Some women on social media have started the trend of putting on make-up and looking pretty before they give birth…
So if some idiots do something completely weird, unnatural and unhealthy, as a screenwriter just "borrow" the weird and unnatural thing in some series watched by millions and make it normal. A birth is a very ugly thing, lots of pains, blood, screaming, groaning, tears, snot, sh*t, etc. I could hear a woman howling through 2 floors under the room I was when gave birth to my son in the hospital. If you are a normal person, in those moments the last thing you care about is how you look, how your makeup looks like, etc. You just want to have no pains anymore, to be over and to hold in your arms the little one.
You know, we come back to the fact that most women in BL are not written as good and nice persons. They are or obsessed or extreme jealous or golddiggers or narcissists (like Ae) or ... whatever. Now they must go with this stupid trend. May I tell that no makeup would be allowed close to a new born? You don't know yet the baby's allergies - only 1 example.
I really liked ep 10 but I an not looking forward to ep 11 and the finale. I just dont see how you can be that…
In my opinion they can't be together at this moment, there is a too big gap between them and I don't think an age gap. Pat is undeveloped emotionally and psychologically, he can't meet Jeng on his level. A relationship has to work also outside the bed. When their relationship is pressed, Pat crushes and whatever Jeng's trying to do if Pat is not there all his effort is in vain. Pat has to grow up first to be able to give his share for this relationship. Otherwise would be all on Jeng's shoulders. At this point, all Pat can do is cry and run away.
You've just spoken my mind. I am right there when Pat arrives at the restaurant with that ridiculous cake and…
I like the story and I think Man Trisanu is a great actor. He's saving this series, putting it on waterline. It's a nice surprise because I had no expectations from him as an actor. He's looking great and has a career in modelling but unexpectedly he is also a good actor. I hope he'll have better opportunities in the future, better productions and better co-stars :) If he wasn't in it, I would have dropped this series some time ago.
I think it's a natural thing to do. Pat is not developed yet to that level Jeng is now. He crushes under pressure, is weak and too childish. When he started to date Jeng didn't know what are the consequences? He is not ready to face them.
haha i just can't LOL but i'll continue cuz i lovee torturing myself,,,
You've just spoken my mind. I am right there when Pat arrives at the restaurant with that ridiculous cake and starts to cry... I would give him one on the back of his head. "Do you still like me?" and cry, baby, cry... And very bad acting, crying without tears is awful. I had to take a break :)) It's almost unbearable. More easy to bear Chot than Pat, he's nice and very helpful.
In my opinion she is not beautiful but very cute. If I was a man, I would always prefer a cute like her with a nice personality to a classic beauty. And she's a good actress, too. :) Speaking an European who's not at all familiar with Korean celebrities.
Pat isn't crushing on Jeng yet though. He's still getting over Put. Anyway Pat is a nonsense of a character
All he can do very well is crying. Drunk or sober, doesn't matter. Damn frustrating. How in hell did he survive until now, it's a mystery for me. He was a student in the USA, alone in a strange country. It has no sense, when you are forced to take care of yourself in a strange country you have to learn quickly how things are, you grow up fast or you're done. He's still mommy's and daddy's cry baby. Kindergarten level.
In the manga, the parents found out 10 years ago and sent each abroad to separate them. Kazuma's mother sent him…
I wonder the same, there is so much "to squeeze" in only 8 episodes. I suppose they skipped Ren's France period, maybe only keeping his friend he met there. If I remember well, the manga has 10.5 chapters, there is almost 1 chapter/episode, if they cut off some things. Anyway, it's a lovely manga (even if it is a little tragic here and there), very well written. And the 1st episode of the series looks good. I love the actor playing Ren :)
In the manga, the parents found out 10 years ago and sent each abroad to separate them. Kazuma's mother sent him…
I think he wasn't sent to France just for being gay but because after their first time in a dirty "love motel" Kazuma gets very ill catching a virus, being in a coma for 1 month. Ren calls the ambulance and he has to explain to the Police, to the hospital and to their parents all it happened, saying that he forced Kazuma to have sex with him because he didn't want Kazuma to be the victim of gossips and bullying, so he takes the whole blame on himself. His father and grandfather are director and chief doctor at that hospital, that was a huge problem for their reputation and position in the hospital, being close to be asked to resign. Ren gets disowned by his family and that's why he changed his name. The story is more complicated than just"being gay". Kazuma's mother even hits Ren and makes him promise he will never contact Kazuma again. When Kazuma comes out from the coma, the first person he asks for is Ren but Ren is already gone. He is sent to USA to live with his father. He uses 10 years to find Ren but he has changed his name. Manga is short (for a manga) but there are many things happening , I wonder how much material they used in the series.
I suppose because they were only 17 (?) and had no idea of his sexual identity? While Ren always knew who he was attracted to? First time for both? I am not a specialist, but I presume the bi have the most difficult to understand their preferences. 10 years later he was sure about what he liked :)
A great movie.
Naturally, they tend to be rivals.
If you are a normal person, in those moments the last thing you care about is how you look, how your makeup looks like, etc. You just want to have no pains anymore, to be over and to hold in your arms the little one.
You know, we come back to the fact that most women in BL are not written as good and nice persons. They are or obsessed or extreme jealous or golddiggers or narcissists (like Ae) or ... whatever. Now they must go with this stupid trend.
May I tell that no makeup would be allowed close to a new born? You don't know yet the baby's allergies - only 1 example.
I had to take a break :)) It's almost unbearable. More easy to bear Chot than Pat, he's nice and very helpful.
And she's a good actress, too. :)
Speaking an European who's not at all familiar with Korean celebrities.
How in hell did he survive until now, it's a mystery for me. He was a student in the USA, alone in a strange country. It has no sense, when you are forced to take care of yourself in a strange country you have to learn quickly how things are, you grow up fast or you're done. He's still mommy's and daddy's cry baby. Kindergarten level.
Anyway, it's a lovely manga (even if it is a little tragic here and there), very well written. And the 1st episode of the series looks good. I love the actor playing Ren :)
Ren gets disowned by his family and that's why he changed his name.
The story is more complicated than just"being gay".
Kazuma's mother even hits Ren and makes him promise he will never contact Kazuma again. When Kazuma comes out from the coma, the first person he asks for is Ren but Ren is already gone. He is sent to USA to live with his father. He uses 10 years to find Ren but he has changed his name.
Manga is short (for a manga) but there are many things happening , I wonder how much material they used in the series.
I am not a specialist, but I presume the bi have the most difficult to understand their preferences. 10 years later he was sure about what he liked :)