oh God I despise people like Jane, making others feel uncomfortable on purpose, a pick me b*tch who even dared to try make Diew feel guilty about rejecting her like I'm so proud of my boy that he didn't give in to her disgusting manipulation and refused again. It's funny that in Knock Knock Boys character Jane was my absolute fav like this is the Jane I want to see. (I liked the cameo, will the rest appear too at some party?)
Also I liked how they talked about problems and even though Diew couldn't open up more, listening to God's issue relieved him a little to know he's not the only one having issues in communication. I also loved how God gave him the plushie as if he knew that Diew needed some non-human emotional support. Both feel really good around each other and that's all that matters.
Diew totally resembled me during the presentation. It's like no one has a clue about social phobia which makes impossible to speak in front of the whole class. It's not just introversion. It's not about not being willing to get out of comfort zone, it's a mental problem which paralyzes you when you look at others, speaking is just impossible with the block in the head. I don't even know how to deal with this. When I forced myself to talk and finished my presentation where the teacher was humiliating me the whole time, I was suicidal and couldn't stop crying. I had an anxiety attack and barely survived the day. It became a traumatic experience for me and now I'm even more scared to present something. I'm glad that they made it look like a life-threatening situation here because it seriously feels like this for us.
I’m actually assuming it’s probably not Jane’s ex but Jane’s former co-intern since Baimon was surprised…
I'd hope so but the way he was touchy with Jane was just weird. Jane treated Ryan really harshly when he thought that he was like the guy who got the internship so I wouldn't expect him to be so touchy with his rival whom he hated. Maybe Jane dated someone at his work and that's why Baimon knows him. Since it's coming to an end, it looks like they want to push Ryan to make the first move after the confession. To make it clear which way he likes Jane.
You are right that we need to see all the povs. I was defending Ba-Mhee last ep because her haters were just extreme with the hate, wishing her to die etc. instead of wishing her to personally grow. After the apology there's nothing more that she can do and the break-up freed both of them but Pah was needed in my opinion for Ba-Mhee to know how much Tae cared and how much he loved her. Tae wouldn't tell her to not make her feel guilty so it's good that Pah told her.
Pie on the other hand is a person I'd relate to most in this situation, not knowing how to act and feeling uncomfortable when both of them are her friends. It's so hard. Pah wasn't really close with Ba-Mhee unlike Pie so she didn't want to judge her. I completely get her.
Thank you for your opinion. I'm always waiting for mature replies to converse about it with someone but usually get mocked. 😅
Oh God like I'm glad the ex will twist something there but come on, those two didn't even kiss yet and will come across another misunderstanding? The eps are not long enough for that. I liked the slow burn but now that they know it's mutual, what's stopping them? Oh right, the ex who spawns out of nowhere next ep.
I liked the love triangle plot but this time it really ruined me. Seeing how fragile their relationship actually were when neglecting was enough for the other one to fall out of love and in love with someone else... Long-term relationships are always like this. You get comfortable around the other one and don't bother to pay him so much attention until you lose them.
I liked that Pah's actually minding their business because Tae is way too nice and takes all the blame but Ba-Mhee should still know that she triggered the break-up. I wish he was harsh to Judy too but he can't as an intern. She should still beware what she did and should apologize to Ba-Mhee and Tae. I don't really know what to think about her now when she completely ignored the problem, acted like nothing happened... instead of changing the theme of conversation, she should talk about it with Ba-Mhee seriously, ask how she feels, tell her to get it out of her just like Pah told Tae... she minded her business way too much after stirring Ba-Mhee's feelings up.
agreed, many people here are not trying to even understand Ba-Mhee. She was feeling really miserable because of…
I literally replied under the only comment here which spilled shit about Judy and I blame her. You blame Ba-Mhee so why bothering replying to comment which is defending her? And then posting a new one where you don't understand her defenders. We are all different, raised in different cultures, somewhere cheating is just normalized and we live through it, somewhere people are killed for that and it's the biggest crime but you don't have to mock them for relating to the situation. I can understand both Tae and Ba-Mhee, it's hard for both of them but the lack of sympathy here is as if those people lived in totalitarianism in which nothing can be forgiven.
