I don’t know what’s going on with me! Usually I agree with what the majority of the BL community loves and…
I watched the first episodes of Knock Out and to me it felt like just another ordinary Thai series, so I dropped it. This series is also a typical Thai drama, but Saint is just so cute that it’s fun to watch his scenes .
People here are saying they should release all the episodes at once, but I don’t think that’s a realistic idea, and it’s unlikely to happen. There are hidden advertisements, and the sponsors want specific weekly exposure across various platforms. Gradual release also increases visibility and profits. It’s very likely they’re adding more ads and re-editing episodes to bring in more revenue. In addition, too many people subscribe to watch and then illegally distribute the episodes, which reduces views and profits—especially if it ends up on less profitable platforms.
Those saying the drama is not airing anymore or postponed because of nc scenes, you guys are wrong. Jidan confirmed…
Stopping the drama now won’t help Tian’s health — that’s a strange statement, and I’d like to understand where you got that information.
Tian needs psychological help and emotional support like anyone would, with or without the drama. The rumors won’t stop, and the fans won’t calm down either - it’s a known phenomenon with Chinese fans, who tend to be aggressive, relentless, and inconsiderate.
Someone already mentioned that these rumors might be a tactic by the production company to push for a harsher contract extension, not something truly related to the fans — so who really decides what’s true? None of us can know, except for the people directly involved.
I want to understand what’s going on with the author and the production team. The fact that the author doesn’t take her viewers seriously is disappointing—she could’ve at least posted something. I’d really like to know what her deal is in general—if she’s putting out these shows, what’s her goal? If she already knows there will be backlash, and she’s been dealing with these stories for 10 years, you’d think she would’ve learned something by now. The Chinese government isn’t going to change, and things are the same as they’ve always been.
I haven’t watched the show yet, but I stumbled upon two videos of the actors crying, red-eyed. Just, clearly…
I think I watched that — is that what happened on the plane? It's heartbreaking . The Chinese are so ruthless… they have no boundaries. But also, the fact that he wasn't given even basic protection and was sent so exposed on that flight is insane. By now, he should be wealthy enough to fly business class, with all the profits this drama is making. A lack of responsibility on the part of the production team or his manager.
I don't think it has to do with any type of censorship, but more with the production team and their awful choppy…
Yes, exactly, I mentioned that above, just poor editing, like the whole series in general. It's just that now it's becoming more noticeable because there's less teasing and we've moved into the lovey-dovey phase.
Tian needs psychological help and emotional support like anyone would, with or without the drama. The rumors won’t stop, and the fans won’t calm down either - it’s a known phenomenon with Chinese fans, who tend to be aggressive, relentless, and inconsiderate.
Someone already mentioned that these rumors might be a tactic by the production company to push for a harsher contract extension, not something truly related to the fans — so who really decides what’s true? None of us can know, except for the people directly involved.