9 years of separation and people are still completely delusional about them being real 🙄Bls and kpop industries…
Are you talking about the sudden rise of people thinking KristSingto is real?
Personally, every ship to me is not real (meaning they are not dating in real life) unless stated otherwise.
However, I get why people are starting to believe that KristSingto is real due to the sudden change of behavior since they are known to be very clear on fanservice and have stated multiple times that they are just friends for years. So, the very sudden recent change of giving vague answers and being very shy to the teasing questions they often get is very surprising. So far, I haven't seen fans being weird about it nor cross the line, just some "hmmm", nothing too crazy compared to the usual delusion in other BL & kpop ships.
Also, I believe it is 7 years (2018 to 2025) of separation, but technically they were not separated as they were still in contact & were working with each other in fanmeetings & concerts & some projects like I'm Tee, Me Too & commercials during those 7 years.
Can't argue with you- this has become so weighed down with stupidity - you have to suspend not just reality but…
Both Pit Babe and Goddess Bless You From Death (mainly this episode) has a lot of stupid mistakes that the characters keep making. The weaknesses of the writers are really showing in this show as they did the same mistakes in Pit Babe 2. However, I think there are less mistakes/not as dumb as in Pit Babe 2.
Hi there. Just dropping in to say I really admire your writing style and content. Don't always agree with you…
The awkward kissing scenes made sense for me since it was the characters' first kisses & the show was walking on eggshells at that time since there were only 2 BL series before SOTUS. Plus, it was rated 18+ explicit just because it was a BL, so for me, I excuse the kisses for the show.
You can watch it through 2 ways: ~ TVer with a VPN linked to Japan with no subtitles After the VPN is at Japan, there is a question page asking for birthday & zip code (put a random Japanese zip code). You can use auto-generated subtitles by using your browser settings. If you use Chrome, go to settings, then Accessibility, download Japanese & English, then turn on Live-Caption & Live-Translate. ~ Fansubbers There are 2 that I know of. One of them uploads their work on drama-otaku and another one uploads it on another site (I can't say exactly). To access the episodes on drama-otaku, you have to register an account, if you don't have one already. Registeration period closed a few months ago, so it will open again next year. As for the other fansubber, go on this Reddit link (https://www.reddit.com/r/boyslove/comments/1odd7km/japan_oishii_rikon_todokemasu_ill_deliver_a/), DM the poster asking for the link of the fansubber, then follow their instructions.
You can also use pirated websites, but fansubbers frowned upon that since it usually takes their work.
Replay got cancelled will there be any other series of pondphuwin in 2026? I REALLY LIKED THE PILOT 😿
Phuwin has Scarlet Heart Thailand coming out in 2026 and Pond has High & Low: Born to be High coming out probably in 2027.
Other than that, nothing else. Either GMMTV will give them a non-lineup show or have them appear as guest stars in a show or we have to wait for the 2027 lineup.
should i wacth this or not ???? like i am so confused i really loved S1 but looking at the review i am bit skeptical????…
Majority of people think this season is bad, but there are some people who think it is good. I would recommended to watch the episodes one by one and stop once you feel like you can't watch it anymore.
Most people had complaints about the middle & end of the season rather than the beginning of the season. The action scenes & the beginning were good. The complaints were mainly about Babe's bad ideas, Alan being written out-of-character, North & Sonic's storyline feeling flat, Kim & Kenta's storyline ending not being showcased properly, and the ending is rushed. All of those start to show up or become more prominent at the end.
You can watch it on TVer with a VPN set to Japan (but it does not have subtitles, so you have to use Google Translate…
It is a Chrome feature. When you open the Chrome Browser, click the 3 vertical dots on the upper right, click Settings, go to Accessibility, and turn on Live Caption & Live Translate. Make sure to download Japanese & English by clicking Add Languages.
can someone tell me where I can watch this with good english subs? 🥹
There are two ways I can think of.
The first way is on drama-otaku. On that website, someone is subbing it. However, you need to register an account to watch it and the registration period for this season has closed. I do not know when the next registration period will open.
Dates? The characters' ages are not stated on MDL. Age you talking about the actors' ages? In that case, that is true.
To find episode 5, you can try to find pirated websites somewhere online or watch it on the TVer website with auto-generated subtitles & a VPN sent to Japan. There is also a person on Reddit who talks about every episode and they have connections to a person who fansubs the episodes. You just have to DM them (https://www.reddit.com/r/boyslove/comments/1ojaw6j/japan_oishii_rikon_todokemasu_ill_deliver_a/).
