I am reading the novel now, and they are both drunk. I think one just “appears” to handle it better. Also,…
By "doesn't want sex" I mean "doesn't want sex" and not "he isn't attracted to King". Uea is attracted to King and doesn't want to have sex with King (in his mind, it's his decision). He suppresses his attraction, and the very presence of attraction is not an excuse for the other person to have sex with him. I'm not saying that everyone should always have sex only sober and signing a preliminary contract on 30 sheets) Everyone can do what they want, answering only for their lives. Like I said, King driving drunk is a lot more of a concern to me. And I think it's just a lazy writing - they wanted a scene with a seat belt and no one thought how drunk King would drive.
I thought that it was a good episode. The pacing was good. Editing is still an issue, but the story did make sense…
I think Ken and Matteo both sucks and I wish for Shokun choose himself over his bfs, who both doesn't care about his wishes. About female characters - Yes!! And this is sad - they position themselves as ultra-modern and enlightened, frankly cover many topics, but out of 3 female characters, 2 are bitch third wheel, and 3 is just a plot device disappeared immediately.
I am reading the novel now, and they are both drunk. I think one just “appears” to handle it better. Also,…
I have been watching bl for about 10 years and I have a second education in psychology, what does this have to do with the topic of discussion? I don't think bl should have special cinematography rules just because it is bl, and those rules says audiences will judge the show/movie by it, not by the book or off-screen interviews or author's tweet or whatever. What happened has a definition - gray rape https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gray_rape. Why? Not because King was sober (we see him drinking), but because the sober Uea did not want sex with King (and King knew that), and the sober Uea later regrets about sex. I don’t idealize the bl characters, I don't think they should be perfect, but I think that if 16-year-old Tee in cheap Make It Right in 2016 (!) knew that sex with drunk guy you like was not right, then the adult King in 2023 should also understand this. This is not a very high bar. I think it's important to be free to criticize any ACTIONS of the characters, bl or not, because it affects the overall perception in the community. I'm sorry if this ruins anyone's viewing experience.
I am reading the novel now, and they are both drunk. I think one just “appears” to handle it better. Also,…
We have two options: King was not drunk and have sex with drunk Uea, King was drunk and he got behind the wheel. I don't know which option is worse. They could show how both of them drunkenly leave in a taxi, but they chose what we saw.
Am I the only one who didn't catch what exactly happened with Rosalin? I mean, they apparently broke up, but did…
In used her as an excuse to move away from Siam, so that Siam would be with Sasiwimol (for the good of Siam, as In believed). When they got married, In broke up with Rosalyn because the excuse was no longer needed. And, I think, this also knocked Siam down - he got married, thinking that In loved a girl, but In chose loneliness.
Authors don't even remember their own script. Decha and his gang thinks that he has Nadia, but Platoo calls her "Noona" when he brings her food. We were shown "Patty"'s hair removal in the first episodes, but then Luke walks around with hairy armpits and legs, and no one cares. They are funny but so sloppy...
This is Kazuma's apartment.
I'm not saying that everyone should always have sex only sober and signing a preliminary contract on 30 sheets) Everyone can do what they want, answering only for their lives.
Like I said, King driving drunk is a lot more of a concern to me. And I think it's just a lazy writing - they wanted a scene with a seat belt and no one thought how drunk King would drive.
About female characters - Yes!! And this is sad - they position themselves as ultra-modern and enlightened, frankly cover many topics, but out of 3 female characters, 2 are bitch third wheel, and 3 is just a plot device disappeared immediately.
I don't think bl should have special cinematography rules just because it is bl, and those rules says audiences will judge the show/movie by it, not by the book or off-screen interviews or author's tweet or whatever.
What happened has a definition - gray rape https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gray_rape. Why? Not because King was sober (we see him drinking), but because the sober Uea did not want sex with King (and King knew that), and the sober Uea later regrets about sex.
I don’t idealize the bl characters, I don't think they should be perfect, but I think that if 16-year-old Tee in cheap Make It Right in 2016 (!) knew that sex with drunk guy you like was not right, then the adult King in 2023 should also understand this. This is not a very high bar.
I think it's important to be free to criticize any ACTIONS of the characters, bl or not, because it affects the overall perception in the community. I'm sorry if this ruins anyone's viewing experience.
We were shown "Patty"'s hair removal in the first episodes, but then Luke walks around with hairy armpits and legs, and no one cares. They are funny but so sloppy...