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Replying to charlsthefirst 19 days ago
I watched this without realizing there was an uncut version and got so confused because they cut out key scenes,…
omfg, I just finished watching all the scenes I missed, and I swear they cut every possible scene of Wayu and Krit together that they maybe kind of sort of could get away with cutting. I counted at least 8 from just 2 episodes and the only other scene that was cut was of Wayu performing at the strip club. They literally kept a scene that actually wasn't necessary and only even made sense if you watched two of the scenes they did cut. Fucking ridiculous.
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On Love of Silom 19 days ago
I watched this without realizing there was an uncut version and got so confused because they cut out key scenes, including the one where Wayu started crushing on Krit. I get that they want people to pay for a subscription, but they're making it a far weaker show to get people to sign up. It feels disrespectful to all the people who worked on this to cut up their project like this.
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Replying to Jess Wu Era Apr 25, 2026
Title Wu
"queer spaces" and it's BL. BL that notoriously hires straight men btw, explicitly denying actual Out…
I was going to make a whole list of out actors, but let's keep it simple:

Zee and NuNew. They have openly been a couple for years and are one of the most popular pairings in the industry. However, there are still people that refuse to believe they are together, largely because they think Zee looks straight (whatever that means) and they refuse to believe that a bl pairing could actually fall in love for real. And I fear your comment feeds into that homophobic mindset.
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Replying to WANG7XIAN Apr 25, 2026
Title Wu
Was HSF original drama BL? is WU novel BL? How the hell is this censorship? how the hell is this queerbaiting,…
Def not censorship, but 100% queerbaiting. They are clearly targeting BL fans without any intention of actually telling a queer story. They want you to ship Sky and Nani. They want you to keep coming back hoping that maybe they'll end up together in the next show. And they do that while still wanting to make it palatable to a homophobic audience by not actually following through on any of the queer undertones.

I think it's fine for people to watch it. To each their own. And I think it's counterproductive that people are attacking viewers when the focus should be on the companies. But to say it's not queerbaiting is simply false. And if you don't understand why that is, I think you should probably do more research on the matter.
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Replying to Jess Wu Era Apr 25, 2026
Title Wu
"queer spaces" and it's BL. BL that notoriously hires straight men btw, explicitly denying actual Out…
what kind of outdated info are you running on
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On Shiratori Reiko de Gozaimasu! May 10, 2025
So they've been in love with each other since they were five, and when he realizes that she likes him he sweeps her away from getting into an arranged marriage to live with him, but somehow TWICE he mistakenly thinks she's cheating on him, so he turns around and immediately starts dating another girl just to then break up with that girl when he realizes he still loves Reiko, so he gets back together with her without clearing up the misunderstanding? There are only 10 episodes, all under a half hour, yet they still had to repeat such a shitty plotline?
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On Monster Next Door Apr 29, 2025
My heart aches every time I see that poor turtle. Diew is supposed to love this turtle so much, but it's always in that tragically tiny tank with just pebbles and water, walking into/up the walls. That is not a happy turtle. I hope it got a good home after filming this, because it was horribly mistreated on the set of this show.
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Replying to JulyMoon Apr 21, 2025
It has been picked up by Oshiroen.
Fansubbers put in hours of free labor so people like you and me who don't speak japanese can also watch these shows. Be grateful or keep your opinions to yourself.
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Replying to Yukii_13 Dec 14, 2024
Title Sachiiro no One Room Spoiler
No whats annoying me is that he says he kidnapped her. he just provided her a place and helped her. why is it…
Well, it is and it isn't. From a legal perspective, it would technically be considering kidnapping since she's a minor. The fact she went with him willingly doesn't matter since her parents didn't agree to it. Also, he seems to really look down on himself about the bad or morally gray things he's done (as I recall, it's been a long time since I watched it), so it makes sense he would view it through that harsher lens as kidnapping, even though she took absolutely no issue with it.
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Replying to Queer Oct 1, 2024
Title Smells Like Green Spirit Spoiler
But..., they aren't trans women? They are just guys who like other guys. Like, bro, is that hard to imagine?
With Mishima's enjoyment of being perceived as a girl and Kirino's extreme joy at referring to themself using feminine pronouns in the second episode, it just seems highly possible that they're trans. Sure, they might just be feminine gay guys. I don't know queer culture in Japan well enough to be 100% confident either way, but I definitely think it's something worth examining.
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On Smells Like Green Spirit Oct 1, 2024
It's interesting watching this given the cultural barrier. Like, it seems Mishima and Kirino are supposed to be trans women, but they are referred to as boys in the description and Mishima says she(?) crossdresses. This seems to be consistent with other trans representation I've seen from Japan as well, which makes me wonder whether this is the correct language to use there or whether it's a matter of cis writers messing it up. If anyone has any insight into this, I would love to hear it.
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Replying to BlancaTrueba Sep 28, 2024
I am at the end of episode 11 now. When Umi asked Natsu why he wasn't there when her mom was still around, why…
I think she already knows that to some extent and it's not so much a literal question as much as her trying to express complicated feelings about this major change in her life. She never felt the absence of Natsu because she never knew him, and thus he was never there, but she feels such pain at the loss of her mom, and thus will always be there in her heart and memories. I think Natsu understands that she isn't asking literally but is just expressing her hurt that he's only here now that Mizuki is gone and that she could never have them both in her life at the same time.
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On Happy of the End Sep 10, 2024
God, I hope they took the best care in the world of the kids acting in this show. Even if it's fiction, some of those scenes can be traumatizing to act in if not handled properly.
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I'm not a big fan of the casting choice of a lead actress who is 20 and a lead actor who is 27 for this. It's very obvious looking at them that she's a good bit younger than him, so it makes it feel like there's a creepy age gap in the show, especially given that the girl is in high school and the guy isn't, when really the characters are only a year or two apart in age. I like both of the actors, but I don't think pairing them together on this was a good choice.
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Replying to sleeping_soybean Jul 19, 2024
Title Where Does the Sea Begin Spoiler
I really like Yayoi's character, and relate to being the odd one out so I'm going to defend her a little hahaI…
I agree that Yayoi's main feeling throughout the episode is being an outsider to Umi and Natsu's relationship, but I think part of that comes with her wanting to be Umi's mom. When I say she wants to replace Mizuki, I don't mean she wants it to be as if Mizuki never existed but rather that she wants to fill that mom roll and doesn't seem to fully understand that she can't fully do that. She can definitely become someone Umi views as a mother, but the fact that she can't fill the same spot in Umi's heart and life as Mizuki doesn't seem to be something she's quite accepted yet. My intention wasn't to say she is trying to take that spot from Mizuki, but rather that she wants to have that same role that Mizuki did, and not being able to fill that same roll while Natsu is able to fill the father role, even if he's still figuring out how to do that, makes that distance between her and them feel all the greater.

