Po’s face through out that last couch scene? He looked so wrecked, like he needed Thame more than he needed to breathe at that moment. And him having his hands inside Thame’s sweater? I don’t know how many times I replayed that scene.
Episode 6 preview: That designer has some nerve. He doesn’t want Nakarai but also doesn’t want him to be with someone else? Selfish mf. But also that girl what do you mean his masculine side turns you off? You think making out will sustain a long term relationship? Cheat on them, they deserve it.
Everyone seems to like this but I can't get past episode 2. The boys are stunning, but why do BL college kids only have two settings. Cute and bubbly vs stoic and aloof? One wants to appear older than he is the other wants to act like a 13 year old. Hopefully they get a better script next time.
So Cir is really a stalker? Phu has no self preservation skills and is happily on his way to losing his virginity. 🤣🤣 I mean it's Boss, so i understand... but wow! I can't wait for episode 6.
I just read like two chapters from the book, but I need Earn to burn in hell—after he sees how Po flourishes without him. Plus, I need him to go back groveling, only for Po to say no.
Jun’s relationship with Po wouldn’t work. Earn already damaged Po’s self-esteem and confidence, taking advantage of his tendency to be a pushover. While Jun isn’t like Earn, he also pressures Po, dangles Thame in front of him to get Po to doing the MV, tells him what to do, and pushes him in ways Po simply goes along with to please others. Jun wasn't doing any of this for Thame he was doing it for himself.
Thame, on the other hand, treats Po differently. He asks what Po wants, is patient and gentle. He never assumes anything, that's why he thinks Jun might have a chance of winning over Po. Despite what Jun implies, Thame hasn’t been treating Po badly—he’s making sure their relationship moves at a pace that makes them both comfortable, without unfairly influencing Po into doing one thing over the other.
Jun does like Po. He knew Po had feelings for Thame but assumed it was one-sided since he’d never seen them alone together to realize how in love they actually are. Even during the game, Thame pointed out that Jun was annoyed because Thame wasn’t who he thought he was. Case in point the whole Thame will hold your hand in 6 months and kiss you in 2 years time. He doesn't know Thame as well as he thinks he does. Once Jun realized Po’s feelings were mutual—and that he had no real chance—he stepped back to protect his friendship with Thame. Since Jun avoids conflict, as Dylan mentioned, he lied about his feelings so everyone could move on. People keep saying his denial means he never liked Po and was just pushing Thame to confess, but that’s not true at all.
I’ve watched almost every YouTube reaction to every episode, and it’s still not enough. I’ve never been this hooked on a BL—I feel like I’m losing my mind!
I wonder if hes gonna magically spawn out of nowhere as an investor or something when things r going well with…
Wow! That’s a lot to process! That CEO has always been so cold-hearted, and her ruthless actions will ultimately cost her Thame, and all the profits she thought she’d make from exploiting him. At least Thame and Po end up together, and Po finds success in the end. It’s sad about the band, but sometimes sacrifices have to be made for true love. I can't for all the drama though! Thank you so much for putting this all together!
What a fine way of starting a sentence.😂I also like watching TASTEFULLY ACTED OR DRAWN OR WRITTEN SMUT,but…
What? I didn't know about the skin problems. Does that happen to everybody? I completely agree! Thamepo is such a beautiful story—one that lingers with you long after you've experienced it. It's the kind of story you can revisit time and time again, and it never loses its magic or charm.
Thame, on the other hand, treats Po differently. He asks what Po wants, is patient and gentle. He never assumes anything, that's why he thinks Jun might have a chance of winning over Po. Despite what Jun implies, Thame hasn’t been treating Po badly—he’s making sure their relationship moves at a pace that makes them both comfortable, without unfairly influencing Po into doing one thing over the other.