I take it back. I don't want the harem storyline. I want Theo and Akk all day. Any time spent on the other guys' is theft in my eyes. The look of "ugh you guys again?" that Akk had when the elevator doors opened in ep. 3 sums up my feelings perfectly.
Just responded with a comment telling someone to end it around the 1:00:00 mark, then I saw your comment. haha…
It's been a whole half decade since I saw this one, but I'd rate this one lower than History 3: MODC is because 1: MODC provided the anguish and awfulness that comes with losing a loved on screen in a realistic, yet yet anguishing way (aside from the hallucinations, of course) and 2: I was given the option to accept that the MODC couple did get to live happily ever after because I saw them at the end of Life: Senjou no Bokura/Love on the Line.
EASILY one of my top-ten BL series of all time. This time around I had the good sense to plan ahead and know precisely…
Just responded with a comment telling someone to end it around the 1:00:00 mark, then I saw your comment. haha My sentiments EXACTLY. I wish there was a way to pin your comment to the top of the comment section.
well Im skipping this because of your comment. My heart can't deal with another MODC situation right now so thank…
Don't listen to them. If you loved MODC until that ending, you'll find the same way (or arguably worse) at the end of this one.
If curiosity gets the better of you, I recommend watching until 1:00:00 marker of ep. 4. It really is a beautiful drama up until that point and tackles real life in a way only few popular dramas do today, but that ending is a b**ch
-Non's a great guy. Educated, dedicated, well-spoken, and wise. Why is he in this show if his one and only purpose is for the audience to feel bad for him?? And he doesn't seem to have any hopes of getting someone else besides Kaitoon as there haven't been any other characters presented. This isn't a case of "nice guys finish last". This is: "perfect guys get totally rejected".
-Why are the lesbians (trans?) in the show all? Who are they connected to? I don't completely dislike their storyline, but just...why? Even if they're not not meant to be connected to the main characters, they could at least do something like have them be regulars at Love Area to bring them into the overall story somehow.
-Every time Valen uses his cute, unsubtle way of suggesting his feelings to Kaitoon, Kaitoon stares at him like he knows exactly what Valen is thinking only to prove time and time again that he's just a dope. I find this hilarious because Valen always gets this look on face like "I know I'm bad with words, but you're kinda dumb." 🤣
-Anyway, barring a few other little hiccups, I'm liking this show (mostly for ValenKaitoon). Excited for the last episode.
Oh, for God's sake! Does Thailand produce nothing but refreshing drinks and snacks? Or are the owners of the refreshing…
And about Thorn and Fah. From Thorn's side, he's already basically come to terms with the fact that he likes Fah and has admitted that to Saen, but I'm pretty sure that, at least for now, Thorn genuinely thinks that Fah isn't into him and is probably interested in some girl. Put that along with the fact that they've been in a senior-junior, big brother-little brother relationship for so long and Thorn's generally timid nature, I can see why hesitant to admit it.
Others have already responded about Fah, but I just want to add: I think Fah is only NOW as of Ep. 5 timestamp circa 41:00 fully realizing/accepting he likes Thorn. Before, it was just subconscious or just a passing thought from friends. So, how afraid he is or isn't of telling Thorn how he feels is yet to be seen.
But is it really mainly Vee to blame here? Because he was the one to be responsible and put a stop to whatever…
I don’t think this will play out any worse than it has, but to ply Devil’s advocate for a minute: even if Vee was the one to put a stop to it, he was the one who initiated it in full knowledge Dome was dating his sister. Giving Dome advice about how what his sister likes and how to deal with her is one thing, but basically saying, “Hey, let me show how to flirt with my sister.” is something else. 😅 Obviously, Vee has already fallen for Dome and he takes responsibility for it, but still…
Oh, for God's sake! Does Thailand produce nothing but refreshing drinks and snacks? Or are the owners of the refreshing…
I totally think Vee and Dome are supposed to be presented as cheaters here rather than gays with repressed feelings. Without the setting needing to be as homophilic as the Saen and Aii arc (which is Thai BL fluff 101) would imply, it’s 2022 and this is a university. Even though Thai society on the whole may not be as progressive as other countries on paper, but this age range of people certainly is. Vee cares about hurting his sister (even though he was the one who kinda hit Dome first), he’s not worried about homophobia, I don’t think.
This is tough. I'm completely invested in every single couple. I was thinking Dome/Vee could get a little messy, but then boom, Vee gives the reality check. I just love Fah. He's so careful and shy. I loved the headpatting scene when you can see his eyes say to himself "Before I thought I might like this boy. Now I know I do, but I'm still way too shy to admit that rn." ^_^ *pat pat*
"I've never done anything like this before." I'm used to hearing this line said by one gay guy to another before taking off his clothes, but I'm usually not watching a BL.
So many great scenes in ep. 8 and I think we can all agree on which ones they are, but one small thing I really liked when Sean was telling White about his past was when White went from touching the side of Sean's face to just holding his ear and the way they looked at each other. 🥺 Anyone who's been following these two actors for a while knows the feeling. That wasn't Sean and Black or White. It wasn't even just Off and Gun. It was PAPI AND BABI. The intimacy! Ugh...I almost lost it. 😭
I had seen quite a few interviews with the ForceBook before this and thought Force irl really seemed similar to Akk and then in this special they both confirm it. haha
If curiosity gets the better of you, I recommend watching until 1:00:00 marker of ep. 4. It really is a beautiful drama up until that point and tackles real life in a way only few popular dramas do today, but that ending is a b**ch
-Why are the lesbians (trans?) in the show all? Who are they connected to? I don't completely dislike their storyline, but just...why? Even if they're not not meant to be connected to the main characters, they could at least do something like have them be regulars at Love Area to bring them into the overall story somehow.
-Every time Valen uses his cute, unsubtle way of suggesting his feelings to Kaitoon, Kaitoon stares at him like he knows exactly what Valen is thinking only to prove time and time again that he's just a dope. I find this hilarious because Valen always gets this look on face like "I know I'm bad with words, but you're kinda dumb." 🤣
-Anyway, barring a few other little hiccups, I'm liking this show (mostly for ValenKaitoon). Excited for the last episode.
Others have already responded about Fah, but I just want to add: I think Fah is only NOW as of Ep. 5 timestamp circa 41:00 fully realizing/accepting he likes Thorn. Before, it was just subconscious or just a passing thought from friends. So, how afraid he is or isn't of telling Thorn how he feels is yet to be seen.
I'm used to hearing this line said by one gay guy to another before taking off his clothes, but I'm usually not watching a BL.
P.S.- Not really, we love you.