I feel like, Black would make Sean realize that he needs to let go of White. White has a bright future ahead of…
Fair enough, but why chase him then? It looks like White is trying to distance himself, so it'd be odd for Sean to chase him down just to tell him to go away. I think what's going to happen is Sean is gonna go after him and get worked up over what's going on, but it'll force a confrontation. If the "never want to see your face again" thing is directed at White, it might be an ultimatum type deal, like if you're not gonna be honest with me then just leave now and don't come back.
Don’t worry Sean will get thru to white Sean will push white to finally tell him the reason why he did once…
Yeah, it'll be good when they finally just work it out, but there are only three episodes left, and I don't want them to waste precious minutes on a fake break up. So yeah, that's what I'm also hoping will be the case, that it's just misleading us. I know they're end game, it's just kind of annoying that they keep dragging this stuff on, you know? But hopefully the episode is satisfying.
This one was announced this year so we will have to wait a long time especially since covid cases have surged…
I know, I'm so excited! Thanks for the info. I'm not sure if there's a way to see when something was posted or announced, so I was just going through leaving comments on shows without any in order to date how long we'd gone without updates. I have a list of upcoming BL that I maintain, attached to a list of stuff that hasn't updated in so long that it might be canceled, so I'm glad this one was recently announced and not from a few years ago or something. I really hope it happens, because we need more BL with interesting stories and themes.
I really hope we're not gonna have to deal with anymore Sean/White drama with the whole running away, refusing to communicate thing. The preview including that line "I don't want to see your face again" has me preemptively annoyed. After all that, that line better be a mislead. He flat out told Black he couldn't stop him from being with White, then he breaks up with him five seconds later? I'm just so over the whole identity secret thing, so now that Sean finally knows for sure, I just want them to keep moving forward, not backwards. I feel like I can't enjoy stuff from this episode not knowing why Sean would say that in the next episode. I don't buy White being his usual big baby self to be enough to make Sean just change his mind about loving him, so I wonder who he's actually talking to or what he's actually referring to. Maybe Dan? I don't know, this show has so many great things but it really annoys me in other ways.
This comment and negativity is unnecessary here… take it to the forums honey.
Gonna have to agree on that count. Yeah, it'd be nice to see more GL stuff, but that doesn't mean there's "too much" BL. I hope both BL and GL amounts triple in the next year, haha.
They're movies, not series. There are also a handful of weird short films but they don't really offer much either. Of the feature lengths, Red Wine in the Dark Night is a very strange vampire movie without the traditional vampire lore. It's a really weird movie all around. The other movie is Bite Fight which is a really cheesy, over-the-top, and bizarre vampire film.
There's only one series I've found that claims to be about vampires, but the comments were suggesting it isn't actually BL or about vampires. I think it's called something like Discipline Z. Since I haven't seen it, and people are saying that it isn't a vampire BL, I can't count it until I have verification.
It isn't fair that we never get vampire BL, and the only three that we DO get all end in tragedy. What's up with that? I'd be more forgiving of stuff like this if there were more options. If I had a happy one, a longer one, a more in-depth one, etc. to watch afterward, it'd be different. I'm just kinda over the limitations on gay content. It's like, if it isn't a fluffy school romance or office romance, it barely exists and is usually sad.
So did I, and I actually think it's pretty weird that he doesn't, given all the hints he was dropping and the…
Yeah, that could certainly be it too. I just really hate the idea of him being totally fooled this entire time. It also feels really weird that Sean fell for him so fast and hard if he legitimately thought he was Black the whole time. I thought Sean started opening up to him so quickly after seeing the contacts/glasses because it confirmed to him that he was with the person he was actually into, White. He's been testing White since day one, and it seemed clear he knew this was a different person. But then...
Ugh, I don't know, I hope it's satisfying next week, whatever explanation they give.
Will Black get hurt? According to the preview, White was having issues while driving the motorcycle with Sean…
Ooh, good catch! I was wondering why he passed out like that, but I didn't even consider that it could be because of Black. He seems like he gets Sean out of there without injury of his own, so that'd be the only other explanation, I suppose.
dan please redeem yourself in a different way that's not related to dying
Right? I know it's gotta be something big, but I would hate for them to take it in that direction. They made Yok and Dan so pure and cute to mess with us and destroy our hearts, lol.
Not justifying it, but I think he's enraged that Sean put his hands on his brother. It could be a number of things, but one is that he doesn't want Sean to put White in danger. Maybe he thought that was the best way to keep White safe, by making Sean afraid to approach him again. I hated that scene so much, though. Screw Black.
The preview does give this impression with the "you're not the Black I loved" line... but was it Todd or was it…
Right, but it seems a little clunky. I think it's more likely that it's Sean to White, but it feels weird since he's talking to the person who is acting like the Black he loves, you know? Regardless, I assume it is indeed a Sean to White line, but I'd love if it were a more complicated element with the other two.
The preview does give this impression with the "you're not the Black I loved" line... but was it Todd or was it…
There's also the fact that Black is pretending to be White when they first meet up again, so it's hard to say how long it goes before Todd realizes he's been tricked. I like this theory, though. I kinda hope that's what happens.
The preview does give this impression with the "you're not the Black I loved" line... but was it Todd or was it…
I feel like that line makes more sense coming from Todd's mouth, because it seems odd in the context of Sean and White talking. But who even knows at this point. It'd be an interesting detail in this web of complicated relationships, that's for sure.
I also kind of got that impression from the preview! And it would explain why Todd was always fondling White, since they look alike, so he'd be physically into him too. But it could also just be a friend thing, since they used to be closer. I really like the idea of that. If there has to be a tragic exes thing, I'd love it to be them. Especially if it can be them instead of Dan and Yok. x_x
His name is Boss and he's best known for his role in that dreadful BL series "Hidden Love". His next series will…
Oh awesome! Glad I'll get to see him some more. I didn't see Hidden Love, but that's a shame. Hopefully What Zabb Man will be less dreadful. XD Thanks for the info!
Wow! Just wow. Where to begin?!?!?! I honestly thought Sean knew that White was pretending to be Black. Guess…
So did I, and I actually think it's pretty weird that he doesn't, given all the hints he was dropping and the many things that revealed Black isn't Black. The only thing I can think is that he doesn't realize the old Black is back, so he for whatever reason thinks White is the one doing all of this all of a sudden. Now I have to wonder why the hell all of those things happened to begin with, like the tying him to the bed thing.
And yeah, at first I was like, they're really gonna have Dan immediately betray them, like not even wait? But he protected Yok, and then they shot him, so clearly whatever is going on, even if Dan is at fault in some way, did not include him in the plan.
I don't know why it happened right this minute, but there's also the fact that they're all being followed regularly. I mean, at this rate, they aren't really being all that careful. Like half the cast could have betrayed them, so I guess we'll just have to wait and see.
There's only one series I've found that claims to be about vampires, but the comments were suggesting it isn't actually BL or about vampires. I think it's called something like Discipline Z. Since I haven't seen it, and people are saying that it isn't a vampire BL, I can't count it until I have verification.
Ugh, I don't know, I hope it's satisfying next week, whatever explanation they give.
And yeah, at first I was like, they're really gonna have Dan immediately betray them, like not even wait? But he protected Yok, and then they shot him, so clearly whatever is going on, even if Dan is at fault in some way, did not include him in the plan.
I don't know why it happened right this minute, but there's also the fact that they're all being followed regularly. I mean, at this rate, they aren't really being all that careful. Like half the cast could have betrayed them, so I guess we'll just have to wait and see.