I watched episode 7 right after watching GSP... and I hope you did not do that too and ended like wreck afterwards. For Friday BL's, Quaranthings took the crown for me this week. It touched on so many things emotionally, and although I can't relate, it did tweaked my stone-cold sensibility and made me realize that Judah's reaction to Rocky is well-grounded in his past experiences.
I like episode 4. But I love the first three the best :) (as of now). Maybe because of Sue's tea cup scene without tea spilling from the way she moved it around... and the long slow-mo dance, I feel like it was stretched a bit too much (maybe its just me seeing this episode and screening it with my own)
But anyway, as I've said, I like this episode because we were immersed into Vlad's loneliness. And it presented in a way which is palpable to most of us.
My Imaginary Boyfirend has a big company behind it. I believe it’ll have experienced actors.My Ride is from…
Got a laugh from "it won't be awful as oxygen," was that show the standard for worst Thai BL? Kidding aside, I hope they do get actors with real acting backgrounds, because bad acting translate into worst viewing experience.
I can't even argue with this lol. I'm holding out some hope though. I mean, it has to get better, right? I mean,…
That is one sad thing about the industry. BUT on a brighter note, I think the competition other countries are putting on the table will shake their complacency.
I can't even argue with this lol. I'm holding out some hope though. I mean, it has to get better, right? I mean,…
I will probably watch when PhuKhao's cut is available. But for now, I'll drop this one. I am hoping Thailand will up their plot/stories and do away with good looking guys without acting prowess... because it really makes impact to the viewing experience.
This could be a game changer in Thai's BL. I have read the both this and My Imaginary Boyfriend and it is so different from the usual (tired) plot. I just hope they will get seasoned actors to give life to the characters.
Maybe because of Sue's tea cup scene without tea spilling from the way she moved it around... and the long slow-mo dance, I feel like it was stretched a bit too much (maybe its just me seeing this episode and screening it with my own)
But anyway, as I've said, I like this episode because we were immersed into Vlad's loneliness. And it presented in a way which is palpable to most of us.