People will not watch the show to see them studying now will they?
Sure they would. They could have a lot of fun while studying together, share a lot of cute moments. Getting drunk is just just getting drunk, watching it once can be okay, but not over and over. Boring.
its a fiction not a documentary. And every couple are shown in their first year in University, so how often you…
It is a little ridiculous. Not only do they go out drinking a lot, but most of them get REALLY drunk, and often on a school night. I know it's a fictional series, but come on!
Well, I liked it and looked forward to it each week. (I can't say that for some of the other BLs I've been watching lately.)
For those bothered by the ending... I thought it ended as well as anyone could have expected it to. Everyone was happy. All in all, it's a slapstick comedy and not to be taken seriously. That said, the original from Japan was far more over the top and slapstick-y, which is perhaps why so many people enjoyed it (including me). It was obvious that it was not to be taken seriously as a story.
The Thai version had more sensitive and emotional moments. I enjoyed it.
Just finished it and enjoyed it so much more than the original! I won't bore anyone with my critiques here but, for anyone who may be interested, I did write them all down in the review section here on MDL.
I don't mind this so much, except there are way too many characters to keep track of, and that short chubby blond-haired woman (she's someone's sister and works as a maid or something)... she is so obnoxious I can hardly stand her. I think they're trying to make her funny but she isn't at all.
It is a shame as there is good production value overall so they have funds. But the continued bad/over acting…
That's IT! You nailed it, my biggest complaint with most Filipino BLs is that there are so many side characters I can't keep up with them all. And, more importantly, why should we be expected keep up with them all, let alone care about them?
As a gay dude myself, I can understand Heng. He has been in the closet his entire life, especially with his mother,…
Thank you for sharing. You sound like a really cool person!
I think we all wanted Heng to say something to his mother right then and there. However, he was ready to. It was Mo who made up the whole Chicha girlfriend and encouraged them to go along with it. Add in the mom possibly having cancer and going to the hospital and you've suddenly got a sticky situation that Heng never asked for. Even then, Heng was determined to tell his mom... and then Mo broke up with him.
I am really upset with Heng. I hate a weak ass indecisive wimp of a man. Momo needed to leave his butt. How much…
As a gay dude myself, I can understand Heng. He has been in the closet his entire life, especially with his mother, and she has jumped to the conclusion that Chicha is his girlfriend (and Mo encouraged Heng to go along with it). Probably the toughest thing about coming out is the fear of disappointing (or being ousted by) your parents.
For those bothered by the ending... I thought it ended as well as anyone could have expected it to. Everyone was happy. All in all, it's a slapstick comedy and not to be taken seriously. That said, the original from Japan was far more over the top and slapstick-y, which is perhaps why so many people enjoyed it (including me). It was obvious that it was not to be taken seriously as a story.
The Thai version had more sensitive and emotional moments. I enjoyed it.
I think we all wanted Heng to say something to his mother right then and there. However, he was ready to. It was Mo who made up the whole Chicha girlfriend and encouraged them to go along with it. Add in the mom possibly having cancer and going to the hospital and you've suddenly got a sticky situation that Heng never asked for. Even then, Heng was determined to tell his mom... and then Mo broke up with him.