Honey, if youâre in, Boeing can totally vibe with my guy. I'm all in for seeing sparks fly between them. Meanwhile, we and Mew can have a fab girlie gab-fest.
In a twist where drama snuggles up with reality, I'd be hitting the streets with Mew and Boeing as my shopping sidekicks. We'd raid flea markets, rummage through old book stalls, theyâd play the green thumb to my nearly-dead house plants, then weâd tear up the streets shopping, followed by cocktail oâclock together. Come the odd pajama party, weâd be nailing rounds of Trivial Pursuit.
But hey, the deal-breaker? Gotta make sure my man is cool with my flamboyantly gay crew.
I might ruffle a few feathers of the Top admirers out there, but hereâs a little whimsy and wry observation.
Top seems to be navigating through a storm of emotional caprices, particularly evident in episode ten. His interactions with Mew and Boeing are nothing short of a rollercoaster ride, painting a picture of a guy who's not quite hitting the emotional or intellectual marks.
Letâs stroll down that tricky lane where Top quizzes Mew about his jumbled feelings towards him. It's like he's poking a beehive, expecting not to get stung. Mewâs stammering silence screams discomfort, while Top appears to be missing the emotional memo, big time.
Now, ride the wave to the water jetting scene. Mew makes it clear that he's in a 'wait and see' mode with Top, turning down Top's surfing invite as he's not keen on planning a future filled with uncertainties, especially with a guy whose relationships have a three-month shelf life. The water gets a bit chilly when Top doesn't catch the drift of Mew's self-protective stance, even after Mew's profound statement about learning from failures.
Fast forward to Boeing's entrance and oh boy, does the temperature drop! Topâs handling of the situation is like trying to catch smoke with his bare hands. As Boeing and Mew get chummy, Topâs unease is as visible as a sore thumb, yet heâs playing it cool, or at least trying to. Boeing challenges him, outshines him in surfing, and yet Top doesnât step up to the plate. It's like he's got his head in the sand while the world's moving around him.
The dinner scene in episode nine is like an awkward symphony playing to an audience of cringe. As the tension among Top, Mew, and Boeing simmers, Top is right there, yet nowhere in action. His passive stance amidst Boeingâs jibes in the shower scene in episode 10 is akin to watching a glacier melt â slow, inevitable, and a tad disappointing.
Topâs journey in these scenes is like a shaky boat amidst an emotional storm. His lack of emotional and situational intelligence, not to mention his passiveness in times of crisis, are painting him into a corner. And as the narrative unfolds, one canât help but ponder - will Top find his compass, or will he continue to drift in a sea of emotional ambiguity and missed cues?
Side note: First vs Mond First takes the chest trophy, while Mond abs-olutely steals the show in the belly battle!
Oh, take a stroll down the lane of youthful folly with Kanghan, the runaway renegade, who thought swiping Daddyâs credit card was his ticket to freedom. With boyfriend Sailom in tow, they waltzed into a five-star abode, living the high life on old daddy's dime. A whirlwind of rebellion saw Kanghan selling the prized motorcycle - a gift from Papa, no less. But remorse hit harder than a freight train, and our lad tried to win it back over a game of billiards. Spoiler alert: he failed, irking the local big shot and ending up on bended knee, begging for mercy. Oh, how the mighty have fallen!
Then, in a scene shift thatâs as smooth as sandpaper, we find Kanghan at a soccer camp in episode 10, because why not? His teenage hormones are doing the tango, but sadly, the romance with Sailom is more vanilla than a scoop of HĂ€agen-Dazs.
Now, letâs talk bromance! Saifa and Name are planning a Great American Road Trip, sans the motorcycles, after making it big. But plot twist, Saifa admits to shooting Kanghan's dad. Was it a ploy to free Name from the clutches of a gang? Oh, the brain cell count is plummeting!
