I´m sorry i like this drama but this is the worst episode, too much drama all over the place, and the pace OMG…
Honestly though, during Aoey’s live I was constantly staring at how the number of viewers kept increasing instead of concentrating on hating his pratty face XD 52k+ viewed on a live is a bit too much
Gosh, Bruce is such a great actor. In previous episodes we have seen him crying, like actual crying when he's sad and he's good at it. But in episode 11 when he fake cries it's so obvious and fits into the role of Aoey, an attention seeking, embittered clout. He's such a gem, you know the actor did a good job of being the villain when you want to fear his head off
I imagine that since they're attending different universities, they might have inter-school (college?) competitions and may still continue to be rivals who are actually dating XD Now that it's so close it almost feels surreal, I will positively perish in case there's another postponement
I didn't like the We Best Love series per se, but although these dramas have the same author I'm very excited for Miracle. I'm pretty sure that with the hype it's getting, it will reach completion and become a full fledged series. And I hope they don't change the cast either because the chemistry and visuals were perfection.
I know this was made and released in 2007 and I imagine it might've been pretty popular back then but watching this in 2021 was a pain. The movie has transcended the boundaries of the maximum level of second hand embarrassment I'm prepared to witness in a day. Some of the scenes were so illogical I had actual tears in my eyes (especially that knife scene like what?)
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Episode 1~ From what I just saw in the last 50 minutes, Nitiman’s first episode used up all the tropes in one go. 1. Breakup✓ 2. Misunderstanding which could be solved via a simple conversation✓ 3. Intense back and forth between main leads✓ 4. Drinking at a bar scene with Bbomb singing a song and showing extra care for Jin✓ 5. Engineering students studying limits (because that's all that the syllabus is about)✓ 6. The Moon selection and subsequent photo session with awkward skinship between mls.✓ 7. Screeching ladyboys, fujoshi shippers, girl-obsessed friend✓
To be honest, I skipped through most of it (but that may be attributed to the fact that it's 3:25 am here...). I'm surprised though, since they used up all these plot devices, I wonder where the next episodes are leading us.
I was hella uncomfortable with Bbomb following Him into the washroom and leaning towards Jin while he was using the urinal. And no, it's not a 'bro' thing. Men too need privacy amongst themselves and the whole scene while short, made me feel uncomfortable. Then there was the part where Jin’s best friend Keam sent a picture of him drunk and sprawled on the bed to Bbomb who (a) he is not familiar with (b) is having a field with Jin. That was irresponsible and didn't make sense...
On a different note, Jom (Jin) is pretty cute and his absurd facial expressions might be growing on me. As for Noh (Bbomb), I have no idea whether his acting is supposed to be that dry but if so, he's killing that role. However his line delivery is so off (like when he leaned into Jin and said “Youre cute when you're mad”, I was internally cringing).
This is the second time I've been introduced to Turbo and Kaownah as a couple. I had no idea about who they were before their cameo in ‘Lovely Writer’ and since I don't have interest in shipping, I didn't search them up. But my eyes were immediately drawn to them and it seems Nitiman is another drama where I'll have second lead syndrome.
I'm confused by what you mean. What long-distance pining? Mork couldn't possibly be more direct and obvious. He…
Well, in a practical situation I'd definitely agree with you. In a drama I'll give a pass to Pi (Mork has called him out for his rudeness a few time though which made Pi back off), especially because he considers Mork as his rival. I too hope he stops being so rude to Mork but it's sweet when he lets some affection get through, like when he let Mork rest his head on his lap.
If anybody Thai is watching this, is the selection of a university 'moon' actually a thing in Thai universities. I've watched so many dramas with the same theme and I just realized that I don't know whether it's actually a mythical practice being served to bl fans or a real one ;)
Every year demands for the production of at least one gay moon drama and Nitiman is here to serve it.
I'm confused by what you mean. What long-distance pining? Mork couldn't possibly be more direct and obvious. He…
Pi has been long-distance pining for Nan and so was Mork, they didn't always start out at each other neck you know. Besides, everyone's crush works differently, I've been like Mork you've handled yours differently. I wouldn't say Pi is awful either, he's crushing on Nan and Mork's advances are confusing him after so much conflict (which he may or may not have been making up in his head ;)
I love this series for portraying crush culture so well. I've subtly tried doing so much for my crush, just like Mork has, but I could never be as bold as him. I appreciate him for being the type of guy who tries to earn Pi’s affection on his own, instead of dragging Nan into this. I've never seen such accurate portrayal of a 'teenage crush' in a drama, it's not always about sexual tension, it's also about the long-distance pining. FUTS deserves so much better.
Muang Nan has no idea that Pi likes him. Muang Nan has been friends with Mork for a long time and he believes…
The show doesn't have to comply completely with the book, so far Muang Nan hasn't shown such signs in the show. Besides I'm pretty sure the stepbrother arc won't be incorporated since he's not part of the cast or posters (as far as I've seen)
From what I just saw in the last 50 minutes, Nitiman’s first episode used up all the tropes in one go.
1. Breakup✓
2. Misunderstanding which could be solved via a simple conversation✓
3. Intense back and forth between main leads✓
4. Drinking at a bar scene with Bbomb singing a song and showing extra care for Jin✓
5. Engineering students studying limits (because that's all that the syllabus is about)✓
6. The Moon selection and subsequent photo session with awkward skinship between mls.✓
7. Screeching ladyboys, fujoshi shippers, girl-obsessed friend✓
To be honest, I skipped through most of it (but that may be attributed to the fact that it's 3:25 am here...). I'm surprised though, since they used up all these plot devices, I wonder where the next episodes are leading us.
I was hella uncomfortable with Bbomb following Him into the washroom and leaning towards Jin while he was using the urinal. And no, it's not a 'bro' thing. Men too need privacy amongst themselves and the whole scene while short, made me feel uncomfortable. Then there was the part where Jin’s best friend Keam sent a picture of him drunk and sprawled on the bed to Bbomb who (a) he is not familiar with (b) is having a field with Jin. That was irresponsible and didn't make sense...
On a different note, Jom (Jin) is pretty cute and his absurd facial expressions might be growing on me. As for Noh (Bbomb), I have no idea whether his acting is supposed to be that dry but if so, he's killing that role. However his line delivery is so off (like when he leaned into Jin and said “Youre cute when you're mad”, I was internally cringing).
This is the second time I've been introduced to Turbo and Kaownah as a couple. I had no idea about who they were before their cameo in ‘Lovely Writer’ and since I don't have interest in shipping, I didn't search them up. But my eyes were immediately drawn to them and it seems Nitiman is another drama where I'll have second lead syndrome.
Every year demands for the production of at least one gay moon drama and Nitiman is here to serve it.