Eek!! It looks like this is turning into another bad show with aggressive "fans" who can't stand differing opinions or constructive criticism, so they resort to telling people not to watch. That behavior really only happens when a show isn't very good. And this show was fine until episode 4. I've read enough K yaois to know that sometimes authors don't see sexual harassment the same way I do. But when you have an office setting with an obvious power imbalance, intent and execution should be aligned. I can guess that the author thought Han's behavior was sweet or positive in some way. But for Yun and many in the audience, he crossed the line multiple times.
I'll probably stick with it since the episodes are so short and there's a chance Han could start to redeem himself. But since this is airing at the same time as other series that are light years better, it feels like this company should have tried harder.
"It would be soooo nice if they spent less time on the females feeling sorry for themselves or being loud and…
Yup! The actors are doing what they have been directed to do. And were hopefully paid well for their efforts. I didn't watch We Are and won't be watching Perfect 10liners. I've seen most of New's other BLs. So I know better than to expect good series when he's involved. The ones I've actually liked were Make it Right (a flawed classic) and My Only 12% (leads with great chemistry).
I liked the first 2 episodes a lot. I really liked ShaoPeng and his cousin. It's also nice to see Nat in a new series. I'm looking forward to the next episodes.
Ah! Hi! Pretty cool to see you on this page as well! I was browsing the comment section on if anyone felt a particular…
Hi again! This has been a great week for Korean series. So many complex emotions from well written characters. I kinda wish I could binge all of the episodes of this series as well. But that would a bit exhausting after watching Love in the Big City.
I hope 5 and 6 are as good as the previous episodes!
"It would be soooo nice if they spent less time on the females feeling sorry for themselves or being loud and…
Idk why the writers wrote the series this way but for me it's not interesting. I saw Pineare playing basically the same character 10 years ago in Love Sick. Now that the genre as matured (in terms writing/storytelling) watching her play a similar character again when she's much older and much less integral to the story, makes me bored. I also don't know if the series is making money for the people who created it. This doesn't seem like a series the has created much interest throughout the fandom.
I appreciate that this show has a cast that includes some talented/experienced actors. I also really like Pond and Earth and have seen both do a fantastic job with other characters. I think they're both doing a fine job here. But the script is not compelling enough for their potential chemistry to shine IMO.
Having seen Earth play similar characters so many times before and do better, this character/portrayal has left me wanting more. But I'm sure he's doing his best with subpar material. I will continue to watch the show, but I don't expect it to leave a lasting impression on me.
Episode 6 was really great. As much as I wanted to slap Taro multiple times, his feelings and actions felt believable. I don't think I want him to end up with Mishima. But it is nice seeing such complex characters in a high school series. Many series can't even portray adult characters with such nuance and complexity. I'm looking forward to the next episode.
2024 is the year that Korea reminded everyone that it's quality over quantity!!! Twice in one week we've had incredible series showing us that fairytales aren't real and sometimes life gets in the way. 3 and 4 were not fun to watch, but I was glued to my seat the entire time. And now I'm stuck impatiently waiting for episode 5. I love the acting in this show!
I hate to say it but at this point the only thing keeping me interested in this series is Pond's handsomeness and the way Hill looks at Ter. Everything else is skipable for me.
It would be soooo nice if they spent less time on the females feeling sorry for themselves or being loud and more time with the other main characters. I know what the director and writer are trying to do, but as others have said the pacing is off. And the story is jumbled and something we've seen done better many times before.
Same! I binged watched all the BL shows that interested me in the last month, but there's something about this…
So I JUST finished episode 8 and I'm feeling kinda raw. All of the emotions are swirling around in my brain/heart and idk how to express them. I loved it completely. The journey through Go's life to that point was the most relatable I've seen on tv in years. I often get distracted by the technical aspects of a series, since cinematography, directing, writing and acting tend to be subpar in many BLs. But those were all so flawless that I just fell into the story and stayed locked in from start to finish.
I'm consigning everything you said yesterday and today. We need more series like this one. Life isn't filled with endless happy endings. If you're gay or not. Fluff is fun, but human stories about imperfect people making mistakes and feeling deep regret hits different. The only show that has ever made me feel like this one is my all time favorite series Queer as Folk (2000). I watched that when it originally aired and have rewatched it countless times. I never thought I'd see anything that impactful again. But Love in the Big City is that show.
