Minase is in tears because there's nothing that he can do to try and get Hirukawa from his horrible situation. He has no idea what to do, but tries to be someone that Hirukawa can lean on.
How Hirukawa truly thinks of himself as "bad" due to none of the adults in his life taking the responsibility of caring for him.
His mom has restarted her life with an entirely new family, that Hirukawa knows he's not apart of.
His abusive dad literally drunk himself to death, while also telling his abused kid that he has nowhere else to go and that nobody wants him.
His teacher has totally written him off as not worthy of anyone's care, interest, and advises Minase to not do anything OR he will be punished.
JBL for 2024 has come for our throats this year, in the best possible way.
Jbl is never like this,so blame the bad plot of Thai! I even stop watching this after ep 1 coz i donโt feel…
The author of the source material, and the producer of the Thai BL this JBL adaption is based on, green-lit what was produced. So I literally don't get why certain folks are so bent out of shape with these episodes?
If this adaption had attempted to make any real changes to the plot, viewers would have been upset. So, this version is just a stripped down, edited to under 30 minutes/10 episode homage to the Thai version. This was a way for both production companies to see if they could make another profit from the source material. Which they will make a profit, and all four of these main lead actors will probably be cast in better written JBLs and Jdramas in their futures.
Jodd was killing me. ๐ The goddess' explanation got him misunderstanding either Junior is in cahoot with the…
"At first glance I was happy that Porsche brought Jodd and Jeng back from the woods. ๐ฑ I had to back track because I was shocked after hearing him saying the names Sont and Korn to Arm."
Ton and Nat are just too nice and kind. They saw two more folks lost in those woods and have brought unknown chaos into their house.
When the news about this series was released, I was skeptical, but open to it. I am just glad that I didn't allow my preconceived judgement keep me from watching. Everyone, and I mean everyone so far has me invested in the story of Junior and Sun.
Jay and Ben are wonderful together as Junior and Sun.
True, close friends can hug, kiss, stay over and say I love you. This is totally fine. However, the thing with…
"This is all fine and they really don't need to change anything between them as long as they like HOWEVER can any of you really see them dating/ marrying other people? They won't be able to treat them right unless their partners are satisfied with being the 2nd priority and knowing there's a best friend who'll matter quite a bit more."
Agreed.
Shin would probably try to date, but would drop everything to go to Saint's side, and then wonder why all his attempts in dating end up with the ladies looking at him in disbelief that he doesn't realize that he's never been that interested in them as a future possible spouse. He already has life partner in Saint.
Saint won't date anyone at all. He will be there waiting for Shin.
cheating in the last episode and they still end up together is crazy. and also, all disturbing things asides including…
"cheating in the last episode and they still end up together is crazy."
It's not that crazy. Pat the ever faithful doormat was always going to chose Elyes. Elyes basically could have told Pat one night, that he would need to use Pat's bedroom to have a sex with Khim, or any of his other FWB options, and he would have smiled right into his face, and let him do it.
Enjoyable. I'm just very confused about people saying this version is different from the Thai one. Of course,…
"I'm just very confused about people saying this version is different from the Thai one. Of course, it's shorter so not everything is here but from what I recall, it's the exact same plot for the first couple. I could even say they didn't even change their line and sub plot."
Exactly. Nothing has really been changed, except for the level of spicy heat factor between these 2 pairings. It's the same shallow story.
"When you do get together with Pat, for the tenth time no doubt, have the decency to dick him down properly. I mean, dick him down so properly that he will never have cause to complain again -- except perhaps of having to limp to work. The poor lad deserves at least that, donโt you think?"
Elyes read your letter, because he did indeed "dick" Pat down, while he was still able to keep his eyeglasses on.
"y'all only hate this show because you either can't understand it, you don't like seeing real life situations, or you're the bl fans they call out."
I recently did a rewatch of this series 2 years after the finale aired, because quite frankly "War of Y" literally reflects certain types of behaviors that are still happening within the Thai BL industry that many fans won't acknowledge.
Thiranai was such an incompetent AND stupid villain throughout the entire series.
He has his lover, go undercover as a spy for him in Elyes' company, wihout anyone else to assist him?!
