After a rewatch, I am definitely on the list of those who want to see the Doctor and Jin Bao in a spin-off series.…
I second this, but they have to be careful with the casting of the child actors. I'm reading the novel right now and this author likes coercion and bullying.
I have to respectfully disagree with those fans as I think Only Boo is the best GMMTV show of 2024, much better…
I appreciate that you are stating what Thai fans are saying because most of the time, we international viewers don't know what the Thai fans are thinking. I just preferred Only Boo, even though I thought it would be not that great.
I didn't notice this while watching Pit Babe, but Sailub has a lot of sex appeal. I don't always pay close attention to sex scenes, but I could not take my eyes off of him. I hope to see Pon and Sailub again as the main couple in a series. Sad to have to say goodbye until PIt Babe 2.
I love that most of the people who are watching The Trainee agree that it's the best production from GMMTV this…
I have to respectfully disagree with those fans as I think Only Boo is the best GMMTV show of 2024, much better than this show, with a much lower budget and new actors. I do love how Off is portraying Jane. He is usually overshadowed by Gun, but Off is the shining star of this series. My gripe is, Off and Gun are the second couple in this series, instead of the main couple and Judy-Bamhee are the main couple.
I agree with your take on Judy and Bamhee and honestly, if she and Tae broke up so she could study abroad, that would be one of the few times I would like that plot device.
... guys, what is this series actually about? I simply can't see any action that would give meaning to this whole…
I love this series and feel like each episode is only 5 minutes long. Full disclosure, I love odd couples and slice of life, so this series falls right into both for me. The point is, the characters are not supposed to be the perfect couple from the outside, but where it counts, they fit. Takara is used to being judged by his looks and the only person he feels real affection from is his grandfather. Taishin comes from a loving family and is very outspoken for a Japanese man. While Takara has to stuff his feelings, Taishin is like a fountain. Taishin isn't the handsomest man in town, at least he understands Takara in a way that not many people do. I loved how Taishin carefully planned their date, down to making a program and bringing hot sauce on the date for Takara. In contrast, Takara uses the program to cover his face when laying on the blanket, but Taishin doesn't have a hissy fit, he continues looking for the blue bird. When Taishin loses his wallet and it is returned, Takara comforts him, and helps him re-evaluate his feelings about being a total failure. But that's just my. biased opinion.
I am too far into this show to turn back now, but the lost wallet scene was such a waste of time. Taishin is beyond…
Having lost a wallet in Tokyo, I can relate to his situation. My wallet was found and returned to me, and I could feel Taishin's sense of being a total failure on a thoughtful and carefully planned date with Takara, and how sweetly Takara comforted him. Just because Taishin grew up some place, doesn't mean he knows how to hike. I know people who grew up in Hawaii who hate the beach and do not know how to surf - or swim. Hopefully this series will get better for you, but I really like it so far.
I don't think any of you are thinking about what you're saying. I understand that this show isn't everyone's cup…
Actually, Konishi looks more like the manga character of Taishin than Iwase as Takara. He is doing an excellent job with his portrayal of Taishin. What the naysayers are missing is how Takara and Taishin have a lot of similarities. While focused on creepy and ugly, they are missing the beauty and nuances of this budding relationship. Both actors are doing a great job bringing their characters to life. I agree with you about the beauty shaming that would not be tolerated under other circumstances.
Okay, that's it for me. Not reading the comments here anymore. Way too many negative comments that are actively…
Don't let them chase you away. You can tell by most of the comments that they don't understand nuance and that BL manga is a very diverse genre. I love this series, I've read the manga and think that it's very well done.
I loved episode 8. Taishin is quirky, but so is Takara. If Takara was not a handsome, cool, prince, he would be thought of as odd duck with his glass and marble collection. I thought it was super endearing that Taishin made a program for their date, but didn't get angry when Takara laid on the blanket and used it to cover his face.
I can relate to the wallet situation because I lost my wallet in Shinjuku Tokyo, one of the busiest places on earth. I was rushing to the post office when I dropped it. I backtracked and saw a man holding it, probably to turn it in. Thankfully my driver's license was inside (normally I leave it in my hotel) and I showed him to confirm the wallet belonged to me. That Takara was not irritated by the whole situation, made me so happy.
