I think this is gonna hurt a lot. I can't stop watching it even though I know they are about to shatter me. It's so incredibly well done on all levels. Kudos to the actors, directors, writers, and others responsible for this gem.
I hesitated to start this one because the premise looked cheesy. Damn. This is so much better than I expected. Episode 2 almost ended me. I felt every emotion at the end without a word from either of them. I am from a Christian fundamentalist household where we did NOT cast out or try to convert our LGBTQ family members and friends. But I know how this usually goes. And I know how it could go. I also know that sometimes (Thai) BL doesnt grapple with hard issues using the depth necessary to bring us to a meaningful conclusion. Please, Lord, let them write an ending worthy of the beginning of this gem. Amen.
As someone who hates the second couple, nope not gonna take your advice. I'd rather enter the story and break…
Hmm...why do folks hate the brother more than Lu Feng? It really is an interesting question. For me, everyone gets a shot at redemption. But right now, Lu Feng seems to realize that he messed up big time even if he hasn't yet fully corrected course. Little bro isnt trying to understand his role in Yi Chen's misery, and he even benefited from his sacrifices. Also, Lu Feng is the victim of severe physical and psychological abuse from his family. That's a reason not an excuse for bad behavior, and Yi Chen's family is also toxic. But I really don't understand the brother's actions unless I assume he is mainly looking out for his own self interests (or at least acting from his own world view without consultation), even if it means crushing Yi Chen's heart by withholding info and lying.
NOTE: This isn't exactly a spoiler, but if you want no whiff of the story's trajectory, skip it.
Is it just me who is done with Yi Chen rather than (in addition to?) Lu Feng? I mean, okay, Lu Feng has been acting like a TOTAL psycho. But Yi Chen is (also?) a heartless asshole and has been for most of the show. And Lu Feng is being allowed to grow while Yi Chen is still making decisions based on...hell, I dont know. Fear? Pressure from his horrible family? (This is fiction, but as the mom of a queer child, shame on IRL parents who don't accept and support their LGBTQ children. Adult children have to take responsibility for their actions, but creating a foundation of fear and rejection wrecks your kids!) I'm also over the brother. I know it won't work this way, but I kinda wish Lu Feng would find someone else and live happily ever after (once he does some jail time for his behavior...). And I want Yi Chen to make better choices and find happiness somewhere that Lu Feng isn't.
Right? To be fair, I watch the younger set too, but my faves tend to involve adults adulting. My Personal Weatherman. Revenged Love. Love in the Big City. Life in Smokey Blue is airing now.
I'm just now starting this after watching Moonlight Chicken. I want the grown ass sexy man version of Earth back, not the college boy. Don't get me wrong, I don't dislike OF so far, I just really like Earth(Mix) as adults.
What in the holy hell is the song playing under the first part of the NC scene in episode 2!? I need it! It's crazy making when dramas use good music that I can't find anywhere other than in the series! (Yeah, I'm also looking at you, Thundercloud Rainstorm.)
can anyone suggest me super good and hot and kinnporsche type dramas like ones which are well developed and the…
My Personal Weatherman is one of my all-time favorites. And the recommendations here are solid. I would add Khemjira, My Stubborn, Thundercloud Rainstorm (which also has an amazing soundtrack), and 4Minutes. Also Love in the Big City.
Is it just me who is done with Yi Chen rather than (in addition to?) Lu Feng? I mean, okay, Lu Feng has been acting like a TOTAL psycho. But Yi Chen is (also?) a heartless asshole and has been for most of the show. And Lu Feng is being allowed to grow while Yi Chen is still making decisions based on...hell, I dont know. Fear? Pressure from his horrible family? (This is fiction, but as the mom of a queer child, shame on IRL parents who don't accept and support their LGBTQ children. Adult children have to take responsibility for their actions, but creating a foundation of fear and rejection wrecks your kids!) I'm also over the brother. I know it won't work this way, but I kinda wish Lu Feng would find someone else and live happily ever after (once he does some jail time for his behavior...). And I want Yi Chen to make better choices and find happiness somewhere that Lu Feng isn't.