I'd think so... except, he seems to do so infrequently and at the bar with his friends/ boyfriend around only.…
The director and the screenwriters never even factored that some viewers would think that Arm was developing a bad habit in drinking to much. It's just "cute scenes" of ForceBook being shown.
It could be that family dynamics and honoring one’s parents and older generations are different in different…
Hopefully, and eventually we as the audience MIGHT get some BL and GL adaptions that won't have these characters putting their parents/families/societies demads/wishes/wants over their own need for happiness. That they'll find a way to make their own HEA without it needing to be placed under the BL facade of everyone finding a way to accept in the 11th episode.
Exactly! It's really hard to watch stuff like that and I wish more shows pointed out problematic behaviour. I'm…
But as long as characters like Johan are portrayed by good-looking, fit, and sexually appeasing actors, we as the audience are going to continue to get these portrayals. Especially if these producers continue to do these adaptions of popular BL novels that have these types of characters/plots in their novels.
They keep going to the same well, so we continue to get the same water.
The father’s sudden 180 wasn’t written convincingly. You can’t realistically reverse that depth of hatred…
Agreed, but then however would we get to see the HEA between Rak and Fah, if their families weren't united in celebrating their kids being happy and in love with each other.
Asian dramas just cannot stop excusing and even glorifying this absolutely horrific parental behaviour. And they…
"Since there went there with this part of the story I agree they should've had it where he had to suffer and iced out by everyone in his life for a couple of eps."
Sadly, I have never, ever seen a fictionalized story (BLs, GLs, nor lakorn), in which the horrible and manipulative parent is not silently supported, vilified, nor iced out by their spouse, friends, parents, nor their other children due to their behavior.
If there are some examples of spouses calling out their husbands/wives horrible behavior towards their children, whenever they find out that their kids aren't who they expect/demand/bully into being, please give me the names of those series.
"It also sheds light on people who see same-sex relationships as mere fiction, like Teerak’s dad. He was shown…
"The whole over top perfect family was the big red flag I shrugged off as just thai humour and now I see that it was very deliberate. Mum and Dad have created this perfect little bubble that has caused all of Rak's problems. Being babied, not being able to say no, and the consequences of that. Being stalked and assaulted and still can't say anything because of the fear of Mom and Dad's reactions because he was drunk."
Sadly, that Rak AND Babe both didn't want their parents to know about his stalker because they didn't want their parents to place blame on him for being at that club, nor on Babe for knowing that he went to that club in the first place. Their parents put a ton of pressure on both of their college aged children to abide/respect/honor them, but they both don't feel comfortable enough to be honest with them.
I absolutely loved this episode, probably my favorite one so far. I really appreciated how they stayed true to…
"It also sheds light on people who see same-sex relationships as mere fiction, like Teerak’s dad. He was shown watching BL dramas, yet he only perceived them as part of a fictional genre. This is why he struggled to accept his own son dating a man. The scene where Teerak’s grandpa and mom explained things to his dad was absolutely AMAZING! OMG, I have no words 🥺 And those ending scenes where his dad finally accepted him, followed by that heartfelt family hug—it literally made me cry!"
I was actually amazed that the script had Teerak's father apologizing to him for his behavior when he was told that his son was dating another man. Both his Mom and his Dad admitted that they were "disappointed", in finding out the real relationship status of Rak and Fah, which brings up another issue regarding their "disappointment". Do they actually have any true understanding of their son, and who he is as a person, beyond being their child? They never admitted that they were wrong in putting their fantasy of who they wanted Rak to be over who Rak is.
How hard it was for the Dad to accept that Rak was happy in being with Fah, that he wept as if he was mourning the image of who he wanted his son to be, and not celebrate who his son actually is?
How he thought that Fah would somehow "hurt" Rak, but the idea that a woman couldn't possibly also "hurt" him in the same way?!
Do they have any idea that Teerak has had to deal with an older male college student, who had literally stalked him for months, in this delusional belief that Teerak had a romantic interest in him?!
That the ONLY reason Rak and Fah were able to discover that they liked one another was due to them pretending to be a couple in the hopes of trying to get Oh to leave him alone?
Also, that neither Rak nor Babe thought that they could go to their parents to tell them about the stalking stays in the back of my mind all the time.
No u didn't missed anything. Idk if they yave changed it in the serie or the novel is same mess as this. The relationship…
"The relationship is a mess. Yotha is a toxic, selfish and an asshole guy who only knows how to self pity himself. Such an awful character. And Gun has no self respect!! Like wtf is wrong with u? U forgave him only because he forcefully kissed u? R u nuts?? That's why Yotha is repeating his shit again because he knows Gun will wait for him no matter how bad he treats him."
