The most juvenile ending possible to the most juvenile BL ever made. From start to finish this was a 13 year-old…
WOW someone or something hurt you bad to not find a single worthwhile thing to say about this show. You watched to the end why? to torture yourself LOL
I understand Maze lol, Pha does some embarrassing things without thinking about the negative result that it can…
Phap is jealous of Nueng and is acting out. It's childish but he feels hurt that Maze really cares about Nueng's feelings and doesn't seem to give two shits about Phap's feelings. He knows their relationship is platonic but Maze seems to be closer to him than his romantic boyfriend?
I really don't get the characters at all lmao wtf is even happening, also I really dislike phap like how do you…
Phap is jealous and acting out a bit childishly. He is upset that Maze can open up and talk about his feelings to Nueng but not to him. He feels used by Maze hence the leave money on the bedside table remark. In the end, he is really hurt because he gave all that advice to Maze so that he would feel it's OK to talk to HIM about his feelings, not Nueng.
We might temporarily cross Immortality, but that will always be temporary. Remember, Immortality hasn't even aired…
I seriously don't understand how a drama that doesn't exist has 39,000 comments and a 10.0 rating. Kind of weird that an actual existing drama is not as good as a nonexistent one on MDL.
So I have actively avoided anything to do with Bright and Win. I was not interested in watching 2gether or anything with either individually or with both. I thought they had achieved stardom only based on being pretty boys that can't act in what I had heard was a bromance and not true BL(High five). When they won awards over truly superior talents such as PP and Billkin I vowed never to watch anything they were in ever. So you can probably guess I gave in for F4. I said I would only watch 1 episode to see how badly they could screw this up. I had seen the Korean version so I was curious. So low and behold I Love Love this. Tu is a great FL but the real total surprise for me is Bright. In only 3 episodes I'm now a fan he is funny, touching, and can really act. Win is OK too. I really hope this version continues to be this good, fingers crossed.
That’s why it’s garnering so much interest and so many comments here. Especially after EP 3 and 4. Hope it…
I actually liked Dark Blue Kiss, personal opinion I guess. It at least didn't have the gay for you troupe and also Kao agonized over coming out to his mother with disappointing her expectations of him. Which are very real concerns in LGBTQ youth. As I said he is Slowly trying to bring some realism into BL without alienating the Y- girl audience in Thailand. Also he has been with his Boyfriend for 15 years or so and recently got engaged.
That’s why it’s garnering so much interest and so many comments here. Especially after EP 3 and 4. Hope it…
P'Aof the director of Bad Buddy also directed ATOATS, He's Coming to me and Still 2gether. He is slowly trying to improve GMMTV BL productions to be more LGBTQ leaning with fewer troupes. To be more realistic along the lines of Nadeo Bangkok with ITSAY. He also happens to be openly homosexual.
So you can probably guess I gave in for F4. I said I would only watch 1 episode to see how badly they could screw this up. I had seen the Korean version so I was curious. So low and behold I Love Love this. Tu is a great FL but the real total surprise for me is Bright. In only 3 episodes I'm now a fan he is funny, touching, and can really act. Win is OK too. I really hope this version continues to be this good, fingers crossed.