agreed, many people here are not trying to even understand Ba-Mhee. She was feeling really miserable because of…
I literally replied under the only comment here which spilled shit about Judy and I blame her. You blame Ba-Mhee so why bothering replying to comment which is defending her? And then posting a new one where you don't understand her defenders. We are all different, raised in different cultures, somewhere cheating is just normalized and we live through it, somewhere people are killed for that and it's the biggest crime but you don't have to mock them for relating to the situation. I can understand both Tae and Ba-Mhee, it's hard for both of them but the lack of sympathy here is as if those people lived in totalitarianism in which nothing can be forgiven.
agreed, many people here are not trying to even understand Ba-Mhee. She was feeling really miserable because of…
I guess you've never met people who were forcing you to drink, huh? Even though you refuse, they make you drink and the clients were really pushy. But yeah, she was careless but it's Judy who brought her there so she should take care of her too and not let her drink too much. Ba-Mhee is an adult but Judy is her mentor and knows the clients better. We may be babying her but she's 21, turned adult at 20 and people in this age don't have many experiences when they just started being adult. She's still pretty responsible for her age so I wouldn't judge her when she got drunk on the company's anniversary. Which younger didn't do that? It's wrong but human. Her character is not meant to be perfect. No one is in this series otherwise you'd have to mock more people besides Judy and Ba-Mhee. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I just don't get why people treat Ba-Mhee like the biggest bitch and turn a blind eye over other things she did. She didn't do it on purpose unlike many cheaters who cheat for fun. Don't put her in the same category.
judy is the only one i feel is really at fault bahmee was going through alot while feeling like her bf didn't…
agreed, many people here are not trying to even understand Ba-Mhee. She was feeling really miserable because of the lack of affection as a giver who wasn't receiving her lovely gestures back. It's not Tae's fault as well, he's just someone who's not so expressive when it comes to love but he got too used to her doing things for him and took it for granted which made her feel unimportant. Ba-Mhee was drunk as well, she could barely stand and lost control over herself but Judy wasn't too drunk and the one more sober is always responsible. She had control over herself and knew what she was doing but couldn't resist the temptation to kiss Ba-Mhee. She should reject her, tell her it's not right. She also saw how upset Ba-Mhee was when Tae was ignoring her texts but made it all worse and chose to be selfish. Still, she wasn't completely sober as well otherwise I think she'd do better
Jane really has what Ryan doesn't. Professionalism and ability to divide his personal life from work but in the preview it seems like that Ryan's confession will unravel it as he'll be twice as rough at him. Still Jane's scolding was rightful here, Ryan's jealousy took control over most of his actions.
About Ba-Mhee... people seem to be really bias when they are judging her, loving Tae while insulting Ba-Mhee. Yes, she should talk with him over her insecurities. She should choose him over Judy and shouldn't drunk kiss her but putting this aside, she wasn't doing anything else than taking care of Tae. Tae was way too focused on his work and so she was taking care of his daily needs like food and drink which Tae should just do himself tho he's busy. He got too used to her spoiling and she felt unappreciated when she carried him the food and he didn't eat it or didn't thank her... as a woman who cares about others way too much and then feels unappreciated, I understand why she felt more comfortable with Judy who was the same type as her. Really caring, attentive, she just had what Ba-Mhee was giving to Tae but even caring women need someone to take care of them, text them, worry about them, anything which would tell them the other party likes them. She felt neglected and didn't know about Tae's surprise at all. He didn't really give her a hint or let her know that she remembers, they were barely talking and the lack of communication was fault of both of them so it's not fair to blame only Ba-Mhee. He gave her a reason to feel unloved and she was seeking for it somewhere else because her type is really romantic and the lack of affection from him didn't match with her. If only internship separates them because of lack of time and Tae chose the busiest work of them all, they should give up on their relationship to not hurt each other even more in the future. If Ba-Mhee feels that they can't handle it when they just started working, I don't think that withholding it is the right way her and talking it through won't help them much as Tae will continue be really busy and won't have time for her. It goes like this in real life, guys. No relationship has it easy.
