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On EXchange Season 2 Oct 9, 2022
I turn on the episode, Simon D appears, turn up the volume to maximum, enjoy his voice, forget what I was watching before. And so these episodes of 2-3 hours last twice as long for me...
On Fahlanruk Oct 3, 2022
Title Fahlanruk
Here, this idiotic music is going to cost me more nerves than Fah's friend with glasses. What kind of dancing is that ??? Was it supposed to be like an advertisement for some invisible super earplugs, so they can't hear the music??!!!
Replying to UnaSpenser Oct 3, 2022
I think its important to recognize that each character was representative of a faction of society. Not to see…
@UnaSpenser I wish MDL had the option to pin your comment. If anyone has doubts about whether to watch this series, they just need to read your comment, prepare a pack of tissues, and start watching the 8-part drama of life.
Replying to Corpsenya Oct 2, 2022
I cant't even get into how much I absolutely loved this or I'd be here all day. Also, too soon. Just, too soon.…
I think that Wang explained it when he said, I'm paraphrasing - that he is morning and In is still evening and that they are separated by 180 degrees. Because the 180th degree is also known as the IDL-International Date Line. Crossing the date line eastbound decreases the date by one day (24 hours), while crossing the date line westbound increases the date.

I hope I explained at least a little, in my head it makes sense, but my English is bad and I can't explain very well
So beautiful and at the same time so painful...
Unfortunately, I think Wang missed the mark on who is the winner and who is the loser. Mol is the only winner because she got what she wanted.

It's sad that In ends up staying in his cage. I hoped until the last second that he would still exceed this 180th degree in Wang's direction and the direction of the light, but unfortunately that didn't happen. In is not just a coward, he truly and deeply hates himself....

As far as Wang is concerned, maybe this is the best. A broken heart can be put back together, as he said time is ahead of him.
On Vice Versa Oct 1, 2022
Title Vice Versa
Bad on so many levels. An interesting idea reduced to a level that would not satisfy even elementary school children. We haven't seen characters from another universe wake up in this "real" universe. A very famous actor was replaced by a character who never even acted in front of a mirror, but no one noticed the difference? Tes managed to destroy Talay's career several times, but no one asked what happened to Talay?

Bad...really bad...three screenwriters (two of them with experience) failed to make anything...But it's important that they took money from sponsors and "discreetly" marketed it every 3 minutes.
Replying to jpny01 Sep 27, 2022
I think that's a rather severe oversimplication. First of all, Wang has known In for a few days - so I don't think…
Apparently we don't watch the same series because like I said you only see what you want to see. I won't go into your reasons for defending Mol so passionately, but I hope you can deal with it.
Replying to jpny01 Sep 26, 2022
I think that's a rather severe oversimplication. First of all, Wang has known In for a few days - so I don't think…
I think all three are ready for a psychologist... 50 shades of guilt, shame, selfishness and boyish dreams can't be solved just by yelling and blaming. I can't wait to see the outcome. As I already said, for me it is no longer about whether In and Wang will be together... I need some satisfactory conclusion.
Replying to jpny01 Sep 26, 2022
I think that's a rather severe oversimplication. First of all, Wang has known In for a few days - so I don't think…
Mol was pushed into marriage with a gay man? Please don't make me laugh. How did you manage to skip the part where In tells how Mol begged him to bring her and Siam together? It seems that, like Mol, you see only what you want, and at any cost you want to portray Mol as some kind of victim. It's as if we're all stupid and you're the only one who sees everything. It's cute that you are so convinced of some things and you don't see the obvious thing - the only person who was pushed into marriage is - Siam. There is no way that Mol didn't see what was happening between In and Siam, but she decided to pretend not to see it, because she thought she could make Siam NORMAL, as she now wants to do with her son.
Replying to jpny01 Sep 26, 2022
I think that's a rather severe oversimplication. First of all, Wang has known In for a few days - so I don't think…
@jpny01 I think you connected something incorrectly, I never once said that Mol is Wang's demon. She is In's demon, the worst kind. She managed to ruin his life once and now she's doing it again. And yes, Mol is not a complicated character, she is easy to read. Mol loves only himself. She is more interested in what the public will say than what her child has to say...For years she has been ignoring the fact that her son is gay. But in the eyes of the public, she presents herself as someone who accepts the lgbtq+ population, but as Wang said: as long as it's not in her family, she tolerates it. So he doesn't accept them, doesn't understand them, but tolerates them. So Mol is not a complicated character, Mol is just a homophobe of the worst kind.
Some people never learn anything from their mistakes... We see that Mol repeats the same selfish thing again... the same manipulation, the same performance from the award-winning director. Not one of her words is about Wang... Not one of her words is love for her child. Just sick selfish desires. She wants Wang to be "normal" again...how sad and selfish...what disrespect for the child you carried under your heart for 9 months.

