On a serious note though, I am really proud that we have kept this comment section mostly hate free and that people…
Wow, you just took me on a time travel trip to 10 years ago when I was part of this wild gathering of fujoshis critiquing Japanese gay porn. And get this—in Japan, they’re still rolling out DVDs for gay porn, so say goodbye to the panic of clearing your browser history!
On a serious note though, I am really proud that we have kept this comment section mostly hate free and that people…
Seriously, this comment section is cleaner than my browser history in incognito mode. Proud of you all for making this a ‘hate-free zone’ where the only thing contagious is our collective, unhinged enthusiasm. Keep it up, legends!
Captain of the "Here til the Bitter End" Brigade. We are gonna get T-shirts made!
Absolutely, Captain of the ‘Here til the Bitter End’ Brigade! T-shirts are in the works. Front: ‘Survived the Unsurvivable.’ Back: ‘Asked for Seconds.’ Let’s wear our resilience like a badge of honor—or a warning label!
Mamas raised no quitters! If we can withstand 11 episodes of Playboyy, we're already warriors! 😁
Surviving 11 episodes of Playboyy? We’re not quitters; we’re gladiators in the arena of questionable BL choices!”
We’ve seen things that cannot be unseen, laughed in places no one thought laughable, and endured what mere mortals fear. Next challenge: a marathon of infomercials—because clearly, we’re unstoppable.😆
I'm trying to figure out why this comment section feels like coming home - a place where you can kick off your shoes, be your quirky self, and find joy in every scroll.
I mean, sure, I wander into other comment sections too. Mostly for a taste of different perspectives. And nope, it's not self-torture; it's more like my quirky hobby. I’ve got this theory that diving into a sea of polarized opinions is my secret IQ booster.
Back to the heart of the matter, I think the magic here is all thanks to Playboyy being a master of comedy, sprinkling in those western world and pop culture references like fairy dust. It gives us the perfect playground to roast, jest, and banter without having to suit up in armor to defend our personal likes and dislikes.
And let's not forget, those of us who've stuck around after 11 episodes? We've got this badge of honor that screams, "We're here for a good time, not a long time."
According to people who had their eyes on the tub itself, there was no water in it, just Puen's hair was wet (before…
Watching that moment, my first thought was ‘Gotta crank up the brightness a bit.’ And then, poof, the thought was gone. And here you are, actually doing it, 😄.
I'm not exactly team Way, but honestly, if they played their cards right against Tony, Way wouldn't have had to play the hero card. I hit pause on this series halfway through, only to binge back in at the penultimate episode. My break? Couldn't stand watching a hot mess of passion without a pinch of strategy. The finale, though, was a jaw-dropper: the headstrong hero didn't take Tony down—nope, it was the long-suffering sidekick, fed up and at his wit's end, who did the honors. And Way? Dude jumped in front of a bullet for the lead. Props to Pavel for nailing his role, but Babe? Not my cup of tea. As for the original book, I'm giving it a hard pass.
Big shoutout to @smallfly and @lucid. Playboyy for their Lunar New Year’s photo shoot - totally digging First and Nont’s getups! 😍 And Puen? Bringing the sexy back, no contest. Can we get a Lucy Liu in ‘Kill Bill’ Yakuza boss vibe next? Picture them rocking that iconic black suit and sword - because who doesn’t want to see our Playboyys channeling their inner badass assassin? #YakuzaGlam #NextLevel
Oh, did any MDLers comment on that hilarious scene where our three twinks turn detective, each rocking one Apple earbud like it's the latest fashion in sleuth chic? Zouey's there holding his ear like he’s either doing a Van Gogh impression or just got back from the dentist with a wisdom tooth less. And then there's Jason, totally missing the comedic gold, flirting away as if it's just another day in paradise. First, though? He's off in his own world, having a deep and meaningful with an ex—like, hello, drama much? But hey, props to Captain for actually keeping his eyes on the prize amidst all that madness!
I think the playwrights deliberately draw a parallel between Jason Lee and the Wizard from the musical "Wicked,"…
Absolutely, it's definitely one of those out-of-left-field references that catches you by surprise. But hey, that's the beauty of creative storytelling, right? Mixing the unexpected with the familiar keeps things interesting! I’m glad you mentioned it because, when I watched it, I was almost drifting off to sleep.
I think the playwrights deliberately draw a parallel between Jason Lee and the Wizard from the musical "Wicked,"…
Each episode of ‘Playboyy’ is like a treasure hunt for pop culture references—it’s so packed, you could practically write a dissertation on it. Seriously, I’m crossing my fingers for someone to geek out and pick ‘Playboyy’ as their thesis. Imagine the academic glory: ‘A Comprehensive Analysis of Pop Culture References in Playboyy: A Deep Dive.’ Now, that’s a graduation cap I’d tip my hat to!
I think the playwrights deliberately draw a parallel between Jason Lee and the Wizard from the musical "Wicked,"…
Yeah, I think so. “Sentimental Man” in “Wicked” is where the Wizard tries to show his softer side to Elphaba. He’s like, “Look, I might be the big boss of Oz, but at heart, I’m just a guy hoping to be remembered kindly.” It’s a sweet, reflective moment that gives us a glimpse into his desire for a positive legacy, despite his dodgy actions to stay in power. Jason Lee? Yeah, he’s the Wizard in Playboyy 😂
We’ve seen things that cannot be unseen, laughed in places no one thought laughable, and endured what mere mortals fear. Next challenge: a marathon of infomercials—because clearly, we’re unstoppable.😆
I mean, sure, I wander into other comment sections too. Mostly for a taste of different perspectives. And nope, it's not self-torture; it's more like my quirky hobby. I’ve got this theory that diving into a sea of polarized opinions is my secret IQ booster.
Back to the heart of the matter, I think the magic here is all thanks to Playboyy being a master of comedy, sprinkling in those western world and pop culture references like fairy dust. It gives us the perfect playground to roast, jest, and banter without having to suit up in armor to defend our personal likes and dislikes.
And let's not forget, those of us who've stuck around after 11 episodes? We've got this badge of honor that screams, "We're here for a good time, not a long time."