I like how they are trying to keep the power balanced between them by staying as boss/employee and landlord/tenant. It's going to be messy (as the ending gratefully indicated), but it's an attempt. Hopefully it works for them.
I reached the breakup scene and just had to stop. Are you kidding me?Your telling me that Li gong is going to…
This is a pretty major spoiler, do you mind adding a spoiler tag?
That whole ending conflict was so very very out of character that I almost dropped. They had other conflicts perfectly set up, and they decided to go with the cliche that didn't even match what the story was doing. To say I was peeved is an understatement.
Not confirmed. Just heavily implied. Could be real, could be fanservice. It is a bit odd for Taiwan to do fanservice, but it's not unheard of. Especially with a rumored sequel.
The only difference between TharnType and Yes or No is that Tharntype went a more triggery and problematic route with its content. There truly is quite a number of similarities both in plot and characters.
Got at least 7 years of asian BL's under my belt and never can I recall coming across GL(unless it's like a side…
Most GLs have been movies and short films (Yes or No often credited to be the first GL movie in Thailand, and went on to become a movie series). But there have been several miniseries from various countries. Korea and Japan mainly come to mind. With a few from the Phillipines. But this one may be the first for Thailand.
This writer is amazing. Such a short series with short episodes, but the delivery is top tier. I feel the emotions. I know the characters. And am rooting for every one of our mains and supports.
A group of lesbians bonding about life and romance in a women-only cafe-bar. Featuring an aunt and her niece, the niece’s group of lesbian friends, weighing concerns of privacy and popularity, and at least 2 budding romance storylines.
a question for those who have read the novel! do the events of Hemp Rope take place at the same time as UWMA or…
From what I've been told by novel readers, It's supposed to happen at the same time. And we do get hints of it in UWMA. But it seems like this might go a little further than UWMA. And some of the scenes are slightly different in the trailer.
That whole ending conflict was so very very out of character that I almost dropped. They had other conflicts perfectly set up, and they decided to go with the cliche that didn't even match what the story was doing. To say I was peeved is an understatement.
Episode 3 especially packed a punch.
But it seems like this might go a little further than UWMA. And some of the scenes are slightly different in the trailer.