I'm a millennial out of university yet I always end up watching and even liking these BLs full of tropes and cliches...…
I feel you (ー△ー;)Also millennial here... I would love to see more BL about working adults in different environments other than University. Series like "Manner of Death", "Cherry magic!", "History3: Trapped"... They are like a breath of fresh air. I can't wait for "Middleman's Love" and "KinnPorsche" to air! (but even so, I still come back for those engineer students and their love stories and I always end up love watching them so ƪ(‾_‾)ʃ)
I hope for Earth to play Nan's love interest instead of Pi's bother ;)
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I am about to give you a spoiler about Nan's story so if you don't want to know please don't read any further XD
Nan has his own book called "Stars in the water" and his love interest is his not blood related step brother Nakin. Their story is very sad and angsty one but has a happy ending :)
So I am hoping if we ever get to see Nakin to be Earth ;)
I thought what his mother meant is that he has changed the last year, so approximately after the incident with…
Yeah, they kind of past through the whole "traumatic experience that changed him" thing very fast, but maybe they will explore it more when Pi finally starts to open up to Mork and we find out how Mork fell in love with him... We'll see :)
i Like the 6th Episode.+Mork is always a win, daaamn he's so smooth with those medical-ish pickup lines x#D+Phuwin…
I thought what his mother meant is that he has changed the last year, so approximately after the incident with his ex friends.
I think that Pi after being betrayed by his friends became more cold, distant and stopped trusting those around him. In other words, he became defensive in order to protect himself from further heartbreak.
And that is the reason why he still can't trust Mork and is rude to him. He even doesn't trust his brother occasionally (he was certain that his brother pranked him and stood him up at the mall) meaning his family is not immune to this new behaviour.
Plus, she probably just found out he likes guys so she automatically linked the two together (his sexuality and his change) and realise that her son doesn't open up to her anymore and hides things from her. But I don't know, that's just my interpretation...
If you see it like that it kind of makes sense but from a directing and screenwriting point of view wasn't communicated properly. They should have shown more interactions between them for the scene to be more cohesive with the rest of the show.
The side couple is definitely growing on me! Duean is a lovable idiot and I like that cute Meen is not as naive and gullible as he looks. The balance between them is getting more and more interesting!
I am really glad Pi confessed to Nan so he can finally move on and face his feelings for Mork. It's so sad though, that he sees himself under that light. He is a good looking boy from a good family who studies to become a dentist. Definitely not someone whom we would call a loser but he only sees himself as such. Luckily Mork would be there for him and help him see his true worth.
Can't wait for next episode so the official (more mutual) flirting can begin (ノ^ヮ^)ノ*:・゚✧
ps. Mork running away and panicking every time he thought Pi was waking up was the cutest thing XD
SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS!!!Someone who has read the books has already confirmed that they are siblings indeed…
You are very welcome!
As much as I hate it when people spoil movies, series or books for me (to the point I am might stop watching or reading), when it comes to BL I am always looking for spoilers 。(*^▽^*)ゞ
If it doesn't have a happy ending I am not watching it, period XD
SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS!!!Someone who has read the books has already confirmed that they are siblings indeed…
I don't know about Nuea but I really hope we get a season for "Stars in the water" with Earth as Nakin! That would be so amazing ⁽(◍˃̵͈̑ᴗ˂̵͈̑)⁽ (and a very smart move from GMMTV!)
I am not sure about Papang and Janhae but since they were listed here as such, I kind of took it as fixed. I guess we will have to wait and see.
I haven't read the books so I don't know for sure, but if my years of experience taught me anything my guess would…
Noooo don't kill my hopes XD Well, someone else wrote that Jay and Song are indeed couple just not one of the main ones. But I don't know... In the first episode both pairings are strongly hinted and in the posters and promo photos are shown together. Considering screenwriters when adopt novels into series, often take liberties and make changes I guess we will have to wait and see :) Until then I will still root for both couples ;)
SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS!!!Someone who has read the books has already confirmed that they are siblings indeed…
Yeah of course!
Ok this is gonna be a long post so brace yourself XD
Nan has two brothers. Nuea, his half brother, and Nakin, his step brother with whom he is not blood related. Their family situation is quite complicated. Let's just say that the parents, let's call them husband and wife to make it a little bit easier to understand, have one biological son Nuea. The husband had an affair with another woman and had Nakin. So Nakin is an illegitimate son. The wife out of spite had an affair as revenge, with the family driver and got pregnant to Nan. So both Nan and Nakin are half brothers to Nuea and step brothers and not blood related to each other.
