Uh...I would lol I've loved the series so far. Since this season focuses around Mark/Kit which is book 1 the other…
Lol no worries. The only reason I originally watched it was for CopKim being able to reprise a MingKit type storyline. Since this series focuses on them I'm more than satisfied, everything else has been a bonus lol since I've been introduced to the other characters now and I'm fully curious (likely what the producers planned all along) I'll be checking out at least season 2 to see what happens. But then again it may be different for me because I went into it knowing about the three seasons and how they were going to each focus on a couple. I had read it in the announcement, so I wasn't expecting anything different.
Mark and Kit are too much for my heart. Their scenes together are so good. And damn the way Mark looked in that bar, I'm not surprised he had people trying to jump him. As much as I wanted them to get back together this episode, I was happy with the progress, I agree that Kit needs to start putting himself out there in the same way Mark has. Also, his hilarious "Ugh! I'll tell you when the mark fades" had me dying. I agree, I feel like I wouldn't be able to confess my feelings with a hickey from someone else staring me in the face lol
The story progression between Thanu, Wayu, and Phai is really interesting. I'm honestly not bothered by it because I never expected there to be a resolution for any other couple outside of Mark/Kit since they had already announced there were three seasons planned each centered around the main couple of each book. Book 1 is Mark/Kit so it makes sense. While I prefer Thanu with Yu, I'm not opposed to him and Phai. Honestly, all the characters are pretty endearing so I don't actively dislike any of them which is surprising.
Still holding out hope for Jack/Koh (though if I remember correctly Jack is a potential love interest for Yu so that might not happen). And I'm also still hoping for Sansab to get a more prominent storyline since he's hilarious. Overall, I had very low expectations for this series and I've been beyond pleasantly surprised by what we ended up with. Since I went into this just wanting closure from the OG MingKit lol I got that and then some. This was what us OG 2Moons fans all deserved.
Just found out this series comes from like 3 books. On what planet do they think most people are going to sit…
Uh...I would lol I've loved the series so far. Since this season focuses around Mark/Kit which is book 1 the other seasons are going to be centered around two different couples.
Is it just me or did this episode not make any sense? I felt really confused and out of the loop the whole episode. And I'll be honest, I was kind of...really grossed out by the food bingeing. It was too much for me. There was a moment where it almost felt like they were trying to make her look sexy eating the cupcakes and I just felt sick to my stomach. I can't imagine eating all that sugar in one sitting. Anyway, that was really OT, but I guess what I'm trying to say is that so far this doesn't seem to be my cup of tea.
I'm excited for this! I love the manga (excited for the Japanese live-action movie to finally be released and subbed as well) and I'm looking forward to seeing Kaownah in a leading role. If I'm not mistaken I think he's playing Ryoma and I think he really fits the part.
Not going to lie, second season's this year haven't been...great. This series has been a snooze fest for the most part. Zero character development, even from the first season. I think that's one of my main issues with Mame's writing (other than her seriously disturbing problematic tropes) she doesn't know how to successfully carry a plotline. The majority of the time she resorts to basic repetition. To the point that as a viewer I'm just annoyed by the jarring personality pitfalls that keep coming up. It's incredibly lazy writing, and I really wish people would stop glorifying it. It's not even that this series is awful, I wouldn't put it at the level of the mess we got with LBC2, but it's mediocre at best and that's sad considering some of the acting talent present.
How do you ruin a chemistry as great as Mew and Gulf's? There have been several times during their "intimate" scenes that the sultry is so overacted it's cringe-inducing. Rather than them appearing natural, you can tell those scenes have been added in to keep viewers entertained. It doesn't help that my issues with their relationship still stand, I feel like nothing has been addressed from season 1 other than Type being a more willing participant. I suppose we're only halfway through the series but I'm not holding my breath. I feel a bunch of loose threads coming.
I'm convinced she doesn't fully develop side characters partly because she's hoping they'll get picked up for their own series. This is something that's a huge detriment to the story as a whole because one storyline isn't strong enough to carry a series through. That's the only reason I have to explain the ridiculous amount of half-assed filler. The whole thing just feels really unfortunate.
Also, this is a completely unrelated side note but I have to say it, Techno has to be THE most ANNOYING and absolutely unnecessary character ever written. Hearing him speak is like nails on a chalkboard to me, I can't stand it.