Well, the actors aren't Fifth and Zeke here, so I'm willing to give it a chance. Just getting started with this…
Best wishes. I hope that you enjoy it. I will wait until the series ends, then read the reviews. Oxin shows have such potential so I don't know how they end up mangling the product in the end.
how shallow you guys are. they're trying to give you an interesting story with an ensemble cast of varying characters…
I don't care about kissing. One of my favorite series is Cherry Magic - no kissing. I just cannot stand the cutesy, goo-goo, gaa-gaaness of GL and how now there is an obligatory GL couple in every BL series. My complaint with this series is, the dumb love triangle taking up most of the show and when Judy violates so many boundaries that males get criticized for, it is excused. This was marketed as a BL with Off and Gun being the main couple, but that was clickbait. My fast forward button works, but I noticed that I'm watching a fraction of the episodes. They should have just marketed this as a GL with Judy and Bamhee as the mains, and like Summer Night, I would have just passed, since there are so many shows out there now. Except for Ryan, Jane and Pie, I don't find the characters that interesting, and the setting doesn't do anything for me. I'm hoping with the rising popularity of GL, they slowly leave the BL space. At least manga is still a safe space for now, but honestly, yuri readers wouldn't want BL to intrude on their space either.
I must be much slower than the average Thai viewer because it took me until episode 4 to figure out the different costumes. 1. The ugly pajamas is when they in the writer's room. 2. The Chinese costumes are when Shan and Ob-un are collaborating on the novel without the other writers. 3. Regular clothes when they are just being in real life selves.
I would like to see Yim and Tutor being given more serious roles. Tutor looks like an angel in his close-ups, and I'm enjoying looking at Yim's eyes.
Except for the Crown Prince, all of the actors are Chinese. I watched this in Chinese. So it may be the show if…
I think I got confused because it sounded like you didn't like the Thai version. I think I understand that in the future, they should stick to Chinese actors and language for future projects. I agree, but it might have to be like this project where they accept 1-2 Thai actors. Blue Canvas of Youthful Days got pulled and now we don't know if we will ever see the remaining 8 episodes. That means we may have to compromise in the casting.
It can be my own feelings but I think this type of costume BL is only for Chinese language. Without Chinese actors,…
Except for the Crown Prince, all of the actors are Chinese. I watched this in Chinese. So it may be the show if you cannot find interest in the series. There was a Q&A where they asked the actors to send a message to their hometown fans in hometown dialect, so this series is done in Beijing dialect.
I'm binging this rn but i'm confused about who is who :( who is the current king? what's the relationship between…
Huaien's father will be revealed toward the end of the series. The third prince is not seen but they are in his territory. The young crown prince, Shaoyu is the son of the first prince, now Emperor, and the Empress. He will be the next Emperor. Huaien's mother was a concubine of the Emperor, the is the character that all men fall in love with. She was from the Xue clan and given to the Emperor by her father for political reasons. The Empress was jealous and had her killed. Xiaobao's younger sister is adopted, and she is from the Xue clan, the only survivor of a massacre, which makes her a blood relative of Huaien.
I have mixed feelings since the actors are so young, and now they are throwing in lesbians like they are decorations. Give the lesbians their own shows. It is starting to seem like a gimmick now. Becky and Freen, have shown that they have their own fanbase. I'm not sure why they did not cast 18 year olds for this series. It isn't like 10 years ago, there are plenty of actors who would take these roles.
I don't know what everyone is mad about but, personally, I love this series. I have been in an awful slump since…
I'm not mad, but I enjoyed Keita Hatsukoi much more because I love slice of life, and I don't feel the Thai version has captured that as well. I also think that Gemini and Fourth deserve something more challenging at this point as well since they proved themselves in Moonlight Chicken. If this adaptation made you happy, that's all that matters.
I agree with your take on Judy and Bamhee and honestly, if she and Tae broke up so she could study abroad, that would be one of the few times I would like that plot device.
I can relate to the wallet situation because I lost my wallet in Shinjuku Tokyo, one of the busiest places on earth. I was rushing to the post office when I dropped it. I backtracked and saw a man holding it, probably to turn it in. Thankfully my driver's license was inside (normally I leave it in my hotel) and I showed him to confirm the wallet belonged to me. That Takara was not irritated by the whole situation, made me so happy.
1. The ugly pajamas is when they in the writer's room.
2. The Chinese costumes are when Shan and Ob-un are collaborating on the novel without the other writers.
3. Regular clothes when they are just being in real life selves.
I would like to see Yim and Tutor being given more serious roles. Tutor looks like an angel in his close-ups, and I'm enjoying looking at Yim's eyes.