lol statements like these are very subjectively done. What's important is that academicians, and people from the…
hahaha true cause it's also sad that you dont get what im trying to say hahaha plus ur conclusions are really...iffy?
quoting you, " being forced to like the other person is toxic during a pandemic..". No one was forced to like someone, hun. You'll know if you really watched sksksksk
lol statements like these are very subjectively done. What's important is that academicians, and people from the…
then I pity you for not getting the story hahaha what's funny is that you judged it, yet you didnt even manage to "connect the narrative" altogther hahaha
lol statements like these are very subjectively done. What's important is that academicians, and people from the…
yeah cause i watched the series dumbass HAHA that's why I know their characters are gay to begin with (unlike with other BLs that they guys are straight at first)
Cairo's dad even got the covid (which was pre-Gameboys) because cairo ran away thinking that his parents are disappointed with him upon knowing that he's gay sksksk.
Are you just watching, and not comprehending the story? lol
lol statements like these are very subjectively done. What's important is that academicians, and people from the…
lol forcing to like sksksk... it's called pursuing? no one forced him to like the other party sksksk he's gay to begin with. there's obv attraction, if he doesnt want it, he couldve stopped at the beginning hahaha
Yeah the series is so toxic in the beginning and the use of baby was over used
lol statements like these are very subjectively done. What's important is that academicians, and people from the PH film industry, sees this series as revolutionary in terms of storytelling and progressive plotline.
I could send the link of the online "academic" class that dissected this series trope by trope, and narrative by narrative hahahaha
Personally, i dont think it's toxic. It's just that the characters are very "human" and realistically written. Their actions (may or may not be toxic) are grounded, and wasn't just portrayed for nothing
Direk Jun said that it was just an episode to establish and prepare their characters for s2. So season 2 isnt…
yes! they are confirmed to be parts of season 2. The thing is there are more characters now hahaha i'd like to think s2 as the GB x PND x AltGameboys cross-over. Like since they are in a single univers (but of diff stories), they will come together for season 2
I have a question about the finale (sorry if this has been mentioned already): in the final kissing scene, where…
that is where Gav lives. Cai took a detour and went to see Gav. The part where Mama Leila allowed Cai to stay is a flashback. He was then dropped off by Kuya London to Gav's house.
Gav was just about to leave the village by the time Cai arrived
GUYS! Read this twitter thread! It's a great analysis of Ep 13, and more than the realism, there are also symbolisms that lie in this episode. I AM EVEN MORE ASTOUND WITH GAMEBOYS AFTER READING THIS, ugh!!
quoting you, " being forced to like the other person is toxic during a pandemic..". No one was forced to like someone, hun. You'll know if you really watched sksksksk
Cairo's dad even got the covid (which was pre-Gameboys) because cairo ran away thinking that his parents are disappointed with him upon knowing that he's gay sksksk.
Are you just watching, and not comprehending the story? lol
Though im not sure if they have eng subs (if ur an intl viewer)
I could send the link of the online "academic" class that dissected this series trope by trope, and narrative by narrative hahahaha
Personally, i dont think it's toxic. It's just that the characters are very "human" and realistically written. Their actions (may or may not be toxic) are grounded, and wasn't just portrayed for nothing
Marvel is shaking hahaha
Gav was just about to leave the village by the time Cai arrived
https://twitter.com/aksmc29/status/1305662967057321985?s=20