Depends on what type of dramas you like! I fell in love with "Until We Meet Again" the first time I watched it,…
I'd also recommend that you watch the classics of Thai BLs if you haven't including: Bad Buddy 2gether (and the prequel Still 2gether) A tale of a thousand Stars I promised you the moon/I told sunset about you Sotus (& Sotus S) Kinnporsche My Engineer TharnType Theory of Love Not Me
idk just to name the ones that came to mind... Personally I don't like all of them too much, but they are most commonly talked about I think?
Depends on what type of dramas you like! I fell in love with "Until We Meet Again" the first time I watched it,…
I personally disagree with this one. LITA is a very easy watch, but unlike My Only 12%, UWMA and triage the plot is very surface level. If you are looking for any entertaining drama, then LITA is a good one, and a very lighthearted one, however if you're looking for something similar to my 12% it's not that similar and can be very cringe at times? Just my personal opinion. There are so many good BL dramas though, LITA wasn't one that stood out to me positively. I do know that it's getting a lot of positive attention, it really depends on what you like.
One more week till binging time! Honestly the comments just made it easier to wait for this one, because I know…
I know there are people who don't like this series, or people who find it boring, BUT if you give the series your full attention, you will get so attached to the characters. It's not the most attention grabbing series in the world, but it's one of the most wholesome dramas I ever watched. 100% worth the wait, will forever be one of my top dramas.
That is actually why I personally love this drama. I feel like with most BL dramas (or any romance drama really),…
You have all rights not to like the series, the chemistry, etc, I'm not trying to attack you here, I'm just wondering, how does the series not convey emotions? There are so many heartbreaking scenes in the first few episodes, like when Seeiw finds out he's gay. In my opinion the actor's emotions are so raw and honest, and all the characters are so down-to-earth, which makes it enjoyable in my opinion.
watch vice versa first, this is going to take ages to stop airing
sorry for the many comments. I'll just interpret this the way I first read it. I havent watched move to heaven yet. Vice Versa was an interesting drama for sure. It was good, but just not really my genre. (even though u probably weren't talking about the drama vice versa?)
Tbh the only reason why I'm watching this is because of Gun and Golf. They starred together in the 2nd season of TharnType, (where I hated the character that Gun had to play, he was basically the bad guy), but if you watch that, then you should probably watch season 1 first. It's a very toxic drama though in my opinion. They also starred together in "Don't say no" which basically explains why Gun was playing the bad guy, where they are the main couple. Personally I felt there were too many sex scenes in that one lol.
Anyway, their chemistry is good in my opinion, which is why I'm watching this
Okay to be honest the bromance in the EP 1 tell 11 made me skip scenes... the story is good the plot too but there…
That is actually why I personally love this drama. I feel like with most BL dramas (or any romance drama really), the couple has to be interested in each other from ep 1 or 2 romantically, and then that is dragged out for the next episodes? Either they get together quickly and then fight all the time or get jealous of each other, or they don't get together and still get jealous of each other. and that's exactly why I love this drama; we have so much character and relationship development, that is established and portrayed really well. It is such a watch-worthy drama from ep 1 onwards despite the main leads not being a couple from the start, because what they have before becoming a romantic couple, might not be chemistry in your books, but they have such a beautiful and holistic bond with each other.
ok..finished it in one night.. now what? any suggestions - give good ones only (any country)
Depends on what type of dramas you like! I fell in love with "Until We Meet Again" the first time I watched it, but that's heck of an emotional roller coaster ride. TW: 2 people commit su*cide. A drama that aired this year which I loved was Triage.
And for something non-Thai, my fav BL drama ever is called "We best Love" (Taiwanese). It's a bit cliche, a university setting, but I think it's such a beautiful and realistic portrayal of 2 high school rivals, who get together in uni. It solely plays in uni though, and unlike Thai dramas, where I personally cringe and skip scenes a lot, I didn't do that for this drama. 6 episodes, 30 minute approx each.
Agree. i have been putting off this drama, honestly didn't think would watch this until i came across a post stating…
I honestly only started binge watching it when I realized that Earth was the main in this drama.
I found LITA kinda interesting at first ? It was an easy watch too, but now I'm just ready for it to stop airing. I'm excited for Between Us to start airing instead.
honestly at the end I was only watching KP for the 2nd couple
I'm glad someone agrees with me though, there's been so much hype around KP and LITA, and especially for LITA that made me feel confused.
Sorry, this is going to be a rant.... but I feel like this might be one of the only comment sections where I can put this.
I hate where the BL industry is going and what it's doing, especially in Thailand. In my opinion, gay relationships are being portrayed badly. 1. It feels like every single show has to have sex scenes, and I don't mind when these scenes are there to show the shift in a relationship or character development, but to me it feels like most of them are just there now to get views. (example: the kiss scenes in ep 12 of "My only 12%" showed the immense change in their relationship, whereas the pool scene in KP was just a sex scene) 2. The toxicity. Most the time, they are not respectful relationships. There is no consent what-so-ever, and everyone makes it seem acceptable, no not just acceptable, it is romanticized when someone is possessive, jealous over EVERYTHING, and controlling. This is so incredibly damaging! And not just to the image of gay relationships, but ANY romantic relationship.
