know lots of short gay people who are mad af about people seeing them as "cute" because they are short. If it worked for you and your gf, that's cool for you and your couple, but lots of people hate it.
Like, as a non-binary person, people always want to call me a "smol bean" or an "enby" or various cutesy terms and I hate them. I see a lot of transmasc folks who feel the same way about being shorter on average and having people assume they are cutesy or something.
I think it's fine in individual relationships, but as a general rule, no.
Too many comments about height difference. Weird, heteronormative bullshit. I'm just going to say it, send me the hate so I can block you. If you are gushing about a height difference, you are perpetuating regressive trash. I don't care if you like it, if it's your favorite trope, it's gross. Keep it to yourself.
Some thought:- friendship between Kuea and Diao is really precious- I was laughing when Lian practically dropped…
Haha, yes, in the car, Lian asked him something and Kuea said "chai" in this abrupt, drunk, breathy way and I was like, damn, that is some good drunk acting!!!
Like, as a non-binary person, people always want to call me a "smol bean" or an "enby" or various cutesy terms and I hate them. I see a lot of transmasc folks who feel the same way about being shorter on average and having people assume they are cutesy or something.
I think it's fine in individual relationships, but as a general rule, no.