Yo....they're minors and this 2024. The Internet will say they're sexualizing them
But thats ridiculous. There0's never a problem with strajghr coues kissing. It's inappropriate foe an adulrt to kiss a minor, but minors kissing each other is part of growing up.
I'm so on the fence about this series honestly. It's so confusing and repetitive, but at the same time at least…
It really needed to go more OTT - it's too repetitive. If they had made Elyes more ridiculously transgressive, or the outfits more outrageous, or had a stoned tiger or bodguard shower orgy, maybe it would have been more engaging. As it is now, I just watch it becacuse I like looking at James.
That was super cute, but it was ridiculous that they didn't kiss. BL has become so chaste that it borders on homophobic, especially given the source material. It wouldn't fit for them to rip each others' clothes off and f@#$, but something beyond friends was called for after such a long wait - even just mild peck.
I'm really enjoying this - I know the non-linear and delusional aspects of it don't work for everyone, and you have to really pay attention and remember previous episodes. It might actually be better to binge it all at once. Tihs is really a film, not a series.
The main character is unbelievably hot. The actor has a great personality - they all do and seem to really have fun working on this.
The health drink that sponsored this ep looked absolutely revolting. They shouldn't have shown him stirring it.
It's really good but you have to really pay attention or apparently you'll get confused based on the comments section, although I don't find it confusing at all.
It's thai humor. And keep going the series is amazing
You should probably put "humor" in quotation marks. Humor that denigrates a class of people isn't funny, it's bigoted and homophobic. I'm just fast-forwarding through all of that. It saves time and makes the series more enjoyable.
I only checked this out because today is Peak's (Fuse from make it right) b'day so he is on the front page, and…
Haha - I hadn't thought of that. I suppose it wouldn't be like passing a cactus because you'd likely be having a very focused experience, whereas this series is almost random.
I've always shipped Earn over sad sack Phun, Why would you not go with. a mature, happy, supportive, cute guy…
Hmm. Was the communication good in The On1y One? It doesn't count if it takes several years to say something.
I think in Japanese drama/comedy, forthrightness has a comedic effect given how indirect Japanese conversations are, like if you were calling a plumber you might say "Sorry, there is a consultation that might be had about a matter." Togawa was OTT by Japanese standards.
But I agree it's better than it used to be. Love Sick was written so long ago that it's downright retro.
Did Santa get replaced by someone that looks sort of like him and has the same name? He's not recognizable.
I want to like this, and I did for about 10 seconds while Perth was on the screen and Arm's friends are cute and funny, but it's a checklist of tropes and creepy staring scenes. If Arc behaved like that toward me I'd tell the creep to buzz off. After 2 weeks in bed without breaks, but I'd tell him.
Well, that was awful as usual. Kad looks like he'd rather be anywhere but in that tub - who would have thought James would be more committed to the scene?
The dinner scene was really charming - it was nice to see James being himself and smiling, and you could tell he was really suffering with the spiciness.
Why did Thiti go into the kitchen when Thirinai ordered him to leave? Or was it just that some production assistant forgot to move the microwave out of the shot?
Speaking of whom, Thiti is really cute - too bad he's an idiot.
I think that's what makes this work - all the cast is cute or downright beautiful - even a bit part like that other businessman was played by a stunning actor.
The main character is unbelievably hot. The actor has a great personality - they all do and seem to really have fun working on this.
The health drink that sponsored this ep looked absolutely revolting. They shouldn't have shown him stirring it.
I think in Japanese drama/comedy, forthrightness has a comedic effect given how indirect Japanese conversations are, like if you were calling a plumber you might say "Sorry, there is a consultation that might be had about a matter." Togawa was OTT by Japanese standards.
But I agree it's better than it used to be. Love Sick was written so long ago that it's downright retro.
I want to like this, and I did for about 10 seconds while Perth was on the screen and Arm's friends are cute and funny, but it's a checklist of tropes and creepy staring scenes. If Arc behaved like that toward me I'd tell the creep to buzz off. After 2 weeks in bed without breaks, but I'd tell him.
The dinner scene was really charming - it was nice to see James being himself and smiling, and you could tell he was really suffering with the spiciness.
Why did Thiti go into the kitchen when Thirinai ordered him to leave? Or was it just that some production assistant forgot to move the microwave out of the shot?
Speaking of whom, Thiti is really cute - too bad he's an idiot.
I think that's what makes this work - all the cast is cute or downright beautiful - even a bit part like that other businessman was played by a stunning actor.
But where was Kim? :(