Tu looks soooo great here. I have never seen her in any show before. I disliked the Japanese version a lot but I might actually like the Thai adaptation
Edit: This is Tu's first role 😳 I hope she does well
Can anyone tell me how Gus meet Top in S1 I don't remember
Late response but here it is. Gus, Golf and Kim performed in drag at an electricity company but the proprietor didn't like it at all. She is Top's mom. Top bumped into Gus while the three of them were getting into the elevator and he got attracted to Gus
It's easier to watch the episodes when they are divided but I guess you don't think so. Not only have they uploaded the videos, they have added subs and made a playlist for it.
There won't be any copyright strike here since GDH is the official creater of the content. Does it matter though if they take it off YouTube if you've already watched it :)
apparently we are getting a second season 2 for color rush? just without one of the leads sand there are rumours…
Omg I completely forgot about that one! Yeah, the kpop guy is stepping out. I don't really care, I like the other actor and I'm interested in the mystery too ^^
Ah,,, I'm on the web, it might be another MDL glitch. Try copying and pasting this in the MDL search bar. Cherry Magic! Thirty Years of Virginity Can Make You a Wizard?!: The Movie
Transit Girls was what I call mindless fluff. The story wasn't particularly well done, the short episode length didn't help. The characters were nice but they failed to feel like people. The whole story was built on love confessions and negations.
The one thing which I appreciate about Transit Girls was how it contrasted the relationship between Yui, Sayuri and Nao.
Sayuri and Nao have been friends since childhood, to the point that they even shared the same bed upto a certain age. She considers him to be her brother and has nothing but platonic feelings for him. On the other hand, Sayuri is supposed to be Yui’s sister but she doesn't have sisterly feelings for her.
I don't want to have a debate on incest, but my personal stance is that nobody has the right to judge others relationships. As long as it's consensual, neither party is wrong. I'm glad that Yui’s mother and Sayuri’s father didn't decide to separate as a sacrifice so that the audience could have better peace of mind that they aren't sisters.
Lastly, the acting was awesome. I give it an overall 5.0/10.
If you are looking for cute lesbian content then try •Out of breath •≥75°C •Legend of Yun Qian •Am i the only one with butterflies •Lily Fever •Dear Uranus
I left a comment about this duplicate in this forum thread about duplicates, someone should find it there eventually…
I see a comment by Milisia, is that you? It would be better to delete this page than the other one. The other page already has the cast and everything added
Some of y’all talkin about “I need to rewatch life love on the line to redeem Shirasu” did we forget his…
Lmao yeah, he made a lot of wrong choices in that one and the way he got accepted in the end was just ridiculous. You're not the only one harbouring bitterness towards that show :)
Thank you for sharing this. I also went to an all girl school and there were many who were experiementing and/or…
Yeah, most Bls tend to avoid that topic completely. Its okay though, I personally don't want to watch every lgbt romance fraught with homophobia. It might be shallow but i love seeing wholesome accepting communities most of the time
But i also love stories that talk about prejudice; Bls directed by Aof (Thai) always portray different types of prejudice in a realistic way, be it internal homophobia, parents or the society at large.
The eighth episode reminded me of something that happened at my school. It was an all girls school with a co-ed college, boys and girls could only mingle once they were in grade 11 or 12. When I was in ninth grade, the girl I had a crush on was suspended from school for kissing another girl.
In those days, most schools had a rules handbook which our parents had to sign. These were handed out at the beginning of the session. Soon after this incident, the school reprinted the manuals all over again with a new rule forbidding students from kissing 😆
In all the years when the guys and girls have been going out, the school didn't feel the need to introduce this rule but suddenly when two girls kissed they printed thousands of manuals again.
That incident is funny to look back on but it definitely wasn't funny to me back then. I can feel Aoki here. It sucks when people you look up to disappoint you like this, not that i ever looked up to the teachers at our school but Aoki felt close to Okano as a mentor and friend.
Edit: This is Tu's first role 😳 I hope she does well
There won't be any copyright strike here since GDH is the official creater of the content. Does it matter though if they take it off YouTube if you've already watched it :)
The one thing which I appreciate about Transit Girls was how it contrasted the relationship between Yui, Sayuri and Nao.
Sayuri and Nao have been friends since childhood, to the point that they even shared the same bed upto a certain age. She considers him to be her brother and has nothing but platonic feelings for him. On the other hand, Sayuri is supposed to be Yui’s sister but she doesn't have sisterly feelings for her.
I don't want to have a debate on incest, but my personal stance is that nobody has the right to judge others relationships. As long as it's consensual, neither party is wrong. I'm glad that Yui’s mother and Sayuri’s father didn't decide to separate as a sacrifice so that the audience could have better peace of mind that they aren't sisters.
Lastly, the acting was awesome. I give it an overall 5.0/10.
If you are looking for cute lesbian content then try
•Out of breath
•≥75°C
•Legend of Yun Qian
•Am i the only one with butterflies
•Lily Fever
•Dear Uranus
But i also love stories that talk about prejudice; Bls directed by Aof (Thai) always portray different types of prejudice in a realistic way, be it internal homophobia, parents or the society at large.
In those days, most schools had a rules handbook which our parents had to sign. These were handed out at the beginning of the session. Soon after this incident, the school reprinted the manuals all over again with a new rule forbidding students from kissing 😆
In all the years when the guys and girls have been going out, the school didn't feel the need to introduce this rule but suddenly when two girls kissed they printed thousands of manuals again.
That incident is funny to look back on but it definitely wasn't funny to me back then. I can feel Aoki here. It sucks when people you look up to disappoint you like this, not that i ever looked up to the teachers at our school but Aoki felt close to Okano as a mentor and friend.