Which second bl couple are you talking about? Is it an AI series one as well?
The second couple could be seen in the opening credit. They were two of the four boys playing tag. One of them is Luo Bu Shi's friend who joined him at the bar.
Before entering the bar, he was on the phone. His future boyfriend was the one carrying a box which bumped into his elbow. The same boy being chased by thugs accidentally rammed into him injuring his leg. It happened so fast, and Luo Bu Shi did not have time to check on his friend because Ever4 had picked him up due to the curfew. The poor injured boy was left alone. I hope his future boyfriend would return after escaping the thugs.
I am liking Luo Bu Shi already despite his brat rebellious behavior toward the adults, his father and his teacher. It's just a facade. On the front he's spoiled and demanding, but inwardly, he has respect for Ever4 that is after a few, okay, a lot of scuffles with the AI. He is at least better than his father relating with Ever4.
Like Ever4, I don't get why Luo Bu Shi hangs with friends at the bar. Clearly, he was not into that skank. He does not look like he was enjoying being there.
This sequel interests me with an advanced Ever series AI. I look forward to seeing Ever4's ways of rehabilitating Luo Bu Shi and attracting his young master.
The story of the second bl couple begins next week. Yay!
Kevin Chang - what exactly was his role in VIP only?
He was the protagonist's senior brother and the object of the protagonist's crush. He was responsible for the protagonist's heartbreak. He came back years later to accept the protagonist, however the protagonist has moved on to a hot chef. He was defeated by the chef in an unspoken challenge for the protagonist's affection.
I'm worried that Po is not filming as much as he should to compile materials and interviews for his documentary. Thame's interview with cameraman Po, thus far, turns out more like a therapy session with Psychiatrist Po instead. Nevertheless, we are getting more beef out of those talks between them. Thame and Po already compliment each other. Where Thame sees his own flaws, Po points out good qualities in Thame . Vice versa, where Po sees himself incompetent, Thame sees that Po is a dedicated person. Their cooperation helps each to see differently within himself.
I am starting to like Baifern who is fixated on the mysterious Mr. B. I also like Uncle Joei who seems to know Po's personal life very well. It's fun to have both Baifern and Uncle Joei by Po's side like his confidants.
I look forward to knowing more of Oner management, especially Pemika who manipulates Thame into contracts and isolates him from the rest of the band members. Also, I like to see how Po could help Thame to restore MARS. Idk it would be easy for them since Thame already refuses to go to Korea.
This series poses very serious questions for the viewers to ponder on. Euthenesia is highly controversial and…
Duly noted. I am glad you mentioned Tew's act of mercy toward the goat. I commend the writers for that act early in the series. It proves my point that we humans do not hesitate to put the animal out of its misery. If it was for a person found injured in a roadside accident, he or she would have given a chance at getting treatments. How many drivers would stop for an injured animal? Only those opportunists would record and post their merciful acts on social media to receive likes and praises from strangers. Most of us, without a thought, would drive hurriedly by not salvaging a road kill.
Porsche and Arm should be cast in all of BL as a beacon mature gay couple who guide and counsel the young ones, be their mentors or their role models.
I love how Jeng demonstrates an example to Junior using Jodd. Jeng pulled off the best yet subtle confession. π«Ά Jodd seized that opportunity to reciprocate, not kidding. π
This series poses very serious questions for the viewers to ponder on. Euthenesia is highly controversial and…
Another interesting thing about this series on euthanasia is in within each episode. I won't be able to recall all the exact scenes. However, hopefully I could recap the pov of each unique case of euthanasia.
The first episode opens the debate forum on euthanasia. We have Dr. Kan who secretly practice euthanasia with morale. Against him is Captain Wasan Tiew who upholds justice. Tiew's mother is slowly dying of cancer, the key subject for the plot of this series. What's to do as she daily faces the agonizing symptoms of the incurable disease. Imagine what Tiew would be facing had he arrived home seeing her writhe in pain because the anesthesia wears off!? However, we have a dilemma since Tiew hadn't had a chance to see her off.
