I didn't start yet cause im waiting to binge, how was the ending guys?
this is definitely first gen chinese BL-esque but make the hardcore aspect pallatable for mainstream media, and the ending is definitely way happier than most of 1st gen Chinese BL.
I really wish this doesn't mean that Bright will no longer be able to work with Nonkul cause GMM have a very strict…
I think you misunderstood my comment.
I didn't mean Bright and Nonkul will be a fix couple, but I meant that GMM will put Bright in a fixed couple and he cannot do anymore work with Nonkul (since he's not a GMM actor) because of that, cause that's how GMM be.
Yes, I agree that they should stop making BL series that has two parts because the second part never every get…
That kind of insensitive to the actual problem as your "demand" would kill a lot of indie/small productions. Making their own 1 season story would mean they have to hire more screenwriters, and money is not something that a small production have. Of course, they chose to split the book in two seasons because otherwise they wouldn't have the money. Would they just gamble on investment and split the seasons in two hoping the season 1 will cover the cost for season 2 or just scrap the whole idea of making a film? If we're following your advise, that is to scrap the idea then no small films will ever be produced in BL industry anymore and indie studios will be killed. The huge baron studios like GMM will be dominating, but their story will be getting stale and staler because there are no competition to push innovation. The whole industry will suffer without indie production.
And I need to remind you, BL started from a small production adapting a novel that they themselves didn't know would succeed or that they would have a season 2, and even season 3, and that was Lovesick.
the only update I know is that the company making a fundraising campaign for the movie, but they replaced the original production (including the directors and actors)
The ending just felt so rushed. Can someone explain the ending to me very clearly? So many questions in my mind…
That's not actually the ending, or at least shouldn't be the ending yet. The book actually continued on to the part in the end credit scene after the series end, but to make it simple, they didn't actually change the ending that much, but just have a huge plot hole missing because the 2nd part of the book is the one that actually explained why Jom and Yai got separated. If I remember correctly, you are correct that Yai transmigrate from the past.
It was BL with the highest rating, now its rating has fallen. When did we turn the wrong place?
What matters is, when people ask what series you recommend them to watch, they will say this series name. I think that's carry a higher value that the rating.
It is about cheating, and it is wrong, but just like they think it is wrong regardless because it's still cheating…
a lot of zionists are also woke, or they wouldn't have the whole "Trans support Israel" PR at the beginning where they have trans people endorsed them. Or Israel as the only lgbt friendly city in the middle-east.
So, maybe you should have a degree so you can see that the world is not about good people support your group only and bad people only disagree with you.
Such an ignorant point of view, I thought woke people love to educate themselves, but I guess I expect too much for them to do their own advice.
Why is everybody saying Fujisawa is "suddenly" gonna become abusive in the episode 6 preview???? THAT IS NOT SUDDEN.…
It is about cheating, and it is wrong, but just like they think it is wrong regardless because it's still cheating and you think it is not because of the context, there is actually no right or wrong in literature. This is why it's called a dilemma.
Woke culture tries to cleanse it and make everything about sunshine and rainbow, and deems everything "wrong" as offensive & red flags, creating a binary distinction between "good" and "bad"
But art imitates life, and life is not black or white.
Sorry, I am ranting here, but I am so glad that Japanese literature never cared about woke culture and "green flag"/healthy BS, and always approached sensitive topics in a mature way. Unlike Thailand, where the characters cannot do anything wrong (I love Tian and ATOTS, but it would be better if Tian was the one who hit Torfun and not just guilt by association). They literally got rid of the Midnight Chicken cheating plot.
It was at 9 and was the highest rated at some point. That's just how it is when the actors in the work is famous, so the fans rated it 10/10. That's the bias fan culture we are currently live in, shadowing the actual work that deserve it.
I didn't mean Bright and Nonkul will be a fix couple, but I meant that GMM will put Bright in a fixed couple and he cannot do anymore work with Nonkul (since he's not a GMM actor) because of that, cause that's how GMM be.
And I need to remind you, BL started from a small production adapting a novel that they themselves didn't know would succeed or that they would have a season 2, and even season 3, and that was Lovesick.
So, maybe you should have a degree so you can see that the world is not about good people support your group only and bad people only disagree with you.
Such an ignorant point of view, I thought woke people love to educate themselves, but I guess I expect too much for them to do their own advice.
Woke culture tries to cleanse it and make everything about sunshine and rainbow, and deems everything "wrong" as offensive & red flags, creating a binary distinction between "good" and "bad"
But art imitates life, and life is not black or white.
Sorry, I am ranting here, but I am so glad that Japanese literature never cared about woke culture and "green flag"/healthy BS, and always approached sensitive topics in a mature way. Unlike Thailand, where the characters cannot do anything wrong (I love Tian and ATOTS, but it would be better if Tian was the one who hit Torfun and not just guilt by association). They literally got rid of the Midnight Chicken cheating plot.