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On LoveSick 2024 Nov 18, 2024
Title LoveSick 2024 Spoiler
The last scene is such a tender, emotional moment. It’s the part where Noh finally agrees to be Phun’s boyfriend. Phun, overwhelmed with relief and joy, starts crying, and Noh, sitting in his lap, gently comforts him. It’s raw, it’s vulnerable, and it’s the kind of love that sneaks up on you. Then, as if the weight of it all hits him, Noh starts crying too, and they just hold each other, finding peace in each other’s arms. It’s pure, teenage love in its most beautiful and messy form.

Watching this kind of scene reminds me why I fell in love with BL as a genre in the first place. It’s not just about romance; it’s about hope. It’s about seeing LGBT characters fight through their struggles and find a moment of happiness, even in a world that often makes it so hard for them. It pulls at your heartstrings and makes you want to root for them with everything you’ve got. It’s a quiet reminder of why stories like this matter—because everyone deserves to find love and be loved for exactly who they are.
Replying to little pillow princess Nov 17, 2024
Pat in a blue shirt? Did the stylist went colorblind or was out of any beige ones? 😁
Oh, where do we even start with Pat’s ensemble (on the construction site)? It’s giving “business on top, construction site confusion on the bottom.” The navy blue dress shirt is all sleek professionalism, but those pants? They’re somewhere between “khakis that went rogue” and “DIY safari explorer chic.” And that belt situation? It looks like it’s barely holding on, much like everyone’s faith in this outfit.

The hard hat adds to the hilarity—it’s like he was told, “Be ready for anything,” and he took it too literally. Who needs proper tailoring when you’ve got this level of chaos? Truly an iconic moment of fashion indecision.
Replying to little pillow princess Nov 17, 2024
Lol, I was missing these comments! 😁 I just want to spank both of them with a plushie paddle! These two are…
Girl, SAME! They’re like two overdramatic toddlers with unlimited budgets and zero sense. A plushie paddle is too kind—I’d chase them around with it like a deranged babysitter. But let’s be real, their chaos is the reason I get out of bed these days. Our favorite idiots are thriving, and so are we!
On Bad Guy My Boss Nov 17, 2024
Elyes is BL’s first Domineering CEO, and honestly, he’s raising the bar so high, nobody’s touching it. He’s the ultimate mix of “dangerously rich” and “emotionally constipated,” and we’re all eating it up. Let’s break it down:

1. Crazy wealth and influence:
Someone hurt Pat? Elyes doesn’t just call the police—he makes them drop their doughnuts and solve the case now. Forget a boyfriend; this guy’s got global connections.

2. Ice king with a marshmallow center:
By day, he’s colder than a bank vault. By night, he’s rewriting texts 17 times because he’s scared of waking Pat up. Sir, just send the text and stop acting like your phone’s a loaded weapon.

3. Overprotective much?
Pat’s fine. He’s fine. But no, Elyes insists on extra medical tests because, apparently, his love language is micromanaging.

4. Love logic straight from a soap opera:
He won’t commit, but he’ll drop his entire empire to protect Pat. It’s that classic “I can’t give you my heart, but no one else can either” energy. Maddening? Yes. Do we love it? Also yes.

5. Emotional baggage, deluxe edition:
His ex ditched him for a business rival. I mean, ouch. No wonder Elyes has trust issues—and why he’s treating Pat like a rare, fragile artifact.

6. Fashion icon, one button at a time:
Elyes’s shirts are allergic to being fully buttoned. It’s like he woke up and thought, “How much chest is just enough to destroy someone’s self-control?”

7. Boardroom by day, bird’s nest soup by night:
Yep, the man who negotiates billion-dollar deals also makes soup like a doting grandma. He’s out here breaking stereotypes and hearts.

8. Pat’s chill vs. Elyes’s chaos:
Pat is Mr. Normal Guy, while Elyes is like a human soap opera. Together? Absolute gold. Watching Elyes lose his mind over Pat’s low-stakes life is chef’s kiss perfection.

Elyes is basically a billionaire with the emotional range of a drama queen and the protective instincts of a mama bear. He’s chaotic, over-the-top, and somehow ridiculously lovable. Honestly, give this man an unbuttoned shirt and a BL crown because he’s nailed it.
On Love in the Air: Koi no Yokan Nov 16, 2024
It’s no shocker that GagaOOlala’s Japanese-to-English subtitles occasionally miss the vibe.

Case in point: Arashi calls Rei 「おばかさん」, and they translated it as “idiot.” Really? Something like “you silly goose” would’ve captured the playful, affectionate tone so much better. But nope, they went for the blunt and boring route instead.

As for the Japanese adaptation of the Thai BL, well, let’s just say it feels like the SparkNotes version—streamlined and simplified. While it might work for those who prefer a quicker, lighter take, it’s hard not to miss the depth, charm, and emotional richness of the original. It’s like trading a multi-course gourmet meal for a light snack: satisfying for some, but maybe not quite as fulfilling for everyone.
On My Damn Business Nov 16, 2024
Those final kisses? Absolutely unforgettable—each one hit like a spark, leaving me completely mesmerized.

