OMG, staying up till 2 AM every Thursday to catch "Deep Night" is like the gift that keeps on giving. Holy guacamole! After almost a decade of being glued to BL dramas, we're about to witness the first-ever threesome, or should we say 'throuple'? I'm shook! I'm pretty sure all the shippers rooting for Seiji, Japan, and Ken to become a thing are out there popping bottles and lighting fireworks right now.
Sorry, @Revoke, but it looks like Japan is stuck being the meat in a love sandwich! LOL
And @Little, I kept my word, but let me tell you, that kiss between Seiji and Japan was a hot mess. Japan was as stiff as a board and hesitating like he was deciding whether to bite into a lemon. But man, when it came to that threesome fantasy, Japan was diving in like there was no tomorrow. I was literally screaming my head off-I just hope my Japanese neighbor doesn't think l've gone off the deep end.
Oh, and Japan, honey, if you're gunning for a trouple, you might wanna make sure Seiji and Ken are on board with this wild ride! Just saying.
Today, Japan's steamy fantasy maxed out my dopamine levels- I need a glass of red wine, stat! I'm so distracted, I can't even remember what Dai was wearing. All I know is he was bawling his eyes out, and honestly, it was so touching.
Speaking of Dai, he's totally giving off strong mom vibes for Khem. Watching Khem throw himself into "Deep Night" and seeing Dai cry tears of pride like a stage mom at a beauty pageant? It totally made me fall for Dai even more.
Khem got teary not once, but twice today-once with his boo, and another time right next to his mom, Freya, mixing all the feels like a DJ. I'm all about a man who can show his soft side like that. Khem, you're scoring major points, babe! (And the nerve of you pitching the trouple idea to Japan-bold move!)
But seriously, Khem, if your man's job is as demanding as a Cirque du Soleil performer, ditch the ramen, please! The guy needs protein, not just carbs. I'll let the banana milk slide, but ramen is a hard pass.
Japan's fantasies had me so twisted-I barely noticed anything else. Wela's lips, though? This episode they were on point. The past few times I almost wanted to reach through the screen and slap some chapstick on him myself.
And Madam Freya, girl, what's with the Jurassic mindset? I thought you were a modern, independent, kick-ass woman. Thinking you're too old for a same-sex fling? Girl, please, you're giving me whiplash with that old-school thinking!
This BL drama shatters the traditional Western vampire stereotypes, introducing Thai vampires who are far less terrifying than Yo had anticipated.
Pun suggests that there are things far scarier than vampires.
While Pun is captivated by Yo's scent, his feelings for Yo are rooted more in spiritual connection than in raw passion or desire. Viewers looking for fiery romance might find this disappointing, but there's a refreshing and natural charm to it that's captivating.
This nuanced portrayal invites us to rethink our preconceived notions of fear and attraction, blending the supernatural with the deeply human, and in doing so, it crafts a narrative that's as thought-provoking as it is unexpected.
Pun's role is like a burst of cuteness overload, I mean, seriously! Whenever he flips out or starts whining, it's like instant comedy, leaving me in stitches every single time. That silly expression on his face, paired with Chain's overflowing affection, it's just too precious. But man, they need more screen time!
Toey's got that whole lovey-dovey vibe going on, shooting Q those heart-melting looks that could legit make you swoon. Hats off to Satang for some serious acting magic.
And then there's Tan, just cruising through life, head over heels for Khaofang but too shy to make a move. Classic sitcom material right there.
While scrolling through IG, guess who popped up? Shogun and First, looking all kinds of cute in Japan! Spotted them instantly at Appi Kogen Ski Resort with their snowshoes on ā and oops, First nearly took a tumble! Skiing's not their jam? No prob, your sis here will give you lessons on the house, with an extra dash of sass!šš¼āāļø šæš
I think in Thailand it's very diverse, there are couples who kiss beautifully or used to kiss MaxTul, MaxNat,…
Interesting points! It really shows how much variety there is in on-screen kisses across different shows and cultures. Ji Woong and Seobin do set a high bar! Itās all about the chemistry, isnāt it? Canāt wait to see more memorable kisses in the shows ahead!
i agree that it's not very believable for a man of his age to be so innocent, but i think the actor plays the…
Totally agree! The actor really brings a special touch to the role. Itās his performance that keeps us all guessing and engaged, making even the unbelievable moments worth watching!
Too bad? I though we're on the same team! Our boy was just too stunned, give him another 2 episodes. š¢
Challenge accepted! Iāll have my popcorn ready and my excuses polished. Letās see if Seiji and Japan can really bring the magicāIāll be the first to cheer if they do! šæš
Too bad? I though we're on the same team! Our boy was just too stunned, give him another 2 episodes. š¢
You know what? Every time I replayed their kissing scene, I caught myself saying, "Come on, Japan, spice it up a bit! Respond to his kiss. Hug him! Kiss him back!"
