Basically "Together with me" is a prequel of "Bad Romance" although it was released after bad romance. There is…
I'm not sure, but in the same way you really don't need to watch Kiss: The Series at all if you're only in it for Pete and Kao, you don't need to watch Bad Romance if you're only here for Korn and Knock. You're really not missing anything.
Rungthiva still looks very suspicious to me.Note she bailed Tann out last episode, making the play that she believed…
Yeah, now that you mention it, I can see that as well. However, when she said, “Tann killed Pued, and Por tried to kill Tann, why would brothers do that to each other?” I felt that with her tone, it was like she was trying to tell Aem that what he'd just reported to her didn't make sense to kinda let him know she felt like he was BSing her and she wasn't buying it. All those other points still stand, though. Now I'm kinda thinking that maybe Rungthiva runs a rival sex trafficking scheme against the politician and the police chief or was involved with them until something went wrong (i.e.-Jane's death).
Thank you for bringing up those points. I'm even more anxious for next week now, but thank you. lol
At least 12 hours handcuffed to a baluster, dehydrated, the first thing Dr. Bun does is to check to see if Tan is OK. I almost cried along with them. The shower scene was GREAT, but that's standard for Max and Tul. I'm just loving how this story is going. I can't believe we have four more episodes to go...like what else is gonna happen? Before, I felt like Jane's sister was might have been in on the whole thing, but now I get the feeling she's gonna pop later toward the end and save them somehow, but who knows? At this rate, she could wind up dead next episode and we'll be figuring out who killed *her*. Ugh...is it February 1st yet???
i'm sorry this is super irrelevant but why is everyone always bringing food for doctor bun?? XD i mean the lady…
I think it could be for a few reasons: -He's a doctor/forensic detective and the highest level of that profession in the village, so maybe they really respect him. -They know he's an unmarried man with presumably no woman at home to cook for him. Stereotypical, yes, but I'm an unmarried guy living in Asia and this happens to me from my co-workers and friends' moms a lot because I'm not married...little do they know, I'm gay. LOL -It's just common in some Asian countries to not come empty-handed when asking for a favor. Not all Asian countries, but certainly some.
I don't really get all the hate over here... it's an ok show with good acting.I think they handled a lot of controversial…
I'm not sure, but I think it's because the average age of the crowd on MDL might run a little older than some other sites, so people are less forgiving of troupes etc. It could also be the country of origin of many people here. Western people also tend to be a lot less forgiving about troupes and problematic issues in these types of shows, I've noticed.
While I am, for the most part, liking this series, the amount of negative, but valid comments are also extremely hilarious and they're really making my day right now. lol
Aside from Khaotung's performance when telling Ton why cheating is wrong, this last episode was a bad end to a flop of a series. Should we even look forward to 1000 Stars at this point?
Thanks to this show I have kind of lost my interest in bl dramas suddenly. I mean if you watch gems like ITSAY…
Agreed, but I think, as someone who's been watching BLs for a while, ITSAY is an outlier. That type of production just isn't happening in the southeast Asian market right now in film or even book form for that matter. Cherry Magic, however, pulled out all the aspects that make BL fundamentally a great genre and brought consent, honesty, and consideration to the forefront of the story. No exacerbating seme/uke roles or sexual dominance. Cherry Magic will be unique for that for quite some time, I think. I don't see it setting a new standard any time soon, but we'll see.
All those other points still stand, though. Now I'm kinda thinking that maybe Rungthiva runs a rival sex trafficking scheme against the politician and the police chief or was involved with them until something went wrong (i.e.-Jane's death).
Thank you for bringing up those points. I'm even more anxious for next week now, but thank you. lol
And I love it
-He's a doctor/forensic detective and the highest level of that profession in the village, so maybe they really respect him.
-They know he's an unmarried man with presumably no woman at home to cook for him. Stereotypical, yes, but I'm an unmarried guy living in Asia and this happens to me from my co-workers and friends' moms a lot because I'm not married...little do they know, I'm gay. LOL
-It's just common in some Asian countries to not come empty-handed when asking for a favor. Not all Asian countries, but certainly some.