The second episode gives us a peculiar perspective from the family of the terminal ill patient. Unfortunately the death of Mr. Nippon Kongkham was a murder case, not euthanasia. However, his family has no grief of his passing. They were relieved instead. Would they have been sorrow had it not been because of poverty. Anyhow, Mr. Nippon died by the injection of potassium chloride (KCL) the same substance used in euthanasia. This case lets us know that KCL is also a lethal mean of murder.
The third episode lets us and Tiew know the morality of death by euthanasia. Zapa the family bread winner suffers the shame of being immobilized due to prostate cancer that spread to his bones. This family agreeably consented euthanasia to honor Zapa with respect. Witnessing Zapa family calm attitude, Tiew learned that other clans or tribes believe death as a peaceful departure unlike his view as eternal damnation in hell. In this episode, I see that Tiew find euthanasia acceptable.
There was nothing new in view of euthanasia in the following episodes. We get to see the director Somsak, an anti death, lost his lover in euthanasia. We also learn that nurse On's husband had suffered an incurable disease. Together they agreed on euthanasia, but nurse On had difficult in administering the KCL on her husband. Dr. Kan assisted her in carrying out her husband's wish to be euthanized. Thus, Dr Kan and nurse On had silently assisted terminally ill patients who in their right mind wished, agreed and consented the practice of euthanasia.
Leading up to this episode, we see that KCL is potentially a lethal mean of murder. We learned Boss influenced by his parents death and inspired by Dr Kan. He wrongfully misused KCL on patients. Nevertheless, he did use KCL to silence his lover.
Whew. So with all that, euthanasia still remains an endless mainstream controversial issues. As for the romance between Kan and Tiew, euthanasia separates a doctor who practice it from an officer who is against the use of KCL.
Lets wait for what the writers have in store for the handsome heroes in the finale. β³
let me quote my passed dad who one said regarding a donkey that had severe painfull desease and was cured and…
Over a couple of decades ago. My silky terrier died of old age. Silky terrier looks like a yorkie terrier but her hair could grow out long shiny and soft like silk. I had her when she was a pup. So small with a head that's bigger than her body. I named her Maggie because the clumsy pup tripped when learning to walk. Whenever she fell, I saw Maggie Simpson in her. Thus named her Maggie.
I had 16 happy years with her. Regularly got her professionally groomed, hair cut and trimmed. Bi-annually checked up at the vet. She was a ball of energy up till the last few days before she passed away. Those last few days she didn't play much. I wasn't paying attention that she had become a senior in her years until the last few hours of her life.
Those last few hours were the longest I cried nonstop tearfully. I remembered from Maggie's last vet appointment, the veterinarian reminded me about Maggie's age nearing her end. So I didn't need to rush her to the vet. I knew she would expire. So I stayed watching her body convulsed. She whimpered in between every 5 to 10 minutes intervals. I wailed every time her tiny body convulsed violently with the sound of her whimpering. Tears continuously streamed down my face while snot poured out of my nose seeing her suffer. I was stunned when Maggie stopped crying then there was no more movement.
I didn't have any pets after that. Didn't want to relive those agonizing hours ever again. I've never had to stay by anyone's death bed, so no experience to know. I am not qualify to speak righteously about euthanasia. I'd be selfish and a coward to stay by any of my ill and incurable relatives.
I hope that Tiew has gained knowledge of euthanasia through his investigation of the premature deaths of terminally ill patient. He should not hold a huge grudge against Dr. Kan who administered KCL to his mother. Instead of bearing a grudge, he should understand doctor Kan and freely fall in love.
This episode for me is when Jo was tired and leaned his closed eyes into North at the cafe. Then later North snuggled into Jo's embrace. They so cute >.< But I didn't expect North to take initiation kissing Jo to recharge his tiredness. π
Flashback to earlier at the cafe. North refused the condition to kiss Jo just to borrow money. π«Ά
Idk how irl but I've seen old films that farmers put down their livestock or jockey struggle to end the suffering of his trustworthy but old ailing mount. There's no concern about the death of animals and their owners.