Somehow, the inept Thai detectives, aren't able to find enough evidence to connect him as the ring-leader of this criminal activity, so he's not officially arrested.
Then, he partners with Fei Long, who's supposedly a big bad mafia guy. Loses his part of the deal, then decides to kidnap, beat-up AND threatens to kill the big bad mafia's lover, without planning to kill Fei Long as well?!
Only one more episode.
Sadly, this series isn't in the "So bad, that it is hysterically good!" category as "Unforgotten Night", but isn't truly horrible as "Check Out".
They are so cute, but honestly it was very boring the last episodes. And could they cut the stupid sound effects…
"And could they cut the stupid sound effects please."
GMMTV just cannot keep themselves from adding those annoying sound effects. I think they even went completely over the top in this series finale with them.
That's the big problem with GMMTV and I feel like I'm repeating myself in every comment section. They have so…
"Those of us who want strong plots about gay characters and actors who are skilled and the best fit for a role, have been left behind. That's not what the majority of series in Thailand these are made for. It really is just a business and the business model is working."
That's why I have stopped complaining when certain series suddenly seem to lose the plot before half of the episodes have aired. I know that many of these actors are very talented, and they want to be challenged in regards to their skills as actors, but they are under contract with these companies and they want to be able to work to help maintain the financial support for themselves and their families.
I won't fault them for that. I just hope that for all the series that are subpar, while also making money for the company, that they will have at least one or two stand-out series that will truly showcase their talents. Sadly, this isn't one of those series.
That's the big problem with GMMTV and I feel like I'm repeating myself in every comment section. They have so…
"It seems to me that they think: as long as we have hot actors, everything will be consumed and bought..."
I agree with both Froehlein and HaoLunYin. Something has to change in regards to how GMMTV and frankly very many other Thai based production companies think about the BL projects they choose to produce, along with exactly HOW they go about in producing these series.
I don't know what happened and frankly we will never know, but GMMTV couldn't allow this series to be a bit more harder, regarding the situations that both Q and Mhen faced in their lives, before AND after Mhen chose to "kidnap" him. The series was just turned into a typical BL rom-com.
Only so much that the cast could do with the script and direction given to them. All of these actors are getting older, and they should be getting scripts and projects that reflect their development as performers, be it a BL, GL, or lakorn.
I liked this BL and I thought that it's interesting that China was ahead of the game in regards to cray cray stalker fans and some of the behaviors associated with their "devotion" to their "faves". That Shao Feng's rejected former boss, now rival basically was used as the muscle to try to eliminate him, all because Han Gu's "brother" was also jealous over Shao Feng.
I loved the friendship between Mishima and Kirino. It was so heartbreaking to see Kirino giving that lipstick back to Mishima and referring to it as the "key to his Pandora's Box". His real self having to be locked inside of a box.
Bravo to Sawada Ikuko, Nakamura Ataru, Araki Towa, Sono Shunta, Fujimoto Kodai, Abe Alan, Sakai Wakana, the supporting cast and crew for bringing this BL adaption to the small screen.
Hiroto was just trying to keep himself from even thinking that Aoi was actually dead. Between Lion getting physically ill in worrying/scared that his Mom had actually died, to Michito being able to understand that Lion's Mom had died, knowing that it was going to be something that would have a lasting affect on Lion, because of how he experienced the loss of his and Hiroto's parents.
The birthday party for Lion was so sweet, and their "pride" continues to grow with Hiroto and Mio's co-worker and his sweet boy.
That scene of Hiroto releasing those happy and relief tears, while Lion and Michito try to make him laugh was wonderful.
I am not feeling suspicious about Aoi at all. She's in hiding for a reason and the whole "almost choking" Lion aka Shutta will probably be revealed to be something else entirely.
I shouldn't be surprised that the tags do not include domestic abuse. Run is involved in a coercive domestic abusive relationship with Fei Long, so that he can protect his brother who is in jail.
How Hirukawa truly thinks of himself as "bad" due to none of the adults in his life taking the responsibility of caring for him.
His mom has restarted her life with an entirely new family, that Hirukawa knows he's not apart of.
His abusive dad literally drunk himself to death, while also telling his abused kid that he has nowhere else to go and that nobody wants him.
His teacher has totally written him off as not worthy of anyone's care, interest, and advises Minase to not do anything OR he will be punished.