from the official trailer the show looks queer but I don't see TayNew happening tho Pompan will be having a husband there (probably Foei) and ForceBook will probably be a couple there too. A couple who hires the group to bust the ghosts in their house maybs but I'm glad it's not focused on romance. The show seems to be really funny and relaxing so I'm glad to get this after We Are but I was sure it'd replace Wandee Goodday... are they saving the slot for actual bl series? Or High School Frienemy maybe? The schedule is a big mess rn but they still keep entertaining fans throughout the years while other companies take more time which I appreciate
I'm not comparing them ffs 🙄. Are you able to read my comment? I just said that The Loyal Pin impressed me more and it makes sense when you look at the budget of this series. That's why I didn't want to mention it because fans like you would reply.
When I had written a negative comments and review for We are, I got accused of being hater who can't enjoy simple…
oh same same, I was writing constructive criticism about Love Sea in the comment section but got caught aback by the "fans" who were telling me how blindly I'm watching it and that I should just go away with my opinion. It never stopped me from writing what I think though the toxicity could not be as bad here as it's on Twitter. Anyways, I dropped both MLMU and Love Sea. MLMU for the same reason as you, it looks like the staff behind cameras slacked off here a lot and it doesn't seem to be worthy of buying broadcasting rights from Japan. Love Sea for bad experience with the author and her even directing it which made it unwatchable for me and also poor storyline. After they left the island, nothing kept me interested.
I really loved the new ep, the romance proceeded really well and I hope I'll see Ryan being the one more active and flirt with Jane more expressively. I feel really bad for Ba-Mhee because what she's experiencing is completely different from being tired and finding a hook up, doing it just to make the other party angry or to find comfort somewhere else. Tae wasn't neglecting her at all as I thought he would from the trailer, he was just more busy but still made time to chat with her, call her and look forward to their free day. They were just unlucky that their time at work was different so they didn't have time for each other and meanwhile Ba-Mhee got to get along with Judy who's paying her attention and spends time with her when Tae can't. I hoped Ba-Mhee would actually reject Judy's offer and go with Tae but her affection towards Judy was getting stronger. It could be just an admiration but when she's doubting her feelings, it could be more. At first I hoped they'd end up together but Tae doesn't deserve this at all and it'd be really sad to end the longtime relationship because Ba-Mhee found an interest in a woman and Tae didn't really give her a reason to leave him and go with Judy who she know for such a short time. She worked really hard on pursuing Tae so I don't really feel happy about the idea that they'd separate. I only hope that this will make Ba-Mhee and Tae's love stronger and Judy will be happy for them as her love for Ba-Mhee looks really pure.
Otherwise there were some cringe moments like the shameless lady who cared only about looks, not work, or the finding things under couch scene tho it's pretty relatable.
What made me laugh was Ryan's determination to impress Jane (mainly his small body carrying the big bottle of water + making the kid cry for his love), Pie guessing Baimon as Ryan's potential love interest and Pah yielding to his gluttony and eating everything and trying to steal Ba-Mhee's food for Tae
oh I just wrote it cuz of fans who stan Blank and TSOU to the death and claim it as the best series. I have high standards when it comes to gl and The Loyal Pin impressed me even more than I hoped. I hope the writing will continue amaze me until the end ❤️❤️
I may upset someone but judging by the first episode, this series is just on a whole different level which makes it belong to the best queer series, even above them because the cinematography is just WOAH! I feel like a VIP being able to even watch this and FreenBecky's acting is on put! They make me forget they are acting! It feels so real! And God their characteristics and dynamic is so interesting! I love how both are very kind, charming, beautiful and intelligent but they are still so different and complement each other. Their bond is so strong and the highnesses didn't even notice it could be somewhat strange but Princess Patt seems to have an idea that they are closer than just as friends or "sisters" as she took the advantage of the situation to send Anin away for studies. Becky is just perfect for her! The casting is amazing and I love that all royal siblings are mixed races, it's really refreshing as if more countries worked on this. The angst will be really heavy for me but the series looks so amazing that it's completely worth it!
