This could have been a 10 for all the positivity and awarness it spread during all episodes, but the final TerTaem pairing just contrasted to all of that - given Ter's actions, an happy ending for him was nonsense. As was the singing, I'd add.
Aside from that: loved the wedding although it felt "added" given that many important characters were missing from that scene. Loved GreatInn's combo, and ThorFluke (but we know Thor rocks all his roles, with anyone)... I also loved Drake and his pairing with Title... that would be an interesting new pairing, who knows?
9 for me - as said in the beginning, there's so much positivity and it needs recognition.
Just started this and I wasn't expecting it to be so good! There are quite some cringey/kitsch moments but I'm pretty used with Channel31... BUT the boys are amazing and the story is very enthralling! Can't wait for next week!
I will miss this show so much! Yes it wasn't perfect, as nothing ever is, but it was smooth and heartwarming and it gave me so many positive vibes! Amidst so many dramatic facts and sh!t happening in life every day, this drama was a bubble of joy and happiness.
Honestly I did find the pacing a bit odd at times, BUT with so many characters I think 16 episodes were just about right to give space to everyone.
Beer is my personal MVP of the series, the best friend anyone could wish for.
After a series like Big Dragon, this kind of series just ISNT for MosBank AT ALL! Mos and Bank dont HAVE chemistry,…
The cheesiest lines with the creepiest smile, I'd add. Mos has such a beautiful smile (and body, and looks, and face, and... so on) but they managed to make him act and do the cringiest smiling face ever during the ballroom/sunset/dance-thing.
I'm sorry, I tried to stick for MosBank but I just can't, it's so cringe that I lost half my teeth and we're not even midway to the end.
I've seen worse shows (I'm thinking OhMySunshineNight and TheTuxedo and some others) that at least had something positive, be it a character or a pairing or a sexy guy/girl or whatever, that kept the spark of interest alive... but this show is boring, terribly acted, even more terribly scripted, and badly directed, with a bunch of unlovable and obnoxious characters doing useless things!
The only good things in these 5 episodes have been Mos in his black suits, and the OSTs! Which, sadly, are not enough to keep me watching.
I found Pim to be annoying in episode 5. She would not leave Prim alone. Can she not see that Prim is busy trying…
Pim is annoying in basically each and every scene. I think her character and Bahmee from "The Trainee" are among the most fastidious female characters we've had in BLs this year,
Watching this for the N+ time, and everytime I still laugh and smile and feel the same heartbeats. Plus, everytime I notice something new in the dialogues or in the details.
Loving this! It really feels like we'll se a lot of growth from all these characters, and everyone is impersonating their roles very well (I especially liked View and Poon's acting in this episode!).
The inters are at their third day of work so it's pretty normal for a shy/introvert person like Ryan to be so confused/dizzy by such a chaotic workplace with so many people and events happening at a fast pace.
I'm loving the fact that we're slowly getting to know Jane through his actions, and these actions are piercing through Ryan's heart slowly but steadily, so we're growing to love Jane just as Ryan is.
Tong DID NOT deserve a second opportunity - he had too many already and he showed he's not one to change. But somehow, I'm happy he did because the whole family could start over and maybe create new, healthy, honest bonds.
I will miss Ming - his character was the most consistent, he was shown through ups and downs and his "redemption arc" was believable, emotional and well told. Plus, I will never get tired of saying what a great actor Up is and what a beautiful man he is.
Friday will be empty without this drama - kudos to all the cast and crew!
As much as I loved Aoki in the j-drama version, I'm not really feeling Atom in this one - he comes across as cringe more than goofy, and it's more of a direction/script problem than Fourth (it's a difficult character to portray but we know the boy can act). Kongthap is somehow sweeter and less "socially cold" than Ida and I like this rendition too.
Watching to support our boys but there are more cons than pros in this show, for my taste. (And no: it's not a problem of "if you don't like school dramas don't watch them" - yes I'm 37yo but I loved MSP and Kieta Hatsukoi and several other school dramas, which had way more consistency)
On a sidenote: P'Na is basically the official teacher in GMMTV's drama nowadays XD
I loved Engfa at first, but why do the writers always have to make the "third wheel" act like a total b*tch? She had no reason to act that way towards Lada.
And honestly, if I were in Lada, I would never get together again with Earn: the banana thing was plain stupid, a person who acts in such a childish and fool way is a huge "NO".
This episode was basically happiness, for all the boys in different shades and ways.
Pond has the most beautiful smile ever: he was smiling in such a pure and happy way during the birthday surprise that I genuinely cried out of happiness for him! Plus, he really is a labrador in disguise! XD
Pond/Phuwin's chemistry is insane, they are so comfortable with each other, but for some reason Phuwin has some kind of issue with kisses and in this episode was pretty evident: he was frowning/being nervous so much right before the kiss at the birthday (part 3/4 around 4min)... and on a sidenote: WHY THE PLASTIC TULIPSSSSSSS!!!!!! I swear I hate when they gift plastic flowers! Is this a Thai thing, or is it just lack of details from the props' crew?
So we'll never ever know the face of the third brother? A guest cameo would have been a great plus. I know he's not GMMTV, but I could really see Tul as Phum's and Fang's older brother...!
