Season 2 hasn’t been confirmed, and it’s probably not going to happen. There’s a lot of drama between the…
You are absolutely right, Pedro. None of us have the facts. If the managers are arguing, there might be a valid reason behind it... perhaps having to do with a violation of contract (it usually comes down to money)... but we don't know. It's all rumor, hearsay and speculation. The fans ship Perth/Saint so much that, not only do they buy into all the drama, they create it. Chill, people... you're not helping!
Ae used to be my favorite character in the series but he's been losing points in the last 2 episodes... Idk. I…
Thank you! I thought I was the only one bothered by Ae. I get that he's dominant, fine. I get that Ae doesn't want Pete to help him with his studies, so he won't appear weak. Fine (plus, Ae apologized). I get that Ae was jealous of Pete's "girlfriend." Also fine.
But this last episode, where Ae wouldn't let Pete "talk about other guys" was over the line. Pete was talking about Can, one of Ae's close friends! So Pete can't even discuss it with Ae? Pete said nothing that should have stirred jealousy in Ae. So he's not allowed to even mention another guy in conversation, ever?
Sorry, but if I were Pete, that would be a dealbreaker for me, or at least a moment for "Ae... we need to have a serious talk." Ae's reaction bordered on psychotic. Even if the sex is great, I'd be a little scared, especially this early in the relationship.
I'm confused especially about the scene in which Tin is crying... apparently it will not be in episode 13 either…
I've been assuming that Tin crying has more to do with his brother than with Can (at least hoping so).
And I've read that, in the novel, Trump comes back to terrorize Pete, Ae practically kills Trump and, because of it, faces expulsion and possible jail time. Pete's friend (the girl, can't remember her name) tells his dad about Pete's relationship with Ae, so the dad forces Pete to live with him in Germany for 3 years (but everything works out for Ae/Pete after 3 years).
So... if the series plans to feature all that, they would have to have more than one season. Just speculating... if the Trump thing happens within the next two episodes, and then Pete's "girlfriend" causes trouble as well... maybe they would leave us with the Ae/Pete cliffhanger. (Certainly, they've already filmed everything for Season 1.) But, if so, it would be HORRIBLE if they cancelled the series after one season!
In the novel Ae is dominant top and pete is bottom. Pete didn't top Ae even once he was always the bottom. Ae…
Thanks for the reply! I understand that what you mean. I'm just saying that, even the author of the novel didn't really get it right. Aside from rape victims, I've never known one gay bottom that couldn't walk the next day, no matter how long or thick the top was or how many rounds of sex they had. Lubricant is used and tops don't usually just get on and roughly start banging away. So that's an assumption on the part of the author. (And I've seen this in other BL plots as well.)
One comment though: it's a little weird how Ae keeps bringing up "hurting" Pete, and Pete saying that he will stand the pain/use a moisturizer, as though it's a sacrificial duty. Umm... I'm a gay male, and being a bottom is pleasurable, not painful... unless you're being aggressively raped. Also, very few gay couples are strictly tops or bottoms. It's obvious the authors/scriptwriters are straight.
Omg, wtf, why are the interviewer’s so sh*tty. I went on insta n just followed him. Wen I was there I found…
It really is sh*tty and I think it happens with a lot of BL actors. I saw some of the Make it Right actors interviewed on a Thai talk show. This woman kept asking if it was weird for them to kiss one another and even asked: "So, does it make you want to vomit?"
Seriously? (I secretly wished one of the guys would have said "No honey, YOU make me want to vomit.")
I'm not denying that colorism exists: I'm saying that you're overblowing it. Certainly, there are far better forum than this one to make your claims.
You seem to obsessed with "winning" this argument. I've said everything I've intended to say. If it makes you feel special, then fine... you win. It doesn't change my opinions, nor anyone elses. I just don't feel like banging my head against a brick wall by continuing to argue with you. Goodbye and good luck.
And your blathering on mindlessly won't work with me. If you bothered to read my responses to you, I said: "As for tan skin Thais, I've seen a lot of them, especially in BL series." So yes, I did refute your point. Of course, you said nothing in reply to THAT.