YouTube accounts might take a while to upload episode 5.
Well, I have to say, the series was great again, no doubt about it, but what I absolutely don't understand is:…
I think the editors mixed in the behind the scenes clip with the actual show (whether accidentally or on purpose). It could be accidentally since one shot had the audio breaking to be the same audio quality that we get like in the other behind the scenes episodes.
Tony is played by S, who is the producer of the show. In that scene, there are two other people next to S, who are also producers.
I posted this comment here before, but I want to post it again (with slight changes) since I see a slight increase of people saying Hajime & Kai don't seem to be a couple because they are not showing any signs that they are a couple or that they are not showing any romance/emotions towards each other.
Only a few people have this complaint, but I want to talk about it before this opinion gets out of control like spreading misinformation/different standards as facts towards non-watchers.
I understand why some people have this opinion as most BLs have a lot of kiss & other physically affectionate scenes, so they are probably used to seeing those types of scenes. However, I think they do show romance & affection towards each other.
1) Not a BL Centered Show The divorce cases are the main highlight of the show and not the main couple's plotline. It seems like their plotline will get more important as more episodes get released, but for now, it is not too important yet, so there are not a lot of coupley or extreme coupley scenes.
2) Established Relationship Unlike other BLs where the characters need to prove their love & clearly show affection to get each other's attention & interest, the main characters are already in a relationship, so they do not need to constantly do that. Some couples are naturally overly affectionate (physically and/or verbally) while others are not. Some couples are mix & match where there are some moments of them loving all over each other & other moments where they are comfortably existing with each other.
3) Examples of Affection In case someone did not spot it, Hajime is very comfortable around Kai. If you compare his behavior with his clients vs his assistant vs Kai, the level of comfort increased by a lot. They are also comfortable in touching each other like when Hajime touched Kai's back to get him off the wall, Kai playing with Hajime's hair, Kai doing Hajime's tie (it reminds me of that scene from Up), and the cuddling scene in episode 1, plus much more. Besides that, other types of affections are shown such as Hajime knowing what to get Kai for takeout, Kai being gentle when Hajime can't finish a sentence, and them softly smiling at each other when the other is not looking. As for verbal, they are not a very direct couple, but that is fine since they know what the other is feeling/thinking. In one episode, instead of Kai saying "how was your day", he asked Hajime "so you visited your sister", which makes it easier for a person to open up. Hajime is very socially awkward. Even though he is very comfortable with Kai, he still has a habit of a direct vague question with a direct vague answer. As for Kai, in episode 4, Kai almost got emotional with a case and Hajime immediately looked at him. He probably didn't ask Kai how was he because he trust Kai to speak up whenever he is ready like in last episode when Kai spoke up to Hajime about the case. It is all in the details & minor things.
We will probably get bigger signs of affection in later episodes, but if we don't, it does not make them any less of a couple.
Hey guys I know that the story revolves around their professions. Everything thing I understood in the story.…
This is going to be a long reply, so please bear with me lol
They do talk about private things such as talking about Anna and Hajime's sister. Last episode, they had a little argument about how Hajime keep bringing his personal feelings into his cases, which can be a good and a bad thing. Granted, that was about work, but it also relates to their personal lives.
Maybe it is not as much as you want, but long-term healthy couples tend to talk about everything & nothing, especially with what is happening in their lives. Right now, work, Anna, & Hajime's sister are things happening in their lives, thus they talk about that. Other than that, there is nothing new to talk about, so they are just simply enjoying each other's existence with banter & small talk here and there.
They have expressed that they are a couple in a lot of moments. In episode 1, the show showcased their morning routine, their evening routine, and their dinner routine, basically showing their normal life before Anna comes into the picture. In episode 2, they have that scene of Hajime getting takeout for Kai and knowing exactly what he wants. In episode 3, they showcased their adjustment to Anna as a couple with them adjusting their routines and Kai lowkey adopting her as his own child. In episode 4, they showcased them working together more directly & more domestic moments of them being comfortable around Anna & with Anna. In episode 5, they showcased personal conflict in their relationship with Hajime's sister & the divorce case. In this episode, there are a lot of domestic moments.
Unlike other BLs where the characters need to prove their love & clearly show affection to get each other's attention & interest, the main characters are already in a relationship, so they do not need to constantly do that. Some couples are naturally overly affectionate (physical and/or verbal) while others are not. Some couples are mix & match where there are some moments of them loving all over each other & other moments where they are comfortably existing with each other.
