RamKing stole the show for me! Writing & acting wise. You can clearly see a development in their relationship, which was quite nice. I loved the fact that they are so different, but somehow made it work without losing themself in the process. The main couple was... not ok. I liked them in the first 3 or 4 episodes. After that, they went downhill. Bohn is a sweet-walking-redflag (those jealousy tantrums aren't "normal"), and Duen's personality is not of my taste at all. On a more positive note, I really appreciate Cooper's acting. That's it.
WAAAAYYY better than TOSSARA & This Is Love Story. Acting wise, Yin and War are just in another level when you compared this and the other cast members performance from the the whole End Of Love series. The plot & the writing keep pretty much the same pattern than the other 2 shows. However, the ML's good acting reduced the level of awkardness and cringyness. Thei interactions seems more organic. Also, I feel like there's an improvement when it comes to production and post-production values. Even the little things, like lighting and voice over showed an improvement. My biggest issues are related to writing. Too many plot holes and a questionable timeline. Now, I'm gonna watch Love Mechanics (2022), in hopes for some better story-telling.
DROPPED! Episode 5 was my breaking point. I just couldn't take it any longer. - What I Liked: The premise. The concept of the show. - What I Hated: The actual plot. The writing. The characters. The acting. I've endured some other questionable series/shows, but in all those cases there were at least plenty of eye candy. Sadly, in this BL, both ML characters are kinda unattractive for my taste. And I mean that physically and personalitity wise. ALEXA! play "Well, this is shit" by Thomas Benjamin Wild Esq. HEY, SIRI! Call my therapist! I need to unload.
I enjoyed this a lot! Sure, it's loud and goofy and messy, but under all that goofyness there is a clear message. Plus, I'll take any chance to see Earth & Bank.
This wasn't as good as I hoped for. It wasn't terrible, but failed to make an impact. On a positive note, August Vachiravit was great. His performance was solid.
I won't bother to watch this. It doesn't matter if everything before the ending is a masterpiece. If I want drama, trauma, shock and sadness, I can just watch the news. Also, I still can't get over "Eien no Kino", and in that case the audiece was warned and prepared from the get go (I get moody everytime I see a white-truck, harbinger of doom).
You're gonna start liking Tian as you continue watching. He's just emotionally closed off because he fears attachment.…
Hey, thanks for your reply! I've just finished episode 2, and it's slowly getting better for me. Now I'm about to start EP 3. I've been paying special attention to Tian's non verbal communication, even when he's just in the background, just to be able to catch up with all of your tips and insights (pretty accurate, so far). So, yes, I do agree, as a character he's a grower. Thanks for taking your time and comment =)
You're gonna start liking Tian as you continue watching. He's just emotionally closed off because he fears attachment.…
Thanks for taking your time on this. I am definitely gonna watch a couple more episodes. I think it was the parents that threw me off. I found the whole situation annoying, kinda "outta-touch, outta-love", if you know what I mean. Again, thanks for your insight =)
And as for how Tian character develops... He might stay cold but he cares a lot through actions in ep 2.... but…
Thank you! I really appreciate your answear. I will give it a shot for at least a couple of episodes and see if I can warm up to the characters. I saw the rating and read some comments (mostly positive), which is why I thought about asking instead of just dropping the show. Again, thanks =)
I've just finished episode 1, and I'm not feeling it. Does it get any good? I don't mind spoilers. Right now I'm having issues with the parents. They suck big time in my eyes. They have all the right in the world to be a couple and love each other, but everything seems messy. There's no transition for the kids, not even a proper introduction. I mean, Tian "moved" by himself, at 11 pm, while the parents were just chilling carefree in the house? Hell, no. Also, I'm not feeling Tian's character. The comment down below uses the expression "cold ML", but all I've got from episode 1 is a typical prick, gloomy, know-it-all teenager. So, how does his personality develops? Again, I don't mind spoilers. Thank you =)
Meen & Peen's acting has grown so much since I saw them in ALN. Sadly, the writing of this BL is kinda bad. The plot was good, but the excecution (script) was full of holes. Some scenes are overly dramatic and, ironically, some other crucial moments aren't dramatic enough. Even the basketball gameplay is full of technical errors. About the ending, the only realistic thing is the desire of wanting to fu*k the brain out of your partner after being 3 months aparts. The rest comes out of nowhere. I still wanna see M&P in some other project. But I'm certainly not gonna rewatch this, ever.
First things first. I had to make an entry on my Hello Kitty diary about my new boyfriend, soon-to-be husband. His name is Third. He's a doctor. He's polite, nice, cute and he surely knows how to wear white trousers.. like dayumm boy. About the series, I liked it. It's nothing mindblowing, but I had fun with it. The ML's chemistry is excellent. The plot was entertaining and the writing was above average. When watching a fantasy themed series I just go with the flow, so I didn't even question anything. My only complaints are the CGI (less is more, in my opinion) and some scenes that were longer than needed, which made some dialogs choppy, with some weird pauses.
I just finished this. I loved Book and Force's acting. They are quite good, as a couple and individually. What I didn't like was the plot/writing. It's not only bad, but it's also nonsensical from episode 3 to the very end of episode 10.