Episode 10 is a melodrama of familial feels, as Kanghan learns of his fatherâs sacrifice for his dying mother. But the scriptwriter seems to have taken a detour from BL Avenue to Family Drama Lane, much to the dismay of the eager audience.
Our fiery youth Kanghan is a paradox wrapped in a conundrum. One moment he's all in with Sailom, the next, he's letting go faster than you can say âplot holeâ. Oh Kang, didn't anyone tell you athletes need to flex their brain muscles too? Or is your brain still on a beach sipping piña coladas?
And let's not forget the superhero moment when Kanghan tracks down Sailom at the hotel with nothing but a misdialed call. Who needs logic when you have the superpower of plot convenience?
Brace yourselves, dear viewers, as episode 11 promises to dive deeper into the abyss of mind-boggling narratives. My popcorn is ready, is yours?
Damn , you're so funnyđđYou should start writing articles lol Btw,agree with you. Can't believe they chose…
Oh honey, you've unraveled the reel of cinema's current conundrum like a pro. The glittering world of gemfourth took a detour down the well-trodden path of Kieta Hatsukoi, leaving us yearning for a dash more zest, a pinch more intrigue. Amidst a sea of remakes, where's the shimmer of originality, the spark of the unforeseen?
Ah, the hacker tale and the Bully 23.5 love saga, now those are trails waiting to be blazed! They hold the promise of a plot that keeps you on the edge, hearts racing with every twist and turn. But alas, we're served a platter of high school sweethearts, wrapped in a bow of predictability.
But fret not, the silver screen may yet surprise us. Hereâs to holding out for the day when the scriptwriters dive into the uncharted, and gift us a narrative thatâs as unpredictable as a cat on a hot tin roof.
So letâs keep the popcorn popping and the hopes high, because who knows? The next reel might just spin a tale that sends our hearts aflutter and our minds awhirl. Until then, weâll keep the critiques coming and the banter buzzing.
Ah, the sight of youth, unrestrained and riding into the sunset on a hefty motorbike, bags of retail therapy swinging by their side. The road home indeed seems like a thrilling adventure laden with fashion hazards. Oh, the daring escapade of navigating through traffic with newly acquired wardrobes fluttering in the breeze! The journey back surely promises a blend of adrenaline and style, with a dash of peril for that extra zest.
Damn , you're so funnyđđYou should start writing articles lol Btw,agree with you. Can't believe they chose…
Ah, your praise warms my heart like a well-timed warm pack, or should we say, cools it down like a pocket-sized fan in our Thai rendition! I'm thrilled you enjoyed my whimsical take on the remake saga. Oh, writing articles? Now, thatâs a plot twist I didnât see coming, but who knows? Maybe a humorous column is where our skeptical hearts find solace amidst the cascade of remakes.
And oh, your skepticism mirrors mine! Itâs like expecting a spicy Tom Yum and getting a sweet Tom Kha - both delightful but oh, the spicy zing is missed. Gemini-Fourth, while a charm, faces the narrative gymnastics of morphing into Aoki and Ida. Your preference for the 23.5 narrative echoes the classic conundrum: to revel in the familiar or to venture into the remake wilderness. The screen awaits to unveil whether this Thai twist will sizzle or fizzle. Till then, the speculations brew, much like the anticipation for a new Gemini-Fourth narrative adventure!
The Ray and Sandâs mom correlation brought a chuckle to my lips, as it echoed a hilarious debate I once had…
Oh, the intricacies of life and love! Itâs almost comical how we, unknowingly or knowingly, tend to gravitate towards familiar traits in our partners. Your family surely seems to have a knack for keeping the psychoanalysts on their toes! The homemade alcohol bit gave me a good chuckle; itâs like a quirky sitcom scene waiting to unfold.
Itâs fascinating and a tad comforting to know that weâre not alone in this uncanny pattern. The part about being perpetually late and the r/insaneparents membership, oh, that hit close to home. Itâs like a rite of passage for some, navigating through the waters of quirky family dynamics, with a sprinkle of insanity to keep the plot intriguing.
