thanks to this series 1st ep ...we can still imagine there is closer to us another fantastic world with amazing…
Absolutely! The first episode really opens up the imagination to endless possibilities. It's like a reminder that magic and wonder are just a mirror away. Can't wait to see where this journey takes us!
I really want to know who was responsible for the subs. Surely this person thought, screw the international audience,…
Imagine us ā you, Lucid, Loubug, and me ā in a Thai bar, diving into these games. Itās hilarious, like something straight out of a comedy sketch. š¤£š¤£š¤£
The last episode dished out sweetness with the stealth of a ninja in a candy storeākind of a cheeky nod to us die-hards who weathered the bleached visuals and snail-paced drama. It felt like a leap from a pit of despair to a bouncy castle in the sky, where suddenly all the plot woes magically evaporated.
Mulling over this BL saga, thereās something about Achi's eyebrows and his smirk thatās oddly magnetic, like a puzzle that talks back. Puzzling, yet compelling.
And Ji, pioneering the retro chic of tucking his T-shirt into his pants, struck a chord I never knew existed. Fashionably unconventional.
Ki and Kambeeās tale, touching but fleeting, leaves you wondering if their connection was mere ripples on the surface or the start of a deeper current.
The storyās quietly brooding dad, nursing his own sorrows, suddenly becomes an unlikely wingman for his sons' love lives. My jaw didnāt just drop; it took a bungee jump without the cord.
Enter Peh, the unsung hero in the backdrop turned frontman. He's the kind of guy you'd actually consider swiping right forābrimming with zest, dollops of humor, and a heart of gold. In a cast of characters, he's the one who feels like home.
For those on the brink of starting this journey, throw caution (and sequence) to the wind. Watch the first episode, skip to the sixth, and after the eighth, let your heart decide if it's worth the hopscotch. Itās an eclectic mix thatās better enjoyed out of the box.
After the first episode, dressing up this morning came with a pauseādo I dare face that grand dressing mirror? The thought of a parallel universe lurking within feels thrillingly romantic, yet alarmingly so in the daylight of reality!
Moo casually using Kangās T-shirt as his personal towelānow thatās the sassy, high school sweetheart moment in a tropical BL romance we didnāt know we needed. These two are rewriting the playbook on cute!
Let's take a moment to talk about Seiji's hairāit's that perfect mix of edgy and put-together when he squares off with Ken. It's the kind of tousled that looks like it's on purpose, suggesting he's all about effort without trying too hard. His hair has texture, volume, and just the right amount of rebel to make it interesting. And that jacket of his? It's not just clothing, it's a statementāglittering like he's casually wearing a piece of the night sky. Seiji has this natural sophistication going on; he makes every detail count without making it look like work.
Meanwhile, I must admit, Khemās hairstyle is a bit too much for me to handle.š¤¦š¼āāļø
I was thoroughly captivated by the latest turn of events, where Fueang took the bold step to come out at a press conference. Honestly, that subplot just completely upstaged Fueang and Kromās love story.
In the realm of celebrity coming outs, PR often takes center stage ā especially in the West. Yet, in this BL drama, sans a PR guru, Fueang managed to navigate the waters with a robust support system behind him. I must say, I'm impressed.
The art of post-announcement support cannot be understated ā from media monitoring to ensuring continued visibility, not to mention engaging with the LGBT community.
Seriously, Fueang, if youāre looking for some extra firepower, Iām your person. A little sass and professionalism can go a long way!
That was the worst love confession in history: I love you but let's get someone fired first. š
Seijiās heart is like a lost sockāsomehow, it always finds its way back. Heāll forgive him for sure, probably after he consults his inner Buddha or watches one more rom-com. š¤£
Ah, I finally found you! Ken is an asshole, Seji should date us instead! š
Seiji's totally into those cute street food vibes, so I've gotta sweet-talk my boo into braving that tropical heat. Then, it's off to Bangkok for a dreamy snack adventure- the four of us ā¤ļø
Oh, Ken, darling, you've truly outdone yourself in the "Oops, I did it again" department.
Siding with Seiji here because, sweetheart, you're not just playing the fool; you're leading the parade!
Last week, Khem turned into the green-eyed monster, throwing shade at Wela and Madam Freya, which, let's be honest, made him look as bright as a moonless night. Getting all worked up over love? Cute, but honey, it's like watching toddlers in a sandbox.
