Question does Au like Mork someone please answer me
I just watched the episode 7 and according to the insinuations and hints (during their conversation in the car) I think that he does. If I remember well, he was the one to tell Mork "Your boyfriend will leave you but I will remain with you forever." or something like that; so I think that he loves him and keeps his feelings a secret, fearing disappointment.
He is not very likeable anyway lol We had already more than our fair share of the original one, and now we have to deal with his copies in our favorite shows. Damn. Soon he will squat our dreams lol
Thank you very much. It’s very good so far. Not confusing and it’s starting to portray the realism of society…
You're welcome. I start to understand why people think it's confusing. I suppose that they are used to watch series/dramas that display numerous aspects of the same story, so now that this one evolves around only one matter that's for me also acceptance as you say it so well: Acceptance from the society, acceptance from the loved one and acceptance also from the character himself. We see that with the side couple Gord and Morn, still questioning silently their feelings, perhaps judging that acceptance too far to reach (at least according to the 6 epidodes I watched so far). So this series for me is not confusing, I think it's rather detailing and dissecting the stacks and effects of one moral fact, that's acceptance, on the individual and the society. 'Cause You're My Boy went "psychological" and personally I like it, I like it's depth and the paradoxical lightness of the storyline making it accessible for the most of audience. They don't force the hand of the viewer to meditate about it, it's rather a voluntary action.
I am currently watching it and I have to admit that I am liking it. It's the kind of shows that you want to watch when you're depressed, it's very cheering !!!
Confusing? I don't see where the confusion lies. Anyway, I have just watched four episodes. I will comeback with another review once the series completed :)
I actually wonder if the author of the novel gave him that name or if it was the writer of the series lol.
@Liz Thanks for the information. But we have to admit that it's strange, because he might have been anybody: A gentle, caring character, Ae's roommate, the stuck-up rich kid Tin, ... but no, he's the bully of the story. For a coincidence it's a funny one lol
Ming and Kit saved this drama from oblivion, truly they did. I'm sorry. This is the shittiest BL ever. I can't…
I laughed with every line of your accurate comment and, unfortunately, you are right. We all wanted this series to be amazing but it is what it is. A fiasco! Happily Ming and Kit saved the boat from sinking, otherwise I personally would have not survived the first episodes lol
I hope this time Pete and Earn end up as couple. Who like those 2 as couple?
One of the reasons why Love Sick The Series earned an average rating from me was because Pete and Earn did not end up together, so here I am voting for the squid couple lol
Can you recommend some, that isn't too cringey or melodramatic lol? Cause I've only seen a few good ones idk where…
Thanks elwinn for the information. I did not know that Love Sick would have a third season. I'm soooooooo happy. It was the very first Asian BL series I watched. Another season would bring back some good memories :)
Can you recommend some, that isn't too cringey or melodramatic lol? Cause I've only seen a few good ones idk where…
Yes I can do that. The 'light' ones I think of now are: - Formula 17. - Right by me. - Go! Go! G-Boys! - Diary of Tootsies 1 & 2 - Two weddings and a funeral. - Addicted. (Although it's banned, the available episodes are great.) - Udagawachou de Matteteyo. - Tomgay. - Ossan's Love.
My top 3 Asian Boy's Love movies: 1 - Method. 2 - How to Win at Checkers (Every Time). 3 - Amphetamine. But those movies can only make the viewer sink into depression. The first list is much funnier lol
Considering my current mindset, I think that all this wait can only lead to a clinical case. In all honesty, I think I'm good for the straitjacket and the nuthouse .... LOL
I don't feel that this movie was entirely BL, despite the kiss/cuddle scene. I mean sure if you blurred the line…
Yes everything is in the title. The beauty in it was mostly in the flawless plot that toys with the viewer's perception till the last second of the movie ... what made it my new favorite Asian movie.
So this series for me is not confusing, I think it's rather detailing and dissecting the stacks and effects of one moral fact, that's acceptance, on the individual and the society. 'Cause You're My Boy went "psychological" and personally I like it, I like it's depth and the paradoxical lightness of the storyline making it accessible for the most of audience. They don't force the hand of the viewer to meditate about it, it's rather a voluntary action.
Confusing? I don't see where the confusion lies. Anyway, I have just watched four episodes. I will comeback with another review once the series completed :)
- Formula 17.
- Right by me.
- Go! Go! G-Boys!
- Diary of Tootsies 1 & 2
- Two weddings and a funeral.
- Addicted. (Although it's banned, the available episodes are great.)
- Udagawachou de Matteteyo.
- Tomgay.
- Ossan's Love.
My top 3 Asian Boy's Love movies:
1 - Method.
2 - How to Win at Checkers (Every Time).
3 - Amphetamine.
But those movies can only make the viewer sink into depression. The first list is much funnier lol
The acting was impressive too.