The trailer appears to be quite impressive. Although I haven't watched any previous shows featuring these two actors together, I did attempt to watch one called "Vice Versa" but unfortunately, it didn't resonate with me. Therefore, I am uncertain about the chemistry between them. However, based on the trailer alone, it seems to be quite promising and has piqued my excitement for its release. I can not wait
You can click on "edit this page" and request to change it, that's how this poster appeared, someone from the fandom requested it lmao idk who but god they have terrible taste
I'm struggling to get comfortable to watch this series and I came to the comment section to see what you all think.…
In my opinion, I believe that the issue of age differences in relationships can vary greatly depending on cultural norms. In my country, it is not uncommon for a minor who is 16 years old or older to be in a relationship with someone who is 20+. Personally, I have experienced such a relationship and it was not a problem for me. However, I do acknowledge that there are instances where teenagers can be taken advantage of, and therefore, I believe that some laws should be reconsidered to protect them.
When it comes to TV shows, I tend to view them as works of fiction. Whether it involves violence or immoral behaviors/illegal things, I understand that it is all part of the fictional world created for entertainment purposes. Therefore, I do not let it bother me and simply enjoy it as a form of escapism.
The only one worth it in this series was Chaeum. What a saint! She's the only one you can call "Friend" with all…
In my opinion, she has become one of the most detested characters due to her decision to embrace her brother after discovering that he had falsely accused someone of sexual assault. This particular act was not only morally repugnant but also deeply disturbing to see.
Lol.So the ratings dropped from 8.3 to 8.2? Sadly, it'll probably drop further.
Fortunately, the rating on mdl, which is not an official site, does not have any impact on the success of the show. The show has been performing exceptionally well on the main platforms, and that is the only thing that truly matters.
I sincerely hope that when this show comes out, there won't be an overwhelming influx of negative comments focusing on the age difference between the actors or any other controversial aspects that some individuals tend to fixate on. It is crucial to remember that both actors are consenting adults, and any intimate scenes depicted in the show are not your concern. While it is understandable if you feel uncomfortable and choose not to watch it, I genuinely wish to avoid encountering any derogatory remarks such as "this is sick" or any other disrespectful comments. I remember how people were attacked in the past for merely supporting the actors during the kinnporsche era, even when there was no actual kissing involved.
I believe that this comment may not necessarily be the most disliked one. The points you have made are logical…
Ah, the constant occurrence of slut shaming has become increasingly bothersome. Personally, I don't find it problematic when individuals refer to Boston as a "hoe" in a playful or endearing manner, as it is often done in jest. However, what truly troubles me is the inclusion of sexually transmitted diseases in these discussions. This is because associating STDs with queer individuals is often a form of attack in real life, people tend to use it as a mean to label their sexuality as abnormal. Such derogatory language not only perpetuates harmful stereotypes but also contributes to the stigmatization of the queer community.
Will this be a hated comment? Maybe, but let's go explore and anyone with different opinions can join in. Actually,…
I believe that this comment may not necessarily be the most disliked one. The points you have made are logical and well thought out. I particularly appreciate the emphasis you placed on the paragraph discussing Nick and Sand's lack of accountability. Although they may not be as "Toxic" as the other characters, it is important to acknowledge that they are not entirely innocent either. When it comes to Ray and Sand, there seems to be a common perception that Ray is the villain while Sand is portrayed as perfect. However, the reality is far from that. Sand may not be as flawed as the other characters, but he is certainly not a saint either. We should recognize the complexity and nuances of their characters rather than simplifying them into mere stereotypes.
About your last paragraph -- I have seen people judge others for simply enjoying this show. They used the term "porn watchers" which is not only derogatory but also completely inaccurate. Just because some individuals may feel uncomfortable with the sexual content in a series, it doesn't give them the right to shame those who appreciate the intimacy displayed on screen. It's important to remember that everyone has different preferences and interests, and it's not fair to judge or shame someone for theirs. We should all strive to be more accepting and understanding of others, especially when it comes to something as trivial as a TV show.
was their any difference between the novel and series? Did the novel go more in depth about their ending?