No defending of the behaviors of either characters of Yotha nor Gun. I just think that this is exactly how some individuals behave in relationships with one another. There's just no twinkling bakground music to minimize the sting of those behaviors. Both Yotha and Gun are terrified of truly being honest with one another about their feelings towards one another. Gun thinks that if he makes it known that he feels slighted, hurt, and taken advantage of (because Yotha IS toying with his feelings), that Yotha will somehow not choose him in the end. While Yotha, who is trying to protect his heart, feelings, and pride IS messing with the emotions of someone that DOES know exactly how they feel about him. He just doesn't have enough trust in Gun's feelings. So at this point, neither he nor Gun are ready to be together. They are both hurting one another. That's how I see what's going on in their storyline.
Another Star Hunter bomb. This first episode was totally boring. Too many characters in the first episode, with…
You don't really need to get to know them, when the opening credits basically describe those characters as "The Villain", "The Sassy Best Friend", "The Third Wheel", etc.
I loved these points you brought up about Part One of this series:
"I had to double check the title because I thought I'd accidentally clicked on 2 Moons, or Love By Chance, or something. This feels like walking into a time machine that takes you straight (or well, gay) back to the old-school BL era. Not in a good way. In an 'I've seen this exact BL 37 times before' and 'Here we go again with romanticising toxic behavior' kind of way.
Either that, or Johan is a passionate BL watcher who has taken lessons from all the wrong characters. Well, at least Easter ships it because apparently your best friend getting harassed is cute and not at all scary, at least when the guy harassing him is handsome. Was this review helpful to you?"
I also don't long for the early years of Thai BL when thinking that possessiveness, controlling behavior is viewed as a "good thing", because it shows just how much the Seme is in love with his Uke. Along with the belief that as long as the Seme is hot AND rich, his actions are okay towards the Uke.
Sorry but sei knew Fujis terms and if he no longer wants to accept them he can talk to him the same as Hagi with…
Agreed.
Neither Fuji or Kaori would ever agree for their current relationships with Sei and Kazuaki to be open.
Kaori doesn't even think anything is wrong with her and Kazuaki not being more sexually active, while Fuji is worried that Sei might be tempted if he even interacts with anyone outside of his professional life.
I think that Fuji is aware that Sei wasn't going to be able to stay within the perimeters that Fuji set for their relationship and he also doesn't want to acknowledge that they both made a mistake.
Sometimes needs can change.
Yes, it would be more "easier" if both of these couples spoke up about their true feelings, but none of them want to be viewed as the "bad one" within their relationship.
If you're squeamish about cheating, this might not be the series for you. That aside, I love the back and forth…
"If you're squeamish about cheating, this might not be the series for you."
Yet, they will still watch AND complain after each episode.
I am throughly enjoying the growing, yet unknown bond that is being shown between Sei and his colleague Kazauki.
They are both involved in loving relationships with people that do not share physical/sexual desire for them. I believe that Sei's boyfriend is asexual, but they both agreed to stay together. He doesn't like it when Sei talks about sex or intimacy, but he especially gets his back up whenever Sei mentions having any interactions with anyone else. They are not compatible, and it's not fair for either one to stay in something that doesn't fulfill their needs.
As for Kazauki and Kaori, he doesn't want to admit it, but he wants to break up with her, but he doesn't want to deal with the messiness of it. All their friends are in relationships and taking things forward like discussing marriage/families, yet they are in this holding position of just tolerating one another.
Sei and Kazauki get more thrills in their online flirtation, while they are noticing interesting things about each other at the office.
Now finished. Feel free to DM me if you'd like to see it. Sharing privately for now.Edit: Now released publicly,…
Thanks again for working on getting these older series available. I really enjoyed this one. Even though none of the boys got their HEA with Makoto, I feel that the important point of the series was that Yutaro, Akira, and Ryuji gained a friendship and bond as three young gay high schoolers attempting to pursue their romantic lives, without having to hide it from each other. I especially loved Mama Kazou. That had to be so refreshing to see back in 2008.
They keep going to the same well, so we continue to get the same water.
Sadly, I have never, ever seen a fictionalized story (BLs, GLs, nor lakorn), in which the horrible and manipulative parent is not silently supported, vilified, nor iced out by their spouse, friends, parents, nor their other children due to their behavior.
If there are some examples of spouses calling out their husbands/wives horrible behavior towards their children, whenever they find out that their kids aren't who they expect/demand/bully into being, please give me the names of those series.
Mum and Dad have created this perfect little bubble that has caused all of Rak's problems. Being babied, not being able to say no, and the consequences of that. Being stalked and assaulted and still can't say anything because of the fear of Mom and Dad's reactions because he was drunk."
Sadly, that Rak AND Babe both didn't want their parents to know about his stalker because they didn't want their parents to place blame on him for being at that club, nor on Babe for knowing that he went to that club in the first place. Their parents put a ton of pressure on both of their college aged children to abide/respect/honor them, but they both don't feel comfortable enough to be honest with them.
