I am baffled that some people (even non-Voldemord fans) think that Bible shouldnt have spoken up...Ehm, excuse…
I think they are saying this because it was only involving Jes and they are pissed off bible jumped in for him lmao, I LOVE HOW SALTY THEY ARE RN because I remember how they were begging bible to defend that other lowlife but he never did.
Jes: "No one encouraged or suggested it to me; I was the one who asked for it myself. Normally, I drink occasionally…
Bible : I understand. Don't think too much about it, bro. Let's just wait and watch the series Jes: Finally you are fighting someone else rather than me (Aka bob fans, slay) Bible ; Really? *inserts happy dance gif*
NO STOP STFU I AM ON THE FLOOR ROLLING THEY ARE TROLLING THEM
Jes: "No one encouraged or suggested it to me; I was the one who asked for it myself. Normally, I drink occasionally for social gatherings anyway š. It wasnāt about needing to calm my nerves or anything. Iām an actor, and I donāt bring my personal life into my work. To be honest, Iām not even sure if it helped or not, haha. But above all, I just wanted everything to go smoothly because everyone was exhausted that day, and we finished really late. So, I have to thank the crew for being so understanding. Kisses.
Jes: "Also, Iām not stressed about this at all! Anyone who gets dramatic and starts crying is gonna get roasted. #JesVaccine"
Wait a minut. I didn't know a thing about this. So, Jess is actually gay & he's being hated on? Or, What's happening?I…
People are calling him homophobic just because he said he needed alcohol before filming the sex scene, but itās not about his sexuality. Heās an experienced actor, but it was his first time doing something like that on screen, so it makes sense heād be nervous. Bible even went on X today to defend him because of all the hate. Honestly, people need to chill.
I wish people would realize that even though Jes is a seasoned actor, heās never done any sex scenes before. Heās barely had any kissing scenes, and when he did, they were super tameānothing close to this level. Of course, he needed a drink; he was probably anxious and scared of messing it up. Honestly, Iād be the same. Even Bible needed it the first time, so chill.
Anyway back to the show, I can not wait for the episode tonight I AM SO EXCITED
Ok, I'm gonna start one controversial poll here:Which NC scene was hotter for you? š1- Korn (The Elder Brother)…
If weāre talking *hot* in terms of passion, Tonkla and Korn in the first episode definitely take the cake. That scene was a perfect mix of pleasure and love. But honestly, my favorite has to be Great and Tymeās scenes. Not only because theyāre my fave couple, but also because of the contrast in their two NC scenes. The first one was soft, awkward, and really cute, since thatās how Great imagined itāhe wanted it to feel sweet and innocent. But in the original timeline, it was all about revenge, and it had this dark, seductive, and intense vibe, which made the whole shift between the two super interesting.
As for Win and Tonkla, I didnāt really feel their chemistry. JJās acting doesnāt quite match Fuaizās energy, and it shows. He still seems like heās working on his craft, and it kind of impacts the connection between them in the scenes. Just my opinion.
"people come and go on the ground, boats move on the river, and it just lies there quietly. Maybe eternity is…
This line hits on how life is always movingāpeople come and go, boats drift down the river, but something just stays still. When it comes to Wang and Tian, it feels like even though the world around them is constantly changing, their connection stays quiet and constant, almost like this unspoken thing thatās always there, even when life keeps shifting.
The line about eternity being a desire to hold onto something is all about wanting something permanent in a world where nothing really lasts. For Wang, that might mean heās trying to hold onto his relationship with Tian, even though everything else in life is moving around them. Itās like heās realizing that, despite how temporary things seem, thereās a part of him that just wants to keep this one thing, this one person, as something solid and lasting.
In a way, it feels like Wangās searching for some kind of stability with Tian. Heās watching the world change, but deep down, heās hoping that their bond is something that can stay, like a little piece of eternity in a world that doesnāt stop moving.
I hope this is not going to be a sad ending, you never know with Taiwanese BLs. Could somebody that read the novel…
In the novel, it is a happy ending but the director has mentioned he has prepared a script for s2 which could imply that this season might end up on a cliffhanger
Wang has mentioned how much he loves smaller spaces and now I see why heās always gravitating toward Tianās room which is smaller and has a tiny bed, Wang probably finds it way more inviting and cozy compared to his own.
This episode was truly a masterclass in portraying the quiet, yet powerful, moments between them. Itās about more than just being togetherāitās about the significance of choosing to stay, about the quiet joy of simply existing alongside another person. It explores what it means to forge a meaningful relationship, one that holds the promise of transformation. The kind of bond that makes you question your long-held habits of pushing people away and always keeping your suitcase packed, ready to leave at any moment.
