Weird that you felt the need to let us all know that you're a homophobe, but mmkay
How is that gaslighting? *You* literally said you were off about LGBT content. You respect it, but you don't wanna see it. How is that not homophobia? Good for you if you were able to overcome it, but that doesn't really change the fact that that kind of attitude is homophobic. And like I said, it's so weird that you felt the need to say "Hey I don't like seeing gay content, but Yibo somehow got me to watch one."
Lol, but seriously, great acting from the main couple, but TBH, the others were kind of cringe. The pacing of the scenes was really awkward, and the story was terrible. It really doesn't help that the writer is a big-time fetishizer, and the whole thing glorifies/romanticizes rape/non-con. The actors deserved a better project.
I really wanted to love it. The main couple was cute and all, and I was totally invested in them getting together. But it was kind of obvious that the writer was a man - the supporting female characters were all pushovers, and were just not treated well in the story overall. The supporting male characters were all dicks, and I just felt like nobody got their deserved comeuppances in the end.
Can I just say right off the bat, I fucking hate it when writers do a cheating arc. I believe that there are a lot of problems/challenges that the characters could go through as a couple without going there. Idk, I feel like it's lazy. I also felt like, instead of character development, they made Teh's character regress. His arc here in s02 was kind of a disservice to the struggles that he went through in s01. Like, girl, didn't you learn anything?
Teh literally was ready to risk it all for Jai, and would've left Oh at the drop of a hat if Jai wanted to pursue a real relationship with him. And here we have Q, another perfect boy who became Oh's sounding board, and who would've been way better for him, but Oh rejects him for Teh. AGAIN. Teh already put him through so much in s01, and he comes running back to him. AGAIN. Like Teh, it seems like he hasn't learned anything. I'm pretty sure that a lot of us weren't rooting for them to get back together too.
I don't know. Superb acting, as usual. But while I did like the first two episodes, I'd rather they didn't make this sequel at all.
You'd know the writer is just another fetishist when she takes the time to write whole ass episode about this character's supposed sob story. And for what? To make us feel sorry for him? He literally got a child gang-raped, he should be in jail. Meanwhile, the traumas of rape victims (Type and Tar) *magically* disappear when they're no longer relevant to the plot. So gross.
Lol, but seriously, great acting from the main couple, but TBH, the others were kind of cringe. The pacing of the scenes was really awkward, and the story was terrible. It really doesn't help that the writer is a big-time fetishizer, and the whole thing glorifies/romanticizes rape/non-con. The actors deserved a better project.
Teh literally was ready to risk it all for Jai, and would've left Oh at the drop of a hat if Jai wanted to pursue a real relationship with him. And here we have Q, another perfect boy who became Oh's sounding board, and who would've been way better for him, but Oh rejects him for Teh. AGAIN. Teh already put him through so much in s01, and he comes running back to him. AGAIN. Like Teh, it seems like he hasn't learned anything. I'm pretty sure that a lot of us weren't rooting for them to get back together too.
I don't know. Superb acting, as usual. But while I did like the first two episodes, I'd rather they didn't make this sequel at all.