I really can't understand why they haven't put out a subtitled version of Ep 8. Totally weird that they post subtitles on every other ep, and now it's been two weeks with no progress.
Well that’s a first, I think……an Asian BL series talking about a gay couple divorcing! Only in Taiwan would writers conceive of that as a potential plot twist. (In the rest of Asia they’re still trying to get the guys married .)
So, I just started watching this series (on GagaOoo). Wow, Ep. 1 is really cute!! (To say nothing of the two adorable leads.....) And the production itself is very well done. (The scene where >!Mork's girlfriend is breaking up with him while Tawan is saying he'll go out with Por is super well done.....cutting back and forth really increases the dramatic interest on BOTH sides.) Very good cinematography and OST as well. I'm looking forward to watching more.
I found this to be a poignant and sweet exposition of the conflicting emotions of boys growing up and dealing for the first time with their feelings and urges. It’s a short series about growing up, not a BL drama about blossoming love. I have no idea whether it was a realistic depiction of what Thai Boy Scouts do in their outings, but I thought the confusion of the boys was very realistic and well portrayed. (The scene where Wut is staring at the underwear drying on the line really brought home that he just didn’t know what to do with all those feelings….).
It would be nice to see a continuation, in which the relationship blossoms, but that’s not what this one is about.
Sigh. I had to drop this because after paying to watch the whole series, my "rental" timed out and I cannot watch the end eps without paying again. And frankly, what I saw in the first eps did not predispose me to paying at all.
It's airing on June 2022 on AmarinTv every Saturday at 22:30 .Source: LazySubber on Twitter.
Oh, that's interesting. If it's going to air on free-to-air TV, then I bet all the smoking scenes disappear. (Thai censorship standards are fairly tough on depictions of smoking.....)
https://youtu.be/_Yc5NVIYIAc you can listen it here
Sadly that seemingly official link is blocked by Youtube for "copyright reasons" in the USA. But the clearly unauthorized link above is available. Go figure.
That's what I'm saying! How can people not see that Koyama isn't exactly a good guy either? These characters are…
Yes!! This is a depiction of flawed humans trying to work out their lives and that is why it is so good! That, and the wonderful dramatic structure with the change of narrator in Ep. 5
Don't spoil yourself. For the series wouldn't be as flavorful as it really is. When the scenes are expected the…
Oh you are soooo right! The significance of the rooftop scene, and the beauty of their acting, is in reflecting all the confused and mixed emotions that were beautifully seeded in the previous episodes. You cannot understand what it means for Pat to say "Mai" and why they were both felt such deep emotions. Pram weeping while kissing Pat back is explained by the scenes in other episodes......
Nanon's rang of emotions is amazing to me. people always say that Gun is one of the best Thai actors but I put…
Oh, I do agree. Nanon is making Pran's role LIVE. And in fairness, Ohm is doing the same for Pat. Watching the emotions flash across his face during the song contest, and then again on the rooftop is really a study in fantastic acting. I LIVE for that moment when Ohm channels Pat's confusion and then resolution......and he says "Mai."
I thought it was an okay start. It was mostly cute, and spent its energy letting the audience know what happened in the intervening two years. There's only a tiny bit of plot advancement, right at the end. I will say that the production quality seems to have improved since the first season. (Hopefully they are laboring under fewer COVID constraints.) I'm optimistic that the ensuing episodes will be good. (I do remember that I was not very convinced by the first episodes of Stuck on You, and by the end I was totally hooked.)
They are not. There may be some confusion between Ohm Pawat (who plays Thun) and Ohm Thitiwat (a different actor, who starred in Until We Meet Again.). In any case Ohm Pawat and Singto are certainly NOT a gay couple.
And on a side note…….ohhhhh those abs!!!!
It would be nice to see a continuation, in which the relationship blossoms, but that’s not what this one is about.