Nuea has a great relationship with Nan and often pretends to be his boyfriend in order to protect him from all the people flirting with him. Nuea has a crush on Pi and becomes Mork's main rival in book. He is most likely the guy who kisses Pi on the forehead considering he is wearing the pin Pi gave Nan (that scene is not in the book).
As for Nakin, he is Nan's love. He is currently living in the US far from the family. They have their own book called "Stars in the water", if I am not mistaken. Their love story is pretty angsty, understandable, considering their complicated situation and that the father/husband fully aware that Nan isn't his biological son, hates him. From what I got, Nan tried to move on from Nakin and started dating Dr. Tat (who someone else wrote that he is actually a terrible person but I am not sure about that) but they eventually break up since Nan still loves Nakin.
There is also An, the brothers' cousin who sometimes also pretends to be Nan's boyfriend in order to protect him. Bam, Mork's friend, whom Pi is jealous of because he is afraid that she is his rival (although she and Mork are just friends in reality). And last but not least Wan, Pi and Duean's older brother.
Mork and Meen are probably siblings. I noticed the same gate in Eps 3 and 5 except for the angle in which it was…
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Someone who has read the books has already confirmed that they are siblings indeed :) They also gave some more spoilers about who possibly kisses Pi on the forehead (the balloons scene) and about Nan's story. If you want I can post them here!
Yeah, I completely agree! I read the comments before watching the first episode and I was worried it would end…
Exactly. Feeling you are not alone out there is even more important and vital right now, during this pandemic. And that's also one of the reasons why I am so grateful to series like this one! They are like a comforting pat on the head during these challenging times.
Yeah, I completely agree! I read the comments before watching the first episode and I was worried it would end…
"Fish upon the sky" was the other series I was thinking of as well! Perfect example of a much needed dose of fluffiness!
Don't get me wrong, I really enjoy some of the more mature series out there (such as "I told sunset about you") and since I passed my college years, I appreciate watching series about working adults instead of engineer students, but that doesn't mean that series like this one or "Fish upon the sky", that follow the classic BL recipe, are bad and inferior. They just serve a different purpose. They are lighthearted romantic comedies and should be watched (and critiqued) as such.
"Not all gay couples have to go through dark times and so much suffering to be together." AMEN TO THAT! I guess that also has to do with the perception that for a movie, series or book to be of high quality, it has to be dramatic and end in tragedy. But still, LGBTQ cinema in general can seriously take a break form all the heartbreak! Personally, I reached a point, although I hate it when people spoil movies and books for me, that in order to watch a BL movie or series I have to know it ends well beforehand, otherwise I am not watching it XD
Yeah, I recognised you from your photos! I remember reading a comment of yours a while back and agreeing with you and that's why your face and name were familiar. And now I keep stumbling upon your comments constantly XD To be honest I like it when I see the same users on different series and sites cause it gives me a sense of community that I really like :)
I would love to see more BL about working adults in different environments other than University. Series like "Manner of Death", "Cherry magic!", "History3: Trapped"... They are like a breath of fresh air. I can't wait for "Middleman's Love" and "KinnPorsche" to air!
(but even so, I still come back for those engineer students and their love stories and I always end up love watching them so ƪ(‾_‾)ʃ)
I am about to give you a spoiler about Nan's story so if you don't want to know please don't read any further XD
Nan has his own book called "Stars in the water" and his love interest is his not blood related step brother Nakin. Their story is very sad and angsty one but has a happy ending :)
So I am hoping if we ever get to see Nakin to be Earth ;)
I think that Pi after being betrayed by his friends became more cold, distant and stopped trusting those around him. In other words, he became defensive in order to protect himself from further heartbreak.
And that is the reason why he still can't trust Mork and is rude to him. He even doesn't trust his brother occasionally (he was certain that his brother pranked him and stood him up at the mall) meaning his family is not immune to this new behaviour.
Plus, she probably just found out he likes guys so she automatically linked the two together (his sexuality and his change) and realise that her son doesn't open up to her anymore and hides things from her. But I don't know, that's just my interpretation...
