Sad that no one seems to be paying attention to this here.
Sadder even that there is a person who scored it "1" four days before it was aired. I think rating should be blocked until a series or movie has been aired, because there are also series that are rated "10" months before they are even produced.
"My Friendship 1" was the first time I saw Mon and Oak, and since then I've loved both of them. They have both matured and improved as actors since that time, and I am happy that they are still in the industry, after Oak was about to drop out a year ago. For me, they are one of the most iconic BL couples, with respect to talent as well as chemistry.
I was wondering how they could make a season 2, after the tragic ending of season 1, but this is set before season 1, and answers some of the questions that remained open after season 1.
What an amazing actor Santa is, but he and Earth (okay, Peak and Benz, too) are the only reasons why I'm glad there will be 2 more episodes. This series has been dragging on and on before Cake's return, and what I definitely don't want to see is artificial drama like the preview indicates.
This was a great show. The story had some minor flaws, but the acting was brilliant. I've always loved Khao, but I must admit I didn't expect First to be so good.
I don't like it when actors tell their story in a voiceover instead of acting it out, which James would have been capable of, but I can see that in a production like this it may be necessary.
I'm glad to see Mar Soriano in another serious role (like in "My Freaky Love Story") after her talent was wasted in some productions when she played OTT transgender people. All in all, this is heavy stuff, and not a masterpiece, but I give it the credit of a good intention.
I came here for NetJames, and they do deliver although they don't have much screentime. But then there is Inspector M, too, and the show is fun to watch, because the story is well written, and all the actors are really good. This is definitely worth 45 minutes per week, when a lot of the BL shows airing at the moment are a waste of time.
This is another proof that a series with short episodes can be cute and great if it's well written and acted. Many of Strongberry's short films have already shown that these people are able to tell a complex story in 10 minutes. "Meow Ears Up" was a similar story, but it became boring because there were too many and too long episodes.
I still feel quite a bit of sympathy for Peak. I know its difficult, but I like characters facing conflicting…
It's true that it isn't clear why Peak keeps rejecting Kla, sometimes in a rude way. My guess is that he's been hurt so much in his life that he simply can't trust anyone. And he knows quite well that everybody else hates him now, so his self esteem is crushed, and he'll wonder why Kla wouldn't hate him, too.
I think Milk does a fantastic job displaying Peak's controversial character, given that he's a rookie, and the acting of almost everyone in this show is the main reason why I love it.
I love Run as an actor, but as a screenwriter he only recycles what dozens of BL screenwriters have written before. I'd drop this series, but Intha is there, and the leads are eye candy, too, so I can't.
It's always a bad sign when young men are thinking loud - it indicates the director doesn't trust them to convey their thoughts by acting. It's also a bad sign when too much time is wasted on minor roles, and too little on the leads' background. Another bad sign is the number of unpleasant characters, from the intrusive Ping to the superfluous Pai and Pink, and I wouldn't like the main leads as my roommates either, at least not for more than one night. The only lovely characters are Prince and Gear. Luring your love interest to your room with a glass of water indicates how innocent these two are when all the rest are getting drunk every night. Do I like this series? I guess not. Will I watch it to the bitter end? I'm afraid I will, hoping that at the end of the finale they will announce a spin-off with Gear and Prince.
There seem to be two popular trends in Thai BLs at the moment: 1. Opening a series with a steamy sex scene (Fahlanruk, Forgotten Night, Big Dragon), but then making grown-up men act like high schoolers which is weird. 2. Having the leads discuss same sex marriage, which is a good thing, unless it comes out of nowhere like here.
The sound of the internet connection / dial up has been all sorts of triggering. MY GOSH we suffered dial up internet
Didn't the suffering come up in hindsight? As far as I remember, we were proud when we heard that sound because our neighbour didn't have that strange thing called internet, and we thought it was fast when a page appeared after five minutes.
Hey, which of his other works did you like him in?
He starred in Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, a spinoff from Why Love Why season 2, which started promising, but ended weakly, not only because the final episode wasn't subbed, but because the characters weren't consistent.
I was wondering how they could make a season 2, after the tragic ending of season 1, but this is set before season 1, and answers some of the questions that remained open after season 1.
I'm glad to see Mar Soriano in another serious role (like in "My Freaky Love Story") after her talent was wasted in some productions when she played OTT transgender people. All in all, this is heavy stuff, and not a masterpiece, but I give it the credit of a good intention.
I think Milk does a fantastic job displaying Peak's controversial character, given that he's a rookie, and the acting of almost everyone in this show is the main reason why I love it.