NONSENSICAL key plot, though watchable because of the actors:
I mean, the lads are fully adult for years, they are not 14, when parents can make them break up (Love Sick series setting for some characters as they are younger there).
The only explanation would be if Tee was super focused on his wealth and status, and his father would cut him from his will, but nothing shown about the lad suggests that.
And the only other option is that Tee’s parents are criminal maniacs who have threatened to kill Fuse, if Tee would not break up with him. But this version does not work even more so.
Why Tee would be against his boyfriend Fuse breaking up with his fake cheating girlfriend for no reason? Makes…
That said, the series touches mature themes nearly no other BL drama does. For this rarity alone, it is a worth watching for sure, despite the drawbacks mentioned.
I know this series is almost 6 years old so getting mad about it now is pretty pointless but why did I just watch…
It is a canon trope of all BL that you can randomly change orientation depending on who is approaching you. Most often straight lads all of a sudden become gay. But sometimes it is like in this series.
They made it WRONG again. Fuse is not a believable character, and the writing is absurd in some key points:
Why Tee would be against his boyfriend Fuse breaking up with his fake cheating girlfriend for no reason? Makes no sense at all.
Then continue the most nonsensical plot with Fuse choosing to stay with his girlfriend, even though he does not love her, over keeping the hottest and loveliest boyfriend Tee he is supposedly in love with.
This has made the love of this Fuse character to be superficial, and he is selfish, a bad person.
Also, the series has shown a realistic cheating possibility but cowardly pulled it back, trying to make teens some fidelity knights, even though none of them gave any vows on that, and they would barely actually able to deny the temptation because their hormones run teens crazy.
Tee lad being fine with his mother to be with a cheater who is with her for her for money is not a believable plot, either.
Overall, Tee is a pitiful character. He was seduced, accused of rape, even though both were drunk, then dumped over a fake girlfriend. And Tee has got his boyfriend Fuse in the end only because it has turned out that Fuse’s girlfriend was cheating for real. It is not a true love at all.
This series is one of the most polarising ever. Both the best and nearly the worst, judging by reviews. I love…
You are right. But I wish all of the series that use this “a straight guy learns he not while he is in his 20s” cliche would indicate the lads’ bisexuality/pansexuality, however ignored or repressed, in their past.
As it is now it all looks like pure fantasy because it is basically one of the BL genre’s fantasy world rules that anyone can be made gay because “love knows no gender”. The other funny rule is that everyone is all of a sudden gay. This was made fun of in the (partial) parody Thai series Why R U? from 2019.
I wish the BL genre would admit that bi/pan sexuals exist (one can watch rare Make It Right series for that), not that you can wake up and all of a sudden cease to be straight if a cute loving lad is around.
This series is one of the most polarising ever. Both the best and nearly the worst, judging by reviews. I love…
Being convinced that you are not gay is not the same as feeling attraction, it is a different question. Scientists have tried to invoke hetero sexual attraction in gays for decades (“correct the gays”) and have concluded that it is not feasible at all for the reasons I outlined earlier. There are no special magic woman that can make gay feel attracted to women, contrary to what some parents dream about.
But the same this is correct about attraction of straight people. There is no special men than can turn a man only ever feeling attracted to females to all of a sudden start being attracted to males. This all can only happen by puberty, not later, and no people can influence that at all.
This series is one of the most polarising ever. Both the best and nearly the worst, judging by reviews. I love…
Understanding orientation is a way bigger concept than either feeling or not feeling attraction. The latter can not randomly come up at any later age than puberty, because puberty is the final physiological period when the brain gets hardwired for things like this. After that, it is biologically impossible, the neural networks do not grow new paths like this any more.
One thing i hate is misogynists. Calling Carrie a c*nt makes you the c*nt. Grow up and stop acting like an assh.ole…
The reason I usually do not watch gay films is because lots of those are tragic. It is a bit too painful for me as it might trigger sharp dispair feeling, bases in my own circumstances. I was ambushed by this even in some silly BL genre series like one of Taiwanese HIStory3 parts, even though it was really random. That series was good, though not realistic in the usual ways.
Zee and Saint (Fighter+Tutor) in Why R U were great together and I enjoyed the acting and chemistry. Zee was so…
That is true. With White actor, no participants (there were three or something) have ever shown any discomfort or thought the actor was malicious with the crass joke, and some have even laughed at it. The remote moral police was offended, that is for sure.
A different matter is the case of actors like Earth (the baby one) and Zi Yu (from this year’s series Revenged Love), which was a really bad case, they were hurt for real.
The only explanation would be if Tee was super focused on his wealth and status, and his father would cut him from his will, but nothing shown about the lad suggests that.
And the only other option is that Tee’s parents are criminal maniacs who have threatened to kill Fuse, if Tee would not break up with him. But this version does not work even more so.
Then continue the most nonsensical plot with Fuse choosing to stay with his girlfriend, even though he does not love her, over keeping the hottest and loveliest boyfriend Tee he is supposedly in love with.
This has made the love of this Fuse character to be superficial, and he is selfish, a bad person.
Also, the series has shown a realistic cheating possibility but cowardly pulled it back, trying to make teens some fidelity knights, even though none of them gave any vows on that, and they would barely actually able to deny the temptation because their hormones run teens crazy.
Tee lad being fine with his mother to be with a cheater who is with her for her for money is not a believable plot, either.
Overall, Tee is a pitiful character. He was seduced, accused of rape, even though both were drunk, then dumped over a fake girlfriend. And Tee has got his boyfriend Fuse in the end only because it has turned out that Fuse’s girlfriend was cheating for real. It is not a true love at all.
As it is now it all looks like pure fantasy because it is basically one of the BL genre’s fantasy world rules that anyone can be made gay because “love knows no gender”. The other funny rule is that everyone is all of a sudden gay. This was made fun of in the (partial) parody Thai series Why R U? from 2019.
I wish the BL genre would admit that bi/pan sexuals exist (one can watch rare Make It Right series for that), not that you can wake up and all of a sudden cease to be straight if a cute loving lad is around.
But the same this is correct about attraction of straight people. There is no special men than can turn a man only ever feeling attracted to females to all of a sudden start being attracted to males. This all can only happen by puberty, not later, and no people can influence that at all.
A different matter is the case of actors like Earth (the baby one) and Zi Yu (from this year’s series Revenged Love), which was a really bad case, they were hurt for real.