I liked the last two episodes, but that was just too late for me to like the series as a whole. So the enjoyable ending made it even more obvious what had been missing in the first 6 episodes.
This is a unique couple, and I love them so much. There is nothing toxic in their relationship - they are two lonely souls who have found their missing halves to make them happy. Tastes are different, but for me the first season was one one the best series of 2021, and the first episode of season 2 looks like this is going to be one of the best 2023 series.
The time travel think made me doubt I would like the series before it started, but it turned out to be a great one, with good writing that represents many colours of the rainbow, and with actors who display the best of their skills.
It's really sad to see the talent of a great actor like Fluke being wasted as Ohm's "baby boy". And no, 11.2 doesn't…
And I thought it couldn't get any worse. Sigh. What I don't understand: 609 was written by the same people who wrote "The Eclipse" which feels like a masterpiece in comparison, and the director wrote and directed Fluke's great movie "Red Wine in the Dark Night", which is the reason why I love Fluke as an actor so much, and she should have noticed what rubbish the 609 script was.
this was so bad... ohmfluke are becoming the new kimcopter and it's sad to see.. I actually enjoyed oh my sunshine…
It's really sad to see the talent of a great actor like Fluke being wasted as Ohm's "baby boy". And no, 11.2 doesn't seem to have anything to do with what happened in previous episodes. I haven't seen 11.1 yet, so maybe the mystery is solved there?
I'm already missing them, but fortunately we can rewatch the series, we can watch Tar in the "Pee Nak" movies, and Tar and Ohm/Yellowskrt in their MVs. And if we're lucky, we'll get a season 2 or a different project with this amazing cast.
I offered Nicchi to make German subs for various Wayufilm movies several times (for free, of course), but he never…
There are several other subbers who approached him, e.g. Rahab75 for Hungarian subs, so I don't think that would change anything. But you never know if you don't try. Btw he never replied to my emails, but he did reply to a facebook message once, but that wasn't about subbing but about donating (I contributed a small amount to the funding of Country Boy 2, but didn't want to be listed as a "producer").
The plot does have a lot of holes, but, honestly, I don't care. Those glimpses of Perth and Chimon alone make it worth watching, and PondPhuwin have developed a beautiful chemistry, too - looks like GMMTV have hired a kissing coach.
Because first of all this is my usual attitude towards new series - if you don't expect much, you can't be disappointed. And then I think that the quality of Japanese BL series hasn't been as good as it used to be. I did love Eien no konou and Minato Coin Laundry, but imo that's about it for 2022.
I didn't expect much from this, but now I'm surprised how good it is. The writing of the first episode was great, showing the ML's backstory, which looked natural as it included - besides the awkward moments - what young men at that age dream of and do - sex. The acting was on point, and Nakata is just hot.
I'm suffering from a serious "second couple syndrome" now. I like Plustor and Potae, and I'm happy that Game and Vee's love story is simple enough not to make my head ache like the multiversal Mum/Dew storyline.
We know that we're watching a good comedy when we suddenly find ourselves taking it as seriously as we are taking this, like when that lonely dance breaks our hearts.
I like the way the main characters' relationship is growing step by step - it feels realistic and mature. I also like that Inami is not simply a villain, but a human being who made a mistake out of love. The acting is better than in some other Japanese BLs because it isn't exaggerating too much just to resemble a manga.
This show once again proves that it can be better to keep episodes and the series as a whole short instead of dragging it on and on like some Thai shows that taste like a 3-days-old chewing gum in the end.
This show once again proves that it can be better to keep episodes and the series as a whole short instead of dragging it on and on like some Thai shows that taste like a 3-days-old chewing gum in the end.