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Replying to J100 Dec 17, 2020
In some way when I read what you wrote I can understand ewven more Adatchi desition, even if he teell Kurosawa…
I think he feels that way because as he said he got used to balance his work and relationships perfectly (due to his insecurity). It might also be a defense mechanism. It doesn't mean though that who he is with Adachi and others isn't real. It is his real self too, he really is that wonderful of a person, but he needs to allow himself to be vulnerable too. Allow himself to show his imperfections and also be "selfish" sometimes. Adachi won't go away if he starts advocating more for himself. I think that they have everything to work together on these issues as they are both very self aware (at least more than usual in these type of shows).
Replying to J100 Dec 17, 2020
In some way when I read what you wrote I can understand ewven more Adatchi desition, even if he teell Kurosawa…
I wish Kurosawa tells Adachi everything it happened that day he fell in love for Adachi and how he was feeling at that moment. It could be an opening to really show Adachi how he feels inside about himself and his insecurities. Give me an hour or two episode of just Kurodachi, 20 minutes is not enough for all the Kurodachi magic that can happen :'(
Replying to einepriseglitzer Dec 17, 2020
I think they both have the best intentions, however, I really wished that Adachi wouldn't have pushed Kurosawa.…
Agree with you that Kurosawa is too selfless for his own good. Even Adachi implied it in the restaurant conversation. I can understand both sides in this. And I agree that loving yourself isn't something that happens in a matter of days, It's an ongoing process. If they get together before that happens, at least that now with full transparency and understanding what they have to work on, they can do their individual journeys together (in a healthy supporting way). Damn I wish next episode was longer than the others because I feel like I need more time for their resolution and I know that they will insert TsugeMinato in there and we only have 20 minutes of episode which is already short.
Replying to J100 Dec 17, 2020
In some way when I read what you wrote I can understand ewven more Adatchi desition, even if he teell Kurosawa…
Kurosawa has shortcomings. He's insecure too, which he tries to compensate by trying to fulfill everyone's expectations on him. We see that on last episode when him and Adachi talk at the restaurant during the "date practice" And we see his insecurity when we see his back story in the confession episode. He knows he's not perfect (the way he reacted on last episode when Adachi said that a man like him wouldn't be insecure (when they were at Adachi's home before Kurosawa inviting him to the amusement park date practice. But the way he loves in such a selfless way and is so mature in it is almost perfect, yes.
Look, I'm devastated and I cried, but lets take a moment to reflect why the last scene consolidates even more how Kurodachi is probably one of the best and healthiest relationships I've seen in a BL:

1- Adachi knows that telling the truth to Kurosawa will change their relationship forever and deprive him of his "security blanket/crutch" when being with Kurosawa, but he still knows that he should be honest, even if it ends his "advantage". He also doesn't want to use his magic to get ahead other people and he feels terrible when he used his magic in the competition. He also wants his achievement to be his without any advantages which is parallel to how Kurosawa wants to be seen for himself and his inner qualities and not his looks. They are very similar in their own way, in that they need to feel loved and appreciated for who they are and don't want to use their "perks". Both of these men are full of intigrity.

2- Kurosawa's first instinct listening to Adachi's confession wasn't to be angry, it was concern for how Adachi feels. Yes, he wants to make love with the man he's loved for 7 years. Yes, he wants to be with his boyfriend that way. But he doesn't want Adachi to do anything he's not ready to and he wants that Adachi makes a choice that won't be painful for Adachi like he said. And because he loves Adachi so much, he had to let him go, because the decision of both losing virginity and losing his magic has to come from him and himself only and not something he does for Kurosawa or before he's ready.

3- Adachi wasn't ready yet. He needs to realize that he's still an amazing person worthy of being loved and admired with or without magic. He touched Kurosawa's heart 7 years before, WITHOUT MAGIC. Kurosawa has been loving and admiring him for who he really is without magic. But only when Adachi learns to love himself, can he be ready to love and be loved by Kurosawa. I think that's the main point in here.