I loved the friendship aspect of this series. For a comedy, it was very touching at some moments. Also, the acting. I think it was really good (Thai-BL goofiness and overacting aside). Not only from Pond and Phuwin, but pretty much everyone involved. Sadly, it doesn't matter how good of an actor you are, because when the writing (script) is this bad there's so little you can do. I mean, some lines in this show are spectacular! However, they got lost in a sea of endless nothingness. This series could have easily been told in 12 episodes. 4 couples, 3 episodes each (as main focus), and that's it. After all, there was no main issues. The only reason they didn't get together sooner is because of the power of bad-writing, being Chain & Pun the best example.
I've just finished episode 2. The bad english subtitles are the least problematic thing with this series. Pluem and Khonprot are BOTH walking red flags, and two red flags doesn't make a green one (nor dark green nor yellow). There's nothing appealing about their personalities. I, actually, kinda hate/dislike Pluem, and I see zero redeemable qualities (none, niente, nada), because his issues are deep-rooted in his core. Khonprot, on the other hand, seems unaware of his own value... but also, delulu and obsessive. Plus, being an introvert is no excuse to justify someone else's sucky behaviour. I will keep watching this just because I'm in the mood to hate something.
The main couple was... not ok. I liked them in the first 3 or 4 episodes. After that, they went downhill. Bohn is a sweet-walking-redflag (those jealousy tantrums aren't "normal"), and Duen's personality is not of my taste at all. On a more positive note, I really appreciate Cooper's acting. That's it.
Acting wise, Yin and War are just in another level when you compared this and the other cast members performance from the the whole End Of Love series.
The plot & the writing keep pretty much the same pattern than the other 2 shows. However, the ML's good acting reduced the level of awkardness and cringyness. Thei interactions seems more organic. Also, I feel like there's an improvement when it comes to production and post-production values. Even the little things, like lighting and voice over showed an improvement.
My biggest issues are related to writing. Too many plot holes and a questionable timeline. Now, I'm gonna watch Love Mechanics (2022), in hopes for some better story-telling.
- What I Liked: The premise. The concept of the show.
- What I Hated: The actual plot. The writing. The characters. The acting.
I've endured some other questionable series/shows, but in all those cases there were at least plenty of eye candy. Sadly, in this BL, both ML characters are kinda unattractive for my taste. And I mean that physically and personalitity wise.
ALEXA! play "Well, this is shit" by Thomas Benjamin Wild Esq.
HEY, SIRI! Call my therapist! I need to unload.
Episode 8 deserves its own spin-off, called "my bipolar boyfriend" <3
I loved this. It's a really-slow-burn for sure, but I was quite entertained with the story overall.
On a positive note, August Vachiravit was great. His performance was solid.
Also, I still can't get over "Eien no Kino", and in that case the audiece was warned and prepared from the get go (I get moody everytime I see a white-truck, harbinger of doom).
I've been paying special attention to Tian's non verbal communication, even when he's just in the background, just to be able to catch up with all of your tips and insights (pretty accurate, so far). So, yes, I do agree, as a character he's a grower.
Thanks for taking your time and comment =)
I am definitely gonna watch a couple more episodes. I think it was the parents that threw me off. I found the whole situation annoying, kinda "outta-touch, outta-love", if you know what I mean. Again, thanks for your insight =)
I saw the rating and read some comments (mostly positive), which is why I thought about asking instead of just dropping the show. Again, thanks =)
Right now I'm having issues with the parents. They suck big time in my eyes. They have all the right in the world to be a couple and love each other, but everything seems messy. There's no transition for the kids, not even a proper introduction. I mean, Tian "moved" by himself, at 11 pm, while the parents were just chilling carefree in the house? Hell, no.
Also, I'm not feeling Tian's character. The comment down below uses the expression "cold ML", but all I've got from episode 1 is a typical prick, gloomy, know-it-all teenager. So, how does his personality develops? Again, I don't mind spoilers. Thank you =)
Sadly, the writing of this BL is kinda bad. The plot was good, but the excecution (script) was full of holes. Some scenes are overly dramatic and, ironically, some other crucial moments aren't dramatic enough. Even the basketball gameplay is full of technical errors.
About the ending, the only realistic thing is the desire of wanting to fu*k the brain out of your partner after being 3 months aparts. The rest comes out of nowhere.
I still wanna see M&P in some other project. But I'm certainly not gonna rewatch this, ever.
About the series, I liked it. It's nothing mindblowing, but I had fun with it. The ML's chemistry is excellent. The plot was entertaining and the writing was above average. When watching a fantasy themed series I just go with the flow, so I didn't even question anything. My only complaints are the CGI (less is more, in my opinion) and some scenes that were longer than needed, which made some dialogs choppy, with some weird pauses.
Sadly, it doesn't matter how good of an actor you are, because when the writing (script) is this bad there's so little you can do. I mean, some lines in this show are spectacular! However, they got lost in a sea of endless nothingness.
This series could have easily been told in 12 episodes. 4 couples, 3 episodes each (as main focus), and that's it. After all, there was no main issues. The only reason they didn't get together sooner is because of the power of bad-writing, being Chain & Pun the best example.
There's nothing appealing about their personalities. I, actually, kinda hate/dislike Pluem, and I see zero redeemable qualities (none, niente, nada), because his issues are deep-rooted in his core. Khonprot, on the other hand, seems unaware of his own value... but also, delulu and obsessive. Plus, being an introvert is no excuse to justify someone else's sucky behaviour.
I will keep watching this just because I'm in the mood to hate something.