And this week, Ken, trying to be Seijiās knight in less-than-shining armor, you ended up trampling all over his pride. You've officially joined Khem in the āBless Their Hearts, They're Tryingā club, and Iām here sipping my tea, watching the drama unfold.
I've had a soft spot for you, Ken. Iāve been on the fence, even though Japan's unique charm is absolutely irresistible. But Iāve silently rooted for you and your love saga. You and Seiji, not exactly heirs to fortunes and sharing the same daily grind, thatās some rare, genuine connection right there. If you could sprinkle a little happiness on Seijiās life, I'd be all for it.
But my dear Ken, thinking that sidelining Wela would crown Seiji the prince of PR? Thatās a plot twist not even reality TV could've scripted.
Ken, you didnāt just step on a man's ego; you steamrolled it. Do you see the carnage? Itās a knockout, and not the kind you were hoping for!š¤¦š¼āāļø
Mood!
Mulling over this BL saga, thereās something about Achi's eyebrows and his smirk thatās oddly magnetic, like a puzzle that talks back. Puzzling, yet compelling.
And Ji, pioneering the retro chic of tucking his T-shirt into his pants, struck a chord I never knew existed. Fashionably unconventional.
Ki and Kambeeās tale, touching but fleeting, leaves you wondering if their connection was mere ripples on the surface or the start of a deeper current.
The storyās quietly brooding dad, nursing his own sorrows, suddenly becomes an unlikely wingman for his sons' love lives. My jaw didnāt just drop; it took a bungee jump without the cord.
Enter Peh, the unsung hero in the backdrop turned frontman. He's the kind of guy you'd actually consider swiping right forābrimming with zest, dollops of humor, and a heart of gold. In a cast of characters, he's the one who feels like home.
For those on the brink of starting this journey, throw caution (and sequence) to the wind. Watch the first episode, skip to the sixth, and after the eighth, let your heart decide if it's worth the hopscotch. Itās an eclectic mix thatās better enjoyed out of the box.
Drawing from what might just be the wildest subtitles ever, I've cooked up a couple of riotous games:
1. Hit the mute button, dish out the roles, and belt out those subtitles like we're in a soap opera on steroids.
2. Shut off the subtitles, pass around the roles, and ad-lib the dialogue like we're the stars of an improv comedy show gone rogue.
Meanwhile, I must admit, Khemās hairstyle is a bit too much for me to handle.š¤¦š¼āāļø
In the realm of celebrity coming outs, PR often takes center stage ā especially in the West. Yet, in this BL drama, sans a PR guru, Fueang managed to navigate the waters with a robust support system behind him. I must say, I'm impressed.
The art of post-announcement support cannot be understated ā from media monitoring to ensuring continued visibility, not to mention engaging with the LGBT community.
Seriously, Fueang, if youāre looking for some extra firepower, Iām your person. A little sass and professionalism can go a long way!
Seiji hit the nail on the headāpolice started showing up for checks right after Khem got the job at Deep Night.
We, the audience, are in on it; Khem's aunt has been playing dirty to shut Deep Night down, all to drag Khem back home.
Seiji's instincts were bang on. This whole mess? It's all thanks to Khem, in a roundabout way.
Siding with Seiji here because, sweetheart, you're not just playing the fool; you're leading the parade!
Last week, Khem turned into the green-eyed monster, throwing shade at Wela and Madam Freya, which, let's be honest, made him look as bright as a moonless night. Getting all worked up over love? Cute, but honey, it's like watching toddlers in a sandbox.
And this week, Ken, trying to be Seijiās knight in less-than-shining armor, you ended up trampling all over his pride. You've officially joined Khem in the āBless Their Hearts, They're Tryingā club, and Iām here sipping my tea, watching the drama unfold.
I've had a soft spot for you, Ken. Iāve been on the fence, even though Japan's unique charm is absolutely irresistible. But Iāve silently rooted for you and your love saga. You and Seiji, not exactly heirs to fortunes and sharing the same daily grind, thatās some rare, genuine connection right there. If you could sprinkle a little happiness on Seijiās life, I'd be all for it.
But my dear Ken, thinking that sidelining Wela would crown Seiji the prince of PR? Thatās a plot twist not even reality TV could've scripted.
Ken, you didnāt just step on a man's ego; you steamrolled it. Do you see the carnage? Itās a knockout, and not the kind you were hoping for!š¤¦š¼āāļø