C’mon P’jpny01. The ghosts were there to deliver a deep message about cherishing loved ones because you never…
I know, but that message is undermined by it being about people that are already dead. That made it more about borrowed time. And if the message is cherishing loved ones while you can, why did Kevin leave for three years and he and Pleum never contact each other despire both being rich? It was clumsy and didn't really integrate the story of the main couple.
I had a hard time figuring out what was happening because I never remember anything from the previous episodes. I guess Kevin has an ex? I have a vague recollection of a long flashback or something. Also, I don't remember anything about Pleum doing modeling.
I'm not really seeing the point of the whole ghost angle. What did it add to the story? nothing, really.
OK so I'll say it...I'll be mad for Pluem. He's a little too quick to forgive for my taste. I like Kevin but that…
I think the problem was that Boy turned up the heat to 100% while Tod looked terrified, which didn't really make sense as he's a man in his late 20s and not a 12 year old Victorian child bride about to be defiled. I don't understand that choice, but to me it smells of homobphoba - a man should not be seen to be seeking and enjoying being penetrated.
It ruined what could have been a really hot scene and flushed all the chemistry they had.
I haven’t seen Physical Therapy but i did slog through Oh My Sunshine Night. Would you say this is more watchable?…
Ooooh, that's a tough one, OMSN is more watchable at first, but less watchable for the second half when all the helicopted drama happens. Fahlanruk is so repetitive that it feels likevthe author took one dramatic scenario, and copy/pasted it 12 times.
It's also frustrating because Sher is a horrible human being and yet everyone always acts like Fah is the wrong even though he almost never is. Also, the resolution of the secondary couple's storyline is so anticlimactic and neither of them behave like real people.
Unless you have a lot of time on your hands, I wouldn't spend any on this. It is a cute cast, and Fah looks good with his shirt off, which happens often.
Same here. This show has grown on me like herpes, idk why. Acting is bad. Storytelling... what's that? we dont…
For me it's mostly about Meen's hot body and overall sexiness. The acting is not good, but the boys do seem to commit to the physical scenes, so there is that.
It's also a little refreshing that for an uke to turn down sex not because he's a Victorian virgin princess but because he's sore from being f@#$ed all night and needs a break.
That was the most infuriating and yet boring episode to date. You know when people say: nothing happens and they…
I think this is just a cynical attempt to promote Pete's singing career. I feel a little exploited. Note how this would have been the perfect dramatic point to consummate their relationship, with the whole fear of death thing, but I doubt Putter would have reacted with any more emotion if everyone had been shot. In any case, how convenient that he took a sleeping drug to sidestep all that icky gay stuff. It's downright homophobic. They had better get really nasty next episode if they want to win me over even just a little.
I didn't see anything wrong with it other than that girl emotionally blackmailing the dweeb.
They always treat is as something evil or twisted. That guy acted like the sub wanted him to burn him with a blow torch instead of flick him with that rubber band.
I didn't see anything wrong with it other than that girl emotionally blackmailing the dweeb.
They're not brothers as in siblings - they're brothers as in friends (although I suppose they could be step-siblings). Was this filmed 2 years ago? I would never imagine it from the quality of the editing on BLs.
A sex act is unacceptable when one of the pair is overage and the other is underage. I was doing sex stuff with both boys and girls when I was six, although only manual or frotting. I don't think it's true that sex is only for adults. Should we all have been thrown in prison? I tihnk it's normal for children to have sexual feelings and experiment with them. It's monstrous if an adult touches them, but I don't see that here.
Also, did they even show a sexual act? It looks like the pair played by the older actors are, but the younger couple aren't, and I doubt we'll see anything more than hand holding and maybe a peck on the lips.
OK, but at least in his case that's in character because he's a spoiled and bratty narcissist. For Ai to believe…
I think I agree with you, but consider this - Ai 's disloyalty was so extreme that the parents, being only human, were so taken aback by being treated so cruelly and treacherously by the object of all their love for his entire life that they were unable to react in a constructive manner. Parents are, after all, people. If you're five and you repaint the living room (including the furniture) to please your parents, on an intellectual level they know that, but they're still going to go ballistic at first.
