In the novel it is shown that Pete's father found out about their relationship and threatened to destroy Ae and…
To add on to what BlackMonk said: Saint (Pete) also wasn't able to be in season 2 of LBC due to some conflicts between his management team and Perth's (Ae) management team. That's most likely the reason for the timeline being the way it is in S2.
In the novel it is shown that Pete's father found out about their relationship and threatened to destroy Ae and…
To add on to what BlackMonk said: Saint (Pete) also wasn't able to be in season 2 of LBC due to some conflicts between his management team and Perth's (Ae) management team. That's most likely the reason for the timeline being the way it is in S2.
i’m only on ep 2 but i can already confidently say i cringe watching most of this. of course i’ll continue watching cause it gives me a good laugh here and there but i hope the plot reveals itself soon cause rn things are kinda all over the place. and can someone please tell me why the mute (maek) has his lines voiced over, and so poorly done might i add?
(edit: nevermind i just found out the guy who plays maek is chinese and may perhaps not speak thai, or speak it well.)
I finished it just so I could have it as completed on my list tbh. It was... okay. Way too short to have multiple couples and the acting felt awkward more than half the time. The plot felt more and more rushed as it approached the last episodes. Plenty of other Taiwanese BLs I'd recommend over this. But hey, if you've got literally nothing else to do, go for it. At the very least, you'll get to see some good looking dudes?
So, they're going back and for from Korean to Mandarin? I didn't notice, perhaps I should learn both. This last…
Yeah Jun Cheng and Lin Xun go back and forth between Korean and Mandarin. However, Jun Cheng mainly speaks in Korean and others reply to him in Mandarin. He seems to understand both but prefers to speak in Korean, which makes sense because that's his primary language.
After finishing this series I felt the same way that most people felt; like it wasn't fully a "BL" cause Gu Si Ren was being controlled by Lan Xi. However, after reading anchorenomore's comment about the series, it makes more sense now and I think I can accept it for what it is.
Okay so in what order should I watch History (Taiwanese BL series) in?
Each HIStory series has it's own story and doesn't relate to any of the others so you can watch any of them in whatever order you please. However, if you're asking for a recommendation, I suggest watching the HIStory 2 and 3 series more so than HIStory 1. They're generally better quality-wise. My personal favorites are HIStory 2: Boundary Crossing and HIStory 3: Trapped.
i’ve never left a comment on any bls i’ve watched before but this one was just really touching for me. idk why but it was very “warm,” for lack of better words. and the actors did a great job too. 100% recommend from me
(edit: nevermind i just found out the guy who plays maek is chinese and may perhaps not speak thai, or speak it well.)