JBL for 2024 has come for our throats this year, in the best possible way.
If this adaption had attempted to make any real changes to the plot, viewers would have been upset. So, this version is just a stripped down, edited to under 30 minutes/10 episode homage to the Thai version. This was a way for both production companies to see if they could make another profit from the source material. Which they will make a profit, and all four of these main lead actors will probably be cast in better written JBLs and Jdramas in their futures.
Ton and Nat are just too nice and kind. They saw two more folks lost in those woods and have brought unknown chaos into their house.
When the news about this series was released, I was skeptical, but open to it. I am just glad that I didn't allow my preconceived judgement keep me from watching. Everyone, and I mean everyone so far has me invested in the story of Junior and Sun.
Jay and Ben are wonderful together as Junior and Sun.
Agreed.
Shin would probably try to date, but would drop everything to go to Saint's side, and then wonder why all his attempts in dating end up with the ladies looking at him in disbelief that he doesn't realize that he's never been that interested in them as a future possible spouse. He already has life partner in Saint.
Saint won't date anyone at all. He will be there waiting for Shin.
It's not that crazy. Pat the ever faithful doormat was always going to chose Elyes. Elyes basically could have told Pat one night, that he would need to use Pat's bedroom to have a sex with Khim, or any of his other FWB options, and he would have smiled right into his face, and let him do it.
Exactly. Nothing has really been changed, except for the level of spicy heat factor between these 2 pairings. It's the same shallow story.
Elyes read your letter, because he did indeed "dick" Pat down, while he was still able to keep his eyeglasses on.
I recently did a rewatch of this series 2 years after the finale aired, because quite frankly "War of Y" literally reflects certain types of behaviors that are still happening within the Thai BL industry that many fans won't acknowledge.
He has his lover, go undercover as a spy for him in Elyes' company, wihout anyone else to assist him?!
Somehow, the inept Thai detectives, aren't able to find enough evidence to connect him as the ring-leader of this criminal activity, so he's not officially arrested.
Then, he partners with Fei Long, who's supposedly a big bad mafia guy. Loses his part of the deal, then decides to kidnap, beat-up AND threatens to kill the big bad mafia's lover, without planning to kill Fei Long as well?!
Only one more episode.
Sadly, this series isn't in the "So bad, that it is hysterically good!" category as "Unforgotten Night", but isn't truly horrible as "Check Out".
GMMTV just cannot keep themselves from adding those annoying sound effects. I think they even went completely over the top in this series finale with them.
That's why I have stopped complaining when certain series suddenly seem to lose the plot before half of the episodes have aired. I know that many of these actors are very talented, and they want to be challenged in regards to their skills as actors, but they are under contract with these companies and they want to be able to work to help maintain the financial support for themselves and their families.
I won't fault them for that. I just hope that for all the series that are subpar, while also making money for the company, that they will have at least one or two stand-out series that will truly showcase their talents. Sadly, this isn't one of those series.
I agree with both Froehlein and HaoLunYin. Something has to change in regards to how GMMTV and frankly very many other Thai based production companies think about the BL projects they choose to produce, along with exactly HOW they go about in producing these series.
I don't know what happened and frankly we will never know, but GMMTV couldn't allow this series to be a bit more harder, regarding the situations that both Q and Mhen faced in their lives, before AND after Mhen chose to "kidnap" him. The series was just turned into a typical BL rom-com.
Only so much that the cast could do with the script and direction given to them. All of these actors are getting older, and they should be getting scripts and projects that reflect their development as performers, be it a BL, GL, or lakorn.
Bravo to Sawada Ikuko, Nakamura Ataru, Araki Towa, Sono Shunta, Fujimoto Kodai, Abe Alan, Sakai Wakana, the supporting cast and crew for bringing this BL adaption to the small screen.
The birthday party for Lion was so sweet, and their "pride" continues to grow with Hiroto and Mio's co-worker and his sweet boy.
That scene of Hiroto releasing those happy and relief tears, while Lion and Michito try to make him laugh was wonderful.
I am not feeling suspicious about Aoi at all. She's in hiding for a reason and the whole "almost choking" Lion aka Shutta will probably be revealed to be something else entirely.