In that scene, the way she's kind of trying to reassure Umi that she's happy like she pretends to be came across to me as her not being ready to accept they can't become a happy little family as simply as she would like them to. Natsu and especially Umi need to grieve, and no matter how much she tries to make them happy, that's not something that any amount of love and care can change. Hence why I say she wants to be Umi's mom rather than second mother. She tries to allow space for them to process their feelings, but she also wants to be enough on her own, so even though she is trying, it's really difficult for her emotionally to allow that space and accept just how much space she needs to give that.

Also, I definitely think you can be in someone's life while sorting through your own issues, but that becomes a lot more dangerous when you are entering into a child's life when those issues can be actively damaging to the child. And even if she doesn't hurt Umi, she's certainly hurting herself.
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On Where Does the Sea Begin Jul 19, 2024
Title Where Does the Sea Begin Spoiler
That scene in episode 3 where Natsu is asking Umi why she's pretending to be happy and Yayoi just keeps trying to get him to stop really showed why Yayoi isn't ready for all this. She said she wanted to be Umi's mom, and the problem is that's EXACTLY what she wants to be. Yayoi is trying to make Umi a replacement for her own child, and in doing that, is trying to replace Umi's mom. And Umi needing to mourn Mizuki means that she hasn't replaced her. Until she's able to sort through her own trauma and recognize how important Mizuki will always be to Umi, Yayoi won't be ready to be a part of Umi's life.
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Replying to Nao Jul 16, 2024
Just read the plot intro here and "Tsukioka Natsu is 28 years old and single" and no? he has been dating yayoi…
I guess they mean that he's not married?
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On The Rebound Jun 28, 2024
Title The Rebound
I'm so glad that this is looking like it's going to be really good. While I love the dramas Meen and Ping have done together in the past, I recognize that they aren't exactly good from a critical standpoint, so it's great to see them in something that really lets them shine.
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Replying to ShadowBloom Jun 25, 2024
Title Please Be My Family Spoiler
It was a nice drama although some things were left unanswered n confusing, but I enjoyed it nevertheless. I just…
I'm pretty sure they don't have joint custody in China, so I can get why she'd take only Xuan Xuan with her on the basis of her likely only being able to get custody of her had they divorced. However, the fact that she seemed to not think through for a second how this decision would affect the kids is awful. She separated each kid from a parent and sibling, but she only seemed to care about wanting to get away from Haoyu.
Obviously, staying in an unhappy marriage for the kids wouldn't be the best move, as ultimately the kids pick up on it and it would end up hurting them anyways, but she 100% should've taken time to actually think things through and figure out the best course of action rather than just acting on impulse.
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