The word is retarded. Yes, it's not just awkward, it's agonising. I don't find Teerak is acting cute at all, he comes across more like being very naïve and rather immature.
Set entirely in a classroom and a rooftop, this is a story about how a homophobic bully is ultimately taken down in tandem with the developing relationship between two gay boys that begins badly and suddenly takes a turn for the better.
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I really can't work out why Yuri is pissed off with Noh. They never dated and were just close friends and although she's fully aware that Noh and Phun are close, she appears not to accept they've taken it to the next stage and are dating, so of course they're going to be affectionate towards each other.
Meanwhile, Noh and Phun are happy and secure in their love for each other but must be careful to whom it is revealed, that being the adults in their lives. When Phun was confronted by his father over his breakup with Aim which he learnt from his sister, he seemed to take it as a personal affront to his position in society, which is decidedly odd to say the least. That they didn't love each other was immaterial, nor did Phun mention that when he stood up to his father which he should have done. The father has high expectations of Phun and is over controlling, something Phun objects to and finds particularly onerous.
The question on everyone's lips is, who is Phun dating? On that subject, when asked, both Phun and Noh remain shtum, with good reason. If Phun told his aunt, she'd immediately tell his father. For the same reason, he can't tell his father because he'd go volcanic. His mother, probably conservative in her views, is mostly concerned that Phun is happy and when she asks Noh who Phun is dating, he rightly avoids answering, but at least she is supportive of Noh's friendship with Phun and entrusts him to look after him. So for the moment, only friends and Phun's sister know. However, the situation remains volatile.
Well, one would be hard pressed to find a more satisfactory and satisfying finale than here, with all ends tied up neatly. Despite the character flaws of the MLs - Elyes, the tall, charming, handsome boss with a heart of gold, oozing sex appeal, and Pat, his faithful, hardworking, efficient and loyal secretary/right hand man who finds himself falling in love with him, even though Elyes is a certified philanderer - they certainly endure a lot together before each is certain their future destiny lies with each other. As shown here, the business world is fraught with danger and pitfalls, but our brave duo overcame them all in the best tradition of soap opera, giving us a well structured and entertaining series to indulge in. Well done everyone.
Adorable, wholesome, cute, sweet - they all apply to Teerak and Meunfah, the way they are putting so much effort into their fake relationship, which of course isn't really fake at all because by all appearances, Meunfah is becoming smitten with Teerak. Isn't it wonderful how he is protective of him and always just happens to appear at the right time when the odious Oh has got to Teerak first. Indeed, Oh excels at being a dickhead and won't let up on his attempts to have Teerak pay him any attention. Good thing he's always with Lee, Meunfah's younger brother, who is the perfect foil to Oh and manages to keep them apart until Meunfah appears.
Me too, i could watch a hundred episodes of them and still not hsve enough! Force and Book just keep on impressing…
This is the type of series one could watch every week for months and months and never get tired of it. They really should have doubled the episodes from 10 to 20.
I would love to see a show with the twins, doesn't need to be a BL. Just the journey to find love, one being extra…
I've been wanting to see a show with the twins for ages and mentioned it once a long time ago. Nobody listens, unfortunately. It should be in a BL series, of course, with the boys each being the friend of two other boys who are the main romantic leads. The possibilities for fun and silly antics are endless.
So...they are moving this to Wetv and will no longer air on YouTube......thanks gmmtv. I literally pay for Gaga,…
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Poor JJ third wheeling left, right and center 😭🤣. OMG Sea 🥺🫶🏾!!
JJ is ALWAYS the third wheel, no matter what show he is in. Super attractive, he chooses to hang out with a bunch of gay guys yet is ostensibly straight but never has a girlfriend. Odd, don't you think?
So the boys went their separate ways - Mishima living his life as a happy gay man, Kirino subverting his sexuality for married life and a kid and seemingly happy - but is he? Overall, it was a good series exploring the emerging sexual preferences and personalities of these two attractive young boys that also showed how living in a small town where everyone knows everyone else, people gossip, are quick to accuse and are narrow minded can impact on lives, yet tragedy was avoided. The boys, as usual, played their parts very well. Definitely worth watching and a good addition to the canon of BL series.
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Meanwhile, Noh and Phun are happy and secure in their love for each other but must be careful to whom it is revealed, that being the adults in their lives. When Phun was confronted by his father over his breakup with Aim which he learnt from his sister, he seemed to take it as a personal affront to his position in society, which is decidedly odd to say the least. That they didn't love each other was immaterial, nor did Phun mention that when he stood up to his father which he should have done. The father has high expectations of Phun and is over controlling, something Phun objects to and finds particularly onerous.
The question on everyone's lips is, who is Phun dating? On that subject, when asked, both Phun and Noh remain shtum, with good reason. If Phun told his aunt, she'd immediately tell his father. For the same reason, he can't tell his father because he'd go volcanic. His mother, probably conservative in her views, is mostly concerned that Phun is happy and when she asks Noh who Phun is dating, he rightly avoids answering, but at least she is supportive of Noh's friendship with Phun and entrusts him to look after him. So for the moment, only friends and Phun's sister know. However, the situation remains volatile.