**SPOILERS AHEAD ā«**
Watching Tian wrestle with his emotions, trying to figure out what he did wrong, is absolutely gut-wrenching. For the first time in his life, he cares so deeply about someone, and you can *see* how much it terrifies him. This is uncharted territory for him, someone who has spent his entire life keeping others at a distance. Heās learning, growing, and stumbling through it all as he navigates his relationship with Wang Sheng. Itās heart-breaking yet so beautiful to witness. Tian, who has never let anyone close before, is starting to realize just how vulnerable love can make you. And that vulnerability is whatās changing him.
One of the most poignant moments in the episode was when Wang Sheng admitted that he still *wants* a brother, but that single wordā*but*ācarries so much weight. Yes, he may want the comfort of a brotherly connection, but itās clear that what he feels for Tian goes far beyond that. Sheng is struggling with his feelings, unable to fully articulate what he wants from Tian. Itās not brotherly love thatās taking rootāitās something much deeper, something that transcends the label heās used to. Heās beginning to realize that Tian holds a space in his heart that heās never allowed anyone to occupy before, but he hasnāt yet reached the point of understanding it completely.
This unspoken, almost intangible tension between themāthe push and pull of desire and uncertaintyāis what makes their relationship so captivating. Itās not just about finding love; itās about discovering the layers of human connection, the kind that can change who you are at your core. This episode beautifully encapsulated that delicate, transformative process.
Iām super excited for tomorrowās episode, but also kind of sad. Bible and Jes mentioned that tomorrow kicks off the final stretch, and apparently, the last episode will be more of a recap to explain the plot. Iām not entirely sure what that means, but honestly, it kind of scares me!
I can't comment on the novel, although it's not possible to adapt everything exactly as it is, this is why it's…
Im not exactly sure either, some people say douban is relevant and others say it doesn't matter. It honestly confuses me š I just hope we get to see them again
Jes: Finally you are fighting someone else rather than me (Aka bob fans, slay)
Bible ; Really? *inserts happy dance gif*
NO STOP STFU I AM ON THE FLOOR ROLLING THEY ARE TROLLING THEM
Jes: "Also, Iām not stressed about this at all! Anyone who gets dramatic and starts crying is gonna get roasted. #JesVaccine"
Bible: "Better run away, haha š."
MY ABSOLUTE KINGS
Anyway back to the show, I can not wait for the episode tonight I AM SO EXCITED
As for Win and Tonkla, I didnāt really feel their chemistry. JJās acting doesnāt quite match Fuaizās energy, and it shows. He still seems like heās working on his craft, and it kind of impacts the connection between them in the scenes. Just my opinion.
The line about eternity being a desire to hold onto something is all about wanting something permanent in a world where nothing really lasts. For Wang, that might mean heās trying to hold onto his relationship with Tian, even though everything else in life is moving around them. Itās like heās realizing that, despite how temporary things seem, thereās a part of him that just wants to keep this one thing, this one person, as something solid and lasting.
In a way, it feels like Wangās searching for some kind of stability with Tian. Heās watching the world change, but deep down, heās hoping that their bond is something that can stay, like a little piece of eternity in a world that doesnāt stop moving.
- 5 stars: 9-10/10
- 4 stars: 7-8/10
- 3 stars: 5-6/10
- 2 stars: 3-4/10
- 1 star: 1-2/10
So since it's 4.7/10 on Douban, it means the average rating from users falls under 2 stars out of 5 for us. š
**SPOILERS AHEAD ā«**
Watching Tian wrestle with his emotions, trying to figure out what he did wrong, is absolutely gut-wrenching. For the first time in his life, he cares so deeply about someone, and you can *see* how much it terrifies him. This is uncharted territory for him, someone who has spent his entire life keeping others at a distance. Heās learning, growing, and stumbling through it all as he navigates his relationship with Wang Sheng. Itās heart-breaking yet so beautiful to witness. Tian, who has never let anyone close before, is starting to realize just how vulnerable love can make you. And that vulnerability is whatās changing him.
One of the most poignant moments in the episode was when Wang Sheng admitted that he still *wants* a brother, but that single wordā*but*ācarries so much weight. Yes, he may want the comfort of a brotherly connection, but itās clear that what he feels for Tian goes far beyond that. Sheng is struggling with his feelings, unable to fully articulate what he wants from Tian. Itās not brotherly love thatās taking rootāitās something much deeper, something that transcends the label heās used to. Heās beginning to realize that Tian holds a space in his heart that heās never allowed anyone to occupy before, but he hasnāt yet reached the point of understanding it completely.
This unspoken, almost intangible tension between themāthe push and pull of desire and uncertaintyāis what makes their relationship so captivating. Itās not just about finding love; itās about discovering the layers of human connection, the kind that can change who you are at your core. This episode beautifully encapsulated that delicate, transformative process.