Fluffy, cute, and well acted, but a poor script filled with easy cuts, no explanations and most of the time from…
Like, WHY THE HELL did they need to run away if their parents didn't even TRY to break them up? Why did they fake date for FUCKING 4 YEARS if their parents knew and accepted?
I can't believe this has the same scriptwriting team as DBK, HCTM and 1000 stars.
I get that the "BL" genre has it flaws but like in the movies is a BL. BL basically means a love story between…
To call something a BL you need to check how does that country BL industry works.
For exemple, in Thailand anyone who dares to publish a mlm romance foucused novel is "pushed" into the BL tag, doesn't matter if it's a man or a woman, while in Japan the guy would most probably be put into the geicomic category. I agree with you that BL and gay media isn't exactly the same thing, but the BL industry in the Phillippines was crafted a lil different from their neighbours (even the BL fandom dinamics there different, check Dr. Thomas Baudinette studies about this).
So yeah, when they use BL in the Phillipines usually is a synonim for "young gay media". Not saying they are right or wrong, but it's how it works there.
So I caved in and read the 1st 2 volumes of the manga, volume 1 is actually currently free to download on the…
Judging by the cover and the fact that it is listed as BL in the most respected site about the demographic and it’s origin site, I believe the mangaka intends to make the leads a couple by the end of it, the covers of the last volumes have been very suggestive. But the manga isn’t finished yet and so far the Gay part has been Shiro’s hook ups.
This show is NOT listed as a BL on Japanese wiki. Its gonna be bromance with BL bait scenes. Its two guys pretending…
Probably this is a case like The night beyond the tricornered window. The publisher categorized it as BL but for most of the run readers would debate on whether it was a BL or not. It’s likely that the mangaka will feature a romance between the leads by the end of it (and the covers have been very suggestive), but so far she hasn’t and the live action probably won’t either.
By the way the show is being promoted by Storywiz, I guess we'll have another couple here hahahaha
And I couldn't care less about soulmate troupes, give me Yeon Woo and Se Hyun together, at least I hope Hyuk can express emotions unlike the previous actor.
It's a little repetitive. I know sensei's issues hadn't been solved when he started dating Kuzumi, but it felt like watching the same story again. The making out scenes are always suberb, but I didn't feel any atachment to any characther here. I know it's the original material fault, but as the last part of a thrilogy, it was lil lacking storywise.
Mood Indigno still the best entry on the franchise.
I absolutely agree! And I don't think you nor anyone else is wrong for thinking that at all.I do think it being…
Basic plots are good for specials, stand alone episodes or anthology. Bad Buddy is putting the rope on their neck with this. But I know that if they keep giving skinship, no one will care.
I will get bashed, but...: this series script is really, really basic. Sometimes, mediocre. Why make Wai a villain just to redeem him 3 minutes after? A bunch of endorsements and cute moments that leads the story nowhere.
BUT it is very, very, very well acted and the boys are extremely handsome.
I can't believe this has the same scriptwriting team as DBK, HCTM and 1000 stars.
But hey, it's full of fan service and kisses.
For exemple, in Thailand anyone who dares to publish a mlm romance foucused novel is "pushed" into the BL tag, doesn't matter if it's a man or a woman, while in Japan the guy would most probably be put into the geicomic category. I agree with you that BL and gay media isn't exactly the same thing, but the BL industry in the Phillippines was crafted a lil different from their neighbours (even the BL fandom dinamics there different, check Dr. Thomas Baudinette studies about this).
So yeah, when they use BL in the Phillipines usually is a synonim for "young gay media". Not saying they are right or wrong, but it's how it works there.
And I couldn't care less about soulmate troupes, give me Yeon Woo and Se Hyun together, at least I hope Hyuk can express emotions unlike the previous actor.
It's a little repetitive. I know sensei's issues hadn't been solved when he started dating Kuzumi, but it felt like watching the same story again. The making out scenes are always suberb, but I didn't feel any atachment to any characther here. I know it's the original material fault, but as the last part of a thrilogy, it was lil lacking storywise.
Mood Indigno still the best entry on the franchise.
BUT it is very, very, very well acted and the boys are extremely handsome.