Never skipped as much as I did this ep….am I losing interest🤔
Maybe. All of the dialogue in this episode was important for the characters. If you don't care enough about the characters to listen to them, you might have lost interest. Nothing wrong with that, not all shows are for everyone.
I understand a BL series is two men falling in love but the writers of the shows are the ones that decide to also…
Kwan is also a very sympathetic character. I think that Pear and Kwan's relationship dynamics is also how some female relationships work. Crossing fingers that Kwan will be strong when Not runs back to her.
I love this series so much for showing insecurities and flaws that people really experience. Kawi thinks he is making mistakes, but they are all 20 years old, and as a 30 year old, he needs to remember that most of us will learn from these experiences. Now Pear can find someone who really loves her, and if she's smart, so will Kwan. Pisaeng is so smart when they're on the rooftop. Man, Pisaeng is the dictionary definition of patience and kindness.
I love these two guys! They are so silly and cute. Both men looked very nice in their yukata. I just love this series so much. I'm sure Asuka is playing good samaritan, but serves Shu right. I want to see Akira go nuts over Shin and that guy too.
The first 9 episodes had my attention, but the last 3 were disappointing. If they have a second season, I hope they make improvements. Why isn't Pitch at the awards ceremony? Is Korn going to be able to prove himself? Never mind.
LOL love the comments, lacks depth of perception.Breaking things down:1. Minato is conservative, traditional guy…
Minato being a tsundere, loves Shin very much, but will never let him know. His inner thoughts talk about how much he loves Shin and how he feels he is losing control of his feelings. He also feels pressure to be the elder in the relationship. I think that some viewers do not understand this character trope, so thanks for the break down.
I'm still not feeling the Bu Xia character yet. Hopefully things will get better once they start talking about the voices stopping. The subs are terrible, especially between the sister and brother, when that dialogue explains the supernatural incidents. I still have no clue what that sign they keep showing says.
I'm only guessing because at the end Thian got hearing loss and heard a voice say, "soulmate." Whether a second season materializes is another story. I'm still waiting for the 2nd season of En of Love. I edited the comment to be clear. Thanks.
Judging by Thian's last scene, if they have one, I hope they do season 2 better. This started good, unique concept, but a lot of wasted time and lackluster confession after 4 days on the road searching for Patt.
Something is still bothering me. Pear's father, why he was hesitating to say yes to operate on Kawi's father...…
As a responsible doctor, you cannot commit to something until you examine the patient. You have to see the patient, run tests, then give the patient their options. A quack would agree to the surgery without seeing the patient. Either way, it did not matter and Kawi's father died even with the surgery. Pear has obviously been doted on her whole life and doesn't understand that Kawi would be embarrassed, or worse, be seen as befriending Pear to get to her father.
Agree. Someone said Mike didn’t do well in the workshops that’s when they knew Pisaeng wasn’t right for…
When I rewatched the old trailer (had to do it on a reaction channel) I can see that Gawin is more suited for the role. I think many of us want Mike to get a lead role, so I also hope it will be in the near future.
I'm thinking the cherries were an aesthetic choice for the pilot trailer and none of those scenes will be in the…
I hope so unless that's Thai humor that went over my head. In the native title, they use the proper word for virgin, but Japanese people like to shorten everything. (e.g., Staba for Starbucks) and the English title of the manga is also Cherry Magic.
as someone who is a really big fan of the Japanese version, I have strong reservations about this. watching the…
I actually liked the Thai version of Love Stage more. I felt the Japanese adaptation was terrible.
I'm more on the fence on the Thai adaptation after watching the pilot. I just didn't feel the chemistry, which is odd because Tay and New usually have very good chemistry. I noticed the Fujiisaki goes back to being a fujoshi like in the manga. I know they have to localize the story for the Thai audience, but I hope they don't have a "Y" fanclub with Fujisaki as the president, or a dumb ex returning to make trouble. I'm hoping this is a wonderful series and I'm looking forward to watching it.
I've always been worried about GMMTV messing this story up, since they've messed up stories in the past. After watching the pilot, I'm on the fence. I didn't feel that spark between the Kurosawa and Adachi characters. I also didn't like the inclusion of the cherries, they just seem out of place. Hopefully I'm wrong because I love this manga, and the Japanese live action. I'm going to watch it, but worried because I don't want to see Thai BL staples such as, an interfering ex (Kurosawa is not a virgin), sexually harassing boss, and I didn't see a cat with Tsuge.
I enjoyed Episode 6. I may be in the minority, but I like this mini series. I could do with less Louise and Posh, but the love scene was very nice, and I'm not a viewer who lives for loves scenes. It was like the dam broke, and the water came rushing out. I'm sure things will get messed up next episode, so I will just carry fond memories of Episode 6. I forgot, I'm not paying attention to the young couple because there is going to be a new series with Jericho and Hiro, so no need to get attached.
The mom and dad divorce/remarriage arc took up too much time. Pat was wrong for going bonkers, but Asian dramas tend to have a lot of violence from both men and women, and when the victim is unscathed like Lomfon, people tend to not think it was as bad as it would be in real life. Not excusing Pat's actions, nor condoning them.
Tai is a jerk. Pat should stay away from him since Tai can't help himself from being flirty with everyone he meets. I don't know if it was the actor, or the director, but the only person Tai isn't flirty with is Pat, and Thian. Pat was even more flirty with Nara that Pat.
I'm sure there will be a cookie cutter ending to this. This series had potential, with a unique premise, but the unnecessary drama and the poor storytelling impacted it. I just hope that Thian does not forgive Lomfon easily.
If they had stuck to the source material, this series would have been much better. Much of the drama, like Up being an ex, the two year separation, the father driving a wedge, was created for the series. The Broccoli house was named by both Jeng and Pat in the source material, and Pat left Jian in order to protect Jeng from speculation and gossip about their relationship. Pat also started a slow burn relationship with Jeng's mom before bringing the father in. I wonder if why they made these changes since they did not progress the love story?
I'm more on the fence on the Thai adaptation after watching the pilot. I just didn't feel the chemistry, which is odd because Tay and New usually have very good chemistry. I noticed the Fujiisaki goes back to being a fujoshi like in the manga. I know they have to localize the story for the Thai audience, but I hope they don't have a "Y" fanclub with Fujisaki as the president, or a dumb ex returning to make trouble. I'm hoping this is a wonderful series and I'm looking forward to watching it.
Tai is a jerk. Pat should stay away from him since Tai can't help himself from being flirty with everyone he meets. I don't know if it was the actor, or the director, but the only person Tai isn't flirty with is Pat, and Thian. Pat was even more flirty with Nara that Pat.
I'm sure there will be a cookie cutter ending to this. This series had potential, with a unique premise, but the unnecessary drama and the poor storytelling impacted it. I just hope that Thian does not forgive Lomfon easily.