However, does an incurable ailing patient suffer physically, mentally, and financially have a choice? Not all death ends peacefully as the patient dies painfully taking his last breath. Sure there are elderly who sleep and never wake up. Those are beautiful incidents in some fortunate families. That happens like in some fiction. Others die in accidents, on operation tables, battle fields, murdered or suicide. What about those suffering pain in their last days, hours or moments. How many wish to or could stand waiting by the person who is dying under those kinds of scenarios. I wouldn't like to remember anyone passing away like those situations.
This has been a decades dilemma for many countries and still can't decide who's right and who's wrong? This series for me is no longer a bl. It's more like a criminal-medical drama.
Idk anymore. I'll just have to wait for the last episode and see what will become of Kan and Tiew.
This episode got Kant and Style scared of the brothers. It was intense watching Kant sneak into Fadel's room.
As an assassin, Bison was instinctively aware that James had been stalking Kant. So I can understand that he took James' matters into his own hands and scared the boy away.
But as a car thief, Kant had not even considered the alarm and surveillance. Also, couldn't the criminal investigation captain send someone or himself to search Fadel's place while Kant and Style kept the brothers occupied? I suppose to keep the plot in suspense, it's better to have Kant do all the work. Lastly, was Babe a part of Kant's covert operation or was he really harassed by bullies?
I was grinning like crazy ever since Shaopeng initiated the kiss in hospital room 602. Still grinning and squirming when mom and Shaopeng π€« not letting dad in on their secret. I also silently chuckled πwhen Zixiang couldn't decipher "being left on read" or "not being read."
Ugh! Idk why Jessica spying Zixiang for the cousin. However, it was satisfying to hear Zixiang's telling her what love feels like.
π€ "a mobile botanical garden" π¦ Zixiang has changed into three outfits for the official meeting the parents dinner. π
So both girls are not okay with Shaopeng and Zixiang being together. Oh well, I noticed the girls will meet in the preview for the next episode. Could it be that they'll collaborate to separate the boys!? Who knows π€·ββοΈ we'll wait for next week.
Uh oh, the handsome bartender noticed Jonathan's peculiar behavior toward the homeless Wang Xin Ja. It's about time for Wang Xin Ja to realize Jonathan appears in his thought. π«Ά
Just finish 1-60 episodes. Predictable plot, lots of cliche, not original, but I like the way the story unfolds. Though CEO Gu admitted being the cause of An's parents death, I doubt that would be entirely true. I still have to watch the remaining 61-81 episodes hoping to uncover An's uncle has a true motive to murder his parents.
Overall, I like the series. Enjoying the good looking Domundi's new talents.
Punlee knew his friend and brother are fake dating, but he is starting to notice his brother's peculiar behavior though he's still on board to cover up their counterfeit love. Anyone thinks he's sorta shipping his brother and friend !?
Phum should be an upset drama queen. π After all, Krit probably has his lips on Progress many more times than Almond would ever have while filming and or in between takes. π¬
These two together are my dose of happiness on Sunday.
With all the practice to make them seem a real couple for others to see, they already have those moments when no one was around. For instance, Fah picks up Rak's bag and insists on shouldering it for Rak. Also, instinctively posting and sharing pics of the dinner spread which they have prepared together.
It's silly but cute of them holding each other's hand as if they're arm wresting. Haven't they already laced fingers in previous episodes!? I'm glad that Rak's heart finally thumped for Fah. It's time that he stops being clueless and starts seeing Fah like him. Fah genuinely smiles looking at him, not faking it.
Ugh! Babe calling "CUT!" And, what's with Real and Hia!? They are messing with my ghost-ship for them.
Side note: The more I see Punlee, my heart flips. Damn, casting "Por" Suppakarn and "Thomas" Teetut together as brothers making them the hottest siblings in T-BL. I π« seeing the brothers sitting next to each other on the sofa.
I'm guessing Po's camera may have captured other Oner staff such as Ming and Tae (Sammy and Drake) maybe Mick and Pemika as well.
