I keep seeing the whole Boston was villanised rethoric when he absolutely wasnβt. Nick was his redemption arc.…
π― That is Boston's lesson, and frankly, that is worth more than forcing himself to continue in a relationship that might turn toxic, due to power imbalance.
It's ironic and iconic that Boston scored Boeing in the end before leaving for NY. People really went from "Boeing better not mess with my BostonNick" to being speechless!ππ
I'm with you on that and absolutely agree that their conversation was a healthy one for people in that situation.…
Yeah it was. Finally, a realistic ending for that character. His change last ep was so sudden but I couldn't say anything in order not to be crucified π
the friends team is "mew ray boston cheum and her gf" from the start , nick was never a part of it, and because…
Well, even if I don't like Boston, I wouldn't call it faking it. More like an addiction or should I say his habit? Or way of life? So I'm glad Nick chose the right way for himself in the end.
I felt like the finale episode was all over the place and wrapped up like a traditional BL show . I wanted messiness…
No shade intended, but that would be stretching it too far. Murder?π This was chaotic enough and adding more messiness than necessary and murder will mean that they won't be able to wrap up the show. Plus, this show isn't queer as folk. π
I'd say it's not just Ray who needs to put a cork in the bottle, but Boston too. The moment he sidles up to the…
I knoww.... I was so disappointed. I don't care if he wasn't previously monogamous but he was the one who askes Nick to be his bf. Then they went out for a date, then he proceeded to shag someone just outside of the bar?
I just loved how mature Ray dealt the whole situation with Sand after all the things with Boeing. I get what they…
That proves Sand is not a perfect human being as people made him out to be. Plus, Ray did the exact same thing in previous episodes. Sand kissing Boeing, I can understand but Ray kissing Boeing passionately in this ep... What was that about?
I think I need to clarify to people that Boston wasn't villainised at the end. That conversation between him and Nick was a healthy conversation. He told Boston to not try and be who he is not, because it wouldn't last.. Now, why Boston is away pursuing his dream, he can think of what, how and who he truly wants to be, then he will begin to work on himself. If he likes being a no relationship man, he is free to continue and if he wants to have friends, he can then learn how to value friendship more. If he eventually decides that he wants to be monogamous, then again, hope he finds love. A new environment and a clean slate.
That is Boston's lesson, and frankly, that is worth more than forcing himself to continue in a relationship that might turn toxic, due to power imbalance.
Me too.
Way to kill the deluluπ
People really went from "Boeing better not mess with my BostonNick" to being speechless!ππ
It's ironic that Boston scored Boeing in the end.
So I'm glad Nick chose the right way for himself in the end.
This was chaotic enough and adding more messiness than necessary and murder will mean that they won't be able to wrap up the show. Plus, this show isn't queer as folk. π
Let's say NO to S2.
I was so disappointed. I don't care if he wasn't previously monogamous but he was the one who askes Nick to be his bf.
Then they went out for a date, then he proceeded to shag someone just outside of the bar?
Sand kissing Boeing, I can understand but Ray kissing Boeing passionately in this ep...
What was that about?
A new environment and a clean slate.