What can I say! When I saw that scene with Yak and Dee by the window, all I could think about was how to clean up afterwards! They really do love making a mess. 🧽
Thanks hun! I just watched it. Well, Joe’s getting up close and personal, with an intense moment of closeness that’s sure to raise a few eyebrows. 🤣Meanwhile, the background features some intriguing wall art: a majestic deer with ornate antlers, surrounded by what looks like a blend of traditional and fantastical elements. It’s almost as if the deer is watching over this heated encounter, adding an extra layer of intrigue to the moment. Talk about a wild setting!😀
Joe, stepping in as Tong’s stand-in, totally stole the show in my favorite scene of the episode with his stunning athletic stunts, especially that jaw-dropping backflip. His leap was the perfect mix of power and grace, flipping backward like it was no big deal. Watching him soar through the air, showing off his toned physique and agility, was just pure excitement. And seriously, who can rock those red shorts like him? 🥰💕🥵
Joe’s eyes filled with tears, and I couldn’t help but cry along. I regretted watching *My Stand-in* first thing in the morning—starting the day with heartbreak is pure masochism.
The toughest dilemma is selling yourself out for money! Why did the author put Joe through such torment, forcing him to accept Ming’s ruthless proposal just to pay off debts and cover his mom’s medical bills?
Joe desperately wants to break free from Ming. Sol could’ve helped him, so why choose Ming? Ming’s chilling line, “I get whatever I want,” is so arrogant and heartless.
If kindness means being taken advantage of, I wish Joe could be less selfless and more assertive.
Joe needs healing, but it seems the poor aren’t even allowed that luxury. This BL drama, through Joe’s plight, is a stark reminder of the harsh realities faced by those with dignity.
Yess the switch to formal language is such an unique charm of JBL. I caught that too :((This drama is such a classic…
Absolutely, it really captures the unique charm of JBL! That drama is a great example of what makes Japanese BL special. Glad you caught those little details too! 😊
While the main characters get their happy ending, it’s Haruna, the supporting character, who really stands out in the finale with his memorable fudanshi assist.
The cute quirk where Natsukawa switches to formal language when he’s shy is something only those fluent in Japanese will catch. Japanese BL often stays true to itself, with a certain pride in not over-explaining things to the world. It’s part of its unique charm—after all, they’re not exactly trying to make JBL a global phenomenon.
The first episode does a solid job of introducing the four roommates and setting the stage for what's to come. I was expecting some slapstick or a comedy of errors, but after two episodes, I can't recall laughing out loud even once.
Seng's character this time is a total 180 from his role in SCOY, and I've got to say, his acting chops are impressive.
Jaonine (Latte) sometimes looks like Bright (Sarawat) from certain angles. That scene where he’s dead to the world, sleeping through the alarm clock, totally reminded me of Tine pulling off the blanket in 2gether.
And that sloth-like receptionist lady? Straight outta an animated movie! I mean, did they copy her or what? 🤣
The toughest dilemma is selling yourself out for money! Why did the author put Joe through such torment, forcing him to accept Ming’s ruthless proposal just to pay off debts and cover his mom’s medical bills?
Joe desperately wants to break free from Ming. Sol could’ve helped him, so why choose Ming? Ming’s chilling line, “I get whatever I want,” is so arrogant and heartless.
If kindness means being taken advantage of, I wish Joe could be less selfless and more assertive.
Joe needs healing, but it seems the poor aren’t even allowed that luxury. This BL drama, through Joe’s plight, is a stark reminder of the harsh realities faced by those with dignity.
The cute quirk where Natsukawa switches to formal language when he’s shy is something only those fluent in Japanese will catch. Japanese BL often stays true to itself, with a certain pride in not over-explaining things to the world. It’s part of its unique charm—after all, they’re not exactly trying to make JBL a global phenomenon.
Seng's character this time is a total 180 from his role in SCOY, and I've got to say, his acting chops are impressive.
Jaonine (Latte) sometimes looks like Bright (Sarawat) from certain angles. That scene where he’s dead to the world, sleeping through the alarm clock, totally reminded me of Tine pulling off the blanket in 2gether.
And that sloth-like receptionist lady? Straight outta an animated movie! I mean, did they copy her or what? 🤣