And kudos to the one who had a crash course in handling the r/insaneparents courtesy of his aunt; life surely has a way of prepping us for the grand stage of relationships. Each episode in our lives, much like the chapters you recounted from EP03-05, is peppered with a blend of humor, drama, and a touch of the surreal. Itâs these shared narratives and hearty laughs over lifeâs peculiar script that make the journey captivating, if not wholly entertaining!
My journey continues - EP03-05 are done!Let me start it with - what a BS excuse to hook up! What 2 single (I presume)…
The Ray and Sandâs mom correlation brought a chuckle to my lips, as it echoed a hilarious debate I once had with my bestie. She claimed my choice in a boyfriend (now ex) was driven by some uncanny resemblances he had to my dad. The audacity, right? Yet as time trotted along, we found ourselves laughing over that very observation, over cups of coffee and amidst heartier debates.
Ah, the romantic narrative of Mew and Top, a tale that swirls between the predictable and the nuanced. If I may…
Thank you for your response. Your perspective adds a layer of real-world complexity to the narrative Iâve crafted, much like a dash of spicy chili in a sweet stew, enriching the flavor. Much appreciated!
I really enjoyed this episode. However, as usual, there were many notable issues with the subtitles on GagaOOLala.
It seems Ryuji enjoys giving his close friends and family nicknames related to their food preferences. When his brother met Amane, he referred to him as "ăŻă·ăłă" (Kushinbo). The subtitles translated it as "gluttonous Amane", which I feel carries a negative connotation.
"ăŻă·ăłă" (Kushinbo) is a Japanese term which translates to "a person who loves to eat" or "food lover" in English. It's a light-hearted or affectionate term used to describe someone who enjoys eating or has a hearty appetite.
I am not a professional translator, but personally, I think "Amane, a hearty eater" would be a better translation. As usual, I find that fan translations of Japanese BL subtitles tend to be better than the official translations.
Looking forward to seeing fan translations by enthusiastic individuals.
Finally, I watched the parts of Mew and Top. I still don't understand why Top fell in love with Mew so much.This…
Ah, the romantic narrative of Mew and Top, a tale that swirls between the predictable and the nuanced. If I may politely chime in, their storyline began echoing with a different tone as it unfolded.
Top, our seasoned romantic, seemed to have found a soft enclave in the quiet realm of Mew. Amidst his whirlwind of fleeting romances, Mew's calm demeanor appeared as a gentle anchor. The clandestine sketches were more than mere paper dalliances; they were Topâs silent strokes of intrigue and affection.
Now, thereâs a poetic detail in Top's apparent penchant for scholarly, spectacle-wearing individuals. Boeingâs remark about Mew being an âupgraded versionâ sheds a whimsical light on Topâs preference, painting a picture of his desires with a touch of intellectual allure.
On the flip side, Mew, our gentle soul, had his tranquil waters stirred by Topâs audacious charm. Top wasnât just a fleeting breeze; he was a gusty wind that shook the leaves of Mewâs unexplored emotional territory.
Mew's dating scene was like an unopened book, till Top turned the pages, revealing a fresh layer of emotions with each chapter, a new rhythm of heartbeats.
And now for a dash of whimsy to balance the scales on this less-adored duo. It's merely my theory, but perhaps amidst the garden of love, Mew and Top are like the unassuming daffodils among the roses. They might not catch your eye at first, but oh, the sweet surprise when you take a moment to appreciate their unique bloom!
After the first episode, I'm yearning to teleport back to the college greens, guzzle down pints with pals till we're tipsy and tipsy-turvy, and dive headfirst into the whirlpool of romance once more. Ah, the sweet, intoxicating allure of youthful dalliances!
But hey, the deal-breaker? Gotta make sure my man is cool with my flamboyantly gay crew.
