I love how every BL is trying to move away from cliches and then we just have SCOY who technically said "I don't give a f***" It's brilliant actually. This type of concept is always overused but it seems new in the 2022 scene
I just watched the first ep and ... it's not great/, but it's not THAT bad. It was meh some things I liked were their friendships. Everyone has their own unique personality, which makes every character stand out. I also liked the lgbtq+ representation - this is a Thai series that shows an (extravagant) loud/bold gay as part of the main character list. We usually get really manly, somewhat toxic gays so this was something new. Anyway, they even go by feminine pronouns here, which is great that they showed that along with the girl on the side. BUT some things I didn't like was how slow everything is. Like literally nothing happened, the script is weird. Like they say a lot of things, but it means nothing. This reminds me of the dialogue you would find in a Wattpad. - I liked how the comedy didn't seem forced. They don't have loud cringy music playing in the background and weird sound effects. (I got so used to Thai series having that, so for the first and second part of the episode, I was like - "wait, why is it so quiet?" Besides all that, I will continue to watch it just to see how it'll go. I am waiting to see if they'll turn things around. I rate this ep 5.5/10. The extra 0.5 is simply because I got to see the saint in the first ep. ;)
some people are still confused. the thing is Hia knows that kuea is Kirin but he want's him to admit it himself. He called him a doll because he's playing fake and not acting like himself rather he's changing himself to become who he thinks Hia would like better.
i'ma just say Zee Pruk's acting improved by FAR he showed improvement well on along the series of WHY R U but here finally it all just shows. As one of the actors with more experience I hope he's ably to share his abilities and experiences with the newer actors just like his mentor saintsup once did. (Max & Nat should also be able to aid the newbies it'd be great to have yet another tight knitted cast like why r u's cast once was) Wishing this series the best I will defiantly watch it as it's airing that's how excited I am for it.
I watched the teaser and I was a little let down. great production and all but the show seems to be a lot fluffier…
I'm I know there will be a somewhat evil girlfriend. I hope she isn't necessarily "evil . I hope she'll be funny. (btw: I love there uniforms, it's better than the classical white button ups and jeans)
I watched the teaser and I was a little let down. great production and all but the show seems to be a lot fluffier…
nah cheewin is a great director. not the best i've seen (of thai directors) but he's good. wouldn't like to belittle him like that. he has potential and did his best with WHY R U, and YYY. His shows have a modern edge to them. the quality isn't the best in this series but if they change some things. I'm excited to see how it goes.
they already have one, ( Saifahzon Story) but I'm not sure if it counts also the actors who played them are gonna…
saifahzon scenes couldn't be filmed because of covid. The actors were not allowed to be exposed to each other for long periods. There are a lot of fightertutor scenes because they were filmed before covid. All beach scenes were filmed before covid. Everything else was filmed during covid as the show was airing. {They filmed and aired at the same time}. That's why the editing is a little off. They aired ep 1, as ep 6 was being filmed. If it wasn't for covid, this series would have been a lot better, and you can tell because they were going big on production, and this series has one of the best cinematography I've seen in a 2020 Thai BL, especially ep 1. (the unaffected ep)
some things I liked were their friendships. Everyone has their own unique personality, which makes every character stand out. I also liked the lgbtq+ representation - this is a Thai series that shows an (extravagant) loud/bold gay as part of the main character list. We usually get really manly, somewhat toxic gays so this was something new. Anyway, they even go by feminine pronouns here, which is great that they showed that along with the girl on the side.
BUT some things I didn't like was how slow everything is. Like literally nothing happened, the script is weird. Like they say a lot of things, but it means nothing. This reminds me of the dialogue you would find in a Wattpad.
- I liked how the comedy didn't seem forced. They don't have loud cringy music playing in the background and weird sound effects. (I got so used to Thai series having that, so for the first and second part of the episode, I was like - "wait, why is it so quiet?" Besides all that, I will continue to watch it just to see how it'll go. I am waiting to see if they'll turn things around. I rate this ep 5.5/10. The extra 0.5 is simply because I got to see the saint in the first ep. ;)
If it wasn't for covid, this series would have been a lot better, and you can tell because they were going big on production, and this series has one of the best cinematography I've seen in a 2020 Thai BL, especially ep 1. (the unaffected ep)