So, in case you didn't get it, I'll say it more clearly: I think your rant over this "colorism problem" is completely overblown and your "facts" are exaggerated... you've got your own personal axe to grind about it and you're using this forum to voice your opinions, which are... opinions.
I've read all your posts. You have no problem saying, among other things (to other posters, not me) "Everything you are telling me is a lie. " Sorry, but your post is full of lies and ignorance." And, about the actor in question, you said: "He's starting an acting career in Thailand because he knows no American company will ever hire him for his wack ass acting."
You've also said, regarding Drake: "If he's going to be grown and accept a role that gets him money, then he must be prepared for the criticisms." I agree with you. I will also say that, if you're going to put out your very bold statements against him, as well as other posters, then you must be prepared for criticisms as well.
Many of us here like Drake as an actor. It's fine if you don't, you have every right to your opinion. For the record, if you ever watch, say, The Disney Channel from the USA, there many, many kids with limited talent--far less so than Drake--featured on television.
I agree that he would likely not be hired in the USA, but primarily because he does not speak English (or, at least, not without a thick accent). So no, Drake could not begin to compete there.
You're not fighting for anything. If you were truly serious about this issue you claim to care about, you would state your cause without resorting to slamming anyone who disagrees with you.
The party scene was a hidden/deleted scene that was cut so we didn't see it. If it was part of the episode, it…
Thanks, that explains a little more. I noticed, at the very end of that party "ice cream" scene, Mork gives Tee an ice cream wrapper with something inside. Tee looks at it and smiles, end of story. I couldn't tell what it was. Maybe it was a plane ticket for Mork, letting Tee know he was going to America with him? I just didn't get it.
Okay, I've now watched the final episode with English subs and I am more confused than ever. Help!
I first watched it twice without English subs. What I got from that was: Tee's mom came to her senses and accepted Mork's relationship with Tee. Mork and Tee exchanged rings so they are now officially a couple. Tee helped nurse Mork back to health. Mork spent the night with Tee and they probably had sex, finally. Morn and Gord admitted they liked one another. There was a religious ceremony at a shrine for Mork and Tee, with all of the family present. Tee and Mork are shown saying goodbye to Tee's family, with a lot of packed luggage. Then there was a final scene where Mork and Tee are on a patio at some sort of party, eating ice cream and looking kind of serious.
I assumed the English subs would clear up things I didn't understand... but I'm at a loss. Okay, the stuff I already mentioned was pretty much correct.. I guess. After reading the English translations, it turns out Mork's nosebleeds are a chronic condition and potentially dangerous but, from what I can tell, treatable. Tee was supposedly leaving to go off to school in America for a year, without Mork. Au was leaving to study in the UK, and there was talk about Mork's having a valid passport, so maybe he could go visit sometime (although Mork said he was too poor).
Then--I thought--Mork was going to be given a ticket to go to America with Tee (the passport was mentioned again--with Tee, Morn and Gord acting very secretive--as if there was going to be some big surprise for Mork). In broad daylight, Tee--and Mork--said goodbye to Tee's family and then the two guys had a cute private moment together. Suddenly, Mork and Tee are in a nighttime party scene where Tee is depressed and worrying that he and Mork might drift apart someday. (I was wondering if they were now in America, but Morn and Gord are shown spying on them.) They eat ice cream and it just sort of ends.
So... what was this party? Was Tee leaving for a year, without Mork? And, if not, what was the goodbye scene with the luggage? Did I miss something, or did the writers just screw up in a big way?
is it worth it to start watching this drama? I've been waiting for it to finish airing so that I can start it,…
I think it's worth it. It starts out really good, although some of the middle episodes drag on a little bit and some of the story line is odd. But it picks up again in the last few episodes. I think most of us were disappointed with the writing at certain points, but not with the characters or the actors.
But this last episode, where Ae wouldn't let Pete "talk about other guys" was over the line. Pete was talking about Can, one of Ae's close friends! So Pete can't even discuss it with Ae? Pete said nothing that should have stirred jealousy in Ae. So he's not allowed to even mention another guy in conversation, ever?
Sorry, but if I were Pete, that would be a dealbreaker for me, or at least a moment for "Ae... we need to have a serious talk." Ae's reaction bordered on psychotic. Even if the sex is great, I'd be a little scared, especially this early in the relationship.