That explains it 😅 this show is mainly in accordance with only the first volume of the book, the second one doesn't count so originally boston and nick would end up together in this and Sandray would separate
I stopped watching this in episode two. I can’t get over how it’s only about hooking up. Where’s the story?…
The purpose of the show, in my opinion, seems to be centered around portraying a realistic depiction of queer individuals and people in general. It doesn't necessarily aim to be "interesting" in the conventional sense, but rather to showcase the messy and imperfect aspects of their lives, serving as a representation of the complexities that exist. This approach may not resonate with everyone, and that is perfectly understandable. Different individuals have diverse preferences and tastes, and what may appeal to one person may not necessarily be someone else's cup of tea.
I already recognise you because you always write the most interesting comments. This one is no exception!
Thank you so much❤ I saw your post about Ray down below. It truly touched me and I could feel the emotions pouring through your words. Your ability to express yourself so beautifully is truly admirable. I genuinely hope to come across more of your comments in the future. x
This particular thank you encapsulates the essence of Ray's impassioned speech to the figment of Sand in Episode 10. Ray's existence has been plagued by an enduring agony, devoid of purpose, as he found himself trapped in a relentless cycle of desolation and dependency. He had been gradually descending into an abyss from which escape seemed impossible. However, Sand's presence during a critical juncture provided Ray with the support he desperately required, even if he was initially unaware of the extent of his own need.
But the aspiration Sand has bestowed upon Ray is to engage in a relentless battle for their love and, in a broader sense, to wage a war for his own self-worth. Sand perceives Ray as an individual of immense value, someone deserving of salvation and adoration. Although it may require a considerable amount of time for Ray to reach this realization, being in the presence of Sand signifies that Ray will eventually come to acknowledge his own significance and embrace the notion that he is deserving of love and admiration.
Yeah that part is uncomfortable for some people, it doesn't really bother me but to be honest I also give 0 shits about the main couple. Im all about the second leads lmao.
Gameboys has been on my watchlist since forever now
When it comes to TV shows, I tend to view them as works of fiction. Whether it involves violence or immoral behaviors/illegal things, I understand that it is all part of the fictional world created for entertainment purposes. Therefore, I do not let it bother me and simply enjoy it as a form of escapism.
About your last paragraph -- I have seen people judge others for simply enjoying this show. They used the term "porn watchers" which is not only derogatory but also completely inaccurate. Just because some individuals may feel uncomfortable with the sexual content in a series, it doesn't give them the right to shame those who appreciate the intimacy displayed on screen. It's important to remember that everyone has different preferences and interests, and it's not fair to judge or shame someone for theirs. We should all strive to be more accepting and understanding of others, especially when it comes to something as trivial as a TV show.
Bad buddy
My school president
The eclipse (Sandray are the mains there)
I told the sunset about you. (This one has a part 2)
Not me
This particular thank you encapsulates the essence of Ray's impassioned speech to the figment of Sand in Episode 10. Ray's existence has been plagued by an enduring agony, devoid of purpose, as he found himself trapped in a relentless cycle of desolation and dependency. He had been gradually descending into an abyss from which escape seemed impossible. However, Sand's presence during a critical juncture provided Ray with the support he desperately required, even if he was initially unaware of the extent of his own need.
But the aspiration Sand has bestowed upon Ray is to engage in a relentless battle for their love and, in a broader sense, to wage a war for his own self-worth. Sand perceives Ray as an individual of immense value, someone deserving of salvation and adoration. Although it may require a considerable amount of time for Ray to reach this realization, being in the presence of Sand signifies that Ray will eventually come to acknowledge his own significance and embrace the notion that he is deserving of love and admiration.
Gameboys has been on my watchlist since forever now