Cheers? š I've decided to hate them all, equally! A couple of asses and a slipper, I'm done with them for now…
I'm seething about Ming dragging Joe into the bathroom! Like, seriously, what can I do here? It's the middle of the night in this unfamiliar city, I'm so ticked off I could devour some carbs, but I'm too spooked to venture out of this hotel room!š¤£
I haven't read the original, but from what I've gathered in the first couple of episodes, if I can't connect with Ming on some level, I might just get too worked up to stick with this show. So, I've been telling myself, Ming's got his own issues, but geez, Joe's just a sad case! Let me hug you, Joe š„ŗā¤ļø
I had to let off steam on Tong! Seriously, I can't stand that guy! What gives him the right to win over May? How did he even become a top actor? And why's he messing with Joe?š¤š¤š¤
Watching Natsukawa fumbling with the ferro rod and striker at the campsite was such a funny contrast to how great he is with household chores. I was like, āNatsukawa, honey, just let Kazuhito handle the fire!ā
With his nurturing vibes and perfect homemaker skills, Natsukawa is giving serious wife energy, and Kazuhito is a total green flag. Iām here for it!
The scene where the two of them are making gnocchi left me a bit confused! Pressing down on the dough with both their fingers isnāt going to make those ridges!š¤£
The second couple's story is all about their financial differences. In this totally unhinged BL series, it felt a little out of place but still really moved me. Oh my gosh, I just want them to end up together!š„¹š„¹
I love the lakeside scene where Phum and Peem share a tender kiss with the tranquil pavilion and shimmering waters as their backdrop. The setting is a perfect oasis where everything feels right.
It's been ages since I last watched a top-tier J-Drama! The first episode had me hooked instantly. The witty girl and the simple, awkward boyā their playful back-and-forth is brimming with that classic, understated Japanese affection.
Far away yet so nearāthis sums up the bond between Songjam and Aksorn.
A mirror bridging two worlds. In the fourth episode, to fulfill his vow to stay by Aksorn's side forever, Songjam speculates that the mirror might be a portal to another universe. Without hesitation, he dives in and ends up 20 years back in Aksorn's world.
I've always had a soft spot for Songjam. His big, sincere, mysterious eyes silently watch Aksorn from the other side of the mirror. His courage to chase love is something I could never muster. He isn't even sure if he and Aksorn are romantically linked, yet he vows to be with him and doesn't bat an eyelid at traveling through time and space.
Songjam's actions were bold, and he had to endure 20 years of waiting. Perhaps he knew that when he finally met Aksorn again, rejection and heartbreak could be waiting due to his aging appearance.
In Aksorn's world, he was robbed but escaped unscathed thanks to his quick wit. With help from Aksorn's parents, he made it into medical school and became a doctor. He didn't waste a single ounce of his perseverance and even delivered a baby from the wombāAksorn, his beloved.
He shared his and Aksorn's experiences across two worlds with Aksorn's mother, who turned them into a story, renaming Songjam as Khiao. When the time came, Songjam found Aksorn in the guise of Khiao.
To Aksorn, this was just a serendipitous encounterāa well-mannered guest and an easygoing acquaintance. Little did he know that Songjam had traveled through time and waited 20 years just to see him.
Many have praised the chemistry between Songjam and Aksorn but felt uneasy because of Songjam's aging. I get it, but I hope Aksorn will accept Songjam as Khiao.
The scriptwriters might arrange another trip through time so that Songjam and Aksorn can meet at a similar age, but I don't think it's necessary.
Aksorn can make his choice, and I'll respect it either way. But Songjam, who waited for love like countless others who age naturally, deserves recognition and respect.
I said it before, I want my future baby to be as cute as Moo. OMG! Today, he made my maternal instincts totally explode; his expressions were downright hilarious!
Even though he and Kang arenāt officially a thing yet, the whole episode was packed with sweet moments. That scene in the locker where Moo nestled his face on Kangās chest and looked up at Kang with that adorable smileāseriously, it was just too, too, too cute! Iām dying here!
And letās talk about Seaās deep voice. Even though he just turned 19, his baby face has that little hint of mature charm. They totally nailed the casting!
I had to let off steam on Tong! Seriously, I can't stand that guy! What gives him the right to win over May? How did he even become a top actor? And why's he messing with Joe?š¤š¤š¤
Watching Natsukawa fumbling with the ferro rod and striker at the campsite was such a funny contrast to how great he is with household chores. I was like, āNatsukawa, honey, just let Kazuhito handle the fire!ā
With his nurturing vibes and perfect homemaker skills, Natsukawa is giving serious wife energy, and Kazuhito is a total green flag. Iām here for it!
I'm open to any ending though. Even if Songjam turns Khiao down, I'd understandāafter all, you can't force love.
No matter what happens, I haven't got my hopes up because the story's been touching enough already.
A mirror bridging two worlds. In the fourth episode, to fulfill his vow to stay by Aksorn's side forever, Songjam speculates that the mirror might be a portal to another universe. Without hesitation, he dives in and ends up 20 years back in Aksorn's world.
I've always had a soft spot for Songjam. His big, sincere, mysterious eyes silently watch Aksorn from the other side of the mirror. His courage to chase love is something I could never muster. He isn't even sure if he and Aksorn are romantically linked, yet he vows to be with him and doesn't bat an eyelid at traveling through time and space.
Songjam's actions were bold, and he had to endure 20 years of waiting. Perhaps he knew that when he finally met Aksorn again, rejection and heartbreak could be waiting due to his aging appearance.
In Aksorn's world, he was robbed but escaped unscathed thanks to his quick wit. With help from Aksorn's parents, he made it into medical school and became a doctor. He didn't waste a single ounce of his perseverance and even delivered a baby from the wombāAksorn, his beloved.
He shared his and Aksorn's experiences across two worlds with Aksorn's mother, who turned them into a story, renaming Songjam as Khiao. When the time came, Songjam found Aksorn in the guise of Khiao.
To Aksorn, this was just a serendipitous encounterāa well-mannered guest and an easygoing acquaintance. Little did he know that Songjam had traveled through time and waited 20 years just to see him.
Many have praised the chemistry between Songjam and Aksorn but felt uneasy because of Songjam's aging. I get it, but I hope Aksorn will accept Songjam as Khiao.
The scriptwriters might arrange another trip through time so that Songjam and Aksorn can meet at a similar age, but I don't think it's necessary.
Aksorn can make his choice, and I'll respect it either way. But Songjam, who waited for love like countless others who age naturally, deserves recognition and respect.
Even though he and Kang arenāt officially a thing yet, the whole episode was packed with sweet moments. That scene in the locker where Moo nestled his face on Kangās chest and looked up at Kang with that adorable smileāseriously, it was just too, too, too cute! Iām dying here!
And letās talk about Seaās deep voice. Even though he just turned 19, his baby face has that little hint of mature charm. They totally nailed the casting!
He remembered to take off his shoes.