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Replying to Azet Jul 4, 2022
Omg omgggg my parents would NEVER let me fly to Thailand just for a concert, I do hope GMMTV realeses the concert…
Ohh wow,i am excited as well!YES!
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Replying to Most_Wanted Jun 4, 2022
Is there love triangle?
Yes there is. More than one triangle actually. We have at first both Mira & Gorya being in love with Ren, then we have Lita & Gorya being in love with Thyme and at last we have both Ren & Thyme being in love with Gorya.

But at the center it is always Thyme & Gorya this story is about.
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On F4 Thailand: Boys over Flowers Jun 2, 2022
I so badly want to buy the F4 Dolls on GMMTV Shop but they are out of stock now. They looked so cute in the hands of the Mean Girls in F4 Thailand! Just awww

Especially Thyme with his animal printed jacket SO DARN FLUFFY AND CUTE
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Replying to Leila12fors Jun 2, 2022
The Neverland episode really shocked me! And it is one of my favourite episodes because it is such a huge part…
I love your discussion!
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cira May 11, 2022
You make me wanna give this drama a chance!
The trailer do look promising.
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Replying to Azet May 11, 2022
You blew my mind away with your comment!100% agree with everything you said!
Thank you so much Azet, i see you have been a avid fan of this show!
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Replying to Poongs May 11, 2022
Really loved your comment on how every actors brought their own uniqueness that resembled the manga character!!!…
Thank you! I am a big fan of this character in all the versions!
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Replying to MaraClara May 7, 2022
I remember Kavin`s quote often while re-watching this masterpiece. " If Gorya doesn`t feel anything for Thyme...its`s…
You never can fight fate...totally get that.
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Replying to Hi_Hi May 7, 2022
Definitely check out Thai version!
Thai version is amazing!
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Replying to Ridzz May 7, 2022
They focused on the reasons of him being the way he is.And with the way their dialogues are phrased. You see a…
How did they mellow down the bullying in the thai version? The bullying in that one is TERRIBLE! It truly showcased the horror system Thyme created in the school.

Meteor Garden have 50 episodes and had the best chance to get adapted more closely to the manga. And still they even took away the bullying that was such a huge part of the violent power ML has.

Even with the social injustice part, i am like what? That part was so heavily explored in "Incident of 1%" and "The Chessboard" episodes. It was about F4`s families being a part of this 1%, having the privilige and power no other has in the country. Thyme`s mother being the "Dragon Mother" and this Evil Queen who herself showed Gorya in ep 14 what her place was in the society. That was the social injustice.

The social injustice is there in every version of Boys over Flowers Saga.

I respect your opinions, but don`t agree.
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Replying to lov_lymj May 7, 2022
wait this is the best version the thai is good tooo but really rushed, not much breather or chemistry
I think both chinese version and thai version are awesome.
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Replying to harynstylik May 7, 2022
I Just watched 15th episode of F4 Thailand and came here to praise Ah si. I really liked Thyme But nobody can…
I love Dao Ming Si, have seen all the versions and even read the manga.
But as far as i know, his character never even followed the advices of his friends even when given to him. He followed his impulse, which didn`t truly go in the direction of his brain.
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Replying to SHEETAR May 7, 2022
Just finished watching this and I must say I am a bit disappointed. I watched the Korean BOF first, and I can't…
Better not miss out on thailand version, its just takes the direction in a way we viewers never thought it would be.
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Replying to Azet May 7, 2022
I was re-watching this version on Netflix and was trying to figure out why i so darn loved the second leads in…
You made such a GOOD POINT!

The second female lead always chases after him in all the versions except for the thailand version! In the thai version it is always him trying to find excuses to be with her,lol.
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Replying to Leila12fors May 7, 2022
ohhhh this is amazing!You totally spoke up my mind about Tsukasa`s character. He is truly iconic!
That he is! Can`t help but find him exciting and irresistible everytime a new actor portrays him!

Thanks!
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Replying to arukilee May 7, 2022
I really love your appraisal of all the actors who portray F4's leader.Well said
Thank you!
Just really wanted to explore F4´s leader in all the versions! And give props to all the male actors who ever portrayed him.
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On Meteor Garden May 6, 2022
All the males who have ever portrayed Domyjoji Tsukasa have been doing a splendid job, simply terrific because they used their own styles and flavors for the character while maintaining the original substance.

The movie adaption from 1995 was made when the manga wasn`t even halfway through finished and made it into a simple romantic comedy movie instead. We get Tanihara Shosuke portraying Tsukasa and doing a good darn well job while he is at it with the material given to him. Despie his character portrayal lacking the depth (cuz the movie was pure comedy), the actor really brought on the charisma that is Domyjoji Tsukasa.

Some people doesn`t understand how truly popular the taiwanese version of Meteor Garden was in the early 2000s. It was literally a culture shock throughout whole Asia. Jerry Yan`s portrayal of the Tsukasa character is wild, dark and very veryyyyy sexy! Jerry still manages to show the intense loneliness and vulnerability of the Tsukasa character through his glass shiny eyes. Everytime he looked at his female lead, we could see and sense his deep longing and need for her. Ahhhh this version made me cry so much. The scene where his character breaks down in tears over losing his female lead and his F4 friends comforting him, still breaks my heart to this day.

The japanese drama version of Boys over Flowers from 2005 was just needed at the right time and Matsumoto Jun literally owned the role of Tsukasa! His stance, his cold looks, his barbaric tendencies in lashing out and his need to punish everyone around him- the violent essence of Tsukasa was high-lighted and he is this dark avenging devil like character you can`t help but be intrigued by. Matsumoto showed off ALL THE LAYERS of Tsukasa character in his portrayal, it just amazes so many viewers to this day.