The flashbacks? Flawlessly integrated, adding depth without feeling forced.

Set against a minimalist white backdrop, the raw chemistry between the leads stole the show. Even with only a few supporting characters popping in now and then, the impact was huge. Honestly, I can’t stop imagining this as an indie stage production—a stripped-down, intimate performance that would grip any theater crowd and leave them breathless.
On Caged Again Nov 15, 2024
Title Caged Again
After catching the first two episodes, I’m hooked!

The leads, though fresh faces, share a natural chemistry that adds a refreshing and adorable vibe to the series. A standout moment is the introduction of a century-old soul who turns out to be a fujoshi, adding a hilarious twist that had me laughing out loud.

Sure, the CGI penguins in the first episode are a bit unconvincing, and the second episode’s opening feels somewhat repetitive with less-than-seamless editing, but these minor hiccups don’t detract from the overall enjoyment.

This show offers a unique premise and charming character dynamics, making it a refreshing watch for those seeking something different from mainstream BL dramas. I’m eagerly anticipating how the story unfolds!
On Love Is a Poison Nov 12, 2024
Ryoma and Haruto are a study in contrasts. Ryoma’s sharp profile catches the light, while Haruto’s soft expression invites you in. Ryoma’s voice is deep and serious, each word grounded; Haruto’s is a gentle murmur, warm and inviting. Ryoma’s always in crisp suits—sleek, no-nonsense—while Haruto keeps it cozy in soft, warm-toned casuals. They’re like two sides of a perfectly balanced coin, opposites that just make each other shine.
Replying to ammmz Nov 12, 2024
we call it common denominator 2
Haha, oh, totally! Common Denominator does sound like it’d fit right into the drama—like, “What’s the common denominator between Jack and Joke that’s causing all this tension?” Honestly, forget Greatest Common Whatever… the only math I’m here for is counting all those intense glances and passionate kisses.
Replying to Luciddd Nov 12, 2024
No further comment to add, your ladyship😭😭😂😂😂
Haha, well, your ladyship has spoken! 😂😭 I’m just here pouring out my high standards and disappointment, and you totally get me! Thanks for always humoring my dramatic breakdowns over fictional characters and bathroom scenes, honestly. You’re the real MVP for sticking around through all my rants—let’s keep judging these adaptations together, yeah? 😆💕
Replying to Bshannon99 Nov 12, 2024
Well yeah, bc the whole thing at the beginning was him worried his dad wouldn’t think Aim was good enough for…
That’s such a good point! Phun already felt pressure about Aim not being “good enough” in his dad’s eyes, so yeah, now that it’s Noh, the stakes feel even higher. I can totally see how he’s not just dealing with his own feelings but also the worry of how his dad will react. Like, it’s one thing to think your dad won’t approve of your girlfriend, but now he’s realizing his partner might not even be a girl. No wonder he’s so conflicted! Thanks for pointing that out—it really gives the whole situation even more depth.
Replying to little pillow princess Nov 11, 2024
My brain somehow is ignoring the second half of the episode. Hello! Did he bite his boxers? 😁(how do you even…
Oh honey, if boxer teething was a legit term, I’d have mastered it by now! 😂 Some things just need a full description to capture the… artistry involved, okay? Besides, there’s nothing calm about a moment that spicy—you gotta savor every word!😏🔥
Replying to little pillow princess Nov 11, 2024
In math, here we call it common divisor and the BIGGEST divisor. 😁 But I had to google GCD as I had no idea…
Listen, my math skills are about as reliable as a chocolate teapot, but give me a room full of kids and I’ll have them laughing, entertained, and probably teaching me a few things! Just call me the official ‘Fun Coordinator’—I’ll let the numbers people handle the equations while I bring the snacks, stories, and epic hide-and-seek skills. Count me in… just don’t make me actually count! 😂
Replying to little pillow princess Nov 11, 2024
My brain somehow is ignoring the second half of the episode. Hello! Did he bite his boxers? 😁(how do you even…
He bit down on the waistband with intensity, holding it between his teeth before letting it snap back.
OR
He gripped the waistband tightly in his teeth, pulling it with a fierce desire before releasing it.

Gosh 🤪🤪🤪
Replying to 11639475 Nov 11, 2024
ha i know i know...now greatest common divisor!!!!! i wrote this half reading your comment...and: me was....because…
Haha, smallest common divisor?! Now I’m the one lost! 😂 Who knew math had different flavors depending on where you’re from? Clearly, we all need Jack and Joke’s School of Spicy Math—first lesson: Thai equations with a side of dramatic tension! Who’s signing up for ‘Advanced Chemistry’ with them? 😉
Replying to 11639475 Nov 11, 2024
ha i know i know...now greatest common divisor!!!!! i wrote this half reading your comment...and: me was....because…
LOL, glad I’m not the only one!! Greatest Common Divisor sounds like it should come with a pop quiz and a calculator, right? 😂 And yep, I’m totally with you on the ‘smile and nod’ strategy—just pretend we’re all math wizards while secretly wondering if Jack and Joke’s chemistry could solve it for us! Here’s to faking it like pros!