Ep.12 Barcode has to be the breakout new actor for 2022. For a young newbie, he is amazing. Almost Singo talent. Chay and Porsche felt like real brothers here with their moment. I was hoping for a better/ proper rescue scene from Kim though. You track Chay down like that just to leave him alone? I've said it and I'm saying it again: Kob as mafia boss is amazing! He has such a presence in that role! Why do they introduce another plot thread like this in ep.12? I'm hoping that the writing remains good and consistent to solve it rather than becoming the cringe-fest that was the product placement. BTW the OK noodles are actually quite good. Dam you Thai product placement . . .
I paid for the movie and now season 2 has completed. The replies I've seen so far mentioning that there are some…
And IMHO the extra scenes don't really add that much to the original story threads. They are just there to basically pad the run time. Nothing more was gained about Terrence and Weasley, nor do we learn much more about Achilles.
Ep.8 ended at the movie, then had an extra scene for fan service basically. I did like the alt ending, but where…
That's the issue I have with it! Do we leave out all the sick aunt wanting Gav to go to NY and say it occurs in that alt timeline? Is it before any of the events in S2/ movie? Is it like a time travelling episode of Star Trek mixed with Dr. Who?
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WTH? The ending was nice, but comeon! It felt tacked-on for fan service! Where does it fall in the timeline? Did Gav return from NY? Did Cai finish college and come bnack? Couldn't be, because they didn't mention the time capsule. I know fans will love it, don't get me wrong I love it too, but why?
Did you even read the article? If you did, you won’t be saying it’s a rehash! It says…“There are a lot…
At ep.6 all I see are some additional scenes to increase the runtime. The plot is the same. the threads are all the same so far. I haven't seen anymore "daring" from the characters yet. Don't get me wrong: it's still good and very powerful, but I'm still waiting to see any real, tangible differences.
This is the definition of drama! We get to see the world of the main characters through a different set of eyes, an innocent Tofu who knows nothing of the human world. I thought this would be a disaster as My Dream, but wow, what a story!
Episode 9 was one of the best of the whole series so far. Mickey got plenty of screen time, and especially his…
I loved seeing Mikey's perspective but it came out of the blue. They could have ramped up his story from a few episodes before then dropped nthis Mikey centric episode. His friends have good chemistry so they would have been fun to see developed even if it was filler in the previous episodes. It would have paid off.
Chai is just amazing! To play two different personalities flawlessly is talent! Nitiphon is always amazing and she's no different here! Tee was just perfect as Song. His upbeat personality makes his sad streaks even harder to look at. Inn just has the wide-eyed innocence of Tofu down, yet still has the teen look of Nueng. Great job with the story and casting.
This series just hits me to the core. I can relate to Nut's struggle as a gay guy growing up being bullied by…
The sad thing here is the realism is amazing, but the shipping fans will not like it that much. Exploring the pain of a teen gay in this method is so epic. Exploring it from the eyes of someone with no experience (Tofu) is just perfect. The exposition of what Nut went through didn't feel unwarranted nor time-filling.
I also applaud the character of Song and his relationship with his dad. It seems to be very healthy, but Anik's preconceived notion of Song being strong has led him to be somewhat neglectful. Getting the push for better communications was well handled.
The motivations of each character are made crystal clear. That's development we don't really see in most series. The disfunction is so real that it's tangible. We can see Sip's motivations, being a "manly" army guy and wanting his son to be his idea of "manly."
All these other BLs make it so easy: son comes out, parents celebrate. Hell, look at Cutie Pie with that utter rubbish plot! And that series is popular! I'm glad this was made!
i was about to watch it because i saw Joss Way-ar Sangngern in the trailer but then he drops, so disappointed
Luke is perfect in the role! I think he's better than Joss because he is physically bigger. It's funnier seeing him try to play a drag queen while being so muscular and "male." He also has great chemistry with all the actors, even the drag queens.
Barcode has to be the breakout new actor for 2022. For a young newbie, he is amazing. Almost Singo talent. Chay and Porsche felt like real brothers here with their moment.
I was hoping for a better/ proper rescue scene from Kim though. You track Chay down like that just to leave him alone?
I've said it and I'm saying it again: Kob as mafia boss is amazing! He has such a presence in that role!
Why do they introduce another plot thread like this in ep.12? I'm hoping that the writing remains good and consistent to solve it rather than becoming the cringe-fest that was the product placement. BTW the OK noodles are actually quite good. Dam you Thai product placement . . .
I know fans will love it, don't get me wrong I love it too, but why?
Don't get me wrong: it's still good and very powerful, but I'm still waiting to see any real, tangible differences.
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Agreed! It's the last episode and they can't even have a high stakes basketball game look exciting?
We get to see the world of the main characters through a different set of eyes, an innocent Tofu who knows nothing of the human world.
I thought this would be a disaster as My Dream, but wow, what a story!
His friends have good chemistry so they would have been fun to see developed even if it was filler in the previous episodes. It would have paid off.
Nitiphon is always amazing and she's no different here!
Tee was just perfect as Song. His upbeat personality makes his sad streaks even harder to look at.
Inn just has the wide-eyed innocence of Tofu down, yet still has the teen look of Nueng.
Great job with the story and casting.
I also applaud the character of Song and his relationship with his dad. It seems to be very healthy, but Anik's preconceived notion of Song being strong has led him to be somewhat neglectful. Getting the push for better communications was well handled.
The motivations of each character are made crystal clear. That's development we don't really see in most series. The disfunction is so real that it's tangible. We can see Sip's motivations, being a "manly" army guy and wanting his son to be his idea of "manly."
All these other BLs make it so easy: son comes out, parents celebrate. Hell, look at Cutie Pie with that utter rubbish plot! And that series is popular! I'm glad this was made!