Do you need to watch Kinematics Theory before this? No. I watched TAF before KT and I didn't even realize there was a sequel until I came to mdl. So no, you don't need to watch KT to understand this story. In fact, watching KT was a shocker because the prequel and sequel are so different. KT was about them before they were in a full fledged relationship. It showed them in college navigating their feelings for each other. If you watch TAF you'll see clips of them as students which has a significantly more cute and light vibe and that's exactly what is delivered in KT
Regarding the ending, it was a happy ending. Both Nan and Zhe meet on a bridge and walk towards each other like they would on a marriage altar and smile at each other and call each other's names lovingly. It's pretty clearly a happy ending but an open one
The reason why this and shows like Honey Sir were not banned in China is because these are shows with a small target demographic. Whether or not lgbt content is allowed in China depends on the medium through which being offered and who's actually consuming it. These are shows are lgbt shows, not bl or danmei directed at the larger fujoshi populace. These attract lesser attention and are independently created by small productions.
I want spoilers? Or need to know before i keep watching this. Do they get back to gather or is this going to have…
Yes they do have a happy ending. At the end of the story they're not shown married or on a relationship but the way they smile at each other makes it certain that they will get their happy ending
A pretty mediocre production, there were two moments I felt seriously hyped during episode 3: First, when Phob sent that message to Eak accidentally Second, when the the younger dude of the third couple (the engineering printing couple) said: Your lips are good at scolding, I'm wondering whether they are food at something else
I watched the 3rd episode on 2× speed and skipped thrice. Also, when I don't remember the names of the characters that speaks volumes about how I feel about the shoe because I normally remember names pretty well
Also, is anyone chinese and read the novel? I am reading the translation right now, but the author seems to be…
In Hindi we have the same thing. There are pronouns but it's the verb form which determines whether the subject is male or female. Thanks for the reply though
I think we need to consider whether we are colluding with gay oppression when we support these dramas which are…
The way I look at it, authors like Priest are financially supported when their works are adapted as dramas, in turn allowing them to contribute more to lgbt books online As an Indian, I've seen censorship even of rape abuse of real life experiences which have been represented in media but these were (thankfully) eventually ruled out by the court. The representation does bother me, but I suppose they're just doing as much as they can
The first 2 ep were nothing special but very light hearted so I was interested in where it was going. The rest…
It's not just that Kaeng doesn't know how to offer anything else, he tries to invite Puth to outings too, but Puth has frequently made it clear that he doesn't want to date him. A sexual relationship is the only way Kaeng can get his attention
This was the best one in the En of Love series. The 4 episode version really didn't allow for much character development so I'm hopeful that will be remedied here. Welcome too my PTW ;)
Ikr, you'd think that in a seventeen episode drama the screentime for side couples would be more
Not liking uwma is basically considered blasphemy in this community, I don't understand why though. It does have a far more interesting concept but it's presentation in terms of university and everything else was pretty plain
Seeing Ohm’s crackhead energy in ‘Make it Right’ and his capacity as an actor in ‘He's coming to me’; Nanon’s promising acting in the teaser and in ‘The Gifted’ and lastly, the fact that the director has directed quite a few famous projects makes me have lots of faith in Bad Buddy
The Mandarin version is here: https://m.xiaoshuo250.com/book/47/47514/1711643.html
Copy paste it into Google translator and there you go!
No. I watched TAF before KT and I didn't even realize there was a sequel until I came to mdl. So no, you don't need to watch KT to understand this story.
In fact, watching KT was a shocker because the prequel and sequel are so different. KT was about them before they were in a full fledged relationship. It showed them in college navigating their feelings for each other. If you watch TAF you'll see clips of them as students which has a significantly more cute and light vibe and that's exactly what is delivered in KT
These are shows are lgbt shows, not bl or danmei directed at the larger fujoshi populace. These attract lesser attention and are independently created by small productions.
First, when Phob sent that message to Eak accidentally
Second, when the the younger dude of the third couple (the engineering printing couple) said: Your lips are good at scolding, I'm wondering whether they are food at something else
I watched the 3rd episode on 2× speed and skipped thrice. Also, when I don't remember the names of the characters that speaks volumes about how I feel about the shoe because I normally remember names pretty well
As an Indian, I've seen censorship even of rape abuse of real life experiences which have been represented in media but these were (thankfully) eventually ruled out by the court. The representation does bother me, but I suppose they're just doing as much as they can