Apart from agreeing everything else that peeved people out watching this show, I dislike the analogy of comparing cockroaches to homosexuals. It's insensitive and insulting even if they didn't intend for it to be that way. That completely defeats the purpose of the show - to bring acceptance and make people realize that even if they don't understand, they can learn to let go and let others live. Overall a very incoherent storyline with mediocre to bad acting and execution.
Imagine what they could've done with such a great chemistry. And they just let it all go to waste lol This season had tremendous potential since it actually had a direction, a storyline. But the execution was so immature hahahah
There's only so much you can do while trying so hard to avoid intimate scenes. Not just the side couple, even the main couple's chemistry got lackluster as the show went on. Pretty disappointing. I stayed for the comedy, and the sensibility of consent and ethics portrayed in the show. That's something not many shows cover and take seriously.
i didnt realise near and jeno are different people till the end of the 1st episode 😠they're older/younger…
Man SAAAME! I literally just came here to comment that cuz I had the biggest trip of my life. Surprised how I didn't realise it despite the names being different. And you still realised that pretty soon cuz I got that in ep 6 lmfao Only in the prom scene when I saw them together was when I was mindblown. I even considered that maybe they were trying to make some deep allusions to him still liking the board game cafe guy but staying with Chris like some mind and heart split concept. That was hilarious.
Completely agree with Synchronicity's review there. If this was an old bl, I would've understood. But this one really failed to convince me. Stale plot, awful (background) music, awkward acting, zero chemistry. I wish they would've considered the length to which the BL industry has traversed today, especially Thai BLs, and this just seemed as if it was done to just get over with it.
This was truly amazing. Ticha has these bewitching looks, you just can't look away. Her expressions fit perfectly too. She's so versatile, love it. I was team praewa ALL THE WAY. Disappointed when she died and that other annoying one survived haha
Okay I just LOVE the chibi chan!!! She's so cute and lovely. And her acting.. BRILLIANT. AT THAT AGE?! Hoping to see her more in her future performances! She's so good!! Soraa~ :D A beautifully made piece overall:))
It's always interesting to me to see someone respond negatively to a drama that I love. This one I felt was an…
I see how you looked at it. And I completely understand. But if I were to do that myself, I'd feel like I'm justifying things for the characters, which any viewer shouldn't need to. I mean no offense here to you in any way, just mentioning how I'd feel thinking about things that way. Also, I never did expect Shun to confess. I did expect them to take some step though. And the part you mentioned where Shun asks that to the acting teacher, it's actually the only sign he gives before they meet in the end, other than deleting the pictures on the camera. I'm not here to debate, but thought I'd clear out how I felt abot those parts . Although overall, it was a really good piece! I watch all sorts of non mainstream shows so this was definitely among the top of the better half of the list :D
It's always interesting to me to see someone respond negatively to a drama that I love. This one I felt was an…
I honestly don't think I commented in a negative manner, nor did I intend to. I mentioned both the shortcomings and the best parts of the drama. It could be called constructive criticism, if anything. Now that you've asked about the scenes I thought were unnecessary, it could include the fact that the characters of the leads, especially Shun, had such a weak personality and it wasn't developed further. Even till the very end, it almost seemed like the girls had to "persuade" him to say that he liked Nagisa, therefore also making the ending seem forced. Shun didn't even seem to be working hard enough while the other characters went toward what they wanted. He did mention that he couldn't work to achieve or change something even though he knew he should, but isn't that the point of a series? Character development? I didn't see any change in Shun till the very end. It just seemed like a one sided love Nagisa had. Also, I don't understand why the series wasn't focused more on developing the relationship between the two leads and instead showed more scenes with the girls. Almost seemed like what you may call a "filler episode". If I'm watching a short series, I expect a much quicker pace instead of wasting time showing the stories which won't add anything significant to the leads' stories. And I had completely forgotten about the m/f kiss as opposed to the m/m hug. But I did not expect them to kiss from the very beginning of the series and seeing its pace. I could honestly explain much more, but I hope you get my point. I mean no hate at all to the series and I respect your opinion and the fact that you love it. I just see some certain points which I consider as flaws and I point them out. Not to spread hate, but to make a difference. "Constructive criticism" as I said.
Overall a very incoherent storyline with mediocre to bad acting and execution.
This season had tremendous potential since it actually had a direction, a storyline. But the execution was so immature hahahah
I stayed for the comedy, and the sensibility of consent and ethics portrayed in the show. That's something not many shows cover and take seriously.
Only in the prom scene when I saw them together was when I was mindblown. I even considered that maybe they were trying to make some deep allusions to him still liking the board game cafe guy but staying with Chris like some mind and heart split concept. That was hilarious.
If this was an old bl, I would've understood. But this one really failed to convince me. Stale plot, awful (background) music, awkward acting, zero chemistry. I wish they would've considered the length to which the BL industry has traversed today, especially Thai BLs, and this just seemed as if it was done to just get over with it.
A beautifully made piece overall:))
Now that you've asked about the scenes I thought were unnecessary, it could include the fact that the characters of the leads, especially Shun, had such a weak personality and it wasn't developed further. Even till the very end, it almost seemed like the girls had to "persuade" him to say that he liked Nagisa, therefore also making the ending seem forced. Shun didn't even seem to be working hard enough while the other characters went toward what they wanted. He did mention that he couldn't work to achieve or change something even though he knew he should, but isn't that the point of a series? Character development? I didn't see any change in Shun till the very end. It just seemed like a one sided love Nagisa had.
Also, I don't understand why the series wasn't focused more on developing the relationship between the two leads and instead showed more scenes with the girls. Almost seemed like what you may call a "filler episode". If I'm watching a short series, I expect a much quicker pace instead of wasting time showing the stories which won't add anything significant to the leads' stories.
And I had completely forgotten about the m/f kiss as opposed to the m/m hug. But I did not expect them to kiss from the very beginning of the series and seeing its pace.
I could honestly explain much more, but I hope you get my point. I mean no hate at all to the series and I respect your opinion and the fact that you love it. I just see some certain points which I consider as flaws and I point them out. Not to spread hate, but to make a difference. "Constructive criticism" as I said.