Korn is love with Win and Win is in love with Korn. He knows Win is in his sister's body and when he looks at…
Most of the people here were complaining even before they have actually watched the episode. I know we've been fooled with History My Hero and that other "something Academy", but the story here is completely different.
idk when bl's do this soul-swapping thing it confused me because now Korn is gonna fall in love with Win but he…
I thought it was pretty obvious from the start that Korn was already in love with Win. Besides, when he looks at Lin he sees Win... the last scene made it very clear.
I'm still not sure whether or not this'll properly feel like a BL. It is, but isn't, but is... Don't get me wrong…
Korn is love with Win and Win is in love with Korn. He knows Win is in his sister's body and when he looks at her he sees him, so how is this a fake BL?
I am pretty excited about this adaptation. However, I think it will be challenging for the drama to keep up with…
I'm really enjoying Semantic Error, but I honestly think Cherry Blossoms After Winter has everything to be even bigger and better than it.
Edit: I was wrong. I even think I won't be watching CBAW until it finishes airing. The production seems a little amateur and that's the kind of series I prefer to watch all at once.
I can't stop thinking that the director turned to Kao and Turbo and said "okay, just be yourself and do whatever you do in your daily life when you two are together and we'll film it" and that's how we got episode 4
The preview does give this impression with the "you're not the Black I loved" line... but was it Todd or was it…
We can't be sure of what's going to happen. Literally anything can happen from now on. I was sure Nuchy was following the novel, but now I'm completely lost.
The preview does give this impression with the "you're not the Black I loved" line... but was it Todd or was it…
It would make sense if he was talking to the real Black and saying that he wasn't the same (meaning that he was acting like his "old self" and not the one he fell in love). He still wouldn't know that there were two of them.
The preview does give this impression with the "you're not the Black I loved" line... but was it Todd or was it Sean saying? I'm confused. I'm VERY CONFUSED
Hey guys did y'all see the preview for the next episode?? What was that second last scene? About todd saying to…
I'm honestly deeply very confused. So far I was following the novel trying to make some sense out of everything that was happening, but now I'm completely lost. I have NO idea on what's happening from now on.
Hands down one of the best episodes of a BL series of all time. It had action, romance, characters development, suspense, amazing shots, great performances, incredible music, a beautiful photography... It had EVERYTHING. I had second thoughts about Gun casting for this role, but now I know for sure that he was the best choice Nuchy could have ever made. Nuchy has created a groundbreaking, flawless masterpiece. She's really raised the bar for not just the BL series, but for all the Thai series to come.
I was watching it on a site named Kissasian, but you're right, there's no subs there anymore. Do you have telegram? I found the episodes there too, but they have Spanish and Portuguese subs
Oh, I know what you mean. it's sad and unfortunately, It seems they still don't accept them. But personally, he…
My problem isn't with the characters, I'm disappointed at the screenwriters that thought that it was still okay to use that as a plot device.
I know that scene represents reality and all, because a lot of people would actually react that way. However I'm afraid they might just use it to make him "accept" her anyway (like "I don't care she's a man") and this is so wrong...
'it doesn't feel like a BL at al".
what can define BL series better than over the top acting and unrealistic plots?
Edit: I was wrong. I even think I won't be watching CBAW until it finishes airing. The production seems a little amateur and that's the kind of series I prefer to watch all at once.
Nuchy has created a groundbreaking, flawless masterpiece. She's really raised the bar for not just the BL series, but for all the Thai series to come.
I know that scene represents reality and all, because a lot of people would actually react that way. However I'm afraid they might just use it to make him "accept" her anyway (like "I don't care she's a man") and this is so wrong...