I think the small amount of disappointment I had with the last 2 episodes, because they showed so little skinship between BOTH couples, when it was MOST warranted, did little to dim my complete LOVE for this entire series. But, on my list it scored a solid 9.7 out of 10.
I ‘ve LOVED Pond since his role in “180 Degrees…” I found his acting genuine, deep, and nuanced. I enjoyed him in this, too, even though this series wasn’t realistic or as well-written as “180 degrees…” his skills still shone through, and his chemistry with Peterpan couldn’t be denied. It felt original, but as you pointed out, it was lacking in some aspects. I liked it, overall.
It was alright. It didn’t excite me enough to look forward to it every week, but I watched. But, I really disliked SOTUS, so that may have something to do with my opinion of this .
I really enjoyed this series. It had everything and was adult in the best ways. They skimmed over the upsetting incident, which was appropriately implied. Very decent series, all around.
I, too, felt a bit uncomfortable in the ways Sorn circumnavigated consent in his underhanded way of getting into Jun’s pants, but Jun, essentially gave Sorn a “free hand “ from the beginning of their “agreement.” Jun is a grown man and could’ve ended this relationship anytime—if he had wanted to, but as weird as he felt about it, he, obviously, didn’t want to.
On the other hand, the relationship between Thai, the boss, and Champ, his assistant, seemed very much abuse of power.
That aside, I did enjoy each, and every, episode—looking forward to the series each week.
At least there was some glimmer of hope at the end of this short film. I think I’ve watched, practically, every short film airing on GagaOOLala, and they are all, either sad, destructive, or without an ending. It’s very frustrating. And although I realize gay life is neither easy nor always happy, it’s not always tragic, either, as these short films would lead us to believe. Can’t there be more hope and positivity in, at least, SOME of these short films?
I enjoyed him in this, too, even though this series wasn’t realistic or as well-written as “180 degrees…” his skills still shone through, and his chemistry with Peterpan couldn’t be denied. It felt original, but as you pointed out, it was lacking in some aspects. I liked it, overall.
But, I really disliked SOTUS, so that may have something to do with my opinion of this .
On the other hand, the relationship between Thai, the boss, and Champ, his assistant, seemed very much abuse of power.
That aside, I did enjoy each, and every, episode—looking forward to the series each week.