Honestly, Japan could really use a few pointers from Khem and Wela on how to lock lips properly! š¤£
"Deep Night" is officially my BL obsession du jour, thanks to its soap opera-level dramatics that keep me glued to the screen. This weekend? I was practically married to my couch, replaying scenes in my head and scrolling through this comment section to get my fix of everyone's hot takes.
Totally on board with @RevokeRule5 hereāSeiji and Japan's first kiss was the definition of awkward. Like, if this had been a few years back, I would've been cringing behind my popcorn. Kissing, where I come from, should feel less like a clumsy high school dance and more, well, magical. Growing up with Hollywood romances, I expect nothing less than total enchantment.
But after clocking in a few years working across Asia, I've picked up on how kisses can play out like cryptic crosswords in other cultures. Echoing @chickwifey, it's clear Japan is too green, too unseasoned to handle a smooch from Seiji. The poor guy was stunned, totally froze up, then looked absolutely gobsmacked that Seiji was actually making a move.
I've replayed that sceneāno jokeāabout 20 times. And not just to drool over Seiji's smoldering looks. I've grown to appreciate the nuance, the poetic whisper of his kiss. It's Seijiās roundabout way of saying "I like you," akin to a Japanese novelist using "The moon is beautiful tonight" to declare their love. Seriously, coming from the land of big, cinematic smooches, it's a cultural shift I'm still trying to wrap my head around.
I'm betting a kiss between Seiji and Ken would have been off the charts intense. Too bad Seiji went for Japan, the adorable but clueless newbie.
Just two episodes in, and this BL drama subtly mirrors a short story: neatly defined characters, succinct storytelling, and poignant themes, all hinting at an inevitable, impactful conclusion.
The complex dynamics between Aksorn and his father, alongside Songjam's isolation, quietly underscore the solitude pervasive in modern lifeāmaking their interaction especially resonant.
It wasn't until Aksorn realized he was being followed, leading to a breathless chase through the streets from a bookstore, that I understood how deeply I was drawn into his world, with Songjiam's remaining delightfully enigmatic.
I truly want to know. Are you a prostitute that needs a recognition? If so, we don't judge.
I appreciate the opportunity for a detailed debate. However, I suggest revising certain aspects of your text for clarity and accuracy, particularly regarding punctuation, pronoun use, and redundancy. For instance, in the passage āwhen these clients of Welaās motherās business tell the poor woman that her son He has been lying to her by saying that he works in a grocery store instead of hosting a club where he sells sexual services to clients,ā several improvements are needed:
1. Clarification of Roles: The phrase āhosting a clubā typically implies management or operational responsibilities. It would be more accurate to describe Welaās involvement as āperforming at a club as a male hostā to reflect his actual role.
2. Substantiation of Claims: The assertion that Wela is selling sexual services requires evidence. If this is an allegation, it should be clearly stated as such and noted that the legal definitions of prostitution vary by jurisdiction, thus necessitating careful consideration of the terms used.
3. Speculative Statements about Club Activities: The mention of a club overhaul to eradicate prostitution implies a predetermined conclusion about the nature of the business. It would be more neutral to state, āPlans to reform the Khemthis club are intended to address concerns and ensure compliance with local regulations.ā
I truly want to know. Are you a prostitute that needs a recognition? If so, we don't judge.
Dear, let's not bother replying to this person anymore. Mixing up "he", "she", and "they" while holding court in a BL drama? Seems like someoneās just fishing for attention!
I'm really into Kodit and Namsomās story, but I totally wish they had let us in on it sooner instead of waiting until almost the end!
And then thereās Krom, just waltzing back into Zendayaās office like it's all good! Hahaāsorry, just needed to vent for a sec. Maybe itās old news, but I only started watching this BL drama recently, so who knows? And seriously, naming an app Zendaya?
Sheās a super famous actress, and her name is tangled up in all sorts of trademark and rights protections. Using it without her okay could definitely kick off some legal trouble! š
"Deep Night" is like the gift that keeps on giving.
Holy guacamole! After almost a decade of being glued to BL dramas, we're about to witness the first-ever threesome, or should we say
'throuple'? I'm shook! I'm pretty sure all the shippers rooting for Seiji, Japan, and Ken to become a thing are out there popping bottles and lighting fireworks right now.
Sorry, @Revoke, but it looks like Japan is stuck being the meat in a love sandwich! LOL
And @Little, I kept my word, but let me tell you, that kiss between Seiji and Japan was a hot mess. Japan was as stiff as a board and hesitating like he was deciding whether to bite into a lemon. But man, when it came to that threesome fantasy, Japan was diving in like there was no tomorrow. I was literally screaming my head off-I just hope my Japanese neighbor doesn't think l've gone off the deep end.
Oh, and Japan, honey, if you're gunning for a trouple, you might wanna make sure Seiji and Ken are on board with this wild ride! Just saying.
