Agreed. I find it somewhat off-putting how some of these shows marketed themselves as BL when they're not really?…
That makes no sense. There are many other BLs with much more graphic sex scenes. There are much more dramatic BLs. And Gaya Sa Pelikula is also preachy and nobody says it's not a BL. I think you are confusing your personal preferences with BL definitions.
The Three of Swords shows a heart pierced by three swords, representing the pain inflicted by words, actions and intent on the emotional and physical self. The dark clouds gathering in the background mirror this pain but offer the hope that, just as the storm clouds will disappear, so too will the pain and hurt you are experiencing.
Hmmm at end Judah seemed concerned that the limo driver was taking so long. Maybe this was a plot twist. Maybe…
It was probally because they filmed this scene after. You notice they never kissed on screen before, because covid. This scene feels filmed after the production finished.
I'm so confused. Everything indicates Ken is a ghost but Teresa talks about him in present tense, you wouldn't do this if someone died. Maybe the producers really want to trick us.
Third episode was a bit boring. This series has great cinematography but seems lacking at the plot when you compare with others airing like Gaya Sa Pelikula, My Extraordinary, Quaranthings and BoysLockdown.
I'll continue watching but I hope it improves. Also I just don't like Ben. I like Jim though.
The Three of Swords shows a heart pierced by three swords, representing the pain inflicted by words, actions and intent on the emotional and physical self. The dark clouds gathering in the background mirror this pain but offer the hope that, just as the storm clouds will disappear, so too will the pain and hurt you are experiencing.
I'll continue watching but I hope it improves. Also I just don't like Ben. I like Jim though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTBYdkkYzo8&t=3s&ab_channel=TitoMiles%26TitaJosie
I'm more relieved now.