omg ... what rock did you crawl out from under? First: gays have always existed, even in nature you find this. Second: it is partially genetically determined (so yes: God made us so). Thirdly: no, it isn't a test from God. Fourthly: yes, I did try it with girls before and yes, I knew I was gay from the age of 9. Any more stupid questions you have? Or are all answered now? If you don't like gay people: fine. But hate millions of people that you don't even know just because they're gay? I think the primitive person here is you, making archaic statements and probably just looking for someone to put the blame on for every problem in the world and your pathetic life. Please go back to being an invisible little speck of dust and stop waisting my precious time.
Peak and Thanwa are frustrating to watch in this episode but at least "Jumpeeeeuur" is almost over with, I can't stand that word anymore. But the underlying motif of this whole series is: we escape from our old lives to live in peace in this house, become close friends with the other people living there, then never seriously speak about anything that has troubled us, never speak about anything that is troubling us, never say to the one we love that we love him and make sure any misunderstanding that can happen, happens. Sorry, but I'm a bit frustrated right now ...
Sweet moments. It is a short movie, so the pace is faster than usual, but it shows that love is just love and the disabled part is in fact helping them grow closer. I liked it.
Buying a guy??? Does that actually happen? Also, I don't know what the definition of a secretary is in Thailand, but it seems to be "personal assistant that all of the sudden almost lives in my house and whines a lot". Sorry, but Mook whining is off-putting. You can already see that Mook and Vie are meant to become a couple, but I feel no chemistry there. This episode was not as good as the last ones, mostly because of the whining ...
I'm rooting for Phumpeem, but half of ep13 was just not needed. "It was your day, so I didn't want to call you to explain my problems and feel bad" and "I felt bad because you didn't call me to explain your problems" was a so not needed scene. The rest of the episode was all lovey dovey again, so in the end I was happy again too :-)
O ... M ... G ... on the beach: now THAT was a kiss. And the first part of the shower scene ... not to mention the rest ... This was one steaming episode. And the personal development was nice too. Old scars resurfacing and them seeking solace with each other, quite charming and cute to watch.
Ok, I have to admit it: I just rewatched that last kissing scene ... for the fourth time :-) The way Peem actually wants it ... oh, what the ... I'm going to rewatch it again
This series is really a hidden gem. I don't agree with the low-point reviews at all here (and I call myself a real critic from time to time). This is not a "heavy drama" show, but a nice show about 2 guys faling in love (with their ups and downs). The 2 main actors are very good and really cute together. The last 2 episodes were a bit quick in rapping things up, but still very much ok (I'm trying to stay generic without spoiling things). If you're in doubt about watching this series: just do it, it is worth the time.
love the Tan and Fang backstory... question what's with the dressing wounds thing in all BLs ? is it part of Asian…
Indeed, it's like a minor cut seems to be life threatening :-) Also when their hair gets wet, it seems they get really sick 2 hours later, get treated by their to-be-lover-who-still-hasn't-confessed and with some porridge they are magically better the day after. It seems that's the only way they can show romantic moments, a little bit of a shame ...
Any more stupid questions you have? Or are all answered now? If you don't like gay people: fine. But hate millions of people that you don't even know just because they're gay? I think the primitive person here is you, making archaic statements and probably just looking for someone to put the blame on for every problem in the world and your pathetic life.
Please go back to being an invisible little speck of dust and stop waisting my precious time.
Also, I don't know what the definition of a secretary is in Thailand, but it seems to be "personal assistant that all of the sudden almost lives in my house and whines a lot". Sorry, but Mook whining is off-putting. You can already see that Mook and Vie are meant to become a couple, but I feel no chemistry there.
This episode was not as good as the last ones, mostly because of the whining ...
And the personal development was nice too. Old scars resurfacing and them seeking solace with each other, quite charming and cute to watch.
The way Peem actually wants it ... oh, what the ... I'm going to rewatch it again
If you're in doubt about watching this series: just do it, it is worth the time.
It seems that's the only way they can show romantic moments, a little bit of a shame ...