The scene where Teerak’s grandpa and mom explained things to his dad was absolutely AMAZING! OMG, I have no words 🥺
And those ending scenes where his dad finally accepted him, followed by that heartfelt family hug—it literally made me cry!"
I was actually amazed that the script had Teerak's father apologizing to him for his behavior when he was told that his son was dating another man. Both his Mom and his Dad admitted that they were "disappointed", in finding out the real relationship status of Rak and Fah, which brings up another issue regarding their "disappointment". Do they actually have any true understanding of their son, and who he is as a person, beyond being their child? They never admitted that they were wrong in putting their fantasy of who they wanted Rak to be over who Rak is.
How hard it was for the Dad to accept that Rak was happy in being with Fah, that he wept as if he was mourning the image of who he wanted his son to be, and not celebrate who his son actually is?
How he thought that Fah would somehow "hurt" Rak, but the idea that a woman couldn't possibly also "hurt" him in the same way?!
Do they have any idea that Teerak has had to deal with an older male college student, who had literally stalked him for months, in this delusional belief that Teerak had a romantic interest in him?!
That the ONLY reason Rak and Fah were able to discover that they liked one another was due to them pretending to be a couple in the hopes of trying to get Oh to leave him alone?
Also, that neither Rak nor Babe thought that they could go to their parents to tell them about the stalking stays in the back of my mind all the time.
And Gun has no self respect!! Like wtf is wrong with u? U forgave him only because he forcefully kissed u? R u nuts?? That's why Yotha is repeating his shit again because he knows Gun will wait for him no matter how bad he treats him."
No defending of the behaviors of either characters of Yotha nor Gun. I just think that this is exactly how some individuals behave in relationships with one another. There's just no twinkling bakground music to minimize the sting of those behaviors. Both Yotha and Gun are terrified of truly being honest with one another about their feelings towards one another. Gun thinks that if he makes it known that he feels slighted, hurt, and taken advantage of (because Yotha IS toying with his feelings), that Yotha will somehow not choose him in the end. While Yotha, who is trying to protect his heart, feelings, and pride IS messing with the emotions of someone that DOES know exactly how they feel about him. He just doesn't have enough trust in Gun's feelings. So at this point, neither he nor Gun are ready to be together. They are both hurting one another. That's how I see what's going on in their storyline.
"I had to double check the title because I thought I'd accidentally clicked on 2 Moons, or Love By Chance, or something. This feels like walking into a time machine that takes you straight (or well, gay) back to the old-school BL era. Not in a good way. In an 'I've seen this exact BL 37 times before' and 'Here we go again with romanticising toxic behavior' kind of way.
Either that, or Johan is a passionate BL watcher who has taken lessons from all the wrong characters. Well, at least Easter ships it because apparently your best friend getting harassed is cute and not at all scary, at least when the guy harassing him is handsome.
Was this review helpful to you?"
I also don't long for the early years of Thai BL when thinking that possessiveness, controlling behavior is viewed as a "good thing", because it shows just how much the Seme is in love with his Uke. Along with the belief that as long as the Seme is hot AND rich, his actions are okay towards the Uke.
Neither Fuji or Kaori would ever agree for their current relationships with Sei and Kazuaki to be open.
Kaori doesn't even think anything is wrong with her and Kazuaki not being more sexually active, while Fuji is worried that Sei might be tempted if he even interacts with anyone outside of his professional life.
I think that Fuji is aware that Sei wasn't going to be able to stay within the perimeters that Fuji set for their relationship and he also doesn't want to acknowledge that they both made a mistake.
Sometimes needs can change.
Yes, it would be more "easier" if both of these couples spoke up about their true feelings, but none of them want to be viewed as the "bad one" within their relationship.
Yet, they will still watch AND complain after each episode.
I am throughly enjoying the growing, yet unknown bond that is being shown between Sei and his colleague Kazauki.
They are both involved in loving relationships with people that do not share physical/sexual desire for them. I believe that Sei's boyfriend is asexual, but they both agreed to stay together. He doesn't like it when Sei talks about sex or intimacy, but he especially gets his back up whenever Sei mentions having any interactions with anyone else. They are not compatible, and it's not fair for either one to stay in something that doesn't fulfill their needs.
As for Kazauki and Kaori, he doesn't want to admit it, but he wants to break up with her, but he doesn't want to deal with the messiness of it. All their friends are in relationships and taking things forward like discussing marriage/families, yet they are in this holding position of just tolerating one another.
Sei and Kazauki get more thrills in their online flirtation, while they are noticing interesting things about each other at the office.
It probably doesn't cost the advertisers/companies too much money to fund/sponsor a mini-series compared to a 8 to 16 episode production.