I think because of how he's written in the novel. He's not actually a character, you just hear about him from the perspective of other characters. From the first chapter he's already gone, so you never actually "see" him if that makes sense. So maybe to stay true to how he was written in the novel they're not showing him in the series even though he's still involved because Yu still loves him and tries to see him.
I agree, this was just unnecessarily painful for everybody involved. I have no idea what they are doing with the…
That's what I mean though lol the reason the author of Gen Y wrote the novel is because she didn't like Pha and Wayo ending up together, especially after Godt left. So he was never really intended to be a character in this particular novel (not necessarily in the other two), but because it's based on the premise of 2Moons she still stayed true to Yo's initial infatuation with Pha before he moves on to someone else. So I don't think it was that they had to work around Godt leaving, his leaving was the reason GenY was written in the first place lol that and they wanted the story to center more around MingKit instead of PhaYo. So yes, it's an alternate universe of 2Moons but they made a fix-it fiction which are common in the fanfic world when someone doesn't like how a favorite storyline is developing hah.
I agree, this was just unnecessarily painful for everybody involved. I have no idea what they are doing with the…
I don't think it's necessarily that. This is how the novel was written. You never actually "see" Pha in the novel, he's gone from the first chapter but you read about him as Yu starts to work through getting over him. I think the author was trying to show a realistic way of Yu, who's been completely obsessed with Pha for so long, to start moving on. There was never going to be someone playing Pha, at least not for this season, maybe there will be in Yu's season, I'm not sure.
I agree, this was just unnecessarily painful for everybody involved. I have no idea what they are doing with the…
Personally, based on what Yu said this episode, I think they needed to show in a realistic way that he got closure. He was so broken up after Pha leaving and this whole time he's been holding on to the hope that he'll come back, explain things and everything will be fine. He won't allow himself to move on. It's a little obvious but Yu saying in the episode he needs to keep getting hurt so that he'll learn it's over makes sense. Yu's whole identity has been so entwined in his relationship with Pha it almost wasn't healthy. He doesn't know how to be without him, so I'm hoping this was the catalyst for him to FINALLY be able to let go and move on even if Pha does come waltzing back in. Regardless of whatever excuse Pha gives, he's being selfish and Yu deserves better. I hope he realizes that now, especially if he finds someone better lol. Though I did mention above I hope they show him healing and growing independent and happy on his own without a man for awhile first. I think he needs that.
If I never hear Pha’s name again, it’ll be too soon. So done with that character. I’m guessing that, next…
I think so, since there are three seasons planned (cross fingers they actually happen) that are each supposed to focus on a different couple, I would imagine we're not going to get resolution for Yu quite yet. This is supposed to be Mark/Kit's season.
This series has so far been everything I was hoping it would be! It's hilarious, but also sweet with some great serious moments. I'm so proud of the SBFive boys for their acting, and the new characters have been so endearing. For example, I LOVE Sab he's so funny and sassy. I'm honestly curious how the storylines will pan out, I know people are thinking Thanu is going to end up with Phai but...I think that's a red herring haha. Also, I feel like the whole scene with Pha not showing needed to happen for Yu. Like Yu said, he never got closure, he was always going to just wait around for him to come back if something didn't happen to help him move on. I'm hoping this was the catalyst. Pha just tugging him around is making him realize how selfish he's being no matter what his reasoning is for leaving. I'm thinking Yu is going to start being able to move on and I'm all here for it. I'm ready to see happy Yu!!! Though since there are three seasons planned and this season is supposed to focus on Mark/Kit I'm not expecting any development for him and whoever he's paired with quite yet. Plus, I actually would like to see Yu be happy single for a bit. I think he revolved his identity so much around Pha (it happens to some people in relationships) he doesn't know who to be without him. I would really love if this series showed him growing independent and happy without a man for a while, then he gets someone who actually deserves him.
There are other couples I'm super intrigued with, Koh and Jack (they had me on the floor this episode) for one. I really hope they do get together in the end because their dynamic is too perfect to waste. I'm curious about Sab and Padbok as well, there was that moment where it seemed there might be something? Maybe it was just me? Just Padbok is such an asshole I'd love to see Sab take him down a peg or two. Anyway, so far I'm loving all the sweet, crazy, funny moments. Yes, it's a little bit on the cheesy "feel good" side but who cares? I'm in the holiday feel-good mood XD.
Mark and Kit are just...I can't have been the only one who was in tears this episode right? Gutted. I know the angst is par for the course but can we get back to our regular scheduled loveys?