I also hate how a show like this one has way less viewers than a show like "Love in the Air". Like what?
And exactly because of those reasons, I appreciated "My Only 12%" so much. Idk about ep 12 and where this is heading now, but the first 11 episodes where so raw, they were realistic, and they ACTUALLY represented what any type of relationship looks like really; friendship, sibling relationships, unrequited love, etc
To an extent I am sad that my fav Thai BL dramas are less popular, because it means less of these type of dramas will be made (bc they bring in less money and attention), but at the same time I'm glad because it means you have less haters.
VegasPete deserves a series of their own darling......... and As of now KimChay had an open ending...... may be…
tbh idk if I want season 2 if the authors stay the same though. Especially for the sake of barcode, he's not even of age yet. I'd rather they have a completely new show with the actors of barcode x jeff with new authors. Or a season 2 with new writers/authors, but I wouldn't wan to put the actors of KP through another season with those authors
just finished watching ep 9...
idk why but i kept off on watching it for AGES, but seriously im in love. It will probably end up higher than UWMA
Bad Buddy
2gether (and the prequel Still 2gether)
A tale of a thousand Stars
I promised you the moon/I told sunset about you
Sotus (& Sotus S)
Kinnporsche
My Engineer
TharnType
Theory of Love
Not Me
idk just to name the ones that came to mind... Personally I don't like all of them too much, but they are most commonly talked about I think?
I do know that it's getting a lot of positive attention, it really depends on what you like.
In my opinion the actor's emotions are so raw and honest, and all the characters are so down-to-earth, which makes it enjoyable in my opinion.
I'll just interpret this the way I first read it.
I havent watched move to heaven yet. Vice Versa was an interesting drama for sure. It was good, but just not really my genre. (even though u probably weren't talking about the drama vice versa?)
Tbh the only reason why I'm watching this is because of Gun and Golf. They starred together in the 2nd season of TharnType, (where I hated the character that Gun had to play, he was basically the bad guy), but if you watch that, then you should probably watch season 1 first. It's a very toxic drama though in my opinion. They also starred together in "Don't say no" which basically explains why Gun was playing the bad guy, where they are the main couple. Personally I felt there were too many sex scenes in that one lol.
Anyway, their chemistry is good in my opinion, which is why I'm watching this
now I'm confused. What way did u mean it?
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I thought u meant the drama vice versa
im sorry XD
you meant, should you watch this or move to heaven first
not watch this drama, heaven or vice versa first. i thought heaven was also a drama name
and that's exactly why I love this drama; we have so much character and relationship development, that is established and portrayed really well. It is such a watch-worthy drama from ep 1 onwards despite the main leads not being a couple from the start, because what they have before becoming a romantic couple, might not be chemistry in your books, but they have such a beautiful and holistic bond with each other.
I fell in love with "Until We Meet Again" the first time I watched it, but that's heck of an emotional roller coaster ride. TW: 2 people commit su*cide.
A drama that aired this year which I loved was Triage.
And for something non-Thai, my fav BL drama ever is called "We best Love" (Taiwanese). It's a bit cliche, a university setting, but I think it's such a beautiful and realistic portrayal of 2 high school rivals, who get together in uni. It solely plays in uni though, and unlike Thai dramas, where I personally cringe and skip scenes a lot, I didn't do that for this drama. 6 episodes, 30 minute approx each.
I found LITA kinda interesting at first ? It was an easy watch too, but now I'm just ready for it to stop airing. I'm excited for Between Us to start airing instead.
honestly at the end I was only watching KP for the 2nd couple
I'm glad someone agrees with me though, there's been so much hype around KP and LITA, and especially for LITA that made me feel confused.
I hate where the BL industry is going and what it's doing, especially in Thailand. In my opinion, gay relationships are being portrayed badly.
1. It feels like every single show has to have sex scenes, and I don't mind when these scenes are there to show the shift in a relationship or character development, but to me it feels like most of them are just there now to get views. (example: the kiss scenes in ep 12 of "My only 12%" showed the immense change in their relationship, whereas the pool scene in KP was just a sex scene)
2. The toxicity. Most the time, they are not respectful relationships. There is no consent what-so-ever, and everyone makes it seem acceptable, no not just acceptable, it is romanticized when someone is possessive, jealous over EVERYTHING, and controlling. This is so incredibly damaging! And not just to the image of gay relationships, but ANY romantic relationship.
I also hate how a show like this one has way less viewers than a show like "Love in the Air". Like what?
And exactly because of those reasons, I appreciated "My Only 12%" so much. Idk about ep 12 and where this is heading now, but the first 11 episodes where so raw, they were realistic, and they ACTUALLY represented what any type of relationship looks like really; friendship, sibling relationships, unrequited love, etc
To an extent I am sad that my fav Thai BL dramas are less popular, because it means less of these type of dramas will be made (bc they bring in less money and attention), but at the same time I'm glad because it means you have less haters.
oh well, there's nothing we can do it about it. let's just enjoy the final two episodes and hope for a season 2 by december
Like a time of year? (for example end of 2022 or start of 2023)? Or is there no info yet?
I'd rather they have a completely new show with the actors of barcode x jeff with new authors. Or a season 2 with new writers/authors, but I wouldn't wan to put the actors of KP through another season with those authors