Probably even a bit longer now. It looks like Cherry Magic is getting pushed back even more so in turn that also…
gmm is such a joke. so many shows nearly completed and they really chose to go with a rerun... did yall see what they did with the last twilight trailer?? such an unserious company, it makes me genuinely mad
About the directing - I'm not sure honestly. That scene seems to be the preview - they go back in time after that…
this comment made so much sense to me! i also feel this sometimes, not only asian dramas, but media in general, doesn't feel authentically queer and it's very upsetting. i would especially like to see some masc/butch characters as well. that said, some dramas i'm very much looking forward to and are either directed or produced by queer women include 23.5, Be Mine and Love Senior (which is airing on November 8th already!) my expectations for these are through the roof!
was this directed by a dude?first scene is already one lady getting on top of the other and then they smooch.…
i totally get what you mean, though i'm not sure who directed the series minor spoilers ahead, but i belive that they chose to put the girls kissing in the first scene to make it clear that it's a GL, and capture the attention of the audience who is looking for this type of content. after the first scene of them kissing, we go back 3 months. at the beginning of the episode, one of them main characters, Nabdao, is actually looking for a boyfriend (my interpretation so far is that she's bisexual). so, maybe, without the first scene, some people could be confused and think it's actually a straight drama. however, she soon meets the other main character Waela, and they start telling their story. so i believe they will dive a bit deeper into their relationship. i'm not sure that was the thought process behind it, but the kissing scene didn't feel overdone or male gazey, at least to me, and the rest of the episode was quite cute and sweet! i think it's worth giving it a shot, especially since it's so short (if you feel like it, of course) hope this was at least a little bit helpful!
i think the GAP comparisons will be inevitable. but other than it being a boss/employee romance, i don't think there are that many similarities. LML has a theme of soulmates and destiny, which is quite interesting, and the boss is very nice so far, really different from GAP. maybe Nabdao and Mon are a bit similar in their cheerful personalities, but that's about it
FIRST EPISODE WAS CUTE!! simple story and low budget, but it captivated me! leads are gorgeous and so is ray, i'm interested to see more of her character.
I’m hoping at the very least Nick and Boston break up. I don’t see any future and I still have hopes for Nick…
i have to agree. i'm just not conviced about boston's change of heart, it was very sudden. it would be more enjoyable for him to continue being a little shit. even top's "redemption" was better. though he didn't convince me either, the show took more time showing his "growth" (and i cant believe im saying that, trust me, im #1 top hater). for a show that tried so hard to be different from the typical bls, it ended up being pretty basic, with the "nice guys" (mew and nick) falling completely in love with the "bad guys" (top and boston) and forgiving everything they did to them because... i guess bc they're hot? sandray were definetely the highlight of the show. i feel like their relationship was the one that actually brought something new to the genre. defiitely toxic at times, but still interesting and emotional. anyway, im rambling also, i will be kinda sad if they introduce dan just to be nick's rebound for like an episode. what's even the point of that? kinda lazy in my opinion
even if it's just one scene, please, im begging
that said, some dramas i'm very much looking forward to and are either directed or produced by queer women include 23.5, Be Mine and Love Senior (which is airing on November 8th already!)
my expectations for these are through the roof!
minor spoilers ahead, but i belive that they chose to put the girls kissing in the first scene to make it clear that it's a GL, and capture the attention of the audience who is looking for this type of content. after the first scene of them kissing, we go back 3 months. at the beginning of the episode, one of them main characters, Nabdao, is actually looking for a boyfriend (my interpretation so far is that she's bisexual). so, maybe, without the first scene, some people could be confused and think it's actually a straight drama. however, she soon meets the other main character Waela, and they start telling their story. so i believe they will dive a bit deeper into their relationship. i'm not sure that was the thought process behind it, but the kissing scene didn't feel overdone or male gazey, at least to me, and the rest of the episode was quite cute and sweet! i think it's worth giving it a shot, especially since it's so short (if you feel like it, of course)
hope this was at least a little bit helpful!
im glad his ending was the way it was, it made the most sense
sandray were definetely the highlight of the show. i feel like their relationship was the one that actually brought something new to the genre. defiitely toxic at times, but still interesting and emotional. anyway, im rambling
also, i will be kinda sad if they introduce dan just to be nick's rebound for like an episode. what's even the point of that? kinda lazy in my opinion