Top seems to be navigating through a storm of emotional caprices, particularly evident in episode ten. His interactions with Mew and Boeing are nothing short of a rollercoaster ride, painting a picture of a guy who's not quite hitting the emotional or intellectual marks.
Letâs stroll down that tricky lane where Top quizzes Mew about his jumbled feelings towards him. It's like he's poking a beehive, expecting not to get stung. Mewâs stammering silence screams discomfort, while Top appears to be missing the emotional memo, big time.
Now, ride the wave to the water jetting scene. Mew makes it clear that he's in a 'wait and see' mode with Top, turning down Top's surfing invite as he's not keen on planning a future filled with uncertainties, especially with a guy whose relationships have a three-month shelf life. The water gets a bit chilly when Top doesn't catch the drift of Mew's self-protective stance, even after Mew's profound statement about learning from failures.
Fast forward to Boeing's entrance and oh boy, does the temperature drop! Topâs handling of the situation is like trying to catch smoke with his bare hands. As Boeing and Mew get chummy, Topâs unease is as visible as a sore thumb, yet heâs playing it cool, or at least trying to. Boeing challenges him, outshines him in surfing, and yet Top doesnât step up to the plate. It's like he's got his head in the sand while the world's moving around him.
The dinner scene in episode nine is like an awkward symphony playing to an audience of cringe. As the tension among Top, Mew, and Boeing simmers, Top is right there, yet nowhere in action. His passive stance amidst Boeingâs jibes in the shower scene in episode 10 is akin to watching a glacier melt â slow, inevitable, and a tad disappointing.
Topâs journey in these scenes is like a shaky boat amidst an emotional storm. His lack of emotional and situational intelligence, not to mention his passiveness in times of crisis, are painting him into a corner. And as the narrative unfolds, one canât help but ponder - will Top find his compass, or will he continue to drift in a sea of emotional ambiguity and missed cues?
Side note: First vs Mond
First takes the chest trophy, while Mond abs-olutely steals the show in the belly battle!
Then, in a scene shift thatâs as smooth as sandpaper, we find Kanghan at a soccer camp in episode 10, because why not? His teenage hormones are doing the tango, but sadly, the romance with Sailom is more vanilla than a scoop of HĂ€agen-Dazs.
Now, letâs talk bromance! Saifa and Name are planning a Great American Road Trip, sans the motorcycles, after making it big. But plot twist, Saifa admits to shooting Kanghan's dad. Was it a ploy to free Name from the clutches of a gang? Oh, the brain cell count is plummeting!
Episode 10 is a melodrama of familial feels, as Kanghan learns of his fatherâs sacrifice for his dying mother. But the scriptwriter seems to have taken a detour from BL Avenue to Family Drama Lane, much to the dismay of the eager audience.
Our fiery youth Kanghan is a paradox wrapped in a conundrum. One moment he's all in with Sailom, the next, he's letting go faster than you can say âplot holeâ. Oh Kang, didn't anyone tell you athletes need to flex their brain muscles too? Or is your brain still on a beach sipping piña coladas?
And let's not forget the superhero moment when Kanghan tracks down Sailom at the hotel with nothing but a misdialed call. Who needs logic when you have the superpower of plot convenience?
Brace yourselves, dear viewers, as episode 11 promises to dive deeper into the abyss of mind-boggling narratives. My popcorn is ready, is yours?
Ah, the hacker tale and the Bully 23.5 love saga, now those are trails waiting to be blazed! They hold the promise of a plot that keeps you on the edge, hearts racing with every twist and turn. But alas, we're served a platter of high school sweethearts, wrapped in a bow of predictability.
But fret not, the silver screen may yet surprise us. Hereâs to holding out for the day when the scriptwriters dive into the uncharted, and gift us a narrative thatâs as unpredictable as a cat on a hot tin roof.
So letâs keep the popcorn popping and the hopes high, because who knows? The next reel might just spin a tale that sends our hearts aflutter and our minds awhirl. Until then, weâll keep the critiques coming and the banter buzzing.
