That's a crazy statement, your ugly can be someone's pretty..
Tbh, with the third episode I have reached a point where I actually wouldn't mind if he kept his mustache. It fits the vibe of his character and I find him quite attractive this way. Different, but also kinda hot in his very random/silly way. ^^
I'm starting to suspect the "don't be too emotional" rule has been for Big Jane all along and not Little…
I feel like it must be something that is connected to Big Jane's feelings for Jenalee. Perhaps mementos of Jennalee (like all the photographs from the exhibition and things connected to their time together) or something more forward thinking: like a room that Big Jane had planned for the two of them. Something that must feel very raw and personal to Big Jane. Or it's just a very sexy and dangerous dungeon. xD
... yeah, no. There is a reason why we go to school and learn about punctuation and how to properly express our…
Where did I ever say that I was disagreeing with the point you were seemingly trying to make? I wasn't trying to address your argument. I just found it funny that you had opened a new account on this site in order to leave a lengthy comment that was incredibly hard to read/understand.
... yeah, no. There is a reason why we go to school and learn about punctuation and how to properly express our thoughts. This comment is a perfect example for why those things matter.
Arghl, I love this lil show so much, it feels like a precious gem to me. :) The story is sweet and a bit naughty, the atmosphere is light and fun, and Ai-chan and Okumi make for such a lovely couple. In episode 3 I cried a bit and I smiled a lot. And now I want more, but have to wait until next week. @____@
I am only at the beginning of episode 8 but just wanted to write down my theory. Chae Ha's colleague has felt fishy to me for a while. The way he is so friendly but sometimes will act a bit suspicious or ask questions about the state of the investigations. Could it be that he is the "hidden son" aka the "awl killer"? It would make kind of sense considering his age and how he is involved with the investigations on a more surface level. I hope that I am not totally wrong @____@
Ooooooooh, interesting set up ... Did Aunt Jumpa abuse the crap out of Gaew because where did all this bad blood…
I mean I would also be hella angry if I thought that someone tried to kill me by sinking my boat and then actually ended up killing one of the servants.
I took me until now to realize that Leng is the same actor who played Q in Kidnap The Series. My mind is blown xD I am also very happy that we got to see our silly tea house owner from Love Upon A Time once again. ^^ All in all I had such a fun time with this first episode. Everything looks beautiful and really enjoyed the story so far. But I am kinda glad that we were able to get rid of the old Gaew. No matter his trauma - the way he was treating and kicking around his personal servant made me feel so angry. Hopefully he will have a better time under his changed master ^^
I know that Phatsa's shirt will eventually end up getting washed and cleaned. But just the thought of how he must feel when he considers wearing it the next time xD
I was so excited for episode 2 and kept checking the time throughout the afternoon ^^ Although the episodes are so short, I am glad that they move quite fast, so that we still get a decent amount of story every week. And some sweet moments between Okumi and Ai-chan ^^ Seriously, these two are so lovely together - they make me smile so much. Okumi who is so mischievous and still feels warm and trustworthy. And Ai who is so adorable and sweet with his pouty face. I am hoping for lots of silly and fun adventures in the upcoming episodes <3
Just properly started watching this show today (first three episodes so far) but am already a bit in love with it. Sure, it's not a show that I could ever recommend to most people, but there is something so very particular and fun about it... it's kind of a thing of its own. The jokes, the bickering, the intimacy, the teasing - I am very happy that Tutor and Yim decided to act together in such a niche but beautiful production.
Do we really need this show? Me and Thee is fun for what it is, but career-wise, Pond and Phuwin should try a…
Find the usage of the word "need" a bit much here. Like of course we don't need a sequel, but I am sure that many fans of the original series (I amongst them) were longing for more adventures and episodes set in that universe. When the show had ended I was thinking to myself how nice it would be if we got a few new episodes each year just to check back in and have a sweet time. And then we got the fun lil vertical drama. And now this special that consists of 4 episodes. Just view it as a present to the hardcore fans of the original series. And everyone else can just ignore it and view one of the 15 other BLs that are currently airing.
Lolol, I dont even care anymore if someone sees them kissing, this must have been like the 6th time now so far. And if it's Chat - even less need to worry. xD (Pond, I adore you in this role - please give us more moments of screaming and stupidity :D)
Reading the comments is kind of amusing. I understand wanting to point out when something feels fucked up/morally wrong, but guys, you are clearly watching a drama that features a dark love story that shouldn't be imitated in real life. Morally grey to morally dark acting characters - to me it feels kinda obvious that this is definitely not supposed to be a portrayal of a healthy relationship. I mean, come on, we are talking about a psychotherapist character whose methods incorporate punishing his patient with a hard strike on the butt. xD
Oh wow, what a blast from the past. No wonder I couldn't remember which drama it was from, 9 years have passed since then. :o Thanks so much to you and your amazing memory. *woohoo*
Alright, I have to ask because this is driving me nuts. The song by the Thai band Pause that gets played in the car twice during the first episode, I swear that it was a very popular song for another Thai BL before. I just can't remember which one @___@ Can any of you tell me?
This was such a great and fulfilling experience. When the movie began, I couldn't stop crying because I had anticipated this moment for seemingly so long. The first beats of the score took me back to all the times I had listened to all of it on Spotify already. ^^ It's truly a great movie, such an intense journey of a determined individual, and at the same time also an emotional story of a difficult friendship/family bond. I was really glad that despite the splendor of the Kabuki performances, the actual life story felt realistic and quite raw in some places. Sometimes people make decisions we don't like, and that's ok. But also, yes, the performances had their own role to play and I loved watching them and follow them throughout the course of the movie.
All in all I had such a fun time with this first episode. Everything looks beautiful and really enjoyed the story so far. But I am kinda glad that we were able to get rid of the old Gaew. No matter his trauma - the way he was treating and kicking around his personal servant made me feel so angry. Hopefully he will have a better time under his changed master ^^
It's truly a great movie, such an intense journey of a determined individual, and at the same time also an emotional story of a difficult friendship/family bond. I was really glad that despite the splendor of the Kabuki performances, the actual life story felt realistic and quite raw in some places. Sometimes people make decisions we don't like, and that's ok. But also, yes, the performances had their own role to play and I loved watching them and follow them throughout the course of the movie.