I wasn’t expecting so much negativity in these comments ☹️ I genuinely like this show it’s really dumb but in a good way. I really like Duang’s character I feel like he would make a really good and fun friend. This show definitely took rom-com to a new level, I haven’t laughed this hard bc of a Thai bl in a while! Like yes it’s cringe but funny (I loved the Chucky scene)
Gao Tu being THE stereotype for all omegaverse dramas is perfect lol (he’s pretending to be a beta causing his health to be impacted, he’s poor, he has someone dying in the hospital, etc…) anyways he’s my fav character ❤️
Personally, I liked it. I’ve been watching BL since around 2018, and it reminded me a lot of older series. I know a lot of people complained that there weren’t many NC scenes, but I actually think that made the show better. The suspense of waiting to see when they’d finally get together kept me tuning in to every episode. (I just found it funny that the show kind of forgot about Yo’s ex-girlfriend. His friends kept saying she was looking for him, so I thought we were going to get a dramatic encounter—but she just never showed up again, lol)
I’m not sure how to word this without sounding offensive, but I’m genuinely curious why Yumeki chose to perform Whiplash? Don’t get me wrong, I like the song and I’m a fan of aespa, but I would’ve expected the “Avengers” team to take on one of the more challenging songs. Especially since Yumeki specializes in dance, and Whiplash arguably has the least demanding choreography out of the five options.
Could it be because it’s also the easiest to sing? I just feel it’s a bit unfair that not all of the songs offer trainees an equal chance to showcase their skills. To be clear, I think Yumeki is OBVIOUSLY talented, and I genuinely like most of the trainees in his group—I just can’t help but feel like they went with the safer option.
Also, please consider voting for trainees who are well-rounded and talented in all areas, including vocals and rap. At the end of the day, visuals and dancing won’t matter as much when you’re listening to them on a streaming platform or seeing them perform live.
Could it be because it’s also the easiest to sing? I just feel it’s a bit unfair that not all of the songs offer trainees an equal chance to showcase their skills. To be clear, I think Yumeki is OBVIOUSLY talented, and I genuinely like most of the trainees in his group—I just can’t help but feel like they went with the safer option.
Also, please consider voting for trainees who are well-rounded and talented in all areas, including vocals and rap. At the end of the day, visuals and dancing won’t matter as much when you’re listening to them on a streaming platform or seeing them perform live.