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  • Join Date: August 17, 2024
On When It Rains, It Pours Mar 3, 2025
Personally, this was hard for me to watch. As imaginative as this series played out, every aspect of this story felt like a page stolen from my last relationship. I've lived with regret for a long time, but watching this has given me some reassurance. Okay, I've shared too much. Going to crawl back into a ball now.
Replying to KingKlaus Jan 13, 2025
Title Our Youth
Anyone know the song in the intro??
I just realized the actor who plays Haruki is also a member of the group who sings this song. 😅
Replying to Starto Sep 2, 2024
There's a lot of depth in the story, but I guess Japan is still kinda conservative. The kiss they had obviously…
This isn't a Japanese issue. In fact, Japan has some of the most crazy and provocative scenes in the history of BL's.
On I Hear the Sunspot Aug 24, 2024
I'm thinking about watching "Silhouette of Your Voice" but will it spoil this series? Debating if I should hold off until I'm done watching "I Hear the Sunspot".
Replying to ari Aug 21, 2024
While I love the show, Taichi’s exaggerated portrayal and child-like mannerisms start to annoy me even more.…
Aww, you wouldn't like me then. lol But we do exist in the real world. 🤪
On I Hear the Sunspot Aug 21, 2024
Even though Maya really annoys me, the more I think about it, she plays a bigger role than just being your typical love-killer character. Maya and Kohei, although similar in circumstances, they are also vastly different. Maya tells the story of the devastating effects of no support from the outside world. While Kohei tells the story of the uplifting effects of having support like Taichi. It's obvious Maya doesn't understand why Kohei sees the world differently, and I hope her character gets the same support she needs to understand.