Can someone explain to me why Krist is so popular? Is it just from SOTUS? I don't see it and I am trying so hard but I want to drop this. He's distracting to me.
They had great chemistry. It's really a shame when you find a good BL pair but they are under bad management. If these two were with a bigger company and could refine their skills more, they could really do well.
Chinese and Taiwanese story telling can be really illustrious but it is so agonizingly slow sometimes. The kids had way too much screen time. We didn't need to be reminded they were best friends every 5 minutes. The other couple served no purpose. I felt like the "main" couple never had time to do anything with everyone forever butting into their business.
Recognized the guy from Plus & Minus though. He looked way better in this role.
It's too bad that not all BL markets pair their actors in on-going series like they do in Thailand. They will give additional seasons but not a new series together. If actors work well together I don't understand not capitalizing on it. Hopefully they get to do another series together.
First, make sure you watch post credits because some episodes have an extra scene.
I laughed at this series a lot but episode 4 was hilarious. Mix definitely understood the assignment.
I hated the mom. Hated her even before I had a good reason.
When you think back to some of her dumbest moments then realize she was probably doing stuff on purpose, it's really messed up. I think she was way more involved in some things than she admitted to. The aunt was meant to be a villain but I actually liked her character better than the other actresses. Win was lowkey psychotic at first and he was ruining the business. So she had a valid point.
My only complaint is that I feel like after all that drama that we definitely deserved more than a 10 minute montage of their relationship at the end. The second to last scene was super cute, but not long enough for me to get the warm fuzzies πββοΈ
Not me watching this for the 2nd time in a month π€£.
I love Mix's eyes. How anyone can look into them and not immediately turn into putty is beyond me. I feel like FourthGemini's story could have been a standalone series though. Both plots happening simultaneously was almost too much to be emotionally invested in. And that just goes to show how well both sets of actors sold their stories. But I was feeling a little beaten up by the angst towards the end.
The BL world raves about MaxTul, but this was my first series with them. I understand that their casting got more mature themes later on because they simply were not believable as students.
Their NC scenes are like....carnal? IDK but it was like watching a lion and a bear get it on. It was rough and painful looking. There's a way to be dominant without scratching the other person or leaving big red hand marks. I actually winced a few times.
It was a chore to get thru ITSAY. Everyone raves about that series. I didn't like it at all. I'm going to try to get thru this one but I can see myself time skipping to finish it faster.
Much like UWMA, I lost my momentum to watch after episode 6. Strong start but lost me along the way. I ended up time skipping the other episodes. I think these leads have good chemistry but the storyline was not enough to carry 12 one hour long episodes. They really should have made it 6 or 8.
I think the turning point for me getting bored was when Team turned into a big baby. At that point he just became another Pharm and their story basically became a repeat of UWMA. I really liked Team's edge in earlier scenes. There was this whole other side to him that his friends didn't see that I thought made him pretty cool. Then it went left somewhere along the way. I don't know why they write these juniors like they can't function without a senior hovering over them all day.
I got to episode 6 and that's when I started time skipping the rest. There was a scene where I time skipped like 7 minutes ahead and they were still staring at each other outside the car πββοΈ. The pacing was soooooooo agonizingly slow.
I just finished episode 2 and want to punch Palm's dad. He essentially gets angry because his son isn't as good of a doormat as him. How is he supposed to protect anyone taking separate transportation? Isn't that how he failed his only job when he went to get the car and left everyone exposed? Like sir, bye.
It started out cute. Episode 4 was the introduction of the "yaoi girls" and I knew then that it was going to go downhill. There were some very funny moments after that, but I feel like the show peaked at episode 4 then just dragged on after that. It got super cringe with the way Mork was written to pursue Pi even though they talked about the difference between obsession and love early on. I don't know if it's just a cultural difference? But I hate the way Thai BL makes it a "I'm not taking no as an answer and I'll stalk you until you love me" trope. Mork would have a lot of options. They didn't have to make him so.....desperate? Pi was a good person but also too whiny. I didn't understand why Mork liked him so much. At least with Pi and Nan it was obvious why he liked him.
Recognized the guy from Plus & Minus though. He looked way better in this role.
He had a Tonka truck in that series π€£. We love a thicc King
I laughed at this series a lot but episode 4 was hilarious. Mix definitely understood the assignment.
I hated the mom. Hated her even before I had a good reason.
When you think back to some of her dumbest moments then realize she was probably doing stuff on purpose, it's really messed up. I think she was way more involved in some things than she admitted to. The aunt was meant to be a villain but I actually liked her character better than the other actresses. Win was lowkey psychotic at first and he was ruining the business. So she had a valid point.
My only complaint is that I feel like after all that drama that we definitely deserved more than a 10 minute montage of their relationship at the end. The second to last scene was super cute, but not long enough for me to get the warm fuzzies πββοΈ
I love Mix's eyes. How anyone can look into them and not immediately turn into putty is beyond me. I feel like FourthGemini's story could have been a standalone series though. Both plots happening simultaneously was almost too much to be emotionally invested in. And that just goes to show how well both sets of actors sold their stories. But I was feeling a little beaten up by the angst towards the end.
Was worth it but I had to take breaks lol
Their NC scenes are like....carnal? IDK but it was like watching a lion and a bear get it on. It was rough and painful looking. There's a way to be dominant without scratching the other person or leaving big red hand marks. I actually winced a few times.
Was not a fan of the female roommates but I appreciated that they had roles outside the clichΓ© and were not whiny and weird like the ex girlfriends.
I think the turning point for me getting bored was when Team turned into a big baby. At that point he just became another Pharm and their story basically became a repeat of UWMA. I really liked Team's edge in earlier scenes. There was this whole other side to him that his friends didn't see that I thought made him pretty cool. Then it went left somewhere along the way. I don't know why they write these juniors like they can't function without a senior hovering over them all day.