I really loved this show! I seriously love to watch series which are closer to reality and this reality show really showed how complicated it is. Even though they were all guys attracted to men, many of them left heartbroken because you can't force feelings and I was glad that they were talking about it. It was really educational. They also showed us a couple who was coming across struggles since the beginning but in the end they made it together and found mutual love, they also reminded us how different people are and even though we think we know them, they prove us wrong. Sometimes giving up is the best solution to not force something which is not there and sometimes enduring all the pain is worth it as Dai showed us.
I seriously loved it, I had no expectations, I could not know at all who'd find romance and who not so the shipping someone was ridiculous.
What bothered me were the fans who watched it like BL series. Saying who's red or green flag, telling the grown men who should they pick on social media and trying to manipulate them, mocking them for some actions and judging them for petty things as if they were better and never made someone insecure, sad and so one... it seemed like they saw them as fictional characters and bothered them because of their fantasies which were not fulfilled and the guys didn't do as the fans expected them so they labeled them as red flags. This is real life, real people with a lot of hardships. Their stories told us how hard their coming outs or previous relationships were! It's almost unbelievable how someone sees people as perfect beings with no flaws and if they show any, it's toxic right away. If it worked like this, I'd be a black flag full of flaws. The fictional ones are written as perfect beings tho so read or watch just fictions because you won't find flawless people in the real life. (for the people unable to distinguish fiction from reality)
I don't get people's negativity here, the title is literally The Trainee so of course it'll be more focused on the work behind the screen than romance which you'd notice if you were paying attention. Realistic relationships are slow. It didn't start with one of them crushing on the other one and they spent time just at work where they don't have much time on each other which makes a perfect sense that they are not lovey dovey yet plus they are coworkers so they must stay professional. This series make a complete sense unlike ABAAB where there was a perfect example of favoritism but Gun wasn't criticized for it by his employees while Jane literally does his work right and still gets mocked which is so realistic as people complain all the time and it's hard to please them just like the negative commenters here.
It's a slow burn, it's non toxic, main focus is not the stereotypical two guy falling in love and getting together at the end, it's the set which shows us more about their work so of course the company wants to show their hard work to the viewers.
It's also not focused only on one, two people but on the interns which is great as everyone encounters different problems at work and differently solves them. Some get upset and want to leave as they lack confidence, some are still proud even after they get scolded like Pah and doesn't feel bad after making mistakes.
I wouldn't tell you to not watch, I'm asking you to give it a chance and focus on different topics than bl romance which won't get a big screentime here. I encountered problems at work which they encountered and it's really interesting me in this aspect. Didn't you also go through this? Is there really nothing else besides bl story which would interest you? Try to focus on more things than just love story and you might find yourself in one of the character and enjoy his screentime.
I actually think Ratee's toxicity was needed to add to the drama and angst otherwise it would be boring
When did I mention you said it? I just explained myself. I don't care what you think. I'm just replying to not come out as rude when others reply under my comment which is only subjective. We all watch different series. My standards are higher for GL so my comment is only subjective and you might feel different way. That's all. Don't get offended by your nitpicking. Xoxo
I actually think Ratee's toxicity was needed to add to the drama and angst otherwise it would be boring
I don't think toxic man would be a better solution, I think that homophobic mom separating two girls in love and causes several misunderstandings between them is far than enough. The romantic moments are cute but are ruined by the following arguments. It's more negative than positive and it lost its balance since ep 4. Earn eating banana to get attention and Lada breaking the puzzle picture in pieces went too far already and I don't think they can ever return to the healthy relationship after constantly hurting each other. At this part... I'd rather see them move on in their lives cause it's not normal to act like this.
