Did Teh kiss Jai or did Jai kiss Teh. Also, has anyone watched any of the workshop videos from S1 or S2? Directors can be very manipulative and, as Jai says, more concerned about the production than about anything having to do with the actor. Jai was looking for a specific result on stage. He did to Teh what he expected would invoke a change to his behavior on stage. It did. The consequences to Teh and Oh were not something that concerned him at the time he was working on the play. It happens in real life, so the series isn't pulling any punches. Any actor in a relationship needs to manage themselves when presented with this kind of situation. And a director wants real feelings on stage. Fake feelings tend to be evident. Guys the age of Teh and Oh are quite hormonal and can easily let their emotions get the best of them. This happens to both Teh and Oh, in different contexts and for different reasons.
PS: Anyone who thought this would be fluffy wasn't paying attention to S1. Maybe you shouldn't watch something so dramatically real.
I've been watching other series while waiting, like Fish In The Sky. I find it interesting that this is, hands down, so much better than anything I've seen in the last three months. While CIWYW is actually quite good and Lovely Writer as well, this is still head and shoulders above those. I wish I had words to explain why that is so.
Can you fill me inon the drama? I have no idea what happened lmao
Apparently the script writer wasn't aware that the online novel was a fan-fic and was written about Krist and Singto. I don't have any of the details, but Commetive essentially apologized and had to make changes to compensate.
Can you fill me inon the drama? I have no idea what happened lmao
COMMETIVE put up a Tweet 2 days ago with a picture of a document in Thai that's quite long but basically says what I said above. Someone named Topher replied with the translation.
Hope people understand how ship stan culture is toxic. Remind me a lot of OhmToey case. Great series!
Just a side note, there's not really anything comparable, at least not to the degree seen on the western Pacific rim, in Western culture. It may be driven by the teen lit published in the west as compared to the boy/boy romances to popular in Asia.
can anyone tell me, why this one has such a low rating,compared to other BLs? I mean the acting and the story…
There's a ton of back story to that comment. If you're curious there articles/stories all over. Some on YouTube, some on pink-milk blog, some in other place.
Jai was looking for a specific result on stage. He did to Teh what he expected would invoke a change to his behavior on stage. It did. The consequences to Teh and Oh were not something that concerned him at the time he was working on the play. It happens in real life, so the series isn't pulling any punches.
Any actor in a relationship needs to manage themselves when presented with this kind of situation. And a director wants real feelings on stage. Fake feelings tend to be evident.
Guys the age of Teh and Oh are quite hormonal and can easily let their emotions get the best of them. This happens to both Teh and Oh, in different contexts and for different reasons.
PS: Anyone who thought this would be fluffy wasn't paying attention to S1. Maybe you shouldn't watch something so dramatically real.