In case if you did not spot it, Hajime is very comfortable around Kai. If you compare his behavior with his clients vs his assistant vs Kai, the level of comfort increased by a lot. They are also comfortable in touching each other like when Hajime touched Kai's back to get him off the wall, Kai playing with Hajime's hair, Kai doing Hajime's tie (it reminds me of that scene from Up), and the cuddling scene in episode 1, plus much more. Besides that, other types of affections are shown such as Hajime knowing what to get Kai for takeout, Kai being gentle when Hajime can't finish a sentence, and them softly smiling at each other when the other is not looking. It is all in the details & minor things.
Lemme know if I am interpreting this wrong, but I am assuming you want more direct conversations of "have you eaten" or "are you okay" or "how was your day". Nothing wrong with wanting that, but just because a couple doesn't show that does not mean they are not a couple or makes them any less of a couple. With Hajime & Kai, Kai always cook Hajime's meals, so he knows if he ate or not. They work together most of the time, so they know how the day went. Also, they do ask each other questions like "so you went to see your sister" or something not as direct, but still gets the same answer. Each healthy couple is different, so some have more direct ways of communicating and others don't.
I think they have to remove the tag as gay relationship. As they dealing their profession is good but there is…
As other people have said, their relationship has a huge connection to the plot as it shapes their view on their divorce cases and it is very important regarding on how they will take custody of Anna.
I would suggest to wait until the show is over since their relationship is becoming more important as the cases are slowly getting more related to their relationship and the subplot with Hajime's family is slowly getting bigger. Even if it does not, the tag should not be removed as they are in a gay relationship (the narrator states it in every episode besides the first episode).
Also, this show is not a BL centered show, so the divorce cases are the main highlight of the show and not the main couple's plotline.
Not every tag of a show needs to have major importance in the plotline. It is for viewers to know that a show has that element in it. For example, Age Gap [Real Life] is not that important to the show since it applies to the actors and not the characters, but it can be important to the viewer because some really care about the age difference between the actors before shipping them.
I love how they showed throughout the show different reasons on why someone would cheat. The first case shows someone who cheat for the reason of finding someone new. The second case shows a person cheating for money & a person cheating out of boredom. This case shows a person cheating for love.
Despite the reason of cheating is more reasonable than the first two cases, the act of cheating still hurts someone and is still wrong.
Also, love the amount of domestic fluff in this episode like the entire family being detectives. When Hajime was talking to Anna's teacher, I realized that this is the first time we saw him talk to someone outside of work that is not his family. He is so cute and socially awkward with people. Now, I am even more curious how he met Kai.
It is so cute to see Hajime & Anna bickering. Even though Anna is related to Hajime, she is more like Kai lol
I am very excited for the next episode as I was waiting for the same-sex couple case to show up since their story really relates to Hajime & Kai's story. I wonder how would they react to hearing their case and I wonder why did the female (forgot her name) chose Hajime as her lawyer unless she know of his sexuality.
I know that the show is centered in the cases that Hajime and Kai work in, and that's great, as I already said…
I hope so too! Maybe in later episodes since these cases are getting closer to their personal lives. If not, it is absolutely fine with me since I really like the format of the show.
Personally, every ship to me is not real (meaning they are not dating in real life) unless stated otherwise.
However, I get why people are starting to believe that KristSingto is real due to the sudden change of behavior since they are known to be very clear on fanservice and have stated multiple times that they are just friends for years. So, the very sudden recent change of giving vague answers and being very shy to the teasing questions they often get is very surprising. So far, I haven't seen fans being weird about it nor cross the line, just some "hmmm", nothing too crazy compared to the usual delusion in other BL & kpop ships.
Also, I believe it is 7 years (2018 to 2025) of separation, but technically they were not separated as they were still in contact & were working with each other in fanmeetings & concerts & some projects like I'm Tee, Me Too & commercials during those 7 years.
~ TVer with a VPN linked to Japan with no subtitles
After the VPN is at Japan, there is a question page asking for birthday & zip code (put a random Japanese zip code). You can use auto-generated subtitles by using your browser settings. If you use Chrome, go to settings, then Accessibility, download Japanese & English, then turn on Live-Caption & Live-Translate.
~ Fansubbers
There are 2 that I know of. One of them uploads their work on drama-otaku and another one uploads it on another site (I can't say exactly). To access the episodes on drama-otaku, you have to register an account, if you don't have one already. Registeration period closed a few months ago, so it will open again next year. As for the other fansubber, go on this Reddit link (https://www.reddit.com/r/boyslove/comments/1odd7km/japan_oishii_rikon_todokemasu_ill_deliver_a/), DM the poster asking for the link of the fansubber, then follow their instructions.
