I wanted to ask people who are watching this right now, is this a show better to binge? Or watch week by week?…
There aren't really cliffhangers and it's a comedy. I'd actually watch it weekly because there are some repetitive elements that would get annoying in a binge. It's definitely worth watching.
People like to use those words lately, how is he a groomer or pedo? Some bl fans are annoying.
You can't groom an 18-year old. And they're playing characters who are a couple of years apart - they're not actually f@#$ing each other. What is wrong with these people?
It's cute, but it depends a little too much on every scene being excruciating - I wish the pacing were faster. Noey tells Thi to do something and he hesitates for 73 hours and people tell him over and over to do it, yet he still hestitates or says no and then always ends up doing it.
OK, that was backto the My Tooth I loved. All 4 main actors are really attractive and it's hard to choose, but I could spend an entire week licking Andy Wu's calves. That sleeveless shirt showed off his big muscles, too - he's so hot. But I'd take any of them.
Wow, that Director's Cut scene... That was just hot. Boy is so sexy - it's not every day an uke gives up being disgusted by his bf's touch, but here Kevin couldn't pretend.
All the jumping around in time makes it unpleasant to follow and hasn't really allowed me to investin the characters. I know I don't like Jung Hyun, and I wish Chi Hyung would just shut the f@#$ up because he' annyoing. So I guess I want Tae Young to take his shirt off.
Did everyone notice the axolotl in the science room? That seemed at odds with the themes of the series.
I don't like Mitsuru. Kind of a Debbie Downer - not very good at making the best of things. He doesn't even seem to be trying - it's made this all about him. I guess I get it - this is about his processing death, but because Koichi is still there, it comes off as a bit narcissistic.
What is will all the incessant commentary about the science? Are you serious with this? In Cutie Pie a CEO made copies for himself - that's a lot less likely than the moon crashing into earth. Or high schools where the entire male student body are gay? How many people have had sex with ghosts in BL? That's all fine, but not this?
Was it likely that several people could spray machine gun fire in a 5-meter wide ceramic hallway like in KinnPorshe and nobody is injured and there's no shrapnel? That series was full of physically impossible things.
Can you just get over it? It's a fantasy, not a science documentary. It's symbolic, and the point is contrasting what people do when they know the world is ending.
If you're going to complain about ridiculous, it should be buying condoms a few days before the world ends. No lube, but condoms, we must have?
That surprised me in that Nhai told off the mother instead of the usual breaking up with Nhai pretending he doesn't like Ai because he thinks it's better for him bullshit. You have to give the story points for that - I think it might be the first time that's ever happened.
Wait, now you can't consent to sex if you have a FEVER? I'm not sure who WOULD consent if they have a fever, although…
Wasn't pretty much all their sex while piss-poor drunk? I don't think either of them was ever unresponsive, but they seemed to spend almost the entire series drinking.
Fah sleeping in the chair was the culmination of his character arc, I guess.
Wait, now you can't consent to sex if you have a FEVER? I'm not sure who WOULD consent if they have a fever, although…
Oh. Well THAT I agree with. Although thinking about it, given Sher is an uke and his skin was punctured by a foreign object, the RISK of fever was so great that perhaps Fah was wise to play it safe and avoid inadvertently raping Sher. Or rather being accused of it, because uke's can't tell if they've had sex or not when they wake up.
But I like that it's different.
I don't like Mitsuru. Kind of a Debbie Downer - not very good at making the best of things. He doesn't even seem to be trying - it's made this all about him. I guess I get it - this is about his processing death, but because Koichi is still there, it comes off as a bit narcissistic.
Was it likely that several people could spray machine gun fire in a 5-meter wide ceramic hallway like in KinnPorshe and nobody is injured and there's no shrapnel? That series was full of physically impossible things.
Can you just get over it? It's a fantasy, not a science documentary. It's symbolic, and the point is contrasting what people do when they know the world is ending.
If you're going to complain about ridiculous, it should be buying condoms a few days before the world ends. No lube, but condoms, we must have?
Fortunately he's not shy.
Fah sleeping in the chair was the culmination of his character arc, I guess.