Sher worrying about Fah after throwing a shoe at him when he has been throwing puches nearly every episode had…
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 I might sigh and say "do what you must" and then try to get some sleep while he's at it.
That is absolutely the last time I follow a monstrous piece of sh#$ like this to the end. There is absoutely nothing redeeming about this. They even took the best couple and buried their love scene under a ridiculous avalanche of lens flares.
Let me ask you honestly - what would have been more satisfying - what we got, or if when Sher had thrown his shoe at Fah, Fah had strangled him to death, thrown his body over the side of the building, and said it was an accident to the unanimous approving applause of the bystanders?
As it is now, what's the message of the story? Be as selfish, narcissistic, psychopathic, and violent as possible and you'll be rewarded with true love?
How do you miss hitting something with a shoe from 5 meters away? I didn't realize Sher was a stormtrooper.
I think Phu is cute, but sorry, disappearing for 9 years rules you out, especially with a hot boxer dude right there. I'd get right on that and forget Phu.
Nobody who would put someone through that much pain for that long deserves a second chance.
All I know is I had never even heard of a peanut allergy until 30 years ago, and now everyone will die if one gets on a plane. We're so over-sanitized that we have no resistance to anything anymore. In any case, anything you get from phone touching rice is utterly negligible compared to what you breathe in with every breath.
I do like how weird this is, but it does drag. This ep was largely consumed hiding that Noey will be Thi's student, which is totally obvious. There are also too many scenes like Noey offering his hand and telling Thu to take it SEVERAL THOUSAND TIMES before he finally does. It gets frustrating.
But the boys do have really good comic timing, and the author clearly gets to concept of comedy. "Mom, it happened again!"
The last episode was sooo boring. How is that even possible with the mess of a plotline this show had. Also wow…
Why would have not have brushed his teeth before getting there? I find it hard to imagine he would have flown coach from NYC to Bangkok, so he could have used the airline lounge to shower and change. Speaking of which, are we expected to believe he wore THAT on a 20 hour flight? Even if he did fly coach, he could still brush his teeth in the WC.
I respect opinions saying that the ending was boring but for me it's one of the passable ending..their conversation…
This is really an obnoxious post. Nobody needed any more sex scenes, we needed a little passion between them. They haven't seen each other for a year and all they did was talk about what was sending flowers. They even had a flashback to a scene to talk about who should send flowers. You have a weird definition of "mature". Totally drained of emotion and passion is what you get when you've been married for 40 years, not when you're 20-something in a new relationship. We dont watch dramas for sedate boring conversations our parents might have, we watch them for drama.
I swear, the whole human race is going to die out if the current generation can't get over his horror and loathing of physical passion.
Most dangerous occupation on earth, by far: BL mother, with a 90% chance of death by cancer by age 35.
Morality lesson of the day: Pretending to be asleep while someone bears their soul to you is repugnant. Mangkorn should have slappedd him (violence is also immoral, but in this case it's warranted).
BL: Last encounter before separation = weepy discussion about feelings. Real gay men: How many f@#$s can we get in before your plane takes off?
Yai is a master of creative branding. And needs to fire his party planner. And then burn their house down.
BL: Haven't seen each other for a year = have a discussion about who was sending flowers. Real gay men: How many times can we f@#$ before our butts and thoats are too sore to continue?
New York City: famous for its steak houses.
Anyway, that was intensely boring. I'm not sure what the point of that final episode was. The main characters gave up any semblence of having characters to be bland greeting-card-text spewing simps who talk about flowers. A lot.
I'm sorry, I can't watch this - I tried but I can't get through the first episode. The plot is impenetrable and the CEO's partner is so supernaturally annoying that I can't muster the will to slog through it. His acting is terrible - so OTT and unpleasant.
C’mon P’jpny01. The ghosts were there to deliver a deep message about cherishing loved ones because you never…
Yes, I agree. It was a little undermined for me in the last episode by the choice to have Kevin look terrified when Pleum was coming onto him, when he should have looked heated - but the two have done a great job overall.
The editing and acting was good but the plot is so confusing... I couldn't understand anything about it until…
I have no idea what's going on and I've been trying to get through Ep 1 for hours. Probably going to give up. If an 8-ep series can't grab you in Ep 1, then I'm not sure I want to invest the time.
I know this fully isn’t what you meant (although this is a zero judgement zone when it comes to Uncle milk),…
The ex gets run over by the BL White SUV of Death and Choco has to return again to console JW for a human lifetime and is allowed to bring one cat assistant. It's a stretch, I know, but one can hope.
C’mon P’jpny01. The ghosts were there to deliver a deep message about cherishing loved ones because you never…
OK, YOU should be writing these, because that would have made a lot more sense and would have taken about 5 minites of repair work on this series to make it twice as strong.
Let me ask you honestly - what would have been more satisfying - what we got, or if when Sher had thrown his shoe at Fah, Fah had strangled him to death, thrown his body over the side of the building, and said it was an accident to the unanimous approving applause of the bystanders?
As it is now, what's the message of the story? Be as selfish, narcissistic, psychopathic, and violent as possible and you'll be rewarded with true love?
How do you miss hitting something with a shoe from 5 meters away? I didn't realize Sher was a stormtrooper.
Nobody who would put someone through that much pain for that long deserves a second chance.
Team Khunkao!
But the boys do have really good comic timing, and the author clearly gets to concept of comedy. "Mom, it happened again!"
I swear, the whole human race is going to die out if the current generation can't get over his horror and loathing of physical passion.
Morality lesson of the day: Pretending to be asleep while someone bears their soul to you is repugnant. Mangkorn should have slappedd him (violence is also immoral, but in this case it's warranted).
BL: Last encounter before separation = weepy discussion about feelings. Real gay men: How many f@#$s can we get in before your plane takes off?
Yai is a master of creative branding. And needs to fire his party planner. And then burn their house down.
BL: Haven't seen each other for a year = have a discussion about who was sending flowers. Real gay men: How many times can we f@#$ before our butts and thoats are too sore to continue?
New York City: famous for its steak houses.
Anyway, that was intensely boring. I'm not sure what the point of that final episode was. The main characters gave up any semblence of having characters to be bland greeting-card-text spewing simps who talk about flowers. A lot.
The acting was quite good, though.
I liked that it was commented on how Bai Lang never lets Xun An explain himself, but he still did it.
This series was really special at first, but now it's middling and unoriginal. Hopefully it will return to form next ep.