I know the fact that his father is an Iranian Muslim and with that name so many ppl assume he is a practicing…
Or you could mind your own business? This haram is just a cover for your Bronze Age bigotry.. I see how many married Turkish men lusting after my photos on my instagram and Facebook profiles. Deal with them first why don’t you?
It's not too bad if you have nothing to do and aren't feeling well after Covid. BUT ... whose brilliant idea was…
Considering one of the most famous drag artist and former winner of Drag Race is Trinity the Tuck it’s probably okay. I’m gay not trans but they’re my brothers and sisters so I am particularly sensitive to the subject.
It amazes me that folks here never ever consider that all these series are made for Thai audiences. And certainly…
Did you consider just seeing my comment and just scroll on by? Because god forbid that we should exchange opinions here? And I’m a Buddhist and don’t believe in your god. Or your Christmas. But Americans are pushy with their religious beliefs and rarely worry about others. Even those watching BLs where most characters are Buddhists. Sometimes I’m ashamed of my countrymen. Most of the time in fact.
Went back to this because my friend wanted to watch with me. This would have been so much better without the over-acting…
It amazes me that folks here never ever consider that all these series are made for Thai audiences. And certainly not for we Americans . There are cultural differences aplenty. An author like you ought to appreciate that one would think, This is clearly outright comedy and comedy is rarely translatable, but since Wedding Planner I’ve become or tried to become attuned to a different culture’s different idea of what makes something funny. You perhaps should try that too instead of coming from a typical western point of view that belongs more to, say, Married with Children or Everybody Loves Raymond,
I believe I’ve read two reviews while I’ve been on here that were positive. So these days I use this place to look up production details. Sometimes I wonder if folks here even like BL or that cultural differences is at play? But, good god, the negativity is frightening.
I love this because of the leads, all 4 of them. I don’t pay all that much attention to plot holes and such - good god, I used to be on One Life to Live as a kid actor - but the sweetness and romance is everything for me. The love scene in ep. 6 was stunningly photographed. And, sure, I’d have loved to have played opposite luscious Max.
This is on top of my list, or just below Kinnporsche which it clearly tries to imitate. The leads are quite wooden, which is surprising since they reportedly carried over the romance into real life. But Ton Saran is so drop dead gorgeous that it all matters little. Just to thirst after him is worth the trouble. His screen partner is clearly hindered slightly by being overly fond of the Botox but I dismissed him early on due to my jealousy. How dare he beat up Ton - I mean cutie pie Kim? Harumph! As you can probably gauge this is not the best written or acted BL in history but it is so devilishly camp that you’re easily carried away. Add a devastatingly beautiful jealous female, Miss Cherry, who gets her comeuppance for no reason I could determine, and the always cute Samantha Melanie Coates, who seems to have grown up overnight from the giggly schoolgirl she used to be, and the clumsily titled Unforgotten Night holds your attention to the end. There are also two heavily sedated white tigers around but I better leave them well enough alone.