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On My Golden Blood Apr 4, 2025
People keep calling this series boring, yet they’re still watching it? The irony is real! Lol.
Replying to bel Apr 4, 2025
what a boring BL, tell gmmtv that no one can stand so much studying anymore, where are the naughty and bumbling…
Sounds like you’re watching the wrong show if all you want is over-the-top drama and chaos. Not every BL needs to rely on clichés like ‘naughty’ characters and villains to be entertaining. Maybe try appreciating a story that actually focuses on character development and a fresh approach for once?
Replying to HeartHeart Apr 4, 2025
I feel the same way! It's been a really long time since a BL has hooked me as much as this one!
Right? No matter how many times I rewatch those episodes, they never get me boring! Instead, they make me even more excited. I still get that heart-fluttering feeling every time I see Mark and Tong’s interactions!
Replying to industrybxb Apr 3, 2025
Gawin is literally acting to fit the uke box. It's the production's fault at this point. They wanted so bad to…
I see where you’re coming from, but I think Gawin is actually bringing a lot of depth to his character beyond just fitting the "uke" stereotype. Tong’s personality—his innocence, vulnerability, and emotional openness—makes sense within the story, especially given his background and the supernatural elements at play.

Rather than being a "BL botom stereotype," his reactions feel like a natural response to the overwhelming situations he’s thrown into. He’s dealing with vampires, power struggles, and emotions he’s never experienced before. Also, Gawin’s acting adds charm to Tong, making him more than just a generic character.

Of course, not every portrayal will be to everyone’s taste, but I think as the series progresses, we’ll see more layers to his character. Hopefully, his growth will change how people view his role!