Nobody is complaining about the plot. People are complaining about the total lack of a plot. People being cute…
I've liked it quite a it until this episode. What I don't like is BS drama that's out of character thrown in just to throw it in, in this case Cher deciding to dump Gun for no apparent reason without discussion, which he would never do as his character has been set up thus far.
Nobody is complaining about the plot. People are complaining about the total lack of a plot. People being cute…
I see you're one of theose people that can't bear to read contrary opinions, I'm not projecting anything, I'm stating my opinion. If someone is watching a series just to see cute boys be cute to each other, I think that's fetishizing. That's not necessarily a problem, but I don't get how people enjoy spending that much time on it if the story is bad or boring. If you think those boys are cute, the time is better invested in interviews o BTS where they're generally much more appealing.
My main point is that you're saying it's great to see healthy communication when this episode was about a lack of communication.
Nobody is complaining about the plot. People are complaining about the total lack of a plot. People being cute…
Not necessarily conflict - but in a new relationship there are things you don't know about someone and and there's an adjustment in the lives of both than can be complicated - instead of exploring things like that, the lazy route is taken where something stupid is thrown in the way, like a friend telling him that he has to break up with him because he still has two weeks in his internship.
I don't know where people get the idea that "healthy" = conflict-free. If there aren't any, then that's unhealthy because one or both aren't communicating their needs and feelings. People fight, have misunderstandings, and yes, even feel jealousy, and that's all part of a normal relationship.
And they are abstolutely NOT communicating - Cher has just uilaterally decided to distance himself from Gun, which is the most assholish thing you can possibly do to someone, especially at the beginning of a relationship.
I don't understand this desire to see conflict-free drama-free... dramas. If there's no conflict, there's no story, and you're just fetishizing cute boys and watching cuteness porn.
i love every single episode, i don't understand those who complain about the plot. it's a cute drama in the office…
Nobody is complaining about the plot. People are complaining about the total lack of a plot. People being cute for 12 episodes is static and boring, unless Force takes his shirt off, which will never get boring. After having no plot, out-of-character drama was introduced from an external source, rather than there being a conflict between the characters themselves that needs to be resolved, like different dreams reconciled, etc., not a guy saying "break up with him" and Cher saying "OK". That's ridiculous and Cher would never go along with it.
It was a mistake casting Mike to play Jack and not making Jack a funny character. Mike is so good at comedy and…
This episode ruined it for me. I agree about Mike - and I'm saddened they used him as a vehicle to introduce ridiculous drama caused by implausible lack of communication and people behaving out of character.
I should have known better than to let myself like a GMM series. I was really enjoying this until it collapsed this episode into ridiculous out-of-character drama. Come on - Cher wouldn't behave this way just because Jack is concerned, and definitely not without talking about it.
And it makes absolutely no sense. Yes, it is unseemly for an intern to be dating the company owner, but they're already doing it and Cher's internship is over in 2 weeks so who gives a rat's ass? At the most extreme, Cher could have insisted they cool it for 2 weeks. So stupid and poorly written. Just lazy.
This whole episode was a waste of time other than the cute moments - and what is with all the going into the ocean fully dressed? Gun was wearing a suit! Do you know how awful that would feel wet? Not that there would be anything left of them after sleeping all night directly on the sand.
It can never be as stale as a high school or college setting.
Less restrictions? A school setting is totally limiting, and they all feel the same. An office has way more opportunity for diversity - you can have different ages and positions. Why is everyone being the same age a plus? A school is simple, a work setting can have complex dynamics.
It's not a gay bar tho. It's for everyone, men and women. They even said so
Have you been to many bars where there are gogo boys dancing in speedos? Gay bars are always for everyone, although I can think of a few that most women wouldn't appreciate very much.
This is in the Physical Therapy category of BL - a dull, poor-quality mess with questionable acting featuring someone too attractive to look away from.
