I just saw a clip of this on TikTok and came here to decide if I'll watch. However, I just saw a "Adult-Minor"…
I just finished it so can answer. tl;dr - teen is 18 and the adult is certainly quite a bit older and he owns a coffee shop. Not worth the watch imo because of the tags which are hidden as spoiler tags.
The younger one was 18 and while I don't remember them mentioning the older guy's age, he's old enough that the friends take the piss by calling his crush his "uncle". The older guy works out at the teen's cousin's gym, and the teen helps his cousin out by working there. I feel they try excuse the dodgy age difference by getting the teen to be pushy, with a forced kiss happening shortly after we first meet them, and said teen proceeds to stalk this guy. His best friend who's one half of the lead couple also stalks his love interest when he's still bullying him.
But even if you don't mind the age and the questionable premises/pursuals, you might as well skip this one as the writing is a mess. I would have dropped it long ago if I wasn't so curious about the infamous "salt scene" as the end, which is the most confused end I can remember seeing in a show.
Curious. Baidu doesn't detail when it ended, but it does seem to have finished airing.
All 50 episodes are available here but there's only Mandarin hard subs: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSIJismKOisF1oEEpJBv8hGvQc-Q1S05X Will defo keep in mind as practice for when I feel more confident in listening to/reading Mandarin, even if Douban doesn't seem to like it. I am curious about why there are so many 1* scores there, but I can't be bothered to dive into that right now.
You’d think this was a Chinese GL with the way they cut the episodes up. 🤣 (I know het C dramas do the same with slightly longer episodes, but I’ve found more 1 minute GLs than het mini dramas lol)
This wasn’t even on my radar until the uproar of it being taken down reached me, but I’m hoping a Kaleidoscope of Death type situation happens where someone accidentally releases all the episodes so that fans can grab them. Just an extra fuck you to the CCP for robbing us of so many good shows because of censorship, whether BL or not. Although if it loses someone their livelihood, I’d rather get it censored or not released at all.
Beautiful. I often can't be bothered to write comments after I finish on a show page, but I simply must for this one, if I'm not going to put a post on the main feeds!
It's wonderfully simple, and it has become a close favourite of mine for all the same reasons as TsukuTabe: the only two shows I remember I sobbed at a lead saying their sexuality out loud and coming to terms with it, beautiful soundtracks and a story which isn't propelled by coincidence to force plot/character development but naturally unfolds! Bonus points for this show having given me a few new songs for my slow dance playlist, and for the moments where the leads dance like no one is watching, whether alone or together!
The Invisible soundtrack is the only instrumental soundtrack I regularly listen to from a show. I'm not generally an instrumental fan, but man his work is so fun to listen to!
tl;dr - teen is 18 and the adult is certainly quite a bit older and he owns a coffee shop. Not worth the watch imo because of the tags which are hidden as spoiler tags.
The younger one was 18 and while I don't remember them mentioning the older guy's age, he's old enough that the friends take the piss by calling his crush his "uncle". The older guy works out at the teen's cousin's gym, and the teen helps his cousin out by working there. I feel they try excuse the dodgy age difference by getting the teen to be pushy, with a forced kiss happening shortly after we first meet them, and said teen proceeds to stalk this guy. His best friend who's one half of the lead couple also stalks his love interest when he's still bullying him.
But even if you don't mind the age and the questionable premises/pursuals, you might as well skip this one as the writing is a mess. I would have dropped it long ago if I wasn't so curious about the infamous "salt scene" as the end, which is the most confused end I can remember seeing in a show.
All 50 episodes are available here but there's only Mandarin hard subs: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSIJismKOisF1oEEpJBv8hGvQc-Q1S05X
Will defo keep in mind as practice for when I feel more confident in listening to/reading Mandarin, even if Douban doesn't seem to like it. I am curious about why there are so many 1* scores there, but I can't be bothered to dive into that right now.
https://vipa.me/th/watch/series/details/8-%E0%B8%A2%E0%B8%AD%E0%B8%94%E0%B8%A1%E0%B8%99%E0%B8%B8%E0%B8%A9%E0%B8%A2%E0%B9%8C%E0%B8%98%E0%B8%A3%E0%B8%A3%E0%B8%A1%E0%B8%94%E0%B8%B2-eightraordinary/1281637
For reference, another Thai PBS show called Sweet Sensory has Chinese, English, Japanese and Thai subs. This aired a few months after that show.
It's wonderfully simple, and it has become a close favourite of mine for all the same reasons as TsukuTabe: the only two shows I remember I sobbed at a lead saying their sexuality out loud and coming to terms with it, beautiful soundtracks and a story which isn't propelled by coincidence to force plot/character development but naturally unfolds! Bonus points for this show having given me a few new songs for my slow dance playlist, and for the moments where the leads dance like no one is watching, whether alone or together!
https://shortshorts.org/2022/en/program/jpn-focus/love_delusion%E3%80%8Cfrom-in-you-tokyo%E3%80%8D/
https://x.com/hpriestsubs/status/1522601138440310787?lang=en-GB