Before entering the bar, he was on the phone. His future boyfriend was the one carrying a box which bumped into his elbow. The same boy being chased by thugs accidentally rammed into him injuring his leg. It happened so fast, and Luo Bu Shi did not have time to check on his friend because Ever4 had picked him up due to the curfew. The poor injured boy was left alone. I hope his future boyfriend would return after escaping the thugs.
Like Ever4, I don't get why Luo Bu Shi hangs with friends at the bar. Clearly, he was not into that skank. He does not look like he was enjoying being there.
This sequel interests me with an advanced Ever series AI. I look forward to seeing Ever4's ways of rehabilitating Luo Bu Shi and attracting his young master.
The story of the second bl couple begins next week. Yay!
I am starting to like Baifern who is fixated on the mysterious Mr. B. I also like Uncle Joei who seems to know Po's personal life very well. It's fun to have both Baifern and Uncle Joei by Po's side like his confidants.
I look forward to knowing more of Oner management, especially Pemika who manipulates Thame into contracts and isolates him from the rest of the band members. Also, I like to see how Po could help Thame to restore MARS. Idk it would be easy for them since Thame already refuses to go to Korea.
I love how Jeng demonstrates an example to Junior using Jodd. Jeng pulled off the best yet subtle confession. π«Ά Jodd seized that opportunity to reciprocate, not kidding. π
The first episode opens the debate forum on euthanasia. We have Dr. Kan who secretly practice euthanasia with morale. Against him is Captain Wasan Tiew who upholds justice. Tiew's mother is slowly dying of cancer, the key subject for the plot of this series. What's to do as she daily faces the agonizing symptoms of the incurable disease. Imagine what Tiew would be facing had he arrived home seeing her writhe in pain because the anesthesia wears off!? However, we have a dilemma since Tiew hadn't had a chance to see her off.
The second episode gives us a peculiar perspective from the family of the terminal ill patient. Unfortunately the death of Mr. Nippon Kongkham was a murder case, not euthanasia. However, his family has no grief of his passing. They were relieved instead. Would they have been sorrow had it not been because of poverty. Anyhow, Mr. Nippon died by the injection of potassium chloride (KCL) the same substance used in euthanasia. This case lets us know that KCL is also a lethal mean of murder.
The third episode lets us and Tiew know the morality of death by euthanasia. Zapa the family bread winner suffers the shame of being immobilized due to prostate cancer that spread to his bones. This family agreeably consented euthanasia to honor Zapa with respect. Witnessing Zapa family calm attitude, Tiew learned that other clans or tribes believe death as a peaceful departure unlike his view as eternal damnation in hell. In this episode, I see that Tiew find euthanasia acceptable.
There was nothing new in view of euthanasia in the following episodes. We get to see the director Somsak, an anti death, lost his lover in euthanasia. We also learn that nurse On's husband had suffered an incurable disease. Together they agreed on euthanasia, but nurse On had difficult in administering the KCL on her husband. Dr. Kan assisted her in carrying out her husband's wish to be euthanized. Thus, Dr Kan and nurse On had silently assisted terminally ill patients who in their right mind wished, agreed and consented the practice of euthanasia.
Leading up to this episode, we see that KCL is potentially a lethal mean of murder. We learned Boss influenced by his parents death and inspired by Dr Kan. He wrongfully misused KCL on patients. Nevertheless, he did use KCL to silence his lover.
Whew. So with all that, euthanasia still remains an endless mainstream controversial issues. As for the romance between Kan and Tiew, euthanasia separates a doctor who practice it from an officer who is against the use of KCL.
Lets wait for what the writers have in store for the handsome heroes in the finale. β³
I had 16 happy years with her. Regularly got her professionally groomed, hair cut and trimmed. Bi-annually checked up at the vet. She was a ball of energy up till the last few days before she passed away. Those last few days she didn't play much. I wasn't paying attention that she had become a senior in her years until the last few hours of her life.