Also I liked how they talked about problems and even though Diew couldn't open up more, listening to God's issue relieved him a little to know he's not the only one having issues in communication. I also loved how God gave him the plushie as if he knew that Diew needed some non-human emotional support. Both feel really good around each other and that's all that matters.
Diew totally resembled me during the presentation. It's like no one has a clue about social phobia which makes impossible to speak in front of the whole class. It's not just introversion. It's not about not being willing to get out of comfort zone, it's a mental problem which paralyzes you when you look at others, speaking is just impossible with the block in the head. I don't even know how to deal with this. When I forced myself to talk and finished my presentation where the teacher was humiliating me the whole time, I was suicidal and couldn't stop crying. I had an anxiety attack and barely survived the day. It became a traumatic experience for me and now I'm even more scared to present something. I'm glad that they made it look like a life-threatening situation here because it seriously feels like this for us.
You are right that we need to see all the povs. I was defending Ba-Mhee last ep because her haters were just extreme with the hate, wishing her to die etc. instead of wishing her to personally grow. After the apology there's nothing more that she can do and the break-up freed both of them but Pah was needed in my opinion for Ba-Mhee to know how much Tae cared and how much he loved her. Tae wouldn't tell her to not make her feel guilty so it's good that Pah told her.
Pie on the other hand is a person I'd relate to most in this situation, not knowing how to act and feeling uncomfortable when both of them are her friends. It's so hard. Pah wasn't really close with Ba-Mhee unlike Pie so she didn't want to judge her. I completely get her.
Thank you for your opinion. I'm always waiting for mature replies to converse about it with someone but usually get mocked. 😅
I liked the love triangle plot but this time it really ruined me. Seeing how fragile their relationship actually were when neglecting was enough for the other one to fall out of love and in love with someone else... Long-term relationships are always like this. You get comfortable around the other one and don't bother to pay him so much attention until you lose them.
I liked that Pah's actually minding their business because Tae is way too nice and takes all the blame but Ba-Mhee should still know that she triggered the break-up. I wish he was harsh to Judy too but he can't as an intern. She should still beware what she did and should apologize to Ba-Mhee and Tae. I don't really know what to think about her now when she completely ignored the problem, acted like nothing happened... instead of changing the theme of conversation, she should talk about it with Ba-Mhee seriously, ask how she feels, tell her to get it out of her just like Pah told Tae... she minded her business way too much after stirring Ba-Mhee's feelings up.
I can understand both Tae and Ba-Mhee, it's hard for both of them but the lack of sympathy here is as if those people lived in totalitarianism in which nothing can be forgiven.
I can understand both Tae and Ba-Mhee, it's hard for both of them but the lack of sympathy here is as if those people lived in totalitarianism in which nothing can be forgiven.
I just don't get why people treat Ba-Mhee like the biggest bitch and turn a blind eye over other things she did. She didn't do it on purpose unlike many cheaters who cheat for fun. Don't put her in the same category.
About Ba-Mhee... people seem to be really bias when they are judging her, loving Tae while insulting Ba-Mhee. Yes, she should talk with him over her insecurities. She should choose him over Judy and shouldn't drunk kiss her but putting this aside, she wasn't doing anything else than taking care of Tae. Tae was way too focused on his work and so she was taking care of his daily needs like food and drink which Tae should just do himself tho he's busy. He got too used to her spoiling and she felt unappreciated when she carried him the food and he didn't eat it or didn't thank her... as a woman who cares about others way too much and then feels unappreciated, I understand why she felt more comfortable with Judy who was the same type as her. Really caring, attentive, she just had what Ba-Mhee was giving to Tae but even caring women need someone to take care of them, text them, worry about them, anything which would tell them the other party likes them. She felt neglected and didn't know about Tae's surprise at all. He didn't really give her a hint or let her know that she remembers, they were barely talking and the lack of communication was fault of both of them so it's not fair to blame only Ba-Mhee. He gave her a reason to feel unloved and she was seeking for it somewhere else because her type is really romantic and the lack of affection from him didn't match with her. If only internship separates them because of lack of time and Tae chose the busiest work of them all, they should give up on their relationship to not hurt each other even more in the future. If Ba-Mhee feels that they can't handle it when they just started working, I don't think that withholding it is the right way her and talking it through won't help them much as Tae will continue be really busy and won't have time for her. It goes like this in real life, guys. No relationship has it easy.
