There are a lot of people complaining about the Shipper's ending. Basically the bury your gays trope.I think they…
Maybe just me, but that after credit scene means that Kim eventually went to the afterlife instead of being stuck in limbo, so not sure how they are going to write a sequel for that
Downvoting this show because someone gets killed off is SUCH an idiot move. The Shipper is one of the best series I have seen from GMMTV. Contrary to what the top reviewer said, Kim's death SERVED a purpose: it teaches us that love transcends the borders dividing life and death. And if he stayed alive at the end, that dramatic scene between Way and Kim near the end would not have much of an impact.
The Shipper is not about ships, it is about love. Love between best friends, between siblings, between parents and their children. If you don't see this after watching those 12 episodes, I think you need to expand your world view.
Yikes, yikes, yikes. I really waited for this show to redeem itself, and I was just let down. This is by far the worst show I've seen from GMMTV. I feel so sorry for everyone involved.
so, this seems to be generally highly anticipated. may I ask why?I don't know much about it to be fair, the idea…
A Tale of a Thousand Stars was a very popular BL novel in Thailand, so imagine the hype when the adaptation was announced back in 2019. But then filming was delayed for almost a year, so when a release date was finally announced, everybody just lost their minds because of the long wait they had to endure
If this is supposed to air on January, shouldn't we have an official trailer by now? I am honestly more whipped for this than the other shows on the GMMTV2021 slate combined lmao
Don't be too hard on Tonhon Chonlatee. Obviously GMMTV rushed this series (including I'm Tee, Me Too) to make up for all of its canceled shows this 2020. I do not understand the chemistry between Podd and Khao but I continue watching because I find the characters funny.
I don't get it... why are Rain and Manow listed as main roles when they have substantially less screentime than…
Ok, I managed to change them to Support Roles, but then another user moved them back to Main Roles. Whoever you are, you win. I'm not going to waste my time making edits that will eventually be reverted.
Hey. Hasn't anyone noticed that Muad (Mork and Morn's dad) is missing from the cast? I don't know his name unfortunately, but he played a big part in this series, much bigger than the any of the young cast in support roles.
I don't get it... why are Rain and Manow listed as main roles when they have substantially less screentime than the other supporting roles, the June Sandee Thada gang for instance?
I am hyped about this mainly because of P'Aof. He's a really good director if you check his filmography: He's Coming to Me, Still2gether, Our Sky InSun and TeeMork episodes, Dark Blue Kiss... also the writer of My Dear Loser: Edge of 17.
I can't rate all the episodes yet because I want to familiarize myself with each of these ships first. For now, I only watched the TeeMork episode and I was so surprised. I loved it so much. I was smiling and laughing throughout the episode. The chemistry was also undeniable. Frank's character made a 180-degree turn, and Drake as Mork was just his usual mischievous self. Gord and Morn (especially Gord!!!) were so hilarious, which is another surprise because they were not particularly funny in Cause You're My Boy. I also got teary eyed near the end when Au and Ton made a cameo. It was like seeing long-lost friends again.
I highly recommend that you watch the ENTIRE origin stories first before Our Skyy. So far I've watched SOTUS and My Dear Loser, so I'm planning to see the In and Sun episode soon (I need to watch SOTUS S before seeing the ArthitxKongpob story!).
The Shipper is not about ships, it is about love. Love between best friends, between siblings, between parents and their children. If you don't see this after watching those 12 episodes, I think you need to expand your world view.
I highly recommend that you watch the ENTIRE origin stories first before Our Skyy. So far I've watched SOTUS and My Dear Loser, so I'm planning to see the In and Sun episode soon (I need to watch SOTUS S before seeing the ArthitxKongpob story!).