If you see it like that it kind of makes sense but from a directing and screenwriting point of view wasn't communicated properly. They should have shown more interactions between them for the scene to be more cohesive with the rest of the show.
I am really glad Pi confessed to Nan so he can finally move on and face his feelings for Mork.
It's so sad though, that he sees himself under that light. He is a good looking boy from a good family who studies to become a dentist. Definitely not someone whom we would call a loser but he only sees himself as such. Luckily Mork would be there for him and help him see his true worth.
Can't wait for next episode so the official (more mutual) flirting can begin (ノ^ヮ^)ノ*:・゚✧
ps. Mork running away and panicking every time he thought Pi was waking up was the cutest thing XD
As much as I hate it when people spoil movies, series or books for me (to the point I am might stop watching or reading), when it comes to BL I am always looking for spoilers 。(*^▽^*)ゞ
If it doesn't have a happy ending I am not watching it, period XD
I am not sure about Papang and Janhae but since they were listed here as such, I kind of took it as fixed. I guess we will have to wait and see.
Well, someone else wrote that Jay and Song are indeed couple just not one of the main ones. But I don't know...
In the first episode both pairings are strongly hinted and in the posters and promo photos are shown together. Considering screenwriters when adopt novels into series, often take liberties and make changes I guess we will have to wait and see :)
Until then I will still root for both couples ;)
Ok this is gonna be a long post so brace yourself XD
Nan has two brothers. Nuea, his half brother, and Nakin, his step brother with whom he is not blood related. Their family situation is quite complicated. Let's just say that the parents, let's call them husband and wife to make it a little bit easier to understand, have one biological son Nuea. The husband had an affair with another woman and had Nakin. So Nakin is an illegitimate son. The wife out of spite had an affair as revenge, with the family driver and got pregnant to Nan. So both Nan and Nakin are half brothers to Nuea and step brothers and not blood related to each other.
Nuea has a great relationship with Nan and often pretends to be his boyfriend in order to protect him from all the people flirting with him. Nuea has a crush on Pi and becomes Mork's main rival in book. He is most likely the guy who kisses Pi on the forehead considering he is wearing the pin Pi gave Nan (that scene is not in the book).
As for Nakin, he is Nan's love. He is currently living in the US far from the family. They have their own book called "Stars in the water", if I am not mistaken. Their love story is pretty angsty, understandable, considering their complicated situation and that the father/husband fully aware that Nan isn't his biological son, hates him. From what I got, Nan tried to move on from Nakin and started dating Dr. Tat (who someone else wrote that he is actually a terrible person but I am not sure about that) but they eventually break up since Nan still loves Nakin.
There is also An, the brothers' cousin who sometimes also pretends to be Nan's boyfriend in order to protect him. Bam, Mork's friend, whom Pi is jealous of because he is afraid that she is his rival (although she and Mork are just friends in reality). And last but not least Wan, Pi and Duean's older brother.
And that's all I know so far :) Hope I helped!
Someone who has read the books has already confirmed that they are siblings indeed :)
They also gave some more spoilers about who possibly kisses Pi on the forehead (the balloons scene) and about Nan's story. If you want I can post them here!
And that's also one of the reasons why I am so grateful to series like this one! They are like a comforting pat on the head during these challenging times.
Don't get me wrong, I really enjoy some of the more mature series out there (such as "I told sunset about you") and since I passed my college years, I appreciate watching series about working adults instead of engineer students, but that doesn't mean that series like this one or "Fish upon the sky", that follow the classic BL recipe, are bad and inferior. They just serve a different purpose. They are lighthearted romantic comedies and should be watched (and critiqued) as such.
"Not all gay couples have to go through dark times and so much suffering to be together." AMEN TO THAT! I guess that also has to do with the perception that for a movie, series or book to be of high quality, it has to be dramatic and end in tragedy. But still, LGBTQ cinema in general can seriously take a break form all the heartbreak!
Personally, I reached a point, although I hate it when people spoil movies and books for me, that in order to watch a BL movie or series I have to know it ends well beforehand, otherwise I am not watching it XD
Yeah, I recognised you from your photos! I remember reading a comment of yours a while back and agreeing with you and that's why your face and name were familiar. And now I keep stumbling upon your comments constantly XD To be honest I like it when I see the same users on different series and sites cause it gives me a sense of community that I really like :)