Personally, the only good thing about this "drama" was the last ep. The on-screen kisses and the Yoon Chan actor saying we slept together after the first day of shooting, then the Min Jae actor repeatedly correcting "we slept in the same room together" like lady doth protest too much. It was funny and cute
Aww babe. U blinked and missed on the best couple in the entire shit show - Daisy and P'Touch. This is the probably first, or one of the firsts, where they didn't treat a femme-trans as a joke character, but as a 3rd lead. Sure Daisy started out as a comic relief, but she had her own story arc (even if went cliche and didn't get the due it should have) and one of the best, if not THE BEST, semes in Thai Bl.
We are introduced to P'Touch as possible love rival for Toh/Nuea, but it was later revealed that he was never interested in anyone else other than his boo. And it wasnt because he was settling or making peace with his love defeat (as is common in many bls) but because he thought she was the cutest fuxking thing he had laid his eyes on. There interactions, esp before they got together, are some of the best ones in bl-history. The chemistry is off the charts, and I'm still hoping they (both actors, and characters) get a decent story of their own.
The common theme for this drama is acceptence. Nuae accepts Toh's weird personality and freakishness, Sky accepts Jao's insecurities and Touch accepts Daisy for who and what she is, even when she is forcing herself to change so as to not affect/embarrass him.
Yep. Like they not even subtle about it. The only thing they don't do is kiss. ML kisses the girl who is his actual fiancee who ran away, but it's more for plot purposes and absolutely nothing comes of it.
I forgot to mention that weird senior of Yoon Chan who just shows up from time to time to sulk. What was his story? It felt like he had a crush, but it like with every character who wasn't the old professor we have no answers.
Sorry, but it seemed like more like a half-baked mid-sem student project than a bl from a popular production house.
The actors looked like novices, esp Yoo. chan who felt like he had taken one too many roundhouse kicks to his head during practice. I understand he is supposed to be a "puppy seme" but he was literally acting like 3yr old on a sugar high.
The other love interest, I didn't care much for. He had too much screentime and absolutely no character presence. They could have replaced him with a lamp post to the same effect. I know he was supposed to be a love rival but his chemistry with KMJ was negative and I couldn't see him as anything other than some classmate who got a lot of unncessary screentime.
Same with that weirdass professor. Why even have him in the drama or give him so many lines while the leads make awkward small talk to humour him? It felt like the drama was centered around the old guy and they just added some leftover bl plotline as an after thought. The only consolation was the kissing scenes in ep 6 (which was ruined by that weird ending).
I honestly expected more from Strongberry, but after Our Happy Ending and now this, I feel maybe I shouldn't have.
Sorry, but it seemed like more like a half-baked mid-sem student project than a bl from a popular production house.
The actors looked like novices, esp Yoo. chan who felt like he had taken one too many roundhouse kicks to his head during practice. I understand he is supposed to be a "puppy seme" but he was literally acting like 3yr old on a sugar high.
The other love interest, I didn't care much for. He had too much screentime and absolutely no character presence. They could have replaced him with a lamp post to the same effect. I know he was supposed to be a love rival but his chemistry with KMJ was negative and I couldn't see him as anything other than some classmate who got a lot of unncessary screentime.
Same with that weirdass professor. Why even have him in the drama or give him so many lines while the leads make awkward small talk to humour him? It felt like the drama was centered around the old guy and they just added some leftover bl plotline as an after thought. The only consolation was the kissing scenes in ep 6 (which was ruined by that weird ending).
I honestly expected more from Strongberry, but after Our Happy Ending and now this, I feel maybe I shouldn't have.
Is it a censored m-l-m, or just a strong friendship?
It's censored mlm, but ensemble cast and sad separation/open ending reunion for the main mlm couple and unhappy ending for the main straight couple (guy rejects the girl and leaves the country).
The only couple who got a happy ending was a side character couple with barely 15mins of collective screentime.
Based on your comment, I was bracing myself for a horrible last episode, but it never happened. I thought the…
I just finished it and came here to check it I'd missed something about why he left. My only guess is he confessed to that girl that he loved Lin Xiao wnd that part was cut out by the censors. When Lin Xiao finally read that letter like "my home is in stars," or some BS like that, I was he had off'd himself or something.
But thankfully we got an offscreen reunion happy ending
I feel like they are 2 straight couples. I just hope there are no love triangles or cheating.
I am confused. There is literally nothing updated here - no synopsis or anything else. Where did u get the story? Is it based on a novel or is the trailer out?
Why do details about his mental health need to be public knowledge? How is this in the public interest?
He is being tried for abusing drugs and prescription drugs. The reason he started was because he was getting the treatment and somewhere along the way he started self-medicating. His reason for his crime is his mental health, so of course it has to be public knowledge.
Currently watching their cut scenes on youtube because I can't sleep.
We are introduced to P'Touch as possible love rival for Toh/Nuea, but it was later revealed that he was never interested in anyone else other than his boo. And it wasnt because he was settling or making peace with his love defeat (as is common in many bls) but because he thought she was the cutest fuxking thing he had laid his eyes on. There interactions, esp before they got together, are some of the best ones in bl-history. The chemistry is off the charts, and I'm still hoping they (both actors, and characters) get a decent story of their own.
The common theme for this drama is acceptence. Nuae accepts Toh's weird personality and freakishness, Sky accepts Jao's insecurities and Touch accepts Daisy for who and what she is, even when she is forcing herself to change so as to not affect/embarrass him.
The actors looked like novices, esp Yoo. chan who felt like he had taken one too many roundhouse kicks to his head during practice. I understand he is supposed to be a "puppy seme" but he was literally acting like 3yr old on a sugar high.
The other love interest, I didn't care much for. He had too much screentime and absolutely no character presence. They could have replaced him with a lamp post to the same effect. I know he was supposed to be a love rival but his chemistry with KMJ was negative and I couldn't see him as anything other than some classmate who got a lot of unncessary screentime.
Same with that weirdass professor. Why even have him in the drama or give him so many lines while the leads make awkward small talk to humour him? It felt like the drama was centered around the old guy and they just added some leftover bl plotline as an after thought. The only consolation was the kissing scenes in ep 6 (which was ruined by that weird ending).
I honestly expected more from Strongberry, but after Our Happy Ending and now this, I feel maybe I shouldn't have.
The actors looked like novices, esp Yoo. chan who felt like he had taken one too many roundhouse kicks to his head during practice. I understand he is supposed to be a "puppy seme" but he was literally acting like 3yr old on a sugar high.
The other love interest, I didn't care much for. He had too much screentime and absolutely no character presence. They could have replaced him with a lamp post to the same effect. I know he was supposed to be a love rival but his chemistry with KMJ was negative and I couldn't see him as anything other than some classmate who got a lot of unncessary screentime.
Same with that weirdass professor. Why even have him in the drama or give him so many lines while the leads make awkward small talk to humour him? It felt like the drama was centered around the old guy and they just added some leftover bl plotline as an after thought. The only consolation was the kissing scenes in ep 6 (which was ruined by that weird ending).
I honestly expected more from Strongberry, but after Our Happy Ending and now this, I feel maybe I shouldn't have.
The only couple who got a happy ending was a side character couple with barely 15mins of collective screentime.
But thankfully we got an offscreen reunion happy ending
You are thinking of the wrong finger lmao.