Am also just getting hung loading screen. If anyone had this issue & found a solution, please post it here. Sooooo…
Actually, still having issues playing at 1080p but appears to play successfully at 720p. (Am paid up for that). Can rewatch at better quality later anyway.
Am also just getting hung loading screen. If anyone had this issue & found a solution, please post it here. Sooooo…
ok, I cleared site cookies & cache (again) & reloaded page. That logged me out but began playing a 6min version. Once I logged back in, I was now able to play.
One of my favorite BL shorts of all gay time.So refreshing to get a positive ending, though those two have a LOT…
I also wondered about that, however my guess is that it's part of the close friendship they share and depicts the high level of comfort they have with each other, irrespective of any unspoken stronger feelings they may have. I like the movie as it is, but it also could have worked well to showcase an intimate straight friendship (though obviously we need the queer representation more).
He's currently a lead actor in the Singapore Gay BL Web Drama Series - Getaway. You can find it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wvX1CBXOTM. Or if the link is broken, look for the Dear Straight People youtube channel.
Ep 10 part 2 was hilarious, but also continued to show just how much effort went into this series. The makeup etc on Perth, as Ken, was amazing to see BTS.
I can see it on both platforms, so perhaps it's geo-blocked for some areas? (I'm in Australia)
I pay for both sites, but watch elsewhere as Viki has no speed control, & the buffering I get from GOL drives me insane, but I saw a version from GOL. Glad you were able to view it too.
I found the timeskips a little confusing, but also thought it might be deliberate to induce that sense of confusion and a disconnect with time that Seo Joon was experiencing.
Yes, and at the beginning one of them says "Bro Art and I will be today's hosts", but that hasn't helped me at all. They both look familiar, but not enough that I can identify them.
It didn't really hold my attention, but may have been influenced by the low quality provided by the site where I watched it. I didn't really understand the ending until I read about it elsewhere, so it was not effectively told for me. There was some suspense, but it wasn't really scary despite the gore.
I have to admit Ahtip's attempts to reconcile were very cute. I think I might be that one guy who doesn't really…
I love his hair in this, but then I'm into multi-layered, shaved hairstyles and like asymmetry in general. I think it looks hot on Mayom (Bank) & I want to see Teng (or Bonus, if he wanted to) run his fingers through it. I think their chemistry is better than the other couples in this series, though sadly do admit that is not a high bar to get over here. An 8 episode series can't really do justice to Teng moving on from a 5 year relationship, even if his partner was a dick, which is disappointing for me as I'd love to have had more time to see them being a healthier couple than the MC.
I was wondering what that spot was on Apo’s shoulder in the last scene, man’s walked right into a door 💀
I haven't rewatched the earlier scenes yet to see if they show it, but it would make sense to assume he had at least some minor injuries from one of the 2 fight scenes. In reality,Apo actually was slightly injured in one of them anyway.
Another solid episode, but does anyone else think the ending scene was not really needed? I know they are still…
Kinn knows that Vegas is a sadistic conniving bastard, so he isn't only there because he's feeling jealousy/mistrust, but also there to protect Porsche. His emotions are running high and he has history that leads him to jump to conlusions and shoot his mouth off. But he also is now connected enough to Porsche to read his sincerity when it appears (& so feels the pain of hurting him). Porsche's knows Kinn likes him and is attracted to him, but he doesn't know yet whether Kinn sees this as long-term, or just a bright flash-in-the-pan. He feels in over his head, and having also been poisened by some of Vegas' information he is easily hurt by Kinn. But he longs for Kinn's care now they are closer and needs to feel that Kinn values him.
(The slap back was a masterpiece!)
The ending scene had to be there to show that despite their faults, own personal history, work relationship, and the situation/s going on around them, their attraction to each other (not only physical) is so strong that they have little control around each other when their emotions are heightened. It is about progressing their relationship, but also to show that they almost don't have a choice in what is building between them - it's unexpected and intense for them both.
I found the timeskips a little confusing, but also thought it might be deliberate to induce that sense of confusion and a disconnect with time that Seo Joon was experiencing.
Porsche's knows Kinn likes him and is attracted to him, but he doesn't know yet whether Kinn sees this as long-term, or just a bright flash-in-the-pan. He feels in over his head, and having also been poisened by some of Vegas' information he is easily hurt by Kinn. But he longs for Kinn's care now they are closer and needs to feel that Kinn values him.
(The slap back was a masterpiece!)
The ending scene had to be there to show that despite their faults, own personal history, work relationship, and the situation/s going on around them, their attraction to each other (not only physical) is so strong that they have little control around each other when their emotions are heightened. It is about progressing their relationship, but also to show that they almost don't have a choice in what is building between them - it's unexpected and intense for them both.