But in Parr 4/4 they just totally forgot that happened in 3/4 and their conversations. They made a film so that…
well, I doubt anyone except maybe teacher waree /she is hot but so dumb sometimes/ actually believed it, for teachers it was just an excuse to wash their hands
and even if everyone believed it, at least akk came clean to his closest friends
Honestly I don't mind what he did, but he could have done it in a less hurtful way. I wouldn't continue being…
well, running around and commining hate-crimes because that's what your cult-like prefect club demands it is also unacceptable, i would say even more unacceptable than outing, so they are even
this drama isnt even bad as people say it is? "this is bromance" "this is the straightest bl" pls shut up! youre…
it's not a bromance, it's just too sanitized in order to appeal to a broad audience, and if there were something authentically queer there to begin with, it was definitely lost somewhere
like i get it, it's cute and sweet sometimes, and not everything is about representation, but it's hard to find BL that feels more artificial and unnatural than 2gether with its absolute lack of anything queer altogether
you are in need of a media literacy class, that's all i have to say
There is a whole special ep where cast and director talk about the show and it's message in a pretty direct way)
and why is it an insult? the show does a bloody good job at bringing light to the core of the issues, and it's on you that you are unable to pick up on them or unable to empathize with deeply queer struggles that all main characters go through at different pace, learning to accept themselves, to speak for themselves, to stand for themselves, to be proud and to find joy in who they are.
you are in need of a media literacy class, that's all i have to say
you are so angry and for what, lol
no, you don't have to be informed on political situation in Thailand, but this show is for the Thai audience first, and it's made by Thai queer politician, and it is obviously an issue-show, not some mindless entertainment.
and no, not everything has to have a message, not everything does have it and that's okay, but denying art made by queer people it's complexity is just cruel and hypocritical
Indeed, i get that not everyone has experience of being queer teen /and it's fine, i'm not one of the people who gatekeep lgbtq+ media/, but it's a bit sad that some people are not able to grasp the soul of the show. It's love-story, okay? There are elements of mystery/detective here, but it's a romantic drama first before anything.
I feel like some people fail to grasp that the show is as much about queerness as it is about politics, and Akks and Kans journey to accepting themselves, opening their hearts, finding their place in the community is something so beautiful and fragile
My favorite part of the episode is when Ayan and Akk are playfully flirting in the corridor, and then Kan and Wat see them. The happiness and recognition on Kans face are just so precious. There are so many sides of queer experience that shine in this show so brightly and with such simplicity and honesty
The 3 'rebels' : I get why they don't want to wear school uniform but aren't uniforms meant to help not bring…
Yes, they are, but they also force students in fixed boxes, and it's obvious why three gnc/non-binary students would find it restricting and unnecessary
🤣🤣🤣🤣! I thought exactly the same, actually posted it above in my comments. Of all the romantic analogies…
Actually now that i thought about it, there is a way to say it in a really cute way in my mother tongue, so maybe it is a reasonable compliment in Thai as well xD
and even if everyone believed it, at least akk came clean to his closest friends
like i get it, it's cute and sweet sometimes, and not everything is about representation, but it's hard to find BL that feels more artificial and unnatural than 2gether with its absolute lack of anything queer altogether
and why is it an insult? the show does a bloody good job at bringing light to the core of the issues, and it's on you that you are unable to pick up on them or unable to empathize with deeply queer struggles that all main characters go through at different pace, learning to accept themselves, to speak for themselves, to stand for themselves, to be proud and to find joy in who they are.
no, you don't have to be informed on political situation in Thailand, but this show is for the Thai audience first, and it's made by Thai queer politician, and it is obviously an issue-show, not some mindless entertainment.
and no, not everything has to have a message, not everything does have it and that's okay, but denying art made by queer people it's complexity is just cruel and hypocritical
My favorite part of the episode is when Ayan and Akk are playfully flirting in the corridor, and then Kan and Wat see them. The happiness and recognition on Kans face are just so precious. There are so many sides of queer experience that shine in this show so brightly and with such simplicity and honesty