I personally don't see the point of "getting married". I mean it could family pressure but still something isn't…
Someone on here had the theory that the wedding that Nuea is planning is actually going to be for him and Lom. That's why the bride has left all the decisions up to Lom.
The second episode threw some doubt on that idea but I really like it, despite knowing that in real life two people should never get married after knowing each other for only 30 days.
Yes we all hate her, but I’m not gonna drop it, I’d just like to think that she’s just spicing up the relationship…
The tags on MDL are voted on by members. Once our two guys kiss -- or once a kiss is strongly implied -- all the "bromantic" tags should be taken down by a mass vote.
There is so much queer/gay encoding in this series that I think if it were truly censored it would never have made it with those things intact.
For me, a prime example of a censored same-sex Cdrama would be a series like "Oh No! Here Comes Trouble". It's squeaky-clean compared to this one, which drops gay tropes everywhere. The tropes in the script for "Oh No!" are accidental, like when one of the boys makes a heart towards the other with his thumb and index finger. It's for a completely different reason than to confess that he's in love with him, and when the usual meaning is pointed out to him he denies it vehemently. It's all done for laughs.
That's some world-class flirting. Makes me think we'll get a decent kiss out of this, and with those two ... wow. I swear my heart was in my throat for that entire last scene. (If the shirts had come off for real I'd be passed out right now and unable to type.)
Team Leader is on the prowl too, though. Things could get a little messy haha.
I can already tell this will be excellent rewatch material.
Nuea's kinda hot when he gets angry, so I can understand Lom's impulsive reaction.
I know the whole point is to keep us guessing as to what Lom and Yiwa's endgame is. I trust that the wedding won't pose any real issues for Lom and Nuea being together, but the longer Lom strings Nuea along the more confused and guilty Nuea is going to feel.
I still can't get over what a hunk Sunny/Lom has become since "Top Secret Together"!
Just as the first season's finale was Minato accepting Shin, this year's will be Minato saying "I like you" to Shin.
LAME.
Minato is an insufferable d-bag. The longer Shin puts up with his stupidity, the more questionable is Shin's own sense of self-worth. He could do so much better. Why put up with a 30-something closet case who's so ashamed of their relationship he won't even commit to it himself?
I noticed that @6:51 in Episode 6, the camera pans over Su Yu's desk and there is a little reproduction of the poster for the film "Kids Return". It's a Japanese movie from 1996 about two friends who follow very different paths and then reunite to look back on their lives.
Most interesting is that the "backwards bike ride" is depicted on the poster:
In the novel, the cousin is infatuated with BLY and he wants them to separate. He also took part in orchestrating…
My over-analysis of the opening and closing credits makes me think we'll see the boys graduate high school together and attend the same university, since there are notes attached to the blackboard saying that they're both accepted to "Air Force Astronautics University".
There's also a scene where it looks like both boys are in Duoduo's classroom for her own "graduation". They're standing at the front of the room wearing identical black shirts, with all the kids and teachers gathered around them. And we can see the fat little boy in a seat to the far right with a rolled-up paper that might be his diploma.
The second episode threw some doubt on that idea but I really like it, despite knowing that in real life two people should never get married after knowing each other for only 30 days.
There is so much queer/gay encoding in this series that I think if it were truly censored it would never have made it with those things intact.
For me, a prime example of a censored same-sex Cdrama would be a series like "Oh No! Here Comes Trouble". It's squeaky-clean compared to this one, which drops gay tropes everywhere. The tropes in the script for "Oh No!" are accidental, like when one of the boys makes a heart towards the other with his thumb and index finger. It's for a completely different reason than to confess that he's in love with him, and when the usual meaning is pointed out to him he denies it vehemently. It's all done for laughs.
Finally!
Team Leader is on the prowl too, though. Things could get a little messy haha.
I can already tell this will be excellent rewatch material.
Nuea's kinda hot when he gets angry, so I can understand Lom's impulsive reaction.
I know the whole point is to keep us guessing as to what Lom and Yiwa's endgame is. I trust that the wedding won't pose any real issues for Lom and Nuea being together, but the longer Lom strings Nuea along the more confused and guilty Nuea is going to feel.
I still can't get over what a hunk Sunny/Lom has become since "Top Secret Together"!
LAME.
Minato is an insufferable d-bag. The longer Shin puts up with his stupidity, the more questionable is Shin's own sense of self-worth. He could do so much better. Why put up with a 30-something closet case who's so ashamed of their relationship he won't even commit to it himself?
I might need to watch after all.
Most interesting is that the "backwards bike ride" is depicted on the poster:
https://kisskh.at/photos/9ogY9
The MDL page is here: https://kisskh.at/1674-kids-return
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TV-PNlvU8hU
There's also a scene where it looks like both boys are in Duoduo's classroom for her own "graduation". They're standing at the front of the room wearing identical black shirts, with all the kids and teachers gathered around them. And we can see the fat little boy in a seat to the far right with a rolled-up paper that might be his diploma.