I had put off watching this and now I'm wishing I'd put it off longer so I could binge the whole thing! I'm completely intrigued now. I so appreciate a narrative that's outside of the norm for BL, the added elements of the supernatural and psychological thriller - as the summary suggests - were a refreshing shift. I've been enjoying these darker themed storylines, like with Manner of Death. The production value isn't stellar but I'm left with a feeling of anticipation after each episode which is what a series should want. Someone save our baby lamb Vee! Lol. On a serious note, I'm curious to see if and how Vee might shift from innocent to...something else? I could see him evolving into a much stronger - emotionally and mentally - character as the series moves forward. I'm also totally here for warlock Vee getting his revenge.
This started out incredibly promising but not even halfway through the series it started falling apart. My main complaint is the pacing of the storyline. There were far too many unnecessary filler moments. I know some people complained about them focusing so much on Tan and his dad mending their relationship, but I actually appreciated that they did put some focus on that, as I think it was important character development. I do like when there are more humanistic aspects to series and it doesn't center entirely around the romantic relationships. My issue with the storyline is that it was poorly developed. We never really got a conclusion between Tan, Kao, the dad, and even Tan's mom. There could have been so much more dialogue to explain and resolve things. It's bizarre that they just sort of seemed to leave about ten story threads dangling in midair. I'm wondering if there will be a season 2 because there was so much left unresolved.
A lot of people took issue with Oil, but I actually found him to be one of the more compelling characters. Part of the problem is I think people weren't understanding certain situations that were happening due to confusing subtitles and very little explanatory content throughout the series. For example, people thought Oil had lied to Tan so he could go out with Kun when that wasn't what happened. I find it interesting that people blame Oil for not being "true" to Tan. What exactly did Tan do to merit Oil sitting around waiting for him to get his shit together? I'm honestly frustrated by that thought process. Tan never once said anything to establish they were in a relationship, i.e. Oil is single. People complain that he flirts...ok? So does Tan, Tan is so hot and cold I'm not surprised Oil is confused. I was actually glad to see Oil exploring other options. If he wants to date someone who actually has the balls to be upfront about his feelings and who doesn't hide that he likes him, that's a bad thing? I don't get people feeling sorry for characters who force their love interest to wait indefinitely until they're ready for a relationship, at the same time displaying toxic possessive behaviors even though they have no right to be behaving that way. It's fine that Tan needed time to come to terms with his feelings, but forcing Oil not to pursue another love interest who is brave enough to have a relationship is selfish. Either you want to be with him or you don't. I don't blame Oil for putting distance between him and Tan after his ridiculous jealous blow-up. He didn't even give him a chance to explain that he hadn't even planned on going out with Kun, and he was trying to help Tan mend his relationship with his dad and brother by staying behind for the dinner. I won't even speak to Tan coming in at the end and dragging Oil out of Kun's car, the guy needs some therapy for real. I honestly wish Oil had put his childhood feelings behind him and moved on with Kun, who was really the one who treated him the best throughout the entire series.
Tin and Sea were kind of a missed opportunity, but I didn't really see it going anywhere after Sea's love confession to his best friend. That happened so late in the series I didn't think we were going to get any resolution for him and Tin. I'm still wondering if they may do a season 2 with these two, but if they do I really hope they make some much-needed changes. I change of writer would be a good start. Overall I wouldn't recommend watching it just because you're likely to be left unsatisfied haha. After the first few episodes, things move at a snail's pace and don't really go anywhere.
Uh. I'm not really sure what this ended up being to be honest. As much as I felt for Mark at the end of this, it's probably best that things ended here. As erratic as the entire storyline has been, this really took a shift into left field that just seemed completely unnecessary. It would have been one thing if the writing had held up to the shift in plot, but as it was it just felt choppy and jarring. Niko really carried his character through, and I was actually pleasantly surprised at some of Marky's acting moments. I will say he and Niko have some crazy chemistry haha overall it was kind of a waste of talent in my opinion. Still hoping I'll see Niko in something better considering how many Filipino BL we've been getting lately.
So far I really love this series, it's short but sweet. I really love Sang Yi, he has such a shy gentle nature and it's really endearing. It will be really interesting once him and In Soo move in together. I sense trouble on the horizon for their relationship though, even if I appreciate them highlighting some of the realities of idol life. I'm also really confused by Yoo Jin's character, she has to know Sang Yi has a massive crush on In Soo right? I mean how could you possibly miss it?
