I liked it, but Nut is making his character a little too ridiculous. I like how camp he is, and I can understand…
I think being kinda dumb with a little bit of an ego goes with being a successful pop star in most dramas whether they're a macho straight guy or super fem. This is something I think his character, like others, may grow out of. I like that his character is very aware of himself and how effeminate he is and still doesn't care. Being able to do that both in modern times and 200+ years ago isn't a sign of weakness to me. If he were really weak, after being literally beaten unconscious by his father, he would have tried to butch himself up or at least tone the camp down a little. Instead, he wakes up, wraps himself in a women's shawl, pins a jeweled peacock on his chest, slips on a shiny ring and shamelessly struts through village. I hope they keep up the camp for the whole thing. Personally, I've never seen a Thai BL that centers a boldly effeminate gay man that isn't part of a big posse of other effeminate gay men. In this drama, it's literally all about big queen in the room and I love that.
is ping top or bottom.? I know he is top but why is he sharing a picture of his cakes like this 😭😭😭https://x.com/hubboyslove/status/1951651805076586706
If he has a nice butt, why not show it off? 😂 Plenty of tops (and straight guys) do it.
this aged like milk left in the sun😭...old,forgotten, and now just kinda smells like internalized homophobia😭😭
It's so funny because it's not like TharnType that had everyone in a chokehold when it first came out, but slowly a lot of people came to hate it. Everyone pretty much called BS on this drama as soon as it ended, but somehow over the years it got a lot of apologists.
is it homosexual widely accepted in france during that era? maybe both of them can runaway to there together
There was always a big, albeit underground, gay community in France going back as far as the 18th century, but we couldn't say that it was 'accepted'. It was certainly more tolerated than in most places in Europe at the time.
I think Thee is by far the most down-bad ML I've seen in a Thai BL in a very, very long time, but I feel like because he's so true to himself and we still have five episodes left to go, something super devastating might happen. :(
I like that his character is very aware of himself and how effeminate he is and still doesn't care. Being able to do that both in modern times and 200+ years ago isn't a sign of weakness to me. If he were really weak, after being literally beaten unconscious by his father, he would have tried to butch himself up or at least tone the camp down a little. Instead, he wakes up, wraps himself in a women's shawl, pins a jeweled peacock on his chest, slips on a shiny ring and shamelessly struts through village.
I hope they keep up the camp for the whole thing. Personally, I've never seen a Thai BL that centers a boldly effeminate gay man that isn't part of a big posse of other effeminate gay men. In this drama, it's literally all about big queen in the room and I love that.