I'm pretty sure you can't just take someone organs even if they are healthy or young... the last thing people…
It's usually on your ID - but I don't see how it's possible for Prakan not to know he was a donor since he and his sister were his close friends and she was waiting for her brother's kidney - it just doesn't seem like something that could have never come up in conversation. "Oh! Why are you in the hospital?" "No particular reason." "OK. I'm not at all curious and won't check your chart."
Why would a doctor and emergency crew NOT know the importance of getting a healthy young man's organs to donors? And why couldn't the staff at the bar see Tuaphee? He was in a Hawaiian shirt and everyone else can see him. The latter isn't too important, although I don't like inconsistent rules, but the organ thing was clumsy, and so was the writing for Prakan's drunkeness. He was speaking as clearly as someone who hasn't had anything, then passed out like he was super-drunk. And passed out standing up.
I find it hard to believe that a grown adult can't tell the difference between killing people and ushering their souls to the next life - it makes Prakan unlikeable, and the acting doesn't help that.
I really wish they'd reversed the actors for Mehta and Prakan.
I'm having trouble getting into this - it's not terrible, but it's on the low end of mediocre. And it looks like next week they'll reconcile due to, yes, scraping the bottom of the BL barrel, a fall/catch/stare event, the first recourse of a bad writer.
This is bad. The acting is cringey, the plot non-existent - it's just a endless cuteness. I could just hug a teddy bear instead and then I could at least multitask. And I just can't get past the awful wig. Why is he wearing that? When they were looking for Meow's brother I was thinking "isn't he right there on your head?"
Oh god...an accident. I like these guys a LOT already. And I agree with you that they very much feel like regular…
At the end of the series, they said (well, sang) they loved each other and got together. But then Xavier got back together with his gf and so they basically rewound and replayed the plot. I was hoping for something new.
It's still airing so we don't know when they will be a couple
There are fansubs up to ep 11 - ther're not great, but enough to understand what's going on. It doesn't look like they're going to do anymore official subs.
Oh god...an accident. I like these guys a LOT already. And I agree with you that they very much feel like regular…
I didn't realize they were doing a S2 of HS - I hope it doesn't reset the plot again like it did in the movie. The bunkbed scene provoked a lot of comment at th time - that would be interesting.
this series is actually incredible ???? i don't understand why i haven't seen anyone talk about it ??? like i…
They're rare in that they both have excellent comic timing and are totally physically comfortable with each other. I doubt there will ever be a full-on love scene, but more shirtless frolicking would be welcome.
It's still airing so we don't know when they will be a couple
They are steadily moving in that direction, and in Ep 12 it's apparent that one of them is seriously in love with the other. I suspect it will be a looooonnnnngggg time before they're a couple.
I remember that you detest the trip-fall-catch trope, but I enjoyed this one. First, it was blatant and obviously…
You're right, I didn't like the accidental kiss, and in this scene it was unnecessary - he could have just pulled him in and done it since he ended up doing that anyway. It didn't bother me as much as it usually would because it was really the only trope in two episodes, but I still wish they hadn't because it's so silly and unrealistic that it took me out of the story and then I couldn't really enjoy the intntional kiss.
Shi Cheng Hao is indeed beautiful, and I like his shy, reserved character although J100 thinks he is dull. The…
Paleness was a thing in Western society for thousands of years, too, for exactly the same reasons. Suntans came in because only the wealthy had enough leisure time to be in sunny places laying around. But in Asia it's not just a class thing, it's also racist. Untanned skin is healthier than tanned, but pale skin is not healthier than naturally dark skin - actually it's the opposite (except in very cold climates), yet look at SE Asia, where darker ethnic groups are looked down upon.
Both east and west had being overweight as an aethetic for upper classes too - but both cultures have shed that (except middle-aged & up women who will never be happy until everyone weighs100 kilos.) You've probably noticed in Rennaisance works that the women are all "festively plump".
My grandmother was thin as a girl, and her sister used to lock her in her room whenever she had friends over because she was afraid everyone would think they were poor.
I don't think they make Win weak because he is in a woman's body. I think Lin was sheltered and not allowed to…
That wouldn't cause her to be colder than a man - women are actually slightly more resistant to cold than men, not less. Do they portray her as an indoor person? Also, did we see Win as a man doing a lot of physical labor? And note that my issue was sexism - limiting a woman to indoor work is sexist.
I find it hard to believe that a grown adult can't tell the difference between killing people and ushering their souls to the next life - it makes Prakan unlikeable, and the acting doesn't help that.
I really wish they'd reversed the actors for Mehta and Prakan.
I'm having trouble getting into this - it's not terrible, but it's on the low end of mediocre. And it looks like next week they'll reconcile due to, yes, scraping the bottom of the BL barrel, a fall/catch/stare event, the first recourse of a bad writer.
Both east and west had being overweight as an aethetic for upper classes too - but both cultures have shed that (except middle-aged & up women who will never be happy until everyone weighs100 kilos.) You've probably noticed in Rennaisance works that the women are all "festively plump".
My grandmother was thin as a girl, and her sister used to lock her in her room whenever she had friends over because she was afraid everyone would think they were poor.
Serious kudos for making the boys look so much younger in the flashbacks - that was impressive.