oh i hope sun gets mad as hell when she finds out. like it's understandable from ongsa's perspective - back in high school i would also rather die than confess to my crush in fear of rejection (in ongsa's case doubly so because they're friends and she would lose a friend). but also you have to reap what you sow my girlie
If you're talking about this one then this is official artwork for the novel https://kisskh.at/photos/6YlQO_3
no, the most recent added picture yesterday was an episode 4 fan art that i saw on twitter. it's gone now from here though so i'm going to delete my comment to avoid confusion
Why are people hating on every single GL series.... Y'all had a problem with gap saying it's too toxic and nsfw,…
i'm enjoying this particular gl a lot so far, but the other ones you listed all had valid criticisms for the most part. being like "i'm going to consume this series uncritically and praise it just because it's a gl" isn't that much better than shallow bl fans who are eager to enjoy and hype insanely mediocre and downright bad shows just because their favourite actor couple is acting in them. we shouldn't settle for mediocre, badly acted and written stories just because they happen to be gls. like... let's raise our standards a little bit maybe? we also deserve good stories. i'm a queer woman myself and i want more wlw stories to exist, but if a gl show i'm watching is terrible i'm going to say so, i'm not going to pretend it's a pinnacle of representation and spread hollow, insincere positivity about it
I actually haven't seen that many people complain yet but I honestly thought this was pretty tame in terms of…
yeah, i agree! i think the goofy comedy balance is very good in both of these shows. msp also got quite serious at times in later episodes, and they balanced it with the comedy nicely, without any jarring tonal shifts. too early to tell since there's only one episode of 23.5 out, but i expect it to be more or less the same tonally
I actually haven't seen that many people complain yet but I honestly thought this was pretty tame in terms of…
yeah there isn't a lot of complaints but the ones i've seen surprisingly come from people who seem to like msp, that's why i marveled at their hypocrisy
it's funny to see people criticize 23.5 for being "over the top slapstick comedy" and then you check their drama list and see that they rated my school president pretty high. i'd say these two shows have pretty similar vibes (also it's been literally ONE episode - remember msp's first episode? it was quite silly and slapstick-y too). interesting that out of these two dramas you find only 23.5 to be cringey and annoying π€ i wonder why that might be π€
guys we haven't reach 100k views in a day, please watch so gmmtv will continue to make gls!
youtube views are low because gmmtv's main audience is located in south east asia and latin america, and those regions are watching this series on netflix (it's geoblocked on youtube for them). there's no need to increase the youtube views artificially, this show is already doing fine on netflix (there was a screenshot that showed 23.5 trending #4 on the brazilian netflix and #3 on the thai one)
Netflix clarification!! The rerun of the uncut version will be available on Netflix in Southeast Asia and Latin…
i'm not saying you're wrong but i find it funny that the person above in this thread who said that uncut is only on netflix provided the same tweet as you as proof of their words π
i guess we'll have to wait and see! i just hope it's not a cooking crush type of situation where they were airing uncut on wetv while youtube had the cut version
was there actually an official statement about it? their promo post just says "uncut on netflix (thailand and some other countries)" but it might mean that domestically uncut is released only on netflix, while worldwide its uncut version is distributed via youtube. i'm pretty sure that was the case with moonlight chicken and disney+
sun: you know other people????? πΎπΎπΎ