TanFang are my cherry on the cake: they are funny, cute, sweet but not diabetic (this is something we say in italian, sorry if it does not translate correctly in english but I mean to say "sweet but not overly sweet") and their dynamics developed perfectly from ep1 to now.
I feel Chain: he needs all the penguins in the world, and probably plenty of other birds too! But that's ok, I think it fits the development of this couple... they basically were "too much friends to understand that they were in love" trope. Didn't expect the other two friends to hook up.
Personal MVP: Pepper. I love Beer as a character and I love Pepper as an actor. He deserves one hell of a leading role in which he ends up with a great relationship.
Jdramas hit differently - with the utmost calmness and simplicity, these first two episodes managed to create a wonderful, huge bubble in my heart for these characters to live in. <3
How was it?I can't find any decent one for me to watch,I go to every ongoing bl page to comment the same how was…
Pretty cringe and with a confused execution, up to now. If you're a MosBank fan you can watch for them, otherwise is pretty plain - as of now, ep4 just came out... maybe it'll get better when the plot kicks in (fingers crossed!)
Aside from that: loved the wedding although it felt "added" given that many important characters were missing from that scene. Loved GreatInn's combo, and ThorFluke (but we know Thor rocks all his roles, with anyone)... I also loved Drake and his pairing with Title... that would be an interesting new pairing, who knows?
9 for me - as said in the beginning, there's so much positivity and it needs recognition.
Yes it wasn't perfect, as nothing ever is, but it was smooth and heartwarming and it gave me so many positive vibes! Amidst so many dramatic facts and sh!t happening in life every day, this drama was a bubble of joy and happiness.
Honestly I did find the pacing a bit odd at times, BUT with so many characters I think 16 episodes were just about right to give space to everyone.
Beer is my personal MVP of the series, the best friend anyone could wish for.
Mos has such a beautiful smile (and body, and looks, and face, and... so on) but they managed to make him act and do the cringiest smiling face ever during the ballroom/sunset/dance-thing.
I've seen worse shows (I'm thinking OhMySunshineNight and TheTuxedo and some others) that at least had something positive, be it a character or a pairing or a sexy guy/girl or whatever, that kept the spark of interest alive... but this show is boring, terribly acted, even more terribly scripted, and badly directed, with a bunch of unlovable and obnoxious characters doing useless things!
The only good things in these 5 episodes have been Mos in his black suits, and the OSTs!
Which, sadly, are not enough to keep me watching.
I think her character and Bahmee from "The Trainee" are among the most fastidious female characters we've had in BLs this year,
Plus, everytime I notice something new in the dialogues or in the details.
Such a cute, precious, wholesome drama! <3
The inters are at their third day of work so it's pretty normal for a shy/introvert person like Ryan to be so confused/dizzy by such a chaotic workplace with so many people and events happening at a fast pace.
I'm loving the fact that we're slowly getting to know Jane through his actions, and these actions are piercing through Ryan's heart slowly but steadily, so we're growing to love Jane just as Ryan is.
I will miss Ming - his character was the most consistent, he was shown through ups and downs and his "redemption arc" was believable, emotional and well told. Plus, I will never get tired of saying what a great actor Up is and what a beautiful man he is.
Friday will be empty without this drama - kudos to all the cast and crew!
Kongthap is somehow sweeter and less "socially cold" than Ida and I like this rendition too.
Watching to support our boys but there are more cons than pros in this show, for my taste.
(And no: it's not a problem of "if you don't like school dramas don't watch them" - yes I'm 37yo but I loved MSP and Kieta Hatsukoi and several other school dramas, which had way more consistency)
On a sidenote: P'Na is basically the official teacher in GMMTV's drama nowadays XD
And honestly, if I were in Lada, I would never get together again with Earn: the banana thing was plain stupid, a person who acts in such a childish and fool way is a huge "NO".
Pond has the most beautiful smile ever: he was smiling in such a pure and happy way during the birthday surprise that I genuinely cried out of happiness for him! Plus, he really is a labrador in disguise! XD
Pond/Phuwin's chemistry is insane, they are so comfortable with each other, but for some reason Phuwin has some kind of issue with kisses and in this episode was pretty evident: he was frowning/being nervous so much right before the kiss at the birthday (part 3/4 around 4min)... and on a sidenote: WHY THE PLASTIC TULIPSSSSSSS!!!!!! I swear I hate when they gift plastic flowers! Is this a Thai thing, or is it just lack of details from the props' crew?
So we'll never ever know the face of the third brother? A guest cameo would have been a great plus. I know he's not GMMTV, but I could really see Tul as Phum's and Fang's older brother...!
TanFang are my cherry on the cake: they are funny, cute, sweet but not diabetic (this is something we say in italian, sorry if it does not translate correctly in english but I mean to say "sweet but not overly sweet") and their dynamics developed perfectly from ep1 to now.
I feel Chain: he needs all the penguins in the world, and probably plenty of other birds too! But that's ok, I think it fits the development of this couple... they basically were "too much friends to understand that they were in love" trope.
Didn't expect the other two friends to hook up.
Personal MVP: Pepper. I love Beer as a character and I love Pepper as an actor. He deserves one hell of a leading role in which he ends up with a great relationship.