I could go on for hours, but no one wants to read that. Thank so much for going on this 4 day semi binge journey with me. Having a show buddy made it that much better!
Same! I binged watched all the BL shows that interested me in the last month, but there's something about this…
I agree with everything you said so much! That's one of the things I love most about tv/movies. They give me glimpse into lives/places/experiences that are different from my life. I'm not Korean either, but this show makes me feel like I'm living in that same big city, making mistakes while trying to figure out my messy life. BL is great, but it almost never feels real or realistic. It's so rare to find something like this series, but I hope it becomes a barometer for what gay or even LGBTQ stories can be in Asia and other parts of the world.
I'm so glad I forced myself to break this up into 4 parts. Every two episodes hit me in ways I never expected. It feels like I've been on an important and epic journey that stays with me throughout the day. 5 and 6 were wow, just wow! I hope you had a good viewing experience with them. I don't feel ready for it to end tomorrow. But I'm sooooo grateful this exists.
Same! I binged watched all the BL shows that interested me in the last month, but there's something about this…
I just finished episode 4 and I am also loving it. A definite change of pace from all the BL fluff. I'm not a man, but I do love a happy ending. But sometimes serious portrayals of gay life feel needed and necessary. I am so glad this series aired when it did!
I also think Jack's behavior tracks with what we've seen from him so far. He is gullible, constantly sacrificing…
I agree that this episode's monopoly game and poor juxtaposition of rich and poor were bad. But in the earlier episodes I actually appreciated the social commentary. It showed the hardships of being poor in a realistic way. Thai BLs pretty much always ignore the lives of poor people. Or they have one poor character who is "rescued" by the other rich character. I'd be surprised and disappointed if that happens in this series.
why did I think it was gonna be eight 20-30 min episodes.. when I saw they are like 50 mins each I was like ok…
We're so used to short BLs from Korea that that's what we've come to expect it. Let Free the Curse of Taekwondo also has longer episodes which I really appreciate 😁
Same! I binged watched all the BL shows that interested me in the last month, but there's something about this…
IMO this isn't really a BL. BLs are all fairytale romances and happy endings mostly targeted to straight women/girls. This is a show written by a gay man about gay characters and that's why it feels different from most BLs. And I LOVE that.
I'll probably stick with it since the episodes are so short and there's a chance Han could start to redeem himself. But since this is airing at the same time as other series that are light years better, it feels like this company should have tried harder.
I hope 5 and 6 are as good as the previous episodes!
I appreciate that this show has a cast that includes some talented/experienced actors. I also really like Pond and Earth and have seen both do a fantastic job with other characters. I think they're both doing a fine job here. But the script is not compelling enough for their potential chemistry to shine IMO.
Having seen Earth play similar characters so many times before and do better, this character/portrayal has left me wanting more. But I'm sure he's doing his best with subpar material. I will continue to watch the show, but I don't expect it to leave a lasting impression on me.
It would be soooo nice if they spent less time on the females feeling sorry for themselves or being loud and more time with the other main characters. I know what the director and writer are trying to do, but as others have said the pacing is off. And the story is jumbled and something we've seen done better many times before.
I'm consigning everything you said yesterday and today. We need more series like this one. Life isn't filled with endless happy endings. If you're gay or not. Fluff is fun, but human stories about imperfect people making mistakes and feeling deep regret hits different. The only show that has ever made me feel like this one is my all time favorite series Queer as Folk (2000). I watched that when it originally aired and have rewatched it countless times. I never thought I'd see anything that impactful again. But Love in the Big City is that show.
I could go on for hours, but no one wants to read that. Thank so much for going on this 4 day semi binge journey with me. Having a show buddy made it that much better!
I'm so glad I forced myself to break this up into 4 parts. Every two episodes hit me in ways I never expected. It feels like I've been on an important and epic journey that stays with me throughout the day. 5 and 6 were wow, just wow! I hope you had a good viewing experience with them. I don't feel ready for it to end tomorrow. But I'm sooooo grateful this exists.