This series had been starting to grow on me. Now it's starting to grow on my like leukemia. "Ai, I want you to meet your sister so you're not lonely. Also, we need all your bone marrow. Don't let that color your impression of my motives - everything is for you."
This was so awful that I burst out in cackling laughter, and as I have a terrible cold, this led to a nearly fatal coughing fit (it wasn't nearly fatal, but it felt like it).
Then I recovered, wiped the liter of mucus off my face and wall, and pushed play, and the endless zoom in/staring scene sent me right over again.
"Is it a cactus?" By now my lungs are bleeding. I would have loved her line to be "No, it's an orchid, Einstein."
Then when he runs down to choke his mother - by this point I think I've coughed my eyeballs out and have to push them back in.
I do have to admit I like Jaonon - it's nice to see an effeminate character that's frightening.
Only because I have a music degree, I can say with 100% certainty that Meen was not playing that Thai fiddle. Which I could also say with 100% certainly if I had never even seen a musical instrument before. And were blind and deaf.
Apparently swimming, tae kwon do, and boxing are not as effective at building muscle as is playing musical instruments. Who knew? I should be The Hulk but something has gone wrong.
Anyway, that was awful. Fortunately, Run can fall back on his acting, and he's good at that. That whole back story was totally pointless. Although I suppose it may figure into the final three eps.
The only thing keeping this alive for me is the chemistry between Meen and Ping, and they've strategically had Meen take his shirt off just about whenever my patience is running out.
Nhai: I don't like dramaalso Nhai 24 hours ago: *trashes place, puts cacti in the washing machine and breaks up…
OK, but at least in his case that's in character because he's a spoiled and bratty narcissist. For Ai to believe some almost comically obviously evil woman over his parents is so OTT that I can't help but think the author hates his parents.
That has a few refreshing elements to it, although I still don't think BL gets the concept of BDSM. They always seem to paint is as something evil rather than something hot and fun.
I'm not really seeing the point of the whole ghost angle. What did it add to the story? nothing, really.
It ruined what could have been a really hot scene and flushed all the chemistry they had.
It's also frustrating because Sher is a horrible human being and yet everyone always acts like Fah is the wrong even though he almost never is. Also, the resolution of the secondary couple's storyline is so anticlimactic and neither of them behave like real people.
Unless you have a lot of time on your hands, I wouldn't spend any on this. It is a cute cast, and Fah looks good with his shirt off, which happens often.
It's also a little refreshing that for an uke to turn down sex not because he's a Victorian virgin princess but because he's sore from being f@#$ed all night and needs a break.
A sex act is unacceptable when one of the pair is overage and the other is underage. I was doing sex stuff with both boys and girls when I was six, although only manual or frotting. I don't think it's true that sex is only for adults. Should we all have been thrown in prison? I tihnk it's normal for children to have sexual feelings and experiment with them. It's monstrous if an adult touches them, but I don't see that here.
Also, did they even show a sexual act? It looks like the pair played by the older actors are, but the younger couple aren't, and I doubt we'll see anything more than hand holding and maybe a peck on the lips.
This was so awful that I burst out in cackling laughter, and as I have a terrible cold, this led to a nearly fatal coughing fit (it wasn't nearly fatal, but it felt like it).
Then I recovered, wiped the liter of mucus off my face and wall, and pushed play, and the endless zoom in/staring scene sent me right over again.
"Is it a cactus?" By now my lungs are bleeding. I would have loved her line to be "No, it's an orchid, Einstein."
Then when he runs down to choke his mother - by this point I think I've coughed my eyeballs out and have to push them back in.
I do have to admit I like Jaonon - it's nice to see an effeminate character that's frightening.
Only because I have a music degree, I can say with 100% certainty that Meen was not playing that Thai fiddle. Which I could also say with 100% certainly if I had never even seen a musical instrument before. And were blind and deaf.
Apparently swimming, tae kwon do, and boxing are not as effective at building muscle as is playing musical instruments. Who knew? I should be The Hulk but something has gone wrong.
Anyway, that was awful. Fortunately, Run can fall back on his acting, and he's good at that. That whole back story was totally pointless. Although I suppose it may figure into the final three eps.
The only thing keeping this alive for me is the chemistry between Meen and Ping, and they've strategically had Meen take his shirt off just about whenever my patience is running out.