I'm crying as I write this, but this needed to happen so that their relationship can evolve from now on.
Replying to penelop3 Dec 14, 2020
Loving this! Highly recommended! And can't wait for Season 2! Though I must say, except for the games, we can't…
I only watched episode 1 yet, but so there is no explanation to how they came to this game thing and who or what is setting this up?
Replying to Rubixcube Dec 13, 2020
MaaaaxTuuul!!!!:D Then after MOD ends, ITSAAAAY part 2!!!:D
I think Gaya Sa Pelikula will have a second season. I'm also always scared of second seasons because that's where most writers mess up because they usually don't know how to write established relationships. I think GSP and ITSAY might be the only ones that I trust right now to provide a good 2nd season. But shows like Manner of Death could also eventually have good second seasons if they keep the crime solving aspect of it, which is an external factor (non relationship related) that can be extended while the relationship exists and develops around it. This way even if the writers don't know how to write a good established relationship, they can still provide mystery, action and excitement. But that would require writing something totally new without the source material which I think is just one book.

Another thing I think is important that writers take in account is to think if they have enough material for a new full season or not. Sometimes some stories would be better told in just 5 or 6 well written episodes. I honestly don't think Mame has enough story for 12 episodes and it shows, hence all the non sense filling.
Replying to 8643269 Dec 13, 2020
If this is the plot, it is revolting. It is almost as sick as Lhong getting Tar gang raped. So did she seriously…
You're expecting too much for Mame to write relationships that make sense with insight and nuance lol
Replying to TianQi Dec 12, 2020
I can't stand Type's boss' little minion. I think I dislike him more than Type's boss. He's so smug and b*tchy.…
He is played by the adminitrator of the TharnType social media pages/marketing or something. I hate the character too haha
I haven't finished the episode yet but this one seems better than the last ones. More TharnType and more natural dialogues and delivery. So far no pornmusic scenes with cheesy porn dialogues. As to Champ and Doctor, too awkward and hard to watch but I'm trying. I'm a bit disappointed with the camera, because sometimes things are out of focus. I'm not a fan of the out of focus backgrounds but I had grown used to it so it was alright, but sometimes even things that are on the front come out of focus/blurred totally or partially. Either low quality cameras or not much expertise in focusing or autofocus modus maybe. But as long as the script gets better and less unnecessary side stories/couples and more focus in TharnType and their issues, I can overlook the technical aspects.
Replying to ScarlettaMay Dec 11, 2020
Title Manner of Death Spoiler
Okay, I think the murderer may be Oat. I’ve seen lots of these kinds of shows before and it’s often the last…
Agree. Lets see what they come up with.
Replying to ScarlettaMay Dec 11, 2020
Title Manner of Death Spoiler
Okay, I think the murderer may be Oat. I’ve seen lots of these kinds of shows before and it’s often the last…
Though it would be a huge plot twist that I'd love to see, I think the murder is not a specific person but instead a mafia like organization that is getting the young girls get into drugs and prostituition. And I think Jane died because she knew too much/tried to find out the truth about the death of her student. If Oat is the murdered I think he'd be connected to the mafia. This mafia organization has the police under their control as we've seen by the sudden change in the police's investigation, namely the inspector, and pressure to rule it as suicide.
Replying to sleepyhead Dec 7, 2020
I only saw an excerpt of the interview posted and this wasn't there. Is the interview on twitter?Jealousy; its…
I need at least an episode of happiness with them being boyfriends in love, cuddling, kisses and etc before they slap me with the angst on my face lol
Replying to sleepyhead Dec 7, 2020
I only saw an excerpt of the interview posted and this wasn't there. Is the interview on twitter?Jealousy; its…
Yes, I also see jealousy/insecurity more in Teh than in Aew. Nadao hasn't been spilling any information, not even who the new cast is, so it's very difficult to predict anything at this point. I can't don't even know if we'll have more angst and tears or if it will be more light hearted. I'm scared haha But yes, most of out theories have been proven right but always with a twist. I'm sure they'll surprise us.

Wait a little more and we'll all be writing paragraphs to deduct if we'll have happy or sad ending haha