Alright, let’s spill the tea on Mew and Ray! 1. Mew considering Ray as a potential love interest in episode…
Agreed. It's not uncommon in dramas (and sometimes in real life) to give people second chances. Alas, it's also not uncommon to see people get a little payback or revenge against those who've hurt them, even if it's to teach them a lesson. Mew, exacted a little payback with Ton. But Top gives Mew a sob story, comes to his presumed rescue (in the next ep.), and "boom" all is forgotten and forgiven. Where's his lesson? As @oddshare commented, that appears to be from the "drama soup kitchen..." LOL!
Alright, let’s spill the tea on Mew and Ray! 1. Mew considering Ray as a potential love interest in episode…
Interesting conversation between you and @MISCHIEVOUS! I'm not disagreeing. I'm pondering. Although this is just a drama, it's not uncommon for "besties" to cross that line and go from BFFs to ONSs or even fulltime lovers. It happens quite a bit in BLs. While Mew and Ray are sorting all of this chaos through, I hope the series doesn't put Mew back with Top (although that is most undoubtedly what's going to happen). Again, it's not uncommon (especially in dramas) for the "cheated on" to take back the "cheater" and move on. But, in this case, I think it would be counter to the "character" that the series has lead us to believe that Mew is and simply be another story written probably for fanservice fantasy -- "Good boy falls for bad boy and their love changes bad boy to good boy." Been there, done that.
Okay, I'm SHM on this series. It started out like other more adult-oriented BLs and was okay. Now that we're into the 7th ep, it appears to sliding back into that world of stereotypes, tropes, and fanservice bullshit writing. Here's what I'm saying:
1) We're supposed to believe that Mew is now a "bad boy" due to a break from his 1st boyfriend who cheated on him. Hmmm! If this is how Mew is going to act after each break-up, then he needs to go ahead and get his reservation ready for the "Cry Me A River Fan Club".
2) I guess after Top "saves" Mew from himself, he once again becomes "Prince Charming" and all is forgiven. Well, unfortunately, that sometimes happens in real life. I guess when you're the rich good-looking one, you can screw with and screw over whomever you want, and still they come crawling back to you. LMFAO!
3) I also guess that now that Ton has been exposed, he's going to stop being a male "ho." Yeah right! The boy likes giving and receiving too much d*ck to change this soon. Accept yourself baby! You'll be happier if you do.
4) Finally, Sand and Nick are both conniving little "snitches" trying to pull off the "good guy" con. Both of them need the sh*t kick out of them. In this series, it seems the "ONLY" friend is Namchueam, the only female role.
I've been with the series this long. I guess I'll finish it (with the hope that it doesn't make me want to SMH even more! LMFAO!!!
It's a helluva good thing that the folks are "Only Friends" because if they were anything more, we would be very surprised! LMFAO!!!
This series is really good. But there are a couple of plot issues I don't get. 1) I'm not sure if Jom is just dimwitted and doesn't fully understand that he is in a different time period; or 2) Why does it appear that Jom doesn't even want to know why he's there or is anxious to get back to his own time period? I'm sure that the next eps will probably answer these questions. But you'd think there would've been some hints within the storyline so far to tell us something.
Idk if I'm dumb but holy shit that age gap was a jump scareI didn't realize bro was a minor
I agree with you on the "minor" thing. However, I'm not really that sure. But in the web novel, Fan Ze Rui is closer to being in his mid-twenties, as opposed to Hsu Kai's stated age here on MDL. That would put him about 7 years older than Bai Zong Yi, which is kind of/sort the same situation as other characters in Thai BL's (where there is an older/younger scenario (such as Cutie Pie, Naughty Boy, and even Lovely Writer).
1) We're supposed to believe that Mew is now a "bad boy" due to a break from his 1st boyfriend who cheated on him. Hmmm! If this is how Mew is going to act after each break-up, then he needs to go ahead and get his reservation ready for the "Cry Me A River Fan Club".
2) I guess after Top "saves" Mew from himself, he once again becomes "Prince Charming" and all is forgiven. Well, unfortunately, that sometimes happens in real life. I guess when you're the rich good-looking one, you can screw with and screw over whomever you want, and still they come crawling back to you. LMFAO!
3) I also guess that now that Ton has been exposed, he's going to stop being a male "ho." Yeah right! The boy likes giving and receiving too much d*ck to change this soon. Accept yourself baby! You'll be happier if you do.
4) Finally, Sand and Nick are both conniving little "snitches" trying to pull off the "good guy" con. Both of them need the sh*t kick out of them. In this series, it seems the "ONLY" friend is Namchueam, the only female role.
I've been with the series this long. I guess I'll finish it (with the hope that it doesn't make me want to SMH even more! LMFAO!!!
It's a helluva good thing that the folks are "Only Friends" because if they were anything more, we would be very surprised! LMFAO!!!