The story progression between Thanu, Wayu, and Phai is really interesting. I'm honestly not bothered by it because I never expected there to be a resolution for any other couple outside of Mark/Kit since they had already announced there were three seasons planned each centered around the main couple of each book. Book 1 is Mark/Kit so it makes sense. While I prefer Thanu with Yu, I'm not opposed to him and Phai. Honestly, all the characters are pretty endearing so I don't actively dislike any of them which is surprising.
Still holding out hope for Jack/Koh (though if I remember correctly Jack is a potential love interest for Yu so that might not happen). And I'm also still hoping for Sansab to get a more prominent storyline since he's hilarious. Overall, I had very low expectations for this series and I've been beyond pleasantly surprised by what we ended up with. Since I went into this just wanting closure from the OG MingKit lol I got that and then some. This was what us OG 2Moons fans all deserved.
How do you ruin a chemistry as great as Mew and Gulf's? There have been several times during their "intimate" scenes that the sultry is so overacted it's cringe-inducing. Rather than them appearing natural, you can tell those scenes have been added in to keep viewers entertained. It doesn't help that my issues with their relationship still stand, I feel like nothing has been addressed from season 1 other than Type being a more willing participant. I suppose we're only halfway through the series but I'm not holding my breath. I feel a bunch of loose threads coming.
I'm convinced she doesn't fully develop side characters partly because she's hoping they'll get picked up for their own series. This is something that's a huge detriment to the story as a whole because one storyline isn't strong enough to carry a series through. That's the only reason I have to explain the ridiculous amount of half-assed filler. The whole thing just feels really unfortunate.
Also, this is a completely unrelated side note but I have to say it, Techno has to be THE most ANNOYING and absolutely unnecessary character ever written. Hearing him speak is like nails on a chalkboard to me, I can't stand it.
There are other couples I'm super intrigued with, Koh and Jack (they had me on the floor this episode) for one. I really hope they do get together in the end because their dynamic is too perfect to waste. I'm curious about Sab and Padbok as well, there was that moment where it seemed there might be something? Maybe it was just me? Just Padbok is such an asshole I'd love to see Sab take him down a peg or two. Anyway, so far I'm loving all the sweet, crazy, funny moments. Yes, it's a little bit on the cheesy "feel good" side but who cares? I'm in the holiday feel-good mood XD.
Mark and Kit are just...I can't have been the only one who was in tears this episode right? Gutted. I know the angst is par for the course but can we get back to our regular scheduled loveys?
A lot of people took issue with Oil, but I actually found him to be one of the more compelling characters. Part of the problem is I think people weren't understanding certain situations that were happening due to confusing subtitles and very little explanatory content throughout the series. For example, people thought Oil had lied to Tan so he could go out with Kun when that wasn't what happened. I find it interesting that people blame Oil for not being "true" to Tan. What exactly did Tan do to merit Oil sitting around waiting for him to get his shit together? I'm honestly frustrated by that thought process. Tan never once said anything to establish they were in a relationship, i.e. Oil is single. People complain that he flirts...ok? So does Tan, Tan is so hot and cold I'm not surprised Oil is confused. I was actually glad to see Oil exploring other options. If he wants to date someone who actually has the balls to be upfront about his feelings and who doesn't hide that he likes him, that's a bad thing? I don't get people feeling sorry for characters who force their love interest to wait indefinitely until they're ready for a relationship, at the same time displaying toxic possessive behaviors even though they have no right to be behaving that way. It's fine that Tan needed time to come to terms with his feelings, but forcing Oil not to pursue another love interest who is brave enough to have a relationship is selfish. Either you want to be with him or you don't. I don't blame Oil for putting distance between him and Tan after his ridiculous jealous blow-up. He didn't even give him a chance to explain that he hadn't even planned on going out with Kun, and he was trying to help Tan mend his relationship with his dad and brother by staying behind for the dinner. I won't even speak to Tan coming in at the end and dragging Oil out of Kun's car, the guy needs some therapy for real. I honestly wish Oil had put his childhood feelings behind him and moved on with Kun, who was really the one who treated him the best throughout the entire series.
Tin and Sea were kind of a missed opportunity, but I didn't really see it going anywhere after Sea's love confession to his best friend. That happened so late in the series I didn't think we were going to get any resolution for him and Tin. I'm still wondering if they may do a season 2 with these two, but if they do I really hope they make some much-needed changes. I change of writer would be a good start. Overall I wouldn't recommend watching it just because you're likely to be left unsatisfied haha. After the first few episodes, things move at a snail's pace and don't really go anywhere.