Many people grew up during the korean version of Boys over Flowers, and it has become a hit amongst all the hits and it stars the lover boy Lee Min Ho who created his own version of Tsukasa in the also iconic Goo Jun Pyo. You can really sense the bored brat persona in his character at the early start and Min Ho does that so well! But he still stayed so true to the core essence of Tsukasa in many incedible ways (and me being a big fan of the manga) like there were many great moments where i felt Tsukasa in him. It was in his darkest moments, at his lowest point...everytime his female lead hurt him. I always said: "Ah Tsukasa! Its you" I feel you" because these feelings resembled so much for me like in the manga.

The chinese version Meteor Garden that came out in 2018 is also the longest running version of 50 episodes so they had a lot to explore. Dylan Wang`s portrayal of the Tsukasa character is very beloved and no female can resist his irresistible smile that lights up his whole face! Despite having all the information of the Tsukasa character he also still managed to make his own awesome version of him. You could feel the deep rooted arrogance but also the stark blinding rage and pain inside him. Though, i love all the moments he teased his female lead to get closer to her, he have many of these precious moments with her.

Thailand`s version of Boys over Flowers was to be expected and the actor chosen to portray the Tsukasa character was none other than Bright Vachirawit who came on board with a lot of pressure on his back. Tsukasa may be a very iconic character, but he is also very controversial. It is a character to be handled with care and lots of effort. Bright did just that. And it came off magnificient. Bright`s version of Tsukasa is a beautiful beast destined to transform. His character gets the curse from the former versions of Tsukasa(and the manga) which is his awful violent side that only ever will destroy him and everyone around him. He hates his curse the moment he learns about his female lead. Bright managed to show off so many layers of this character in every episode, he managed to make us root for his broken soul, to give him a chance. His eyes always tells us viewers: "Love me, please love me. At least try. At least give me that". The same with the manga.

His character will always stay iconic and unforgettable. I look forward to see who will portray him next.
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On Boys over Flowers May 6, 2022
All the males who have ever portrayed Domyjoji Tsukasa have been doing a splendid job, simply terrific because they used their own styles and flavors for the character while maintaining the original substance.

The movie adaption from 1995 was made when the manga wasn`t even halfway through finished and made it into a simple romantic comedy movie instead. We get Tanihara Shosuke portraying Tsukasa and doing a good darn well job while he is at it with the material given to him. Despie his character portrayal lacking the depth (cuz the movie was pure comedy), the actor really brought on the charisma that is Domyjoji Tsukasa.

Some people doesn`t understand how truly popular the taiwanese version of Meteor Garden was in the early 2000s. It was literally a culture shock throughout whole Asia. Jerry Yan`s portrayal of the Tsukasa character is wild, dark and very veryyyyy sexy! Jerry still manages to show the intense loneliness and vulnerability of the Tsukasa character through his glass shiny eyes. Everytime he looked at his female lead, we could see and sense his deep longing and need for her. Ahhhh this version made me cry so much. The scene where his character breaks down in tears over losing his female lead and his F4 friends comforting him, still breaks my heart to this day.

The japanese drama version of Boys over Flowers from 2005 was just needed at the right time and Matsumoto Jun literally owned the role of Tsukasa! His stance, his cold looks, his barbaric tendencies in lashing out and his need to punish everyone around him- the violent essence of Tsukasa was high-lighted and he is this dark avenging devil like character you can`t help but be intrigued by. Matsumoto showed off ALL THE LAYERS of Tsukasa character in his portrayal, it just amazes so many viewers to this day.

Many people grew up during the korean version of Boys over Flowers, and it has become a hit amongst all the hits and it stars the lover boy Lee Min Ho who created his own version of Tsukasa in the also iconic Goo Jun Pyo. You can really sense the bored brat persona in his character at the early start and Min Ho does that so well! But he still stayed so true to the core essence of Tsukasa in many incedible ways (and me being a big fan of the manga) like there were many great moments where i felt Tsukasa in him. It was in his darkest moments, at his lowest point...everytime his female lead hurt him. I always said: "Ah Tsukasa! Its you" I feel you" because these feelings resembled so much for me like in the manga.

The chinese version Meteor Garden that came out in 2018 is also the longest running version of 50 episodes so they had a lot to explore. Dylan Wang`s portrayal of the Tsukasa character is very beloved and no female can resist his irresistible smile that lights up his whole face! Despite having all the information of the Tsukasa character he also still managed to make his own awesome version of him. You could feel the deep rooted arrogance but also the stark blinding rage and pain inside him. Though, i love all the moments he teased his female lead to get closer to her, he have many of these precious moments with her.

Thailand`s version of Boys over Flowers was to be expected and the actor chosen to portray the Tsukasa character was none other than Bright Vachirawit who came on board with a lot of pressure on his back. Tsukasa may be a very iconic character, but he is also very controversial. It is a character to be handled with care and lots of effort. Bright did just that. And it came off magnificient. Bright`s version of Tsukasa is a beautiful beast destined to transform. His character gets the curse from the former versions of Tsukasa(and the manga) which is his awful violent side that only ever will destroy him and everyone around him. He hates his curse the moment he learns about his female lead. Bright managed to show off so many layers of this character in every episode, he managed to make us root for his broken soul, to give him a chance. His eyes always tells us viewers: "Love me, please love me. At least try. At least give me that". The same with the manga.

His character will always stay iconic and unforgettable. I look forward to see who will portray him next.
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