They are probably gonna be the second couple so they gotta start with some angst to romance trope - "bad buddy".…
Who was the second couple in He's Coming to Me? I don't remember one. Dark Blue Kiss I guess had one. 2gether I don't really count because he didn't start as the director of that. He just came in as the director for the short series that was made to basically fill in all the plot holes that the original director left.
Iβm thinking who will be the second couple ?Drake and Jimmy πor ??
I hope none
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It's really frustrating that you don't know what you can write reviews for individual episodes. Instead, you keep submitting reviews for the entire show and thus, driving down the rating. Please correct your reviews.
Do you I guess. The only part I find childish is the fights between their friends. Tropes are tropes for a reason.…
I find this plot refreshing due to the fact that we don't actually have an enemies to lovers plot. It's more so a fake-forced enemies/childhood crush to lovers plot. Pat and Pran both have an extremely ambiguous energy about them that makes it where this isn't hate at all. It's feelings that you don't know what to do with due to what external forces have told you to feel. I personally feel that the main actors are doing a fabulous job at conveying this.
Idgaf about the fight scenes between their friends though. I do find that part redundant and eyeroll inducing. I do, however, think the nuance of the relationship between the male leads is fascinating and refreshing.
Quite another fun episode. Did they load on the tropes? Somewhat! And I live for it. What does make this series interesting to me is that Pat and Pran are not enemies trying to become lovers and it doesn't look like this show will spend 11 episodes and then get them together in the last episode. No, it's building up the fact that these two have a long history together. To be in a band together when they were in high school behind their parents' backs.
I really hate Pat's friends but hopefully, they change as the series goes on. In addition, I thought that it was Pran from the first episode that caught some feels from their high school days but during the concert, it also feels that Pat must have caught something too. Either way, it's not completely platonic between either of them. I love that this series chose these actors because they are truly able to convey the complicated relationship these two characters have with each other through their eyes.
Reading through the comments, even a little bit, has made me realize how much of the BL viewership consists of…
Do you I guess. The only part I find childish is the fights between their friends. Tropes are tropes for a reason. People actually love tropes. Romance tropes het and straight are the same--guy meets girl, guy fall in loves with girl, something causes guy and girl to the separated, they get back together again. A tale as long as time and people have eaten up for centuries. That doesn't make the audience juvenile.
Honestly, I feel a little awkward to know that Ohm doesn't want to do anymore BL series. I mean, sure, maybe he's…
He also said in a press interview that was taken the same day that he would never regret the fact that the had done so many BLs. Some obnoxious reporter asked if playing so many gay roles made him have any regrets or had it affected his personal life and he without a doubt, unequivocally, said NO. That he is proud of all the roles he's done and that it's an honor.
He's just tired. Like when a comedy star like Owen Wilson decided to do a dramatic movie like Bliss. It's because he just wanted to try a different genre. Ohm is not homophobic and he's an outspoken advocate.
He just wants to do some action dramas now instead. I don't see how that's a bad thing.
There are problems here and there with the plot and with the character like you wrote, we didn't see the dinner…
Lol. Actually, I feel like this is common. A lot of writers are actually inexperienced in love because they can sit and imagine things in their head. I thought that part was extremely realistic. They love to live in the fantasy and the actual thought of getting with someone can be quite terrifying.
Not to mention the fact that most BLs are written by women. Some of them straight women. By your logic how are they writing BL if they've never experienced it. Writing is a fantasy.
I love this speculations, lol. One thing tho, I can't imagine a 6 year-old Nubsib taking care of 12-year-old Gene,…
They aren't cousins. It's common to call an older woman or uncle that you know that is close to your family your aunt or uncle. I feel like this is common in most communities except those of European origin. But in Asia, Africa, and South America, it's common to call a close older family friend an auntie or uncle.
I love this speculations, lol. One thing tho, I can't imagine a 6 year-old Nubsib taking care of 12-year-old Gene,…
I think their difference in age is 5 years, not 6. But same. I think this also falls into Nubsibs comment that he never saw Gene as an older brother. I think Nubsib is a stage name and not his birth name. If he had said his birth name, there's a high chance that Gene would have remembered him. Who knows.
Why is everyone in BL fandom so obsessed with incest? Who cares? As long as people are in a consensual relationship,…
I don't get it either. I had a friend that married her step-brother but like, their parents met when both of their children were in their late 20s. The children actually married first and then their parents got married afterward. Like...it's not incest. They didn't grow up together. They met and then when they introduced their equally single parents to each other those parents fell in love too.
This obsession with calling every little thing incest when it's clearly not is mindboggling to me.
Thank you.
Idgaf about the fight scenes between their friends though. I do find that part redundant and eyeroll inducing. I do, however, think the nuance of the relationship between the male leads is fascinating and refreshing.
I really hate Pat's friends but hopefully, they change as the series goes on. In addition, I thought that it was Pran from the first episode that caught some feels from their high school days but during the concert, it also feels that Pat must have caught something too. Either way, it's not completely platonic between either of them. I love that this series chose these actors because they are truly able to convey the complicated relationship these two characters have with each other through their eyes.
He's just tired. Like when a comedy star like Owen Wilson decided to do a dramatic movie like Bliss. It's because he just wanted to try a different genre. Ohm is not homophobic and he's an outspoken advocate.
He just wants to do some action dramas now instead. I don't see how that's a bad thing.
Not to mention the fact that most BLs are written by women. Some of them straight women. By your logic how are they writing BL if they've never experienced it. Writing is a fantasy.
This obsession with calling every little thing incest when it's clearly not is mindboggling to me.