That was soo weird, it completely distracted me for the whole scene and I lost the dialogue... Just why did they do that, I hope it was a mistake and nobody noticed
Thank you. It's great to get feedback on my reviews. I'm happy that I'm not the only one that thinks this. I give…
Thanks, I came here only to find lots of excitement about this drama and extremely good reviews, so I was a bit speechless. My experience has been the complete opposite, especially since I honestly share your view and think it's fairly objective too. But it's not the first time I see overhype on his platform.
Hi, I'm currently four episodes in and I couldn't agree more. 100% what I felt too. I'm struggling to finish it, I even almost fell asleep twice, which never happens to me. You've perfectly captured the flaws of this series.
Yes, I couldn't express it any better! Totally agree with you! I really saw the way they both changed and developed…
Yeah that's just sad. It's probably what they call "fetishize", and most BL fans do that. I appreciate interesting stories like this one and it's not compulsory at all to put sex scenes. It shouldn't be imposed on the producers and they shouldn't feel criticized for not including them. A story has to show the dynamics in general and there is so much that can be said without including such things. Fans often don't understand how wrong it is to think that way, especially because if they really need it, they can go and read a countless variety of comics, mangas etc. that can satisfy them in that sense, or they can go watch something that was MEANT to be that way. Many think that if there is no kiss or the setting isn't about intimate contact, then it's not worth it. And it's veeery weird to think that. You have a specific taste, then just move on but don't make it sound like that's the only way to portray a love story. It's also disrespectful towards the LGBT community and any other form of orientation or identity. I think such mindset comes from comics, especially Yaoi manga and the image of "fujoshi". It's still very present in the BL fandom and I hope it will change one day. It's ok to enjoy such content, but it's not ok to insist on putting it literally everywhere. Honestly, the best stories I've read or watched, are the ones with less sex scenes. Even almost absent.
Yes, I couldn't express it any better! Totally agree with you! I really saw the way they both changed and developed…
Exactly! Teh took everything for granted starting from a certain point. I think it started when they got comfortable with their new studies. He didn't have to fight for his love anymore, so he kinda got used to that warm feeling. But while watching I kept thinking: "damn, Oh-Aew has his own mind too, you know, you seem to be forgetting that Teh!" and in fact he was sure to have him by his side regardless. In my opinion, overall, Oh-Aew is an admirable character. He was very soft with Teh and a kind hearted person. He went through many "crisis" and doubted many things, especially about himself, but he always gave me the impression of being someone who can really see things through. It felt like he was the best at reading situations and that in fact showed a lot with and after the Jai incident. I felt for him and respected him when he decided to get back with Teh. He had his point and thought about it very well. He's my favourite, always one step forward, in my point of view. Also, somehow, the most mature.
(thank you for this exchange of opinions, I really enjoy this kind of discussion!)
"Last thing: I cried at the theatre scene with Teh's thesis. It was so emotional, thinking back to their growing…
Yes, I couldn't express it any better! Totally agree with you! I really saw the way they both changed and developed their personalities and interests. Nobody stays the same from high school to college and I'm sad reading people's comments being like "I couldn't feel them" or as you said "recognize" the characters, because I actually felt for them even more in this season. It felt like a natural process to me and, at the end of the journey, it was wild thinking back to all they've been through and how their perspective of life changed. It felt like I witnessed something real. I also appreciated the hard work that Oh-Aew had to do in order to accept Teh again. Usually in dramas we see characters go back to their lover with not much effort, almost as if nothing happened. Instead, Oh-Aew had a realistic reaction and had to collect his thoughts and emotions, taking many factors into consideration.
😂😂😂😂 This was a bloody mess. I stopped taking this show seriously at ep3 and I feel absolutely nothing…
omg I thought I was the only one who laughed...I mean I feel kinda bad saying this but it got a bit ridiculous at some point and it literally made me laugh.. It does feel like a mess.
Fans often don't understand how wrong it is to think that way, especially because if they really need it, they can go and read a countless variety of comics, mangas etc. that can satisfy them in that sense, or they can go watch something that was MEANT to be that way.
Many think that if there is no kiss or the setting isn't about intimate contact, then it's not worth it. And it's veeery weird to think that. You have a specific taste, then just move on but don't make it sound like that's the only way to portray a love story. It's also disrespectful towards the LGBT community and any other form of orientation or identity.
I think such mindset comes from comics, especially Yaoi manga and the image of "fujoshi". It's still very present in the BL fandom and I hope it will change one day. It's ok to enjoy such content, but it's not ok to insist on putting it literally everywhere. Honestly, the best stories I've read or watched, are the ones with less sex scenes. Even almost absent.
In my opinion, overall, Oh-Aew is an admirable character. He was very soft with Teh and a kind hearted person. He went through many "crisis" and doubted many things, especially about himself, but he always gave me the impression of being someone who can really see things through. It felt like he was the best at reading situations and that in fact showed a lot with and after the Jai incident. I felt for him and respected him when he decided to get back with Teh. He had his point and thought about it very well. He's my favourite, always one step forward, in my point of view. Also, somehow, the most mature.
(thank you for this exchange of opinions, I really enjoy this kind of discussion!)
I also appreciated the hard work that Oh-Aew had to do in order to accept Teh again. Usually in dramas we see characters go back to their lover with not much effort, almost as if nothing happened. Instead, Oh-Aew had a realistic reaction and had to collect his thoughts and emotions, taking many factors into consideration.