Is Keam interesting, though? Or do we just think so because BALL IS SO FU@#ING CUTE I CAN'T STAND IT? All Keam…
I think Keam is probably a mess right now because he's confused about the effect Ball has on him - I do like him a lot, but the writing has him going in circles, which is true of the entire series and everyone in it at the moment.
He does have a sexy mysterious quality to him - and I hope the actor gets a better role in the future.
And when playing football, one or more characters ends up hurting a leg,
I'm a little surprised at the lack of damp-towel wipedowns. And today's ep was really confusing because there was a football scene where there was no injury. I assume it happened off-screen.
More happened in Love Sick 2. More happened in Amore. But Bbomb isn't any better a partner than Jin - they're…
You'd think at least one faculty member would notice all his students showing up everyday stinking of alcohol and do something.
This ep I thought from the preview that Jin was crying because Bbomb dumped him, but in reality he was crying because Bbomb asked him why he keeps flirting with Mark. To be fair, I would have dumped Bbomb for Mark a long time ago. And if I were Bbomb I would have dumped Jin for Mark a long time ago. But still, they're sort of committed-ish to each other, so they could at least try to make it work. And then dump each other for Mark. Sorry. Boss is in my Top 5 and I get that way.
The only one I like is Phob, I should havr skip the rest even more , it is getting worse after the brothers drama
Simai is too cute for me to abandon. Also, wasn't Eak kind of sweet this ep? But Phob is by far my favorite too - yet they're making him annoyingly sulky and hostile. It's not Eak's fault he doesn't reciprocate Phob's feelings (except this is a BL so he does. If people were really like that I would have enjoyed High School a lot more).
I was really trying to like this series, but this is a horrible main pairing. Jin treats Bomb like a pet dog he…
Is Bbomb any better though? He gets abusively jealouos if Jin so much as accidentally wanders into a room with another male in it. On the other hand, if he's going to be someone's valet, maybe he deserves to have some stringent expectations.
I am still confuse with KEAM and he is a MYSTERY. Nevertheless, regardless of his motives, the way he takes care…
If by "take care of" you mean "get alcohol poisoning every day and scowl at everyone", then I agree. Otherwise, he needs professional assistance. I think it's a complete waste of one of the only actors they have with any screen presence. I wish they'd paired him with Mark, the other actor with screen presence. Even Kaownah is doing nothing for me in this.
You asked what's wrong with the series - I think it might be that there's only one scene and they keep filming it over and over and over. Also, they cast a mannequin that can talk and a guy that has a cute smile but nothing else for the two leads.
Just this episode?I feel like the director has a stroke which destroyed his short-term memory so he keeps filming…
Also, are there no adults around to intervene in the chronic alcohol abuse? They're doing this on school nights, so they must reek of alcohol in class.
only watching this show for turbo and kaownah and i literally get more confused each episode
I'm getting to the point that I'd rather see Kaownah hire thugs to gang-rape a rival or try to strangle someone and face no consequences than whatever it is he's doing here.
I might be happy if the internal conflicts actually were mysterious, instead of merely being people preferring…
True, there is some mystery. For example, will Keam sulk and get drunk five more times, or will it be SIX more times? Will Song suggest that Jay's song modulate to a minor, or D major? We just don't know - the only way to find out is watch.
BTW, the chord progression Song suggested would get him an "F" in composition class. I know these types of things because I have a music degree, and I only mention it because this is the first time in my entire life it's had any use.
Really? I love the boss - he's so delightfully creepy. I like that he's a comedic character.
I envy you for that - I'm sure I'm missing a lot watching subtitles, although they use a lot of English in the dialogue.
In the Japanese version the boss was just sad and pathetic - this one is really funny and creepy, so I prefer that, but I can understand it's not for everyone.
Why I feel like this episode has a different director who doesn’t know where the plot is going? Different vibes,…
Just this episode?
I feel like the director has a stroke which destroyed his short-term memory so he keeps filming the same scene over and over and over. The rest of the crew feel bad for him so they don't say anything, they just perform their jobs with less and less energy as the series drags along and eventually they'll all die of ennui.
He does have a sexy mysterious quality to him - and I hope the actor gets a better role in the future.
But I agree with you about Jack. Why would he say something like that? It came out of nowhere.
https://world-of-bl.com/index.php/HongKong/OssansLoveHK
Or, the eps will eventually show up on DramaCool.
This ep I thought from the preview that Jin was crying because Bbomb dumped him, but in reality he was crying because Bbomb asked him why he keeps flirting with Mark. To be fair, I would have dumped Bbomb for Mark a long time ago. And if I were Bbomb I would have dumped Jin for Mark a long time ago. But still, they're sort of committed-ish to each other, so they could at least try to make it work. And then dump each other for Mark. Sorry. Boss is in my Top 5 and I get that way.
You asked what's wrong with the series - I think it might be that there's only one scene and they keep filming it over and over and over. Also, they cast a mannequin that can talk and a guy that has a cute smile but nothing else for the two leads.
BTW, the chord progression Song suggested would get him an "F" in composition class. I know these types of things because I have a music degree, and I only mention it because this is the first time in my entire life it's had any use.
In the Japanese version the boss was just sad and pathetic - this one is really funny and creepy, so I prefer that, but I can understand it's not for everyone.
I feel like the director has a stroke which destroyed his short-term memory so he keeps filming the same scene over and over and over. The rest of the crew feel bad for him so they don't say anything, they just perform their jobs with less and less energy as the series drags along and eventually they'll all die of ennui.