I’ve decided that episode 8 is the final episode. Those responsible for creating the plot of this series need to take time to reflect on the quality of the story and their plot choices.
Don’s death was unexpected and clearly used to enforce the idea that life is short, tell those you love how you feel before it’s too late. If the writers of this show really believed that to be true then they wouldn’t have wasted our time with numerous episodes of Akin refusing to tell Than why he left. Also, this series should have been five episodes not ten.
Akin has to be one of the most infuriating characters ever in the history of BL. Than having little or no reaction to Akin’s ridiculous behaviour was another example of lazy writing. Instead of Akin having to make amends for his actions, the plot has shifted the focus to Mawin’s mother.
I hope that Toh’s innocence hides a deeper vengeful core. Toh might be in love with Jimmy but I hope that the fact that Jimmy has broken his heart ignites Toh’s burning need for vengeance.
Not sure if that is a Gagaoolala specific thing, but there episode 4 says that it's gonna be released tomorrow,…
I think it depends on time zone. On my Gaga app it says that a new episode is available every Monday, however I’ve noticed that I’m able to watch the next episode early Sunday evening.
I have watched all of the episodes that have currently aired and I know that I am partially to blame for the fact that this series is testing my patience each and every week.
The moment I saw the rain start to fall in the most recent episode, I knew that in the world of Thai BL it meant one of two things were about to happen; one of the characters would develop a fever because they didn’t dry their hair after being caught in the rain or there would be a car accident.
Goodness gracious, i wanted to like this one but its coming across as way too preachy. Sometimes writers forget…
The whole series seems to be based adults not communicating with other adults who they are or have been in relationships with and these same adults having emotional responses to situations they’ve created by refusing to have a basic conversation.
Am I the only one loving this show? I am tired of fast paced romance in BL. I like this slowburn but the pace…
This series is a perfect example of too many episodes, not enough plot and extremely limited character development. There are a number of filler episodes where nothing happens to progress the plot and there are several characters who add little to the story.
The whole series relies an endless cycle of the miscommunication/ misunderstanding trope with Than wanting to know why Akin left and Akin refusing to tell him.
This series isn’t slow is stalling. Akin & Than’s relationship started when they were students and yet when they meet again years later, there appears to have been little or no emotional growth.
Saw the teaser for episode 7. Not only is my wonderful side couple breaking up but there's still no progress in…
I want Than to run out of patience, stop trying to reconnect with Akin and for Than to find a new partner who trusts and believes in him. The final episodes just need to be a collection of scenes of Akin crying after he realises that he’s made a collection of errors of judgement.
Me and Thee has been a welcome addition to my Saturdays . In an era of darker series with red flag leads, Me & Thee was the joy I hadn’t realised that I needed and I have enjoyed this series more than I thought I would.
Both Pond & Phuwin have grown as actors since their earlier series. Something that cannot be ignored by anyone who has seen Pond in Leap Day, a series I recommend to anyone who’ll listen.
I shall miss this series but I’m glad I watched it each week.
At this point I want Than to move on. Akin chose to break up with his boyfriend of years by listening to other…
I agree with you. Than deserves to be with someone who loves and trusts him. He’s stuck emotionally because he doesn’t know why Akin left him. I hope that when Than learns the reasons why Akin left that he decides to walk away and never look back.
Personally, I think the cast all look too old to still be in education and it would have been more realistic if they worked together or connected another way.
The first episode was okay and I think the remaining episodes will also be okay because Love Alert isn’t a dramatic series with a complex plot and emotional acting. Just like Bad Guy My Boss, it’s another easy watch. I am one of the very few people who enjoyed Bad Guy My Boss
For me, it's a disappointment. Another fluffy series where male characters are completely inauthentic. I understand…
I think fluffy stories are important. GMMTv series are escapism and watching a GMMTv series and expecting anything other than fluffy plots with happy endings will always lead to constant disappointment.
Half way though episode 6 and I think that it’s time for Than to leave Akin in his self created bubble of mistrust and misery and find someone who can match his energy, return his love and knows how to have an actual conversation.
I'm at the 31 minute mark. while the rational part of my brain understands that your friends will always look…
Than never stood a chance at defending himself or providing an explanation. Both of Akin’s friends seem to hate Than, they don’t offer any reasonable advice and just say everyone’s a liar, trust no one. It’s as though they are trying to create a club for bitter exes.
Is it me or is there a rise in I don't know how to call it, psychopathic? sociopathic? male leads in male love…
Stories whether written or visual with the main lead who has a villain origin story, questionable morals, is potentially dangerous but only has the ability to love one person and that’s the other main lead are growing in popularity with readers & viewers. The dark Romance genre is very popular.
I really don’t get why Akin wouldn’t just confront Than. He’s portrayed as the more mature one in the relationship,…
Akin’s maturity level is questionable, he seems not to be able to have mature conversations and it doesn’t seem to cross his mind that he’ll need to speak to Than about Mawin.
Akin arrives at Mawin’s new school, bumps into his ex, who he believes is Mawin’s father and doesn’t seem to think that it’s time to have a conversation with Than about his son.
Don’s death was unexpected and clearly used to enforce the idea that life is short, tell those you love how you feel before it’s too late. If the writers of this show really believed that to be true then they wouldn’t have wasted our time with numerous episodes of Akin refusing to tell Than why he left. Also, this series should have been five episodes not ten.
Akin has to be one of the most infuriating characters ever in the history of BL. Than having little or no reaction to Akin’s ridiculous behaviour was another example of lazy writing. Instead of Akin having to make amends for his actions, the plot has shifted the focus to Mawin’s mother.
The moment I saw the rain start to fall in the most recent episode, I knew that in the world of Thai BL it meant one of two things were about to happen; one of the characters would develop a fever because they didn’t dry their hair after being caught in the rain or there would be a car accident.
The whole series relies an endless cycle of the miscommunication/ misunderstanding trope with Than wanting to know why Akin left and Akin refusing to tell him.
This series isn’t slow is stalling. Akin & Than’s relationship started when they were students and yet when they meet again years later, there appears to have been little or no emotional growth.
Both Pond & Phuwin have grown as actors since their earlier series. Something that cannot be ignored by anyone who has seen Pond in Leap Day, a series I recommend to anyone who’ll listen.
I shall miss this series but I’m glad I watched it each week.
The first episode was okay and I think the remaining episodes will also be okay because Love Alert isn’t a dramatic series with a complex plot and emotional acting. Just like Bad Guy My Boss, it’s another easy watch. I am one of the very few people who enjoyed Bad Guy My Boss
Akin arrives at Mawin’s new school, bumps into his ex, who he believes is Mawin’s father and doesn’t seem to think that it’s time to have a conversation with Than about his son.