Seems I'm in the minority by enjoying this. It lacks polish but I'm interested enough to see it through.
I'm a little uncomfortable with Guy hitting on Nut so relentlessly when Guy is supposed to be his mentor/supervisor/senior. Anytime an employee can use rank to compel a co-worker to go along with them, say, to a bar for some socializing seems wrong.
And is it just my dirty mind thinking there was one shot where they wanted us to believe that Guy was giving an appraisal of Nut's dick? Guy is seated with the back of his head to us, facing Nut, while Nut is standing in front of Guy with his face above camera range. As a result Guy's head is at the same level as Nut's crotch.
Then there's this exchange:
Guy: "I think it's too big." Nut: "But I think it's the proper size." Guy: "It's too big for me." Nut: "Then what are you going to do?"
The camera angle changes and we see they're talking about Nut's architectural model and not his manhood. Cue the laugh track.
It's cute, I guess, but the rest of the production lacks that playful kind of humor so I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of viewers missed it.
I loved the scene at the market. You just know that the clowning around and banter was Ohm and Nanon playing off each other like they do in real life. That was probably the direction they were given by P'Aof in the first place: do your own thing, guys, and we'll just follow you around with a camera.
"When you were away, I was so damn happy. I didn't have to compete against you. I wasn't being paranoid. I didn't…
This immediately reminded me of the final scene in the movie "Night Flight".
The closeted gang leader finally shows his feelings toward his gay best friend, who has just told him that he is going to transfer schools because of being bullied. The line of dialog is almost the same, with an extra dose of tears and some R-rated language.
I love the ML, he's not the same kind of ML that we see often in kdrama. And Yo Han is doing a great job since…
Mine too. I honestly didn't care for Yo Han's performance in "A Love So Beautiful" but he's so much better here that I guess I need to blame ALSB's director for that.
So far there's very little school in this "School" series. The fact that it's set at a trade school doesn't seem to add anything original. They seem to want to get us invested in romantic pairings but I really don't like the FL yet. The best relationship so far is between the ML and his best friend.
Nut's unawareness about Mick is pretty extreme!
I'm a little uncomfortable with Guy hitting on Nut so relentlessly when Guy is supposed to be his mentor/supervisor/senior. Anytime an employee can use rank to compel a co-worker to go along with them, say, to a bar for some socializing seems wrong.
And is it just my dirty mind thinking there was one shot where they wanted us to believe that Guy was giving an appraisal of Nut's dick? Guy is seated with the back of his head to us, facing Nut, while Nut is standing in front of Guy with his face above camera range. As a result Guy's head is at the same level as Nut's crotch.
Then there's this exchange:
Guy: "I think it's too big."
Nut: "But I think it's the proper size."
Guy: "It's too big for me."
Nut: "Then what are you going to do?"
The camera angle changes and we see they're talking about Nut's architectural model and not his manhood. Cue the laugh track.
It's cute, I guess, but the rest of the production lacks that playful kind of humor so I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of viewers missed it.
It seems like Phap will slowly show Maze that there's more to life than money. Both couples are interesting and I have to say it: Yacht is HOT.
Episode 1 was good enough for me to check out Episode 2, but now Episode 2 has reeled me in and I'm hooked.
This one is gonna be historic. We'll be able to tell future BL generations that we were there when it first aired.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcTJWp5Q0Xg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7lLF0vtGpjo&t=5s
This reminds me of people who do good deeds or donate to charities and want to make sure everyone knows they do.
I hope you won't sprain any arm muscles as you pat yourself on the back. :)
The closeted gang leader finally shows his feelings toward his gay best friend, who has just told him that he is going to transfer schools because of being bullied. The line of dialog is almost the same, with an extra dose of tears and some R-rated language.
In less than one day.
Holy shizzle!
Maybe each episode will be a tribute to an earlier series lol.