They will not forget any clichee and now the second male leading (who appears at 5 episodes of the end) i really…
Teddy Bear set it up from Ep 1 and it was the only possible ending. This is literally out of nowhere. The chances of Bamee having never med Soda before is less than zero.
The foreigner is not a native english speaker, he may comes from EU but I can't guess which country. It's not…
The foreigner must have been a native English speaker, or he would be speaking his native language rather than English. If it were today, he might try English because more people speak it - but this is hundreds of years ago, and the international language for Europeans was French.
That is the worst wig since Ja's in Until We Meet Again. They could have just done it with his military cut.
True. Also, the wig in the series with the cat people.
This was likely filmed some time ago - it could have been just as he got out, or while he was on leave - and looking at photos of him, he does look almost like a different person with his head shaved, but they could at least have gotten a better wig!
Who's sun? You mean Day?And I agree, he didn't even explain why he stood in the middle of the bloody road. Just…
Thanks for catching my mistake - yes, I mean Day. If you're a driver, there is nothing more horrifying than something being in the road ahead, and knowing you can't stop in time. If it were a human being that would be so much worse, and if it's your partner, worse again.
Violence is aways wrong - but Day would have his adrenaline spiked to maximum, have had a violent and terrifying shock, and Itt just did something so incredibly stupid and enraging that if there's a time when I wouldn't condemn someone for hitting another, that's it. He didn't hit him that hard since Itt didn't even have a mark on him later in the day, so it's not like Day was trying to hurt or kill him.
I'm struggling a bit to understand what the point of this series is. It feels a little like PWP adapted into a series but made PG-13.
I couldn't even tell what kind of accent the foreigner had and I'm good at that. Nueng's English was so much better than his that it was hysterical.
Anyway, that was kind of bad - a bit of a mess. I liked Palm's first Ayutthaya outfit - the second one was too dark and modern, but he looks good in anything. I ended up ff a lot.
My main point is that you're saying it's great to see healthy communication when this episode was about a lack of communication.
I don't know where people get the idea that "healthy" = conflict-free. If there aren't any, then that's unhealthy because one or both aren't communicating their needs and feelings. People fight, have misunderstandings, and yes, even feel jealousy, and that's all part of a normal relationship.
And they are abstolutely NOT communicating - Cher has just uilaterally decided to distance himself from Gun, which is the most assholish thing you can possibly do to someone, especially at the beginning of a relationship.
I don't understand this desire to see conflict-free drama-free... dramas. If there's no conflict, there's no story, and you're just fetishizing cute boys and watching cuteness porn.
And it makes absolutely no sense. Yes, it is unseemly for an intern to be dating the company owner, but they're already doing it and Cher's internship is over in 2 weeks so who gives a rat's ass? At the most extreme, Cher could have insisted they cool it for 2 weeks. So stupid and poorly written. Just lazy.
This whole episode was a waste of time other than the cute moments - and what is with all the going into the ocean fully dressed? Gun was wearing a suit! Do you know how awful that would feel wet? Not that there would be anything left of them after sleeping all night directly on the sand.
It's fast-paced and well-edited - it doesn't have that meandering glacial pace that most Thai BLs do.
This was likely filmed some time ago - it could have been just as he got out, or while he was on leave - and looking at photos of him, he does look almost like a different person with his head shaved, but they could at least have gotten a better wig!
Violence is aways wrong - but Day would have his adrenaline spiked to maximum, have had a violent and terrifying shock, and Itt just did something so incredibly stupid and enraging that if there's a time when I wouldn't condemn someone for hitting another, that's it. He didn't hit him that hard since Itt didn't even have a mark on him later in the day, so it's not like Day was trying to hurt or kill him.
I'm struggling a bit to understand what the point of this series is. It feels a little like PWP adapted into a series but made PG-13.
Anyway, that was kind of bad - a bit of a mess. I liked Palm's first Ayutthaya outfit - the second one was too dark and modern, but he looks good in anything. I ended up ff a lot.