Episode 10 felt like a mere filler. So boring watching people unable to communicate or at least be true to themselves. There were a few nice scenes in the first few episodes, but the nearer it gets to the finale, the more stupid it is.
I wonder what was going on in that neighbourhood in the past, because the leads look more like brothers than neighbours. The house looks familiar, too - I wonder if there may be a ghost inside? And I sincerely hope Theo's dad isn't going to be an amateur detective. Could it be I'm watching too many BL series? Still, good start.
What a charming, beautiful, heartwarming little movie. Great acting, gorgeous landscape, nice OST. After seeing this, I'm longing to travel to the North of Thailand, too. Gives me Country Boy feelings.
I think this has less to do with Jodi Garcia than the talents of these actors. Why Love Why 2 is not a good example…
I agree with you with respect to Why Love Why 2 - which was very disappointing after season 1 was one of the best Pinoy BL series. Imo Kaleb is one of the most talented Pinoy Bl actors, but in "Love is" his role didn't allow him to show all the facettes of his skills, so I agree with your point there, too. I am very glad that Gio was casted for a more serious, dramatic role in the "Meet my Angel" series after he was/is reduced to a caricature in "My Day" as well as "Rainbow Prince", although he himself seems to be happy about those roles, at least he said so in various interviews. - I know that Jodi Garcia is a heavily criticised figure in the Pinoy BL industry, and I don't have enough information to take any side here. "Amore" wasn't a real highlight the longer it became, but I liked "The Shore" very much, and I appreciate that he allows his actors to display much of their talents and skills.
No one seems to know the meaning of the word "privacy" in this house - neither Phob, nor Luck, nor the landlady, not even Phat's mum. - I like this series, and especially Nut's acting.
I didn't see the dramatic twist coming that episode 5 turned into. Unfortunately, the most dramatic scenes had the same old sound issues again. Still, one of the best series airing at the moment, due to the unique story and the brilliant acting.
I missed this series when it premiered, found it by mere coincidence. The acting, the plot, the production, the OST, and, fotunately, the ending, too - everything about this is just amazing.
I started watching this series mainly for Khaotung and Nanon, and I'm happy I did because it turned out to be a wonderful, surprising little masterpiece. All the cast are brilliant, and although the ending was more bittersweet than happy, I do nor regret having watched it to the very end. Now I wish there was a Khaotung/Win Puwin BL series, with Kay and Marc as the second lead couple.
It's a dark, bloody and frighteningly realistic look behind the scenes of the Filipino LGBTQ+ community and also sex industry. After episode 2, I still wonder where it is going.
I like this series as much as most commentators here, but honestly, this amateur rebel gang wouldn't stand the slightest chance in real life. They are on a mission that could cost their lives or at least a longtime prison sentence, but they find the time to discuss the meaning of life and love. And why the hell do they test Black, but give him the most important task although he failed?
Not only the plan. They test Black, he fails, but he is still given the most important task. They take off their masks, they leave fingerprints everywhere because "they don't have a criminal record". Now they do, I guess.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xTBS0-JWVo