In the comment section all complain, but this has 7.7 rating. And in all honesty, we are not watching this for its Shakesperean depth. We watch this because the guys have six packs and show them...
"Following a dream requires effort" LOL. What a deep philosophical message of a series which is about a guy, who cannot play volleyball but pretends to be the captain of a volleyball team, and his twin, who cannot do jiujitsu, but wins a competition in it for this twin. If I were Koh I also were pissed. LOL.
they should have made a secondary couple storyline instead of 1 almost 2 episodes of P'Shin being lowkey aggresive…
There are many Shins out in the world. The series should have taken more time to develop his character than just portraying him as an a##hole. A lot of people who behave aggressively are just looking for closeness, as contradictory as it sounds. But who can develop such a plot in just 6 episodes?
Was entertaining and I am happy for... (don't want to spoil). Partly, I had however the feeling that a lot of developments went off-cam. People were happy, or crying, without any context (maybe lost in translation of the subs?).
Does anyone else find it somewhat bizarre for someone that everyone calls 'Brother', and who wears a cross around…
I remember that in the Nineties one or more Danish priest(s) published that God doesn't exist. It aroused quite a scandal in the communities. Not sure what happened to those priests, but it is not that uncommon, especially when the priests have not only a clerical, but also a scientific education.
"Hello, Mr Director?" "Yes, I am speaking" "I got another main sponsor for our series!" "Really? Beside 7/11 and the prefab house? That's fantastic. What is it?" "Yeah, they're selling camping stuff." "Oh....So, how can we get that into the series?" "Well, they could go to the beach?" "Oh dear, they're doctors. They don't have time. They cannot..." "Why don't we let them have a camping event in their garden?" "That's brilliant. We have all the sponsors in one pic - they're sitting in the camping seats, in the back the prefab house and are eating and drinking 7-11 stuff".. Why do I think that recently series are mainly built around ads than plots?
First season is my absolutely fav BL series. And the first episode of the 2nd season also did not disappoint me... I love the maturity on one side, but especially Shiro's insecurity on the other. Imagine, if this were played by some 20ies actors! It's so refreshing...
There are movies I forget the following day after watching them. And then, there are movies, I can remember after 20 years. This is clearly one belonging to the second group.
I actually started watching it, because I like mature characters. An 42yo character sounded promising and it is! Shim Hee Sub is so handsome...
When I started watching the film, I thought it is nothing special. But especially the second half was so in-depth and emotionally captivating. When the movie finished, I had tears in my eyes.
It makes sense to me why he was upset but I get where you are coming from. The whole time i was yelling "WHY WOULD…
But I guess you would talk with your bf and try to sort that out. That's what never happens in Thai series. They never talk it out, make it always worse. And in the next episode, the final, they then talk and realise that there is and never was a problem. And then they happily live ever after. That is why this episode 11 was soo bad, at least for me.
I have to say it's frustrating and tiresome the way Jom just stands and says nothing all the time when people…
In the novel it is explained in .ore details. Since we are in a time, when the north was still semi-autonomous, the language differs from the southern Thai. Jom can speak the northern dialect, but in a weird way. The series fails to convey this.
Not a fan of Ja and First. I did not like them in Don't say no. But I like this one here. This shows me that it was the story of Don't say no, not the actors. Ja in the role of this naive and shy hyper-obsessed fan suits him really well. He clearly looks younger here. I really enjoying this at the moment. Hope it stays this level.
I actually find this "fairy tale" feeling refreshing. I cannot understand that most BL fans always need something totally "realistic". Why not watch a docu instead? BL is fantasy if you believe it, or not. And this series is fantasy squared...
I think because itโs cold.Itโs January. As far as I know in house in winter is really cold in Korea , only…
Still not really convincing. I have seen that behaviour also during summer time and many other places outside Korea. And I am sure, Korean houses - at least the modern ones - have heaters.
They should make it mandatory to read the mission cards. I do not even understand why they do not do it. Aren't they interested in that game? They wake up all so late that others are able to grip cards early; then they don't read the cards properly. I had the feeling most did not even know that they were entitled to reject the dates...
I am just confused. This is the most un-gay-ish dating series I have ever watched. Except maybe, that all those guys are shown doing make-up all the mornings and talk about dating guys. Okay, they talked a bit about being gay during that Jenga game some episodes ago.
I understand. This is for a general auditory, so discussing cock size and best ange to shove it up the ass isn't the best for a general public. I have never had a date where gay topics have not played a role. You could easily switch every second contestant here with a female, and everything else would still work.
Another point, not related to his alone: Why is it that people nowadays run around in coats and jackets in the house? I saw some even sitting down for meals having their's on. I am neither a male Karen, nor Republican, but maybe just a bit conservative. Especially during one-on-one dates I find that extemely rude. I met people doing that in real, and it always gives me the vibe that people are just on a jump dating with me. But that's not really an issue to drop stars here, just a general observation.
And in all honesty, we are not watching this for its Shakesperean depth. We watch this because the guys have six packs and show them...
LOL. What a deep philosophical message of a series which is about a guy, who cannot play volleyball but pretends to be the captain of a volleyball team, and his twin, who cannot do jiujitsu, but wins a competition in it for this twin.
If I were Koh I also were pissed. LOL.
Partly, I had however the feeling that a lot of developments went off-cam. People were happy, or crying, without any context (maybe lost in translation of the subs?).
I actually started watching it, because I like mature characters. An 42yo character sounded promising and it is! Shim Hee Sub is so handsome...
When I started watching the film, I thought it is nothing special. But especially the second half was so in-depth and emotionally captivating. When the movie finished, I had tears in my eyes.
I don't want to read through the comments, because people here don't put spoiler alarms on.
They should make it mandatory to read the mission cards. I do not even understand why they do not do it. Aren't they interested in that game? They wake up all so late that others are able to grip cards early; then they don't read the cards properly. I had the feeling most did not even know that they were entitled to reject the dates...
I am just confused. This is the most un-gay-ish dating series I have ever watched. Except maybe, that all those guys are shown doing make-up all the mornings and talk about dating guys. Okay, they talked a bit about being gay during that Jenga game some episodes ago.
I understand. This is for a general auditory, so discussing cock size and best ange to shove it up the ass isn't the best for a general public. I have never had a date where gay topics have not played a role. You could easily switch every second contestant here with a female, and everything else would still work.
Another point, not related to his alone: Why is it that people nowadays run around in coats and jackets in the house? I saw some even sitting down for meals having their's on. I am neither a male Karen, nor Republican, but maybe just a bit conservative. Especially during one-on-one dates I find that extemely rude. I met people doing that in real, and it always gives me the vibe that people are just on a jump dating with me. But that's not really an issue to drop stars here, just a general observation.