It really is the same. I basically read so much into the characters which is why my review might be a bit too…
Okay.
I have a Crush on you, We hang out together, We make love, We break up.
He was totally scared, so, so scared and afraid. He didnt want to be the one losing so he made others lose.
Maybe you're right, he is the big jerk he is to think that he might be a bit too selfish and that those guys are all to good for him.
I don't just judge him, I try to understand him as a character even for his foolish reasons I keep on believing that somewhere somehow there might be a reason which is what I am basically searching for in the series.
By the end I realised, what he wanted was to feel like his lovers werent the one's giving entirely with him not returning the favour and tragically it wound with him thinking that he did not deserve anything beautiful in the world.
It's not a good show. I warned that it is heavy because he went out to search for happiness and in the end he deprived himself of whatever happiness he'd earned in the process
I don't see this as BL, but rather queer content. It is reminiscent of the works of Russell T. David (Welsh drama…
I think it depends on what you're after. For most people BL is more intimate sex scenes between men or boys but I guess for me it's more of like the expression of romantic feelings without necessarily doing that. It reminds me of the CDRAMA last year STAY WITH ME. That one was severely more censored but bro. I felt every bit of the romance between Su Yu and Wu Bi.
It really is the same. I basically read so much into the characters which is why my review might be a bit too…
I am not really looking at this as a gay series where I am searching for those kissing and brdding scenes cause I dont believe that is what BL is about, the approach I am trying to perceive here is "WHAT CAN I DO WITH ALL THIS LOVE IN A WORLD OF HATE?" which is what the main character really relates to. He's not searching for a friend with benefits or someone to make Booty Calls, he is searching for someone in this dark world to love him for all he is including his flaws.
What show did you watch? It certainly isn't the one I did.
It really is the same. I basically read so much into the characters which is why my review might be a bit too abstract but the fact that I also dont like spoiling the series, I end up navigating in a complex manner to avoid it 😅😅😅
After the Thai remake of CHERRY MAGIC which I damn enjoyed by the way I was hyped for this. But now, Forget it, the cute cast really tried but this REMAKE just doesn't hit it for me and most probably won't. The couple and funds were wasted on this project honestly.
First of all the storyline has been totally changed except the part of them being step siblings. lol. The side characters are just as lacking. The script feels so empty for heaven's sake I can't stop dozing every first 5 minutes of each episode. Worst BL remake ever. I am on Episode 3 right now but I don't know if I should even keep going.
Strangers who turned enemies, then friends to brothers before they realised that what they felt for each other was so much more.
This is what I signed up for to begin with. I never imagined life at 17 could be that tedious or that two divergent characters could abandon their own natures and embrace those of their better halves.
Now this is more than an average junior high school crush when you realise that "spoiler alert" almost all the Couples feel restrained, afraid perhaps even uncertain of themselves. They fight heads on and yield the same way until you realise that they are all willing to give up as much or more for each other's sake. I couldn't find any reason to deny this show the perfect 10 perhaps even 1,000,000/10 cause it deserves it being a story of growth, sacrifice, longing and the feeling of wanting something you'd never have.
We need a season 2. This is my favourite BL of 2024.
" Dai and Shun who felt like they were only being hinted at"? lolWell, we all here must have watched some other…
Honestly the only thing I remember was the moodiness between Dai and Shun, Shun being versatile and angry at Dai one moment and the other in love with him and being jealous especially when Ikuo came in. And it wasn't until they made out that I was like 😳😳😳. Wonder how it came to this.
Then Oh My God. Taeyeon and Gensei were just too pitiful, maybe Ryota. Mind you these guys were running a coffee truck and we only had on average 7 to 10 minutes of that which made me wonder if there wasn't really anything to get the characters close to each other in the entire day of working together.
His Man 3 on the other hand did a good job at not only hinting on some relationships but even the lives of the unfortunate and lonely characters too. Even Myeongkyun had his fiesty episode with Youngjoon that I felt with the so much detail It was easy to follow the development of every relationship.
Besides, am I the only one who noticed that in His Man 3 we were even given some time to personally listen to the characters which was sufficient but in The Boyfriend no one had a proper 2 minutes to describe their feelings at a certain stage.
I'm not necessarily attacking but His Man 3 felt more of a Reality show than The Boyfriend which looked like a summarised BL DRAMA without that much Drama to begin with.
TO ME HONESTLY. HIS MAN 3 was so much better.
Besides @aida. I didn’t see His Man 3 in your watchlist so I bet since you haven't checked it and His Man 2. You aren't quite objective after weighing both shows.