Today, Japan's steamy fantasy maxed out my dopamine levels- I need a glass of red wine, stat! I'm so distracted, I can't even remember what Dai was wearing. All I know is he was bawling his eyes out, and honestly, it was so touching.
Speaking of Dai, he's totally giving off strong mom vibes for Khem. Watching Khem throw himself into "Deep Night" and seeing Dai cry tears of pride like a stage mom at a beauty pageant? It totally made me fall for Dai even more.
Khem got teary not once, but twice today-once with his boo, and another time right next to his mom, Freya, mixing all the feels like a DJ. I'm all about a man who can show his soft side like that. Khem, you're scoring major points, babe! (And the nerve of you pitching the trouple idea to Japan-bold move!)
But seriously, Khem, if your man's job is as demanding as a Cirque du Soleil performer, ditch the ramen, please! The guy needs protein, not just carbs. I'll let the banana milk slide, but ramen is a hard pass.
Japan's fantasies had me so twisted-I barely noticed anything else. Wela's lips, though? This episode they were on point. The past few times I almost wanted to reach through the screen and slap some chapstick on him myself.
And Madam Freya, girl, what's with the Jurassic mindset? I thought you were a modern, independent, kick-ass woman. Thinking you're too old for a same-sex fling? Girl, please, you're giving me whiplash with that old-school thinking!
Pun suggests that there are things far scarier than vampires.
While Pun is captivated by Yo's scent, his feelings for Yo are rooted more in spiritual connection than in raw passion or desire. Viewers looking for fiery romance might find this disappointing, but there's a refreshing and natural charm to it that's captivating.
This nuanced portrayal invites us to rethink our preconceived notions of fear and attraction, blending the supernatural with the deeply human, and in doing so, it crafts a narrative that's as thought-provoking as it is unexpected.
Toey's got that whole lovey-dovey vibe going on, shooting Q those heart-melting looks that could legit make you swoon. Hats off to Satang for some serious acting magic.
And then there's Tan, just cruising through life, head over heels for Khaofang but too shy to make a move. Classic sitcom material right there.
Honestly, Japan could really use a few pointers from Khem and Wela on how to lock lips properly! š¤£
Totally on board with @RevokeRule5 hereāSeiji and Japan's first kiss was the definition of awkward. Like, if this had been a few years back, I would've been cringing behind my popcorn. Kissing, where I come from, should feel less like a clumsy high school dance and more, well, magical. Growing up with Hollywood romances, I expect nothing less than total enchantment.
But after clocking in a few years working across Asia, I've picked up on how kisses can play out like cryptic crosswords in other cultures. Echoing @chickwifey, it's clear Japan is too green, too unseasoned to handle a smooch from Seiji. The poor guy was stunned, totally froze up, then looked absolutely gobsmacked that Seiji was actually making a move.
I've replayed that sceneāno jokeāabout 20 times. And not just to drool over Seiji's smoldering looks. I've grown to appreciate the nuance, the poetic whisper of his kiss. It's Seijiās roundabout way of saying "I like you," akin to a Japanese novelist using "The moon is beautiful tonight" to declare their love. Seriously, coming from the land of big, cinematic smooches, it's a cultural shift I'm still trying to wrap my head around.
I'm betting a kiss between Seiji and Ken would have been off the charts intense. Too bad Seiji went for Japan, the adorable but clueless newbie.
The complex dynamics between Aksorn and his father, alongside Songjam's isolation, quietly underscore the solitude pervasive in modern lifeāmaking their interaction especially resonant.
It wasn't until Aksorn realized he was being followed, leading to a breathless chase through the streets from a bookstore, that I understood how deeply I was drawn into his world, with Songjiam's remaining delightfully enigmatic.
This is quietly becoming a captivating story.
1. Clarification of Roles: The phrase āhosting a clubā typically implies management or operational responsibilities. It would be more accurate to describe Welaās involvement as āperforming at a club as a male hostā to reflect his actual role.
2. Substantiation of Claims: The assertion that Wela is selling sexual services requires evidence. If this is an allegation, it should be clearly stated as such and noted that the legal definitions of prostitution vary by jurisdiction, thus necessitating careful consideration of the terms used.
3. Speculative Statements about Club Activities: The mention of a club overhaul to eradicate prostitution implies a predetermined conclusion about the nature of the business. It would be more neutral to state, āPlans to reform the Khemthis club are intended to address concerns and ensure compliance with local regulations.ā
And then thereās Krom, just waltzing back into Zendayaās office like it's all good! Hahaāsorry, just needed to vent for a sec. Maybe itās old news, but I only started watching this BL drama recently, so who knows? And seriously, naming an app Zendaya?
Sheās a super famous actress, and her name is tangled up in all sorts of trademark and rights protections. Using it without her okay could definitely kick off some legal trouble! š