they are all independent from one another so yes you can :)
HIStory 3 trapped has a pretty complicated plot but it's great. If you want a more lighthearted HIStory show you can watch HIStory 2 crossing the line.
Currently my favourite drama I'm watching. It's so funny. My cheeks hurt cause of smiling too much. The ending of ep 5 is getting me really excited for ep 6 and I honestly don't think I can wait. This is body swap done right imo. 10/10 recommend for anyone who's contemplating.
THAT WAS THE END????? I have had this in my currently watching for about 2 months now cause I thought this would continue or something?Well I guess the ending makes sense. Either way this was a great show. It's been a while so I don't remember all the details but I do remember laughing my ass off the night I binged it. So fun. I need more BLs with different and bizarre concepts like this and thank god Japan has been serving.
Im not the type to skip straight pairings in BLs but I honestly have to with this one, I can't stand both Migs or Mateo. Romeo and Jen are cute and funny and Markie and Daniel have started off interesting. I was hoping Romeo and Jen as a couple wasn't just there for comedic purposes but there's only 3 episodes left so we'll see how it goes I guess.
That wasn't cultural appropriation tbh. That just seemed like straight up cultural insensitivity and very offensive.…
I feel like I have to spell out everything to you. Like are you just that incapable of reading comprehension? I said those same groups of people as in individuals in those groups of peoples. Not all of them as a whole. I know you have an extremely limited amount of braincells but I didn't think I'd have to use quantifiers again and again just so you're slow ass knows I'm not talking about every single individual in the aforementioned groups. And stop projecting your weird kinks at me. I know it's very hard being an old gay w a loose bussy from your extensive dildo collection and your fat head being shoved up your ass everyday but that doesn't mean you have to take your jealousy out on me. Again, seek a therapist for that.
That wasn't cultural appropriation tbh. That just seemed like straight up cultural insensitivity and very offensive.…
I truly do believe you're either illiterate or just delusional... maybe both. I never said all of those people think the same. All I said is that only their opinion matters on the issue, whether they agree with me or not. Where did I imply that they all think the same? YOU are the one that claims that everyone that doesn't agree with you is some crazy SJW "censorial" person. YOU are the one that simply can't imagine that those same group of people who aren't monolithic could be offended by that scene. You don't represent any group but yourself. Nor do you represent "free-thinking, open-minded" audience members because you are quite literally none of those things. Stroking your already inflated ego cannot be good for that superiority complex you have. Seek a therapist. And what I do or don't do about FUTS is none of your business. Chew on glass.
That wasn't cultural appropriation tbh. That just seemed like straight up cultural insensitivity and very offensive.…
None of what you're saying makes any sense. Where am I defending all South Asians? Where am I representing all South Asians. I literally gave my own opinion and then made sure to add that only the opinions of South Asians matters on this issue. Are you brain dead or illiterate? You're just pulling at straws at this point. And again, just like how I don't represent South Asians, you don't represent them either. Anyways, make sure to keep replying. It's kind of entertaining how you keep contradicting yourself, repeating the same damn shit, making lame jabs at my character, boasting about your very obviously superior sense of humour that's better than everyone else's, cursing the sjws. How very cute, kind of like a big man baby.
I think it was distasteful and it should be addressed, and I think the directors response to being told it offended…
Damn, I hit a nerve didn't I? You call me a sensitive delicate flower, SJW, tight etc. yet here you are writing paragraph after paragraph because I didn't like a scene in a show and called it what it is. If you don't care about it and don't care what people think then why do you care that we care? You do realize YOU are the one expending the most energy over this scene right? Even going as far as to attack a Sikh person cause they didn't like those scenes either lmaoo. Take some lessons on self awareness because this is really embarrassing. Don't talk about outrage when your entire reply is literally just you throwing a fit and not confuting a thing I said. This is what I find so funny about you anti-SJW people. You are such hypocrites and very much old news too. 2016 was 5 years ago. Wouldn't be surprised if you watch sjw cringe compilations in your spare time (which you've got a lot of) still cause it's the only thing that makes you feel better about yourself. How depressing.
And very funny how you keep claiming anyone that doesn't like the same offensive, juvenile, lame, dumb, insensitive, childish etc. humour you like has a stick up their ass. Sweetie.. some of us just grew past middle school.
That wasn't cultural appropriation tbh. That just seemed like straight up cultural insensitivity and very offensive.…
You're not Sikh, Indian, or South Asian either, and yet you think you have some authority to tell them what they should or shouldn't be offended about. I used the broader term 'South Asian' because I didn't want to assume and be disrespectful in the process, idiot. Sikhs aren't the only ones who wear turbans like that and they made offensive poses that stereotype South Asia as a whole. I'm not white and definitely not in the grip of some white/colonial guilt. You though are very obviously white and reeking of white privilege and insensitivity. If you're gonna use my own words against me at least make sure you understood it as a whole. I added that only what South Asians think ab this is important. Excluding yourself.
