I will watch but I admit it actually motivated me to rewatch the original which is a classic. So I watched ep 1 2021 and then rewatched ep 1 2009. It’s interesting to me to see what changes were made to coincide with today’s values. Next week I’ll do the same with ep 2. The best part for me in ep 1 are the last four minutes. I was literally shouting that’s how you handle a bully.
I saw it on YouTube. some comments say it’s a fake. If it is it’s a bad joke. When I first saw the picture of Nanon in a hospital bed I thought of his character in Remember You. He has a minor role in that series and he does die so the person who made this could have edited scenes from different series. If they did this is one sadistic person.
Well they are already showing a trailer for Season 2 and guess what… Pran dies and you see Pat putting flowers on what looks like a coffin. Sorry but I’ve seen too much death and heartache over the past years so if this is really where they see these two headed I’m getting off this train. Take care everyone and stay well.
I am loving this. These four boys have stolen my heart. Each one is so vulnerable but also has a quiet strength which shows up whenever one or the other needs support. On the surface it may not appear well connected but I find it has a real important message about family and love.
if you are looking for only bl moments or more of boys flirting moments then its not for you. yes it has many…
I have rewatched this three times and each time I am awed by the way this love story unfolds. It is not your typical bl. In fact the feelings and challenges they face could be said of any couple regardless of their sexuality. If you are looking for a good romance story with two main characters who just happen to be the same sex than you might like this one. It certainly raises the bar for BLs in my humble opinion.
Everyone talking about how Nanon is a good actor acting different types so good(don't understand me wrong I love…
Love Khao…he was in A Tale of Thousand Stars and I was so glad to see him in a main role. Also, his ost video Never Too Late is awesome. It gives us a whole new look and he sounds terrific. I’m sure we will be seeing a lot more of Khao.
Another great episode. This one focused on the aging singer. What I loved most was how they show how perceptions have changed over the years. There was a time when a female artist had to be thin and pretty. That is no longer true. I loved how this was handled. The plug for anti-bullying was a plus too. There was a balance of humor and drama. Again the casting of the old/young version is a strong point. Love this series.
55:15 is turning out to be my fave non-BL show of this year! Cried a lot during today’s episode… our families…
I felt the same way. Ep 3 reminds me of a very popular gay actor who is in his fifties now but has only recently felt bold enough to talk about the struggles he had as a young man and how hard it was to come out to his mom. Glad to see how this aspect of life is being depicted. I’m sure the other older characters will also have life stories which will resonate with all of us regardless of age, gender or sexuality.
I know most probably started looking at this series because of Nanon, Khaotung and the young actors but I did too. But I have been swept away by the entire cast, especially the older actor Kob Songit who plays the gay character. He is superb. Episode 3 had me crying and laughing. I know someone who uses dating apps and the scene in the restaurant reminds me of similar encounters he has had. So far so good.
Thank you for your very astute andthought provokinganalysis. However, whatever the underlyingmotivations ifsomeone…
Thank you. I did read the comments you suggested and I stand by my original take on bullying. Also I don’t view someone calling me a bitch as a form of endearment. Bullying comes in a variety of shapes and forms. Either way it’s not acceptable . I respect your opinion and I thank you for the kind way you responded. Take care.
Ok they certainly have my attention. My boys have grown up and I’m liking what I see so far. The first episode moved at a good pace and the storyline is intriguing. I have enough questions to keep me wanting more. My first impression is a good one. Good enough that I will probably watch ep 1 over again before ep 2.
You could either A. Scroll through all the comments and you will find many good explanations behind Kiyoi’s…
Thank you. I agree. Having grown up observing this form of so called love I cannot justify such behavior on any level. If this were not a bl would people still be so eager to embrace the two. I hope not.
No one asked but here is my take on Hira and Kiyoi’s relationship.The first thing that needs to be clarified…
Thank you for your very astute and thought provoking analysis. However, whatever the underlying motivations if someone physically kicks or assaults me and tends to be verbally mean at times I’m not staying around. The few moments of tenderness and good sex is too high a price to pay for me. I still see this as a toxic relationship. Maybe the last two episodes will change my viewpoint. I do agree that the actors have captured the essence of their character.
I just love Tae and Singto. They are just fun to watch. Can’t wait to see how this odd couple come together. Tae in that blue suit and Singto in jeans had me smiling.
interesting to me to see
what changes were made
to coincide with today’s
values. Next week I’ll do the same with ep 2. The best part for me in ep 1 are
the last four minutes. I was
literally shouting that’s
how you handle a bully.
some comments say it’s a fake. If it is it’s a bad joke. When I first saw the picture of Nanon in a hospital bed I thought of his character in Remember
You. He has a minor role in that series and he does die so the person who made this could have edited scenes from different
series. If they did this is one
sadistic
person.
Pran dies and you see Pat putting flowers on what looks like a coffin. Sorry but I’ve seen too much
death and heartache over the past years so if this is really where they see these two headed I’m getting off this train. Take care everyone and stay well.
between the two main leads is so good. I’m happy for both actors. I’ll wait until the ending for my final
assessment.
boys have stolen my heart.
Each one is so vulnerable
but also has a quiet strength which shows up
whenever one or the other
needs support. On the
surface it may not appear
well connected but I find
it has a real important
message about family and
love.
Bad Buddy.
regardless of their sexuality. If you are looking for a good romance story with two main characters who just happen to be the same sex than you might like this one. It certainly raises the bar for BLs in my humble opinion.
us a whole new
look and he sounds
terrific. I’m sure
we will be seeing
a lot more of Khao.
most was how they show how perceptions have
changed over the years. There was a time when
a female artist had to be
thin and pretty. That is no
longer true. I loved how
this was handled. The plug
for anti-bullying was a
plus too. There was a balance of humor and drama. Again the casting
of the old/young version
is a strong point. Love this
series.
a very popular gay
actor who is in his fifties now but has
only recently felt
bold enough to talk about the
struggles he had as
a young man and
how hard it was to
come out to his
mom. Glad to see
how this aspect of
life is being depicted. I’m sure
the other older
characters will
also have life
stories which will
resonate with all of us regardless
of age, gender or
sexuality.
Khaotung and the young
actors but I did too. But
I have been swept away by the entire cast, especially
the older actor Kob Songit
who plays the gay character. He is superb.
Episode 3 had me crying
and laughing. I know
someone who uses dating
apps and the scene in
the restaurant reminds me
of similar encounters he
has had. So far so good.
Bullying comes in a variety of shapes and forms. Either way it’s not
acceptable . I respect your opinion and I thank you for the kind way you responded. Take care.
attention. My boys have
grown up and I’m liking
what I see so far. The first
episode moved at a good
pace and the storyline
is intriguing. I have enough
questions to keep me
wanting more. My first
impression is a good one.
Good enough that I will probably watch ep 1 over
again before ep 2.
agree. Having grown up
observing this form of
so
called
love I
cannot
justify
such
behavior on any
level. If this were
not a bl
would people
still be so eager to
embrace the two. I
hope not.
neither
romantic or appealing at all.
thought provoking
analysis. However,
whatever the underlying
motivations if
someone physically kicks or
assaults me and
tends to be verbally mean at times I’m not
staying around. The few moments
of tenderness and
good sex is too high a price to pay for me. I still see
this as a toxic
relationship. Maybe the last two episodes will change my viewpoint. I do
agree that the
actors have
captured the
essence of their
character.
unfortunately there is
a real sense of
realism
depicted.
How many times do
people just
settle when
their heart
is with
someone
else?
Can’t wait to see how
this odd couple come
together. Tae in that blue
suit and Singto in jeans
had me smiling.