It's all about TinCan for me at the moment.
And I've read that, in the novel, Trump comes back to terrorize Pete, Ae practically kills Trump and, because of it, faces expulsion and possible jail time. Pete's friend (the girl, can't remember her name) tells his dad about Pete's relationship with Ae, so the dad forces Pete to live with him in Germany for 3 years (but everything works out for Ae/Pete after 3 years).
So... if the series plans to feature all that, they would have to have more than one season. Just speculating... if the Trump thing happens within the next two episodes, and then Pete's "girlfriend" causes trouble as well... maybe they would leave us with the Ae/Pete cliffhanger. (Certainly, they've already filmed everything for Season 1.) But, if so, it would be HORRIBLE if they cancelled the series after one season!
One comment though: it's a little weird how Ae keeps bringing up "hurting" Pete, and Pete saying that he will stand the pain/use a moisturizer, as though it's a sacrificial duty. Umm... I'm a gay male, and being a bottom is pleasurable, not painful... unless you're being aggressively raped. Also, very few gay couples are strictly tops or bottoms. It's obvious the authors/scriptwriters are straight.
Seriously? (I secretly wished one of the guys would have said "No honey, YOU make me want to vomit.")
You seem to obsessed with "winning" this argument. I've said everything I've intended to say. If it makes you feel special, then fine... you win. It doesn't change my opinions, nor anyone elses. I just don't feel like banging my head against a brick wall by continuing to argue with you. Goodbye and good luck.
So, in case you didn't get it, I'll say it more clearly: I think your rant over this "colorism problem" is completely overblown and your "facts" are exaggerated... you've got your own personal axe to grind about it and you're using this forum to voice your opinions, which are... opinions.
You've also said, regarding Drake: "If he's going to be grown and accept a role that gets him money, then he must be prepared for the criticisms." I agree with you. I will also say that, if you're going to put out your very bold statements against him, as well as other posters, then you must be prepared for criticisms as well.
Many of us here like Drake as an actor. It's fine if you don't, you have every right to your opinion. For the record, if you ever watch, say, The Disney Channel from the USA, there many, many kids with limited talent--far less so than Drake--featured on television.
I agree that he would likely not be hired in the USA, but primarily because he does not speak English (or, at least, not without a thick accent). So no, Drake could not begin to compete there.
Lolol!
I first watched it twice without English subs. What I got from that was: Tee's mom came to her senses and accepted Mork's relationship with Tee. Mork and Tee exchanged rings so they are now officially a couple. Tee helped nurse Mork back to health. Mork spent the night with Tee and they probably had sex, finally. Morn and Gord admitted they liked one another. There was a religious ceremony at a shrine for Mork and Tee, with all of the family present. Tee and Mork are shown saying goodbye to Tee's family, with a lot of packed luggage. Then there was a final scene where Mork and Tee are on a patio at some sort of party, eating ice cream and looking kind of serious.
I assumed the English subs would clear up things I didn't understand... but I'm at a loss. Okay, the stuff I already mentioned was pretty much correct.. I guess. After reading the English translations, it turns out Mork's nosebleeds are a chronic condition and potentially dangerous but, from what I can tell, treatable. Tee was supposedly leaving to go off to school in America for a year, without Mork. Au was leaving to study in the UK, and there was talk about Mork's having a valid passport, so maybe he could go visit sometime (although Mork said he was too poor).
Then--I thought--Mork was going to be given a ticket to go to America with Tee (the passport was mentioned again--with Tee, Morn and Gord acting very secretive--as if there was going to be some big surprise for Mork). In broad daylight, Tee--and Mork--said goodbye to Tee's family and then the two guys had a cute private moment together. Suddenly, Mork and Tee are in a nighttime party scene where Tee is depressed and worrying that he and Mork might drift apart someday. (I was wondering if they were now in America, but Morn and Gord are shown spying on them.) They eat ice cream and it just sort of ends.
So... what was this party? Was Tee leaving for a year, without Mork? And, if not, what was the goodbye scene with the luggage? Did I miss something, or did the writers just screw up in a big way?