I think it was distasteful and it should be addressed, and I think the directors response to being told it offended…
Cultural appropriation is not a positive thing. Do you know the meaning of appropriation and how it applies when used in a cultural sense? I think you're thinking of cultural appreciation. If you think them mocking Sikh and Indian people in some dumb short scene is "a sign of growth and change and openness to civilizations other than one's own" then you're either playing dense or just really ignorant.
Both the wheel and sun protective hats are things that have been "invented" independently multiple times by different cultures. And anything can be created from a culture that doesn't mean it's part of the culture. The first culture to adopt wheels from another culture was not appropriating any sort of culture, they were just using a tool they believed would also be of use to them. There's a difference between a sun protective hat on its own and a (hypothetical) religious wide brim sun protective hat only worn by high priestesses of a culture. Me wearing the sacred religious one while not being a high priestess of that culture would be probably be seen as offensive, disrespectful, and not okay by the people of that culture and that response is perfectly valid.
I find many things funny. For example... things that are actually funny. Not grown men, dressed in Sikh garb and fake facial hair, acting like fools and being culturally insensitive in the process. If that's your idea of "humour", I would very much like no part in it. Finding humour in the mocking of anothers' culture is exactly the opposite of that "sign of growth and change and openness to civilizations other than one's own" thing you were talking about and definitely not the flex you think it is. I know people like you get a kick out of playing the nonchalant, cynical, "Idgaf ab your feelings", "everyone is so sensitive unlike me" character but some of us actually have this really interesting thing called empathy and a critical brain. Me not finding this juvenile humour funny doesn't mean I'm devoid of humour (or a life). It's very easy to laugh when you're not the butt of the joke.
I think it was distasteful and it should be addressed, and I think the directors response to being told it offended…
There are many natural things that have been going on for thousands of years. That doesn't make it okay and that doesn't mean that people who have an opinion on it are tight or not relaxed.
I just want to know. What is everyone's take on cultural appropriation in this drama? IM curiuous. Not here to…
That wasn't cultural appropriation tbh. That just seemed like straight up cultural insensitivity and very offensive. But what I think really doesn't matter. South Asians' (which I'm assuming is the cultures they were making a joke of) opinion on this is what's important.
Almost halfway through this show and all I can really say is that I'm pleasantly surprised. I like how it doesn't take itself seriously. I feel like if it did it would be corny and just another BL full of overdone tropes. Definitely not a masterpiece or anything but so far it's pretty great.
This is one of those shows that are only good for hate-watching. This takes the cake for the worst bl I've ever watched in my life. It's almost like the producers, directors, writers, cast etc. didn't even bother making this a cohesive story. Using Caitlyn fucking Jenner of all people as the final inspirational quote was both hilarious and fitting. This show was about cheating, lying, and betrayal but the final quote and moral is about trans people deserving rights? HUH??? Sarah did not deserve a happy ending at all. Elmo forgave his literal abusive dad way too quickly. And Nathan deserves way better. We did not even get to see what happened to Nathan and Jessie and why tf did Elmo have a girlfriend already and the way he broke the news to her was so ?????? I feel like the producers tried to make their big vision and dreams come true with a small budget and not enough of... anything really.
The background music is so weird and out of place. Sometimes it sounded like elevator music and then it sounded like a whole orchestra. It's just really not fit for this show. The acting was not great either.
Yes, the site seems to be full of children and sexually repressed adults. Whatever the controversy is about the…
The difference with Euphoria though is that the actors are of age. But I do agree that people in this sit can be sexually regressive. There are better reasons to not watch this drama
I really disagree. GMM has a style. Even this series being different it still has some common GMM production problems…
That doesn't mean they don't deserve criticism. The difference between GMMTV and all the other agencies is that GMMTV has a lot more money and resources at its disposal. It is also the most influential company in the BL industry.
And very funny how you keep claiming anyone that doesn't like the same offensive, juvenile, lame, dumb, insensitive, childish etc. humour you like has a stick up their ass. Sweetie.. some of us just grew past middle school.
Both the wheel and sun protective hats are things that have been "invented" independently multiple times by different cultures. And anything can be created from a culture that doesn't mean it's part of the culture. The first culture to adopt wheels from another culture was not appropriating any sort of culture, they were just using a tool they believed would also be of use to them. There's a difference between a sun protective hat on its own and a (hypothetical) religious wide brim sun protective hat only worn by high priestesses of a culture. Me wearing the sacred religious one while not being a high priestess of that culture would be probably be seen as offensive, disrespectful, and not okay by the people of that culture and that response is perfectly valid.
I find many things funny. For example... things that are actually funny. Not grown men, dressed in Sikh garb and fake facial hair, acting like fools and being culturally insensitive in the process. If that's your idea of "humour", I would very much like no part in it. Finding humour in the mocking of anothers' culture is exactly the opposite of that "sign of growth and change and openness to civilizations other than one's own" thing you were talking about and definitely not the flex you think it is. I know people like you get a kick out of playing the nonchalant, cynical, "Idgaf ab your feelings", "everyone is so sensitive unlike me" character but some of us actually have this really interesting thing called empathy and a critical brain. Me not finding this juvenile humour funny doesn't mean I'm devoid of humour (or a life). It's very easy to laugh when you're not the butt of the joke.