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Replying to Kat Jan 20, 2022
Title Bad Buddy
Their sex life must honestly be mind-blowing, imagine the combination of their competitiveness, Pran's perfectionism,…
'PatinPran: The Sequel", "Bed Buddies", "Pat On The Back"... the porn parodies would be endless.
Replying to rulhalfelven Dec 18, 2021
1. Glad they re-cast Tossakan.. new actor looking good!2. The director is the same as My Engineer.. I enjoyed…
1. Me too! The new guy looks believable as a heartthrob that everyone wants to get with. The other actor — no offense — just wasn’t believable as a heartthrob.
Replying to CrescentMoon Jan 10, 2021
Title Cheat The Series Spoiler
it is weird that they all act like Vee is the only boy in the world. Those 2 horrible siblings need sister's beating
I actually liked the first brother. If the story had focused just on that, I would have been satisfied. I’m not sure how I feel about the OTHER brother now wanting some of Vee.
Replying to CrescentMoon Jan 10, 2021
Title Cheat The Series Spoiler
it is weird that they all act like Vee is the only boy in the world. Those 2 horrible siblings need sister's beating
I thought the same thing! Vee’s **** must have superpowers because everyone seems to want it. He has literally slept with all three siblings. LoL
Replying to ScarlettaMay Nov 9, 2020
Title Oh, Mando!
Is it just me who thinks the girl next to Kokoy in the cover photo looks like Gulf in a wig? (Type from TharnType).…
Now I can't unsee it!
Replying to Jessica Sep 30, 2020
lol you should watch My Bromance: Reunion. It’s super short. I don’t remember why, but yeah, Golf is still…
I believe their parents made Golf fake his death to keep the brothers away from each other.
Replying to jpny01 Aug 27, 2020
What's confusing? It's a simple enemies to lovers murder mystery roommates to lovers lesbian fake boyfriend to…
I feel like this is the first BL with fifteen main characters. Lol WHO IS THIS ABOUT?!
Replying to jpny01 Aug 27, 2020
I think I'm following it, but it is a bit of effort. Some of the characters don't act like normal people - like…
Yes! At no point did Ongsah seem afraid or amazed that he was literally talking to and seeing a ghost.
Replying to nat Aug 27, 2020
I really don't know whether I like this or not, tbh. The subs are so bad, I mean I'm glad we're even getting subs…
I absolutely agree. I am trying to like it, but the subtitles are so grammatically incorrect. I find it hard to keep up. And I do like North and Ongsah, but I was confused as to what time frame all of this was taking place in. Also, Ongsah (who is sexy as fuck) seemed so casual about meeting a ghost. LoL
Replying to J100 Jun 26, 2020
Title Mr. Heart
such an exaggerating...japanese making way better gays series and doesn't get any attention just because they…
Anyway, it is alright for me to think WYEL was great, and for you to think otherwise. That was my only issue. My opinions are not exaggerations, I am not young, I do know quality when I see it (again, that is subjective), and I have seen enough BLs to know that some are character-driven, some are sex-driven, and some are just bad. I know all those things and I still find WYEL to be a great addition to the BL genre. I will continue to watch BLs and rate them according to how I feel about them, and I am sure you will do the same.
Replying to J100 Jun 26, 2020
Title Mr. Heart
such an exaggerating...japanese making way better gays series and doesn't get any attention just because they…
Haha! What an assumption. Quality is subjective, hence everyone have different opinions, but I guess that reality has been lost somehow. Anyway, I see you have formed your opinion and won’t change or be open to anyone else’s, so let’s just end it here. Again, if you had a list of BLs you thought were good quality, you were more than welcome to tell me without once again taking the negative route.
