After watching this for four episodes, I've decided to downgrade my rating from 8.0 to 7.5 because the more I watch it, the more pointless it all seems to be. There's this endless to-and-fro between the three protagonists, and it gets nowhere. The boys are cute, but that's not enough to make it interesting.
It's a mixture of mercenary considerations interspersed with a tawdry story concerning various boys who are being married to each other at the behest of their parents, so it's unsurprising that the nuptials are anything but smooth. Lots of shouting, double-dealing, fighting and backstabbing. The guys are all remarkably good looking, the women are well dressed but scream a lot and the family relationships are a mess. Watching this more than two hour, low budget, small screen drama is an endurance test. However, one gets used to the flow of the story and by the end it reaches a satisfactory conclusion. Though initially difficult to watch, it is worth persisting with if the overall drama appeals to the viewer.
OMG! What did I just watch? The opening sequence felt like something straight out of a porn movie but the producers were constrained so we couldn't actually view what was happening. Same goes for a later scene in the office toilet stall. As for the rest, I'm totally confused as to who is with with who with so many characters clamouring for attention and whether office work is merely an adjunct to performative sexual hijinks in an office environment. Sorn and Jun's dom/sub relationship is something else and has much room for further development. It will require close attention to follow what is going on with everyone, that's for sure.
Click on this latest GMMTV series and once again we're in this idyllic world where all the boys are cute, they find it easy to fall in love with each other and their straight friends consider this entirely natural and help things along when they can. I'm here for all of it.
So far, this has been more of a bromance than a romance and with one episode to go, I don't think it will change much. I have experienced a mild enjoyment watching it and the two MCs definitely have a certain chemistry and are certainly fond of each other. After Chun had his final delicious meal with Chon, he felt unusual heart palpitations that he didn't understand. The viewer did though, even without the usual heart pounding sound effects. But it all ended in disarray. Where will it go from here?
Rather weak, all up. The dialogue is awful, the spelling of Sia's name changes all the time, his mother is weird, always saying to him she hopes he doesn't have a boyfriend, he never has breakfast (which of course sets one up for the day), many of the secondary characters aren't nice and he was admitted to the music club only because Tham thinks he's cute (I'm summising) as his audition demonstrated only the barest of talent. Not an auspicious start.
An excess of cuteness and fluffiness, if that's at all possible. Has anyone ever been more clingy than Meunfah is to Teerak - and he's the older partner! It was a 3-part special, and considering the original series, one couldn't expect anything less.
This has been so slow. Hee Su keeps who he likes to himself and lives with three pathetic sisters who have disastrous dating records and are of no help to him. Seung Won, his next door neighbour who he's close with has told others he likes Hee Su but not him and told Hee Su he's not interested in the girl Hee Su has been pushing him to like and we finally discovered that it was a girl who has been leaving carrot juice on Hee Su's desk but since being caught by Seung Won, she's stopped and left it to him to do that. Finally, Hee Su says he likes someone to Seung Won, presumably Chan Young, whose life revolves around tennis, being berated by his father for not being good enough and a tepid relationship with Ju Yi. Hopefully, we'll get confessions from the people to the people they like next week.
my side couple got together ❤️ ❤️ so happy 😊 and only one to go 🙁😟😥😓I'm going to miss them.
Reminds me of another series I saw recently with the same outcome - one boy is supposed to marry a girl but ends up with another boy and finds out his ex-fiancée wants to marry a girl.
Bro, WHAT??? I really don't like when drama characters don't try to explain themselves. Why didn't Akin explan…
Exactly. Akin repeatedly said, "It wasn't like that", but he could have continued, saying "I was dead drunk and Johnny took advantage of me". The love bites on his neck are the only proof he needs to realise that. What stopped him? We've seen situations like this too many times and I'm sure the writers do this deliberately to create drama for the sake of it, as noted.
This episode was really hard to watch and triggered me in many different ways 🙈 but I'm really impressed again…
Yes, I noticed the music at the end, a disquiet and restless piece for cello and piano in F sharp minor (I checked on the piano) that summed up nicely the events of the episode. I think it was an original piece composed expressly for use here.
Seung Won is virtually throwing himself at See Hu who is totally oblivious to his intentions. Meanwhile, Hee Sun distances himself even further from Chang Young, who having broken up with Ji Yu, suddenly manages to get himself back into her good graces and confesses he likes her. For a BL romance, this sucks so far.
It's light, the storyline is a bit silly and overall I really like it. The MLs are cute and charming and have a certain chemistry together, which helps enormously. Something to look forward to each week.
For me, the only jarring part was the request by the photographer for shots of Jin and Akin smoking cigarettes. First of all, why? Jade was right to say no but without a word he was overruled. Multiple shots were taken and that was the end of it. I thought there might be a backlash. Just weird.
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