Me and Gay reality dating shows 🤣🤣. First of all, the reason I checked out the Boyfriend is because some people trolling His Man Season 3 proposed it to be much better. First of all a month was long enough compared to a week in His Man for gay men living under the same roof to find love. But in my opinion His Man 3 felt better because of many things. - First of all, external factors were absent since most unnecessary contact from the outside world was blocked. - Contestants weren't leaving in the middle of the show and new ones weren't coming midway either. - It takes a week so to break I down into 14 episodes meant that we got many details about the relationships which is relevant unlike The Boyfriend where one month was too big to be compressed within ten episodes each running for about 43 minutes that it felt like we lost out many details especially in the couple developments moreso for Dai and Shun who felt like they were only being hinted at.
Overall, the show was fair to me and in terms of quality His Man 3 surpasses The Boyfriend in my opinion
I have a Crush on you,
We hang out together,
We make love,
We break up.
He was totally scared, so, so scared and afraid. He didnt want to be the one losing so he made others lose.
Maybe you're right, he is the big jerk he is to think that he might be a bit too selfish and that those guys are all to good for him.
I don't just judge him, I try to understand him as a character even for his foolish reasons I keep on believing that somewhere somehow there might be a reason which is what I am basically searching for in the series.
By the end I realised, what he wanted was to feel like his lovers werent the one's giving entirely with him not returning the favour and tragically it wound with him thinking that he did not deserve anything beautiful in the world.
It's not a good show. I warned that it is heavy because he went out to search for happiness and in the end he deprived himself of whatever happiness he'd earned in the process
First of all the storyline has been totally changed except the part of them being step siblings. lol. The side characters are just as lacking. The script feels so empty for heaven's sake I can't stop dozing every first 5 minutes of each episode. Worst BL remake ever. I am on Episode 3 right now but I don't know if I should even keep going.
Strangers who turned enemies, then friends to brothers before they realised that what they felt for each other was so much more.
This is what I signed up for to begin with. I never imagined life at 17 could be that tedious or that two divergent characters could abandon their own natures and embrace those of their better halves.
Now this is more than an average junior high school crush when you realise that "spoiler alert" almost all the Couples feel restrained, afraid perhaps even uncertain of themselves. They fight heads on and yield the same way until you realise that they are all willing to give up as much or more for each other's sake. I couldn't find any reason to deny this show the perfect 10 perhaps even 1,000,000/10 cause it deserves it being a story of growth, sacrifice, longing and the feeling of wanting something you'd never have.
We need a season 2. This is my favourite BL of 2024.
Then Oh My God. Taeyeon and Gensei were just too pitiful, maybe Ryota. Mind you these guys were running a coffee truck and we only had on average 7 to 10 minutes of that which made me wonder if there wasn't really anything to get the characters close to each other in the entire day of working together.
His Man 3 on the other hand did a good job at not only hinting on some relationships but even the lives of the unfortunate and lonely characters too. Even Myeongkyun had his fiesty episode with Youngjoon that I felt with the so much detail It was easy to follow the development of every relationship.
Besides, am I the only one who noticed that in His Man 3 we were even given some time to personally listen to the characters which was sufficient but in The Boyfriend no one had a proper 2 minutes to describe their feelings at a certain stage.
I'm not necessarily attacking but His Man 3 felt more of a Reality show than The Boyfriend which looked like a summarised BL DRAMA without that much Drama to begin with.
TO ME HONESTLY. HIS MAN 3 was so much better.
Besides @aida. I didn’t see His Man 3 in your watchlist so I bet since you haven't checked it and His Man 2. You aren't quite objective after weighing both shows.
Me and Gay reality dating shows 🤣🤣.
First of all, the reason I checked out the Boyfriend is because some people trolling His Man Season 3 proposed it to be much better. First of all a month was long enough compared to a week in His Man for gay men living under the same roof to find love. But in my opinion His Man 3 felt better because of many things.
- First of all, external factors were absent since most unnecessary contact from the outside world was blocked.
- Contestants weren't leaving in the middle of the show and new ones weren't coming midway either.
- It takes a week so to break I down into 14 episodes meant that we got many details about the relationships which is relevant unlike The Boyfriend where one month was too big to be compressed within ten episodes each running for about 43 minutes that it felt like we lost out many details especially in the couple developments moreso for Dai and Shun who felt like they were only being hinted at.
Overall, the show was fair to me and in terms of quality His Man 3 surpasses The Boyfriend in my opinion