Because of demons from the past, In is on his way to repeat the same mistake, I hope he will come to his senses and realize that there is no greater demon than Mol, and only if he stands shoulder to shoulder with Wang (or heart to heart) will be able to get rid of that scourge.


For me, it doesn't matter anymore whether Wang and In will be together... it only matters to me that they finally come out of the darkness, step over that bridge and start living for themselves... without fear, shame, guilt... free. ..just that...
On Fahlanruk Sep 25, 2022
Title Fahlanruk
Not me, who smiles and nods as Tar slowly takes his first steps on the path of no return...the baby steps of a BL fan...Welcome my friend...
Replying to Retrojuicepop Sep 25, 2022
Homosexuality at it's finest. I'm taking all of the men to the next season of a LGBTQ+ dating reality show if…
Won Bin and his male harem 😉
Replying to Tiara Sep 25, 2022
I'm living for Won Bin and [insert any male participant here] bromance tbh
Me tooo 🤣
On EXchange Season 2 Sep 25, 2022
Tae I and Na Yeon 3 second hug - shame, criticism and national crisis. Won Bin in ep 15, leaning his whole body on Hee Doo the whole time the pairings are revealed- everyone is cool with it 🤣🤣🤣
Replying to VixenByNight72 Sep 19, 2022
It's still a wound, because of all the guilt that In has kept inside of him, for not being able to accept the…
I don't think he ever will, it will forever remain somewhere deep inside him.
Replying to reefpicker Sep 14, 2022
Title Vice Versa
It snows in Texas and Miami so the idea is not totally out of the ordinary, though it would imply some major climate…
I know that it snows in various countries where you might think it would never fall. It is not a problem. Why I mentioned this is simply the simplest representation of the screenwriter's lack of imagination. The fact that they didn't even bother with that just shows how idiotic the whole story about this AU is. If they already wanted to show AU as some kind of opposite of RL, they had a lot to include, but they had no imagination. Instead of some utopian or dystopian view, they gave us crap. If everything is the opposite of RL (except KfC), then why do they have rich/poor people, they drive cars, go to college... so everything is the same as RL, except that they don't have paper, they use "ecological" plastic and snow falls on sunny and warm day.
I would not comment on the rest of the script because, as I said, it reminds me of the American film Idiocracy.
I didn't have opportunity to watch many theater performances, but now it seems like I'm watching one fantastic piece from week to week. Scene, 45 minutes, conversation between two people, I don't blink, I don't breathe... So much love and pain, so much desire and unfulfilled dreams. While Wang talks about his time at boarding school, it's as if he's repeating his father's history, and In doesn't blink as he listens.
- Wang meets a boy, who is abused by the others, takes his side, they start hanging out, emotions arise. It's as if he's briefly recounting everything that happened between Siam and In... But, In and Siam remain with deep wounds, while Wang somehow gets through it easier.
This series is really full of such deep meanings.
Now we already know that In and Siam were not together, because people suffer the most for what they never had. But maybe Wang came across some of his father's diary, or letters where he learned about how much his father loved In.
In the beginning, Wang very casually embarked on this search for In (I definitely don't believe it was destiny), maybe he wanted to find out something, maybe to annoy his mother a little, and maybe he didn't have a plan. But as he says in the narration, and as we see through his nervous clenching fists and rapid breathing, something has changed... Maybe this time Wang will give In the strength to fight for love and finally come out of the darkness.
Because I don't think that In is still in love with Siam and that he would start something with Wang just because Wang looks like his father. In has only the unfulfilled desires that he clings to. This is more of a blind adoration, an obsession, of a person who is no longer alive. Once In allows himself to breathe fully and frees himself of his self-inflicted guilt, perhaps he will step out of the dark ocean and sit on a sun-drenched beach while holding the hand of a loved one.