Replying to J100 Jun 26, 2020
Title Mr. Heart
such an exaggerating...japanese making way better gays series and doesn't get any attention just because they…
My opinion is not an exaggeration, it’s my opinion. But please don’t assume that someone is interested in a BL strictly for the hot actors. We are not all shallow. I simply believe that WYEL was an incredible series even though it was only eight 10-minute episodes. There are so many BLs out there. Let me have my opinion. And if you have Japanese BLs you think are better, then a simple “Here are some good BLs from Japanese...” would suffice. You recommend some to me, and I will watch them.
On Mr. Heart Jun 25, 2020
Title Mr. Heart
Although I am disappointed at the eight 10-minute episodes, “Where Your Eyes Linger” created a masterpiece from that small amount of time, so I am hoping for the same from this.
Replying to Beyond Jun 12, 2020
You should give it a try. Their chemistry is fine and a lot cuter than the previous two couples.
Thank you for saying it. Somebody had to say it! Vee and Mark were cute, but Gun and Bar seemed so wrongly matched to me. I couldn’t get through TOSSARA. Win wasn’t believable to me (as Gun). And the chemistry with Bar was just... non-existent.
Replying to Rubixcube Jun 11, 2020
Title Where Your Eyes Linger Spoiler
Lol I have to rewatch it to see, I thought that he was trying to get water on him so that he would take his shirt…
But in episode 6, Taejoo refers to himself as a thug when he tells Gook to tell his father that Gook was tired of cleaning up behind Taejoo and that he (the father) should give Gook the money for not telling what that "thug Taejoo" has done. I cannot wait for the next two episodes.
On Where Your Eyes Linger Jun 11, 2020
Title Where Your Eyes Linger Spoiler
I religiously rewatch the episodes until the new one is released, and I pick up on tiny details I missed. For one, in the first bout scene, Taejoo mentions that Gook has a nice body that he hadn't noticed. Then he tries to touch Gook's chest, and Gook pulls his arm back. That was all fine, but then Taejoo insisted Gook get in the shower with him and wash with him. That really made me wonder, once you see that Taejoo was faking the injury. He wanted Gook to be in the shower with him, but not just to wash his hair. He even tries to open Gook's shirt. Right?
Replying to DaNi Jun 11, 2020
sir, can you imagine if this was a completely fleshed out 16 episode kdrama with devlopments, side stories, back…
I am hoping people are rating the drama based upon the drama itself and not on the fact that it's only six episodes. The producers said in an interview that they just want to see what the feedback will be for an LGBT-focused Korean show/movie, so I am hoping they are seeing the incredible feedback the viewers have been saying. If this was over twelve episodes, it would definitely go down as one of the best BL series. These eight episodes are acted and filmed and edited like a full-length film. I can only imagine how incredible their acting could be if given the platform.
Replying to flower Jun 11, 2020
Title Where Your Eyes Linger Spoiler
Maybe that's why TJ's house was trashed. Because TJ had an argument with his father about it in the house, and…
Interesting point. The drama is so good and there are so many great scenes, but I always think about their interaction with the Dad. His Dad firstly says "I didn't mean for you to play house when I assigned you to Taejoo," which struck me as an odd thing to say. Because, to me, playing house means two people acting like they are married. Then Dad says "I see you still have your habit," which makes me wonder exactly what is the habit? It's obvious that the Dad knows and dislikes it, but if it had something to do with Gook's relationship with Taejoo, why wouldn't the father just fire Gook and separate them? And the Dad ends the conversation saying he will send Taejoo to England (without Gook, I assume) if he gets in trouble again. That scene really left me with so many questions.
Replying to BLSecretFan28 Jun 11, 2020
Title Where Your Eyes Linger Spoiler
At first I didn’t think happened, but there was the time in between the guy seeing them on the field and when…
His delivery of the line was great, but to me, it was also in what the words meant. When Taejoo first tackled Gook, Gook blurted out "You want to do it here?" Which made me think... have they done it? Or done something that crosses the line of friendship? And it frustrates Taejoo because he thinks they could be "the same", and once we see the scene with them fighting, Taejoo reveals his feelings to Gook, perhaps thinking Gook feels the same way.