Anyways, I dropped both MLMU and Love Sea. MLMU for the same reason as you, it looks like the staff behind cameras slacked off here a lot and it doesn't seem to be worthy of buying broadcasting rights from Japan. Love Sea for bad experience with the author and her even directing it which made it unwatchable for me and also poor storyline. After they left the island, nothing kept me interested.
I feel really bad for Ba-Mhee because what she's experiencing is completely different from being tired and finding a hook up, doing it just to make the other party angry or to find comfort somewhere else.
Tae wasn't neglecting her at all as I thought he would from the trailer, he was just more busy but still made time to chat with her, call her and look forward to their free day. They were just unlucky that their time at work was different so they didn't have time for each other and meanwhile Ba-Mhee got to get along with Judy who's paying her attention and spends time with her when Tae can't.
I hoped Ba-Mhee would actually reject Judy's offer and go with Tae but her affection towards Judy was getting stronger. It could be just an admiration but when she's doubting her feelings, it could be more.
At first I hoped they'd end up together but Tae doesn't deserve this at all and it'd be really sad to end the longtime relationship because Ba-Mhee found an interest in a woman and Tae didn't really give her a reason to leave him and go with Judy who she know for such a short time. She worked really hard on pursuing Tae so I don't really feel happy about the idea that they'd separate. I only hope that this will make Ba-Mhee and Tae's love stronger and Judy will be happy for them as her love for Ba-Mhee looks really pure.
Otherwise there were some cringe moments like the shameless lady who cared only about looks, not work, or the finding things under couch scene tho it's pretty relatable.
What made me laugh was Ryan's determination to impress Jane (mainly his small body carrying the big bottle of water + making the kid cry for his love), Pie guessing Baimon as Ryan's potential love interest and Pah yielding to his gluttony and eating everything and trying to steal Ba-Mhee's food for Tae
I seriously loved it, I had no expectations, I could not know at all who'd find romance and who not so the shipping someone was ridiculous.
What bothered me were the fans who watched it like BL series. Saying who's red or green flag, telling the grown men who should they pick on social media and trying to manipulate them, mocking them for some actions and judging them for petty things as if they were better and never made someone insecure, sad and so one... it seemed like they saw them as fictional characters and bothered them because of their fantasies which were not fulfilled and the guys didn't do as the fans expected them so they labeled them as red flags. This is real life, real people with a lot of hardships. Their stories told us how hard their coming outs or previous relationships were! It's almost unbelievable how someone sees people as perfect beings with no flaws and if they show any, it's toxic right away. If it worked like this, I'd be a black flag full of flaws. The fictional ones are written as perfect beings tho so read or watch just fictions because you won't find flawless people in the real life. (for the people unable to distinguish fiction from reality)
It's a slow burn, it's non toxic, main focus is not the stereotypical two guy falling in love and getting together at the end, it's the set which shows us more about their work so of course the company wants to show their hard work to the viewers.
It's also not focused only on one, two people but on the interns which is great as everyone encounters different problems at work and differently solves them. Some get upset and want to leave as they lack confidence, some are still proud even after they get scolded like Pah and doesn't feel bad after making mistakes.
I wouldn't tell you to not watch, I'm asking you to give it a chance and focus on different topics than bl romance which won't get a big screentime here. I encountered problems at work which they encountered and it's really interesting me in this aspect. Didn't you also go through this? Is there really nothing else besides bl story which would interest you? Try to focus on more things than just love story and you might find yourself in one of the character and enjoy his screentime.
Earn eating banana to get attention and Lada breaking the
puzzle
picture in pieces went too far already and I don't think they can ever return to the healthy relationship after constantly hurting each other. At this part... I'd rather see them move on in their lives cause it's not normal to act like this.