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Replying to AnnHaleWinchester Mar 8, 2024
Title Deep Night
I really hope Wela doesn't turn up like Zouey..!!
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Replying to little pillow princess Mar 8, 2024
Title Playboyy
"premature evaluation" You'll guess how I read that the first time, right? 😁😁😁
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On Playboyy Mar 8, 2024
Title Playboyy
Joining MDL has been a journey of discovery, much like realizing that scoring dramas is the new frontier of creative bullying. I've decided to hang up my judge's gavel because, let's face it, using a number to define art is like trying to measure the ocean with a tea cup.

The logic behind this scoring system is as elusive as a logical explanation for why we love watching the same romantic plot twists over and over. It's like deciding who's the best cook in the family based solely on how well they can microwave popcorn. The variety in standards is so vast; it's a wonder we don't just rate shows by the number of times we forget to blink while watching.

It's all about personal preference, isn't it? Some rate high for their favorite stars, some for the plot twists they never saw coming, and others for the sheer pride of supporting their country's entertainment industry. It's as if we're scoring wines based not on taste, but on the prettiness of the label.

And then, there are those who rush to write a review before the first episode even finishes airing, all in the name of being the first. What drives them? A desperate need for validation or just a passion for premature evaluation?

In this world of instant reviews and snap judgments, what does a score even represent? It's like saying, "I rated this drama a 10 because the lead actor's hairstyle reminded me of my first love, and isn't that what true art is about?" Let's be honest, if dramas were rated on the accuracy of representing real-life decisions, every plot involving amnesia would score a solid zero.β˜•οΈ
Replying to little pillow princess Mar 8, 2024
Title Playboyy
Our babies cannot catch a break, can they? 😁 I cannot even imagine seeing them in other series, I'll constantly…
Exactly 🌈
On Playboyy Mar 8, 2024
Title Playboyy
Oh, welcome to the age where everyone feels like they've got a say, all thanks to our dear friend, free speech. But, you know, just because everyone can share their opinion doesn't mean we're all suddenly film critics. So, when I see people critiquing the acting in Playboyy, I can't help but give a little smirk and keep my comments to myself.

About good acting? For me, it's simple. If I start forgetting the actor's real name and only see them as their character, then they've absolutely nailed it. That's the gold standard right there.

Now, speaking of Playboyy's cast, yes, they might be new to the game and yes, they've definitely got some room to grow. But let's not overlook the fact that they've managed to make their characters memorable. That effort to bring their roles to life in such a vivid way? It's pretty admirable in its own right.

And let's touch on camp for a sec. If you're hung up on the idea that good acting has to be all natural and understated, you might not fully appreciate what camp is all about. Camp is flamboyant, it's exaggerated, and it's knowingly over the top. It's a style that revels in its own extravagance, and honestly, that's its charm. 🎭✨

So, before we start casting judgments or heaping praise, it's worth taking a moment to think about what we're really looking for in a performance. Is it the authenticity, or is it the spectacle, the drama, the larger-than-life moments? Because, embracing a bit of drama and flair might just be what makes the experience so enjoyable.
Replying to AsianDeluluFusion Mar 8, 2024
Title Deep Night
He totally is, but Seiji will tak care of it :)
Let’s make sure someone spoils him rotten 🀣
Replying to oddsare Mar 8, 2024
Title Deep Night
Wela isn’t shy about stepping into the ring or raising his voice. He’s got a grip on dealing with men, much…
Oh, Wela's character? Absolutely living for it! Sass, class, and a dash of drama – what's not to love?πŸ’•
Replying to little pillow princess Mar 8, 2024
Title Deep Night
I instantly liked this character and the Lucy one. It made me laugh on the spot.
This show’s got some classic comedic characters that really play up the laughs.πŸ˜†
Replying to oddsare Mar 8, 2024
Title Deep Night
Oh my goodness, that moment on the stairs! Wela's side profile is absolutely stunning, and then there's Khemthis,…
I've always been the type to say it like it is - if I'm thinking it, you're hearing it, no sugarcoating here!🀣🀣🀣
Replying to LovDrama222 Mar 8, 2024
Title Deep Night
I hope we'll see a bts of that scene. Must have been tiring for First I think.
Absolutely! I’m all in for some BTS action too, especially getting a sneak peek at their rehearsals.
Replying to MiAmu1266 Mar 8, 2024
Title Deep Night
The background score is also great,.. both here and the time when Khem saw wela at the bar.. 🀩🀩
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On Deep Night Mar 7, 2024
Title Deep Night
Spotting bearded drag at Deep Night felt exhilaratingly freeing. It was sexy and bold, a fierce mix of masculine and feminine that broke all the rules. As a woman, it made me feel empowered, celebrating the sexy freedom of true self-expression.
Replying to Luciddd Mar 7, 2024
Title Deep Night
Okay. I love episode one.
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Replying to Myles_L Mar 7, 2024
The contents are "To be Produced", they can have S2 too.🀣Anyway the long pause in between any dialogue is a…
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Replying to Luciddd Mar 7, 2024
Title Deep Night
The way Wela teases Khemthis needs to be studied. Khemthis thinks he's naughty but looks like Wela knows how to…
Wela isn’t shy about stepping into the ring or raising his voice. He’s got a grip on dealing with men, much like he masters those contortions on the rope.
Replying to Luciddd Mar 7, 2024
Title Deep Night
I think he is. I could sense it right from the first scene.
Oh my, I just have this feeling he's going to stir up trouble between Khemthis and Wela. I can see him meddling already!
Replying to RomeRaffyForever Mar 7, 2024
Title Deep Night
Omg I am loving this already and KhemthisWela are so freaking adorable.πŸ₯°πŸ˜β€οΈβ€πŸ”₯
Oh my goodness, that moment on the stairs! Wela's side profile is absolutely stunning, and then there's Khemthis, eyes closed, lips parted, just waiting for that kiss – oh my gosh, talk about anticipation! πŸ₯°πŸ₯°πŸ₯°
Replying to RomeRaffyForever Mar 7, 2024
Title Deep Night
Same here. cheers. πŸ₯‚ 😁πŸ₯°
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