Ah, the sight of youth, unrestrained and riding into the sunset on a hefty motorbike, bags of retail therapy swinging by their side. The road home indeed seems like a thrilling adventure laden with fashion hazards. Oh, the daring escapade of navigating through traffic with newly acquired wardrobes fluttering in the breeze! The journey back surely promises a blend of adrenaline and style, with a dash of peril for that extra zest.
I must tip my hat to the Taiwanese production crew, who've spun a light-hearted BL drama into a charming tapestry filled with familiar tropes, yet managed to keep it fresh and endearing. There's an adorable knack to how they've made clichés lovable, and even moving at places. Xiao Hong's acting is a sparkling gem in this show, truly a rising star. When it comes to BL in Asia, Taiwan indeed has a unique flair.
And oh, your skepticism mirrors mine! Itâs like expecting a spicy Tom Yum and getting a sweet Tom Kha - both delightful but oh, the spicy zing is missed. Gemini-Fourth, while a charm, faces the narrative gymnastics of morphing into Aoki and Ida. Your preference for the 23.5 narrative echoes the classic conundrum: to revel in the familiar or to venture into the remake wilderness. The screen awaits to unveil whether this Thai twist will sizzle or fizzle. Till then, the speculations brew, much like the anticipation for a new Gemini-Fourth narrative adventure!
Itâs fascinating and a tad comforting to know that weâre not alone in this uncanny pattern. The part about being perpetually late and the r/insaneparents membership, oh, that hit close to home. Itâs like a rite of passage for some, navigating through the waters of quirky family dynamics, with a sprinkle of insanity to keep the plot intriguing.
And kudos to the one who had a crash course in handling the r/insaneparents courtesy of his aunt; life surely has a way of prepping us for the grand stage of relationships. Each episode in our lives, much like the chapters you recounted from EP03-05, is peppered with a blend of humor, drama, and a touch of the surreal. Itâs these shared narratives and hearty laughs over lifeâs peculiar script that make the journey captivating, if not wholly entertaining!
It seems Ryuji enjoys giving his close friends and family nicknames related to their food preferences. When his brother met Amane, he referred to him as "ăŻă·ăłă" (Kushinbo). The subtitles translated it as "gluttonous Amane", which I feel carries a negative connotation.
"ăŻă·ăłă" (Kushinbo) is a Japanese term which translates to "a person who loves to eat" or "food lover" in English. It's a light-hearted or affectionate term used to describe someone who enjoys eating or has a hearty appetite.
I am not a professional translator, but personally, I think "Amane, a hearty eater" would be a better translation. As usual, I find that fan translations of Japanese BL subtitles tend to be better than the official translations.
Looking forward to seeing fan translations by enthusiastic individuals.
Top, our seasoned romantic, seemed to have found a soft enclave in the quiet realm of Mew. Amidst his whirlwind of fleeting romances, Mew's calm demeanor appeared as a gentle anchor. The clandestine sketches were more than mere paper dalliances; they were Topâs silent strokes of intrigue and affection.
Now, thereâs a poetic detail in Top's apparent penchant for scholarly, spectacle-wearing individuals. Boeingâs remark about Mew being an âupgraded versionâ sheds a whimsical light on Topâs preference, painting a picture of his desires with a touch of intellectual allure.
On the flip side, Mew, our gentle soul, had his tranquil waters stirred by Topâs audacious charm. Top wasnât just a fleeting breeze; he was a gusty wind that shook the leaves of Mewâs unexplored emotional territory.
Mew's dating scene was like an unopened book, till Top turned the pages, revealing a fresh layer of emotions with each chapter, a new rhythm of heartbeats.
And now for a dash of whimsy to balance the scales on this less-adored duo. It's merely my theory, but perhaps amidst the garden of love, Mew and Top are like the unassuming daffodils among the roses. They might not catch your eye at first, but oh, the sweet surprise when you take a moment to appreciate their unique bloom!