Those last few hours were the longest I cried nonstop tearfully. I remembered from Maggie's last vet appointment, the veterinarian reminded me about Maggie's age nearing her end. So I didn't need to rush her to the vet. I knew she would expire. So I stayed watching her body convulsed. She whimpered in between every 5 to 10 minutes intervals. I wailed every time her tiny body convulsed violently with the sound of her whimpering. Tears continuously streamed down my face while snot poured out of my nose seeing her suffer. I was stunned when Maggie stopped crying then there was no more movement.
I didn't have any pets after that. Didn't want to relive those agonizing hours ever again. I've never had to stay by anyone's death bed, so no experience to know. I am not qualify to speak righteously about euthanasia. I'd be selfish and a coward to stay by any of my ill and incurable relatives.
I hope that Tiew has gained knowledge of euthanasia through his investigation of the premature deaths of terminally ill patient. He should not hold a huge grudge against Dr. Kan who administered KCL to his mother. Instead of bearing a grudge, he should understand doctor Kan and freely fall in love.
Flashback to earlier at the cafe. North refused the condition to kiss Jo just to borrow money. π«Ά
However, does an incurable ailing patient suffer physically, mentally, and financially have a choice? Not all death ends peacefully as the patient dies painfully taking his last breath. Sure there are elderly who sleep and never wake up. Those are beautiful incidents in some fortunate families. That happens like in some fiction. Others die in accidents, on operation tables, battle fields, murdered or suicide. What about those suffering pain in their last days, hours or moments. How many wish to or could stand waiting by the person who is dying under those kinds of scenarios. I wouldn't like to remember anyone passing away like those situations.
This has been a decades dilemma for many countries and still can't decide who's right and who's wrong? This series for me is no longer a bl. It's more like a criminal-medical drama.
Idk anymore. I'll just have to wait for the last episode and see what will become of Kan and Tiew.
As an assassin, Bison was instinctively aware that James had been stalking Kant. So I can understand that he took James' matters into his own hands and scared the boy away.
But as a car thief, Kant had not even considered the alarm and surveillance. Also, couldn't the criminal investigation captain send someone or himself to search Fadel's place while Kant and Style kept the brothers occupied? I suppose to keep the plot in suspense, it's better to have Kant do all the work. Lastly, was Babe a part of Kant's covert operation or was he really harassed by bullies?
He is crazy for wanting to ally with the doctor and nurse On form a team of euthanasia !? π
Ugh! Idk why Jessica spying Zixiang for the cousin. However, it was satisfying to hear Zixiang's telling her what love feels like.
π€ "a mobile botanical garden" π¦ Zixiang has changed into three outfits for the official meeting the parents dinner. π
So both girls are not okay with Shaopeng and Zixiang being together. Oh well, I noticed the girls will meet in the preview for the next episode. Could it be that they'll collaborate to separate the boys!? Who knows π€·ββοΈ we'll wait for next week.
Uh oh, the handsome bartender noticed Jonathan's peculiar behavior toward the homeless Wang Xin Ja. It's about time for Wang Xin Ja to realize Jonathan appears in his thought. π«Ά
Overall, I like the series. Enjoying the good looking Domundi's new talents.
With all the practice to make them seem a real couple for others to see, they already have those moments when no one was around. For instance, Fah picks up Rak's bag and insists on shouldering it for Rak. Also, instinctively posting and sharing pics of the dinner spread which they have prepared together.
It's silly but cute of them holding each other's hand as if they're arm wresting. Haven't they already laced fingers in previous episodes!? I'm glad that Rak's heart finally thumped for Fah. It's time that he stops being clueless and starts seeing Fah like him. Fah genuinely smiles looking at him, not faking it.
Ugh! Babe calling "CUT!" And, what's with Real and Hia!? They are messing with my ghost-ship for them.
Side note: The more I see Punlee, my heart flips. Damn, casting "Por" Suppakarn and "Thomas" Teetut together as brothers making them the hottest siblings in T-BL. I π« seeing the brothers sitting next to each other on the sofa.