The original is being sold in BL sections of the majority of manga shops in Japan though
It's not officially one. But it's often sold in BL section. And the sequel, which is set a few years later, is hinting at the main character having feelings for the yakuza guy
I understand your disapointment towards this adaption, from reading the manga I kind of wanted to see a more romantic…
Adapting BL works and using BL element for the promo (just look at the poster and PV) and suddenly remembering they are not comfortable with gay relationships? What a joke. Let's not make up excuses for rich companies, directors and tv stations. All have a choice of what to work on.
Surprised to hear it's not a BL. Not going to lie, the production values were not great in season 1 but I kept watching because of the concept. Now since the concept itself isn't very relevant nor there's romance, I wouldn't be checking this out.
He received hate for it? Damn, that sucks. Homophobia sucks. I was looking forward to seeing him in the second…
Homophobia indeed sucks but he was hated and mocked for his acting by netizens in general. Not sure what his fans did but panchoa had a few posts about that translated
such emotive reactions and personal attacks for expressing an opinion so no point to reply when rational argument…
Those who express their opinions in a civil way even if their opinions are negative never get rude replies~ If you come on the page frequented by fans just to shitpost or accuse them of something ridiculous for liking the show, no one is obligated to be polite in return
maturing is realizing hira was the "bad guy" all along lol
Except for the bullies I don't think there are "bad guys" here. After having been ignored and bullied all school life, hira just has severe self-esteem issues. Believe me when I say severe 😂 With Koyama he thinks he doesn't deserve his love When he and Kiyoi got together, he considers it to be a miraculous gift from the universe that cost him a lifetime worth of luck. And that someday it will run out and Kiyoi would abandon him. When someone hits on him at the party, which makes Kiyoi jealous, he thinks it's a part of a bet. The guy doesn't even see people may find him a desirable partner. So he isn't dense, he just doesn't think he is worthy of love or attention, so when Kiyoi was trying to hit on him, in his mind a possibility of Kiyoi being attracted to him was next to zero.
Good for the show. Stick to american movies since you don't seem to realize it's neither real nor it has the same…
I imagined punching the professor who was verbally abusive to me. Does it mean I'm a dangerous criminal who should be isolated? I think your problem is an inability to see that 1. The world doesn't revolve around people catering to american circumstances. 2. FICTIONAL CHARACTERS ARE NOT REAL. They're not here to teach you about morals or educate you especially if you take everything literally.
3. You have no idea what metaphors and symbolism are and why they are used in fictional setting.
4. I don't know what kind of expectations you're holding for fictional people because not even real people are flawless saints who only think about positive things all the time. If you tell me you never got angry at someone who abused you or someone you cared about, it s a lie. TLDR; it's a show by japanese people primarily for japanese people, fiction isn't a morality compass, look up what symbolism is
Good for the show. Stick to american movies since you don't seem to realize it's neither real nor it has the same…
Indeed Japan will never understand because the guns will never be legal there. Why should they take into account the inability of American politicians to ban guns while making their shows? It wasn't even promoting violence, the character snapped and beat up the bully who hurt him and his crush. The gun imaginary didn't mean he wanted to literally kill anyone with a gun or without it
I can't believe this was made. The whole fake shooting up your classmates thing is terrible. Not even remotely…
Good for the show. Stick to american movies since you don't seem to realize it's neither real nor it has the same significance to Japanese people because guns are not legal there.
I think making Kiyoi the "bottom" and Hira a very gentle "top" makes the things more balanced. There's nothing…
Yes!! Any combination would've worked, and nothing would change if they switch, but the way the author went about it allowed them to expose their true self to their lover, and establish a stronger emotional connection and that in turn made the sex scenes essential to the story and their progression as a couple
https://www.mangaupdates.com/series/k64ngde/let-s-go-to-family-restaurant
I read it in Japanese, it seems it's not fully translated yet
And the sequel, which is set a few years later, is hinting at the main character having feelings for the yakuza guy
After having been ignored and bullied all school life, hira just has severe self-esteem issues. Believe me when I say severe 😂
With Koyama he thinks he doesn't deserve his love
When he and Kiyoi got together, he considers it to be a miraculous gift from the universe that cost him a lifetime worth of luck. And that someday it will run out and Kiyoi would abandon him.
When someone hits on him at the party, which makes Kiyoi jealous, he thinks it's a part of a bet. The guy doesn't even see people may find him a desirable partner. So he isn't dense, he just doesn't think he is worthy of love or attention, so when Kiyoi was trying to hit on him, in his mind a possibility of Kiyoi being attracted to him was next to zero.
1. The world doesn't revolve around people catering to american circumstances.
2. FICTIONAL CHARACTERS ARE NOT REAL. They're not here to teach you about morals or educate you especially if you take everything literally.
3. You have no idea what metaphors and symbolism are and why they are used in fictional setting.
4. I don't know what kind of expectations you're holding for fictional people because not even real people are flawless saints who only think about positive things all the time. If you tell me you never got angry at someone who abused you or someone you cared about, it s a lie.
TLDR; it's a show by japanese people primarily for japanese people, fiction isn't a morality compass, look up what symbolism is