Everytime I see a new BL on Netflix I cheer because I think this will help the audience grow, help increase budgets…
OMGâI feel exactly the same way! Iâve, actually, offered to suggest BL series to Netflix (on Bluesky), but havenât gotten a response (đ). Thereâs nobody in their programming department that seems to know much, ( or cares), about BL series (obviously). Wouldnât that seem like a fair statement?
Iâd like them to get Shine, for one. (I havenât seen it, yet.)
Love is a Poison was pretty good, though. But, thatâs about it.
It wasnât, at all, very good until this last episode, which just gave me some hope it might go somewhere, other…
Different strokes. But, I do agree with your opinion of Secrets Happened on the Litchi Island. It was very good, refined, tasteful, and thoughtful.
They canât all be those things, unfortunately, and if something touches me, in one way or another, even sometimes, undefined, I can find pleasure in it.
Can someone explain this ridiculously high rating? I haven't watched this before, but I've also never seen a bl…
It wasnât, at all, very good until this last episode, which just gave me some hope it might go somewhere, other than the dumpster. I donât understand the ridiculously high rating, up âtil this point, and still it wouldnât deserve an 8.9! Is it anywhere near other series, like: To My Shore, ABO Desire, or even khemjira? Iâd say not. But, miraculously⊠In the sixth episode, more than halfway through, they become hot, confident, we find a hint of some deep trauma in Qinâs life, and Duang seems to have completely matured in a matter of hours!
I didnât see Triage, but I donât think I could watch it, if Tee is one of the leads. I donât care for him, AT ALL. And why would Nabnueng be interested in him, except as a case study?
I didnât bother watching after half of the first episode. I thought there might, actually, have been some form of improvement in a Japanese version, but it was obvious from the short bit I watched, that it was not the case, here.
Unfortunately, the people who need to see these stories the most, (those who hold people back, repress, & despise them), will never watch it, therefore, will never gain knowledge or empathy.
Aehm... most BLs are not realistic at all, so we got more than we could hope for especially considering it's a…
I used to be less picky when there were very few BL series released in any given year, but NOWâI have become WAY more selective. There are far too many to stick with them ALL, no matter whether they are good or bad. I wonât just stick with anything they put out there, anymore.
Iâd like them to get Shine, for one. (I havenât seen it, yet.)
Love is a Poison was pretty good, though. But, thatâs about it.
They canât all be those things, unfortunately, and if something touches me, in one way or another, even sometimes, undefined, I can find pleasure in it.
But, miraculouslyâŠ
In the sixth episode, more than halfway through, they become hot, confident, we find a hint of some deep trauma in Qinâs life, and Duang seems to have completely matured in a matter of hours!
Maybe the rest WILL be worth watching.
Eeew⊠donât like #69, either.
Unfortunately, the people who need to see these stories the most, (those who hold people back, repress, & despise them), will never watch it, therefore, will never gain knowledge or empathy.