The reviews had me convinced that this series would be fantastic, but I ended up feeling let down. I understand that tastes vary, but for me, it simply didn’t work.
1000% the best thai gl so far and much better than most thai bls too imo. Veryyyyy underrated! Hope the back half…
Agreed. Tbh only some BL series are really good most of BL series are a huge disappointment to me. Not because it's about guys but because plots are just sooo... mediocre, or it starts well and goes downhill really fast.
Ugh so annoying... 2 more days... can I get some super powers to speed the time... this is one of the best series rn I wish I could watch new episode already.
I checked her out because I love her character in Miss Night And Day... sadly I see that she mostly gets support roles. But I hope I can see a movie soon where she has a main role! She is talented wishing her lots of success!
I'm watching Miss Night And Day right now... I love Kim Ah Young's character. I'm so excited for her to get a main role. I hope I can watch this soon!!!
interesting how so many people worry about "censored" as in no kissing and sex scenes... lmao, almost none of…
But when people call them out and say they are watching these shows because they have a kink... then people are called homophobic because they say "uh... you don't want to see kissing or sex? You're homophobic!!" But in reality homophobic people wouldn't even watch GL or BL shows...
GUYS, any recommendations of kdramas to watch while i wait for the upcoming eps? like with similar vibes preferably
If you want a funny one... Psychopath Diary. Someone said Strangers From Hell that's my favorite kdrama... but if you want a funny vibe to it like here 100% recommend Psychopath Diary.
Really liked the show, but the Ko Won character was completely useless and unnecessary for the plot
I haven't finished the series yet (I'm only on ep 5) but my first thought was that he will end up being serial killer lol (celebrity during the day, serial killer during the night). Since I see you call him useless I see I'm wrong.
I recently began watching and I'm currently on episode 5, and I'm really loving the drama! However, I've come across some comments suggesting that the series loses its charm later on, which makes me a bit worried and I wonder if I'll be disappointed as well. So far, I haven't noticed much chemistry between Eunji and the male lead, but I'm still having a great time with the storyline!
Looking back, I remember tuning into this drama in 2014, having missed its initial release. Wow, it was one of the most tedious dramas I’ve ever seen! I couldn’t stick with it past episode 4. The sole highlight for me was the female teacher; I was curious about her approach to the students and felt a pang of sympathy for her struggles.
I ALSO COULDN'T TAKE MALE STUDENTS SERIOUSLY...
While I understand that the two lead actors are in their 20s, they don’t really have a "baby face". Instead, they come across as more mature, resembling individuals in their late 20s. This gives the impression that grown men are pretending to be high school students. The female actress could portray a student, but the majority of the male cast looks to be in their mid-20s or even 30s. It’s perfectly fine for people to look their age or older, but when the setting is a high school, it feels a bit off. Sure, there are 30-year-olds who can play students, but they typically have a youthful look that allows them to pass for someone in their late teens or early twenties.
Not to mention all school kids except like 2 were very unlikable. And I didn't care about any of the school kids to be honest...
I discovered this series and couldn’t stop watching it.
While watching, I felt that some viewers would be frustrated by the absence of kissing or sexual moments. So many people seem to think that love can’t be portrayed without those elements.
Some people are more interested in physical displays than in the emotional bonds between characters. When someone argues that not every show needs to include such scenes, they’re often accused of being homophobic,
However, I can’t help but think that those who view LGBTQ+ characters solely as sexual objects, are the real problematic ones here, since they fail to recognize these individuals as real people with emotions.
I’ve just started watching. The scenes of climbing, dressing as a ghost, and stealing food feel over the top. When Anin smiles after being caught by Pin, it seems like she’s over doing it, which makes me cringe. I’m still going to give the series a shot, but I think it would be more effective if a child actress portrayed those moments, especially in a flashback. While some actors can manage acting so child like, here it just feels awkward. I had to take a break after 13 minutes because of the cringe, but the cinematography is beautiful and has a fairy-tale vibe.
But in reality homophobic people wouldn't even watch GL or BL shows...
She can kill me anytime she wants.
Bad bitch energy like you said. I love it. I need more FL that are like this because I'm obsessed with her personality.
I ALSO COULDN'T TAKE MALE STUDENTS SERIOUSLY...
While I understand that the two lead actors are in their 20s, they don’t really have a "baby face". Instead, they come across as more mature, resembling individuals in their late 20s. This gives the impression that grown men are pretending to be high school students. The female actress could portray a student, but the majority of the male cast looks to be in their mid-20s or even 30s. It’s perfectly fine for people to look their age or older, but when the setting is a high school, it feels a bit off. Sure, there are 30-year-olds who can play students, but they typically have a youthful look that allows them to pass for someone in their late teens or early twenties.
Not to mention all school kids except like 2 were very unlikable. And I didn't care about any of the school kids to be honest...
While watching, I felt that some viewers would be frustrated by the absence of kissing or sexual moments. So many people seem to think that love can’t be portrayed without those elements.
Some people are more interested in physical displays than in the emotional bonds between characters. When someone argues that not every show needs to include such scenes, they’re often accused of being homophobic,
However, I can’t help but think that those who view LGBTQ+ characters solely as sexual objects, are the real problematic ones here, since they fail to recognize these individuals as real people with emotions.