You can also use pirated websites, but fansubbers frowned upon that since it usually takes their work.
Other than that, nothing else. Either GMMTV will give them a non-lineup show or have them appear as guest stars in a show or we have to wait for the 2027 lineup.
Most people had complaints about the middle & end of the season rather than the beginning of the season. The action scenes & the beginning were good. The complaints were mainly about Babe's bad ideas, Alan being written out-of-character, North & Sonic's storyline feeling flat, Kim & Kenta's storyline ending not being showcased properly, and the ending is rushed. All of those start to show up or become more prominent at the end.
The acting is better than last season though.
The first way is on drama-otaku. On that website, someone is subbing it. However, you need to register an account to watch it and the registration period for this season has closed. I do not know when the next registration period will open.
The second way, which is the best way, is on Reddit. There is a person who talks about each episode there. They have connections to a fansubber who subs every episode. DM the redditor and they will give you the link. Redditor's link: (https://www.reddit.com/r/boyslove/comments/1ojaw6j/japan_oishii_rikon_todokemasu_ill_deliver_a/).
To find episode 5, you can try to find pirated websites somewhere online or watch it on the TVer website with auto-generated subtitles & a VPN sent to Japan. There is also a person on Reddit who talks about every episode and they have connections to a person who fansubs the episodes. You just have to DM them (https://www.reddit.com/r/boyslove/comments/1ojaw6j/japan_oishii_rikon_todokemasu_ill_deliver_a/).
YouTube accounts might take a while to upload episode 5.
Tony is played by S, who is the producer of the show. In that scene, there are two other people next to S, who are also producers.
Only a few people have this complaint, but I want to talk about it before this opinion gets out of control like spreading misinformation/different standards as facts towards non-watchers.
I understand why some people have this opinion as most BLs have a lot of kiss & other physically affectionate scenes, so they are probably used to seeing those types of scenes. However, I think they do show romance & affection towards each other.
1) Not a BL Centered Show
The divorce cases are the main highlight of the show and not the main couple's plotline. It seems like their plotline will get more important as more episodes get released, but for now, it is not too important yet, so there are not a lot of coupley or extreme coupley scenes.
2) Established Relationship
Unlike other BLs where the characters need to prove their love & clearly show affection to get each other's attention & interest, the main characters are already in a relationship, so they do not need to constantly do that. Some couples are naturally overly affectionate (physically and/or verbally) while others are not. Some couples are mix & match where there are some moments of them loving all over each other & other moments where they are comfortably existing with each other.
3) Examples of Affection
In case someone did not spot it, Hajime is very comfortable around Kai. If you compare his behavior with his clients vs his assistant vs Kai, the level of comfort increased by a lot. They are also comfortable in touching each other like when Hajime touched Kai's back to get him off the wall, Kai playing with Hajime's hair, Kai doing Hajime's tie (it reminds me of that scene from Up), and the cuddling scene in episode 1, plus much more. Besides that, other types of affections are shown such as Hajime knowing what to get Kai for takeout, Kai being gentle when Hajime can't finish a sentence, and them softly smiling at each other when the other is not looking. As for verbal, they are not a very direct couple, but that is fine since they know what the other is feeling/thinking. In one episode, instead of Kai saying "how was your day", he asked Hajime "so you visited your sister", which makes it easier for a person to open up. Hajime is very socially awkward. Even though he is very comfortable with Kai, he still has a habit of a direct vague question with a direct vague answer. As for Kai, in episode 4, Kai almost got emotional with a case and Hajime immediately looked at him. He probably didn't ask Kai how was he because he trust Kai to speak up whenever he is ready like in last episode when Kai spoke up to Hajime about the case. It is all in the details & minor things.
We will probably get bigger signs of affection in later episodes, but if we don't, it does not make them any less of a couple.
They do talk about private things such as talking about Anna and Hajime's sister. Last episode, they had a little argument about how Hajime keep bringing his personal feelings into his cases, which can be a good and a bad thing. Granted, that was about work, but it also relates to their personal lives.
Maybe it is not as much as you want, but long-term healthy couples tend to talk about everything & nothing, especially with what is happening in their lives. Right now, work, Anna, & Hajime's sister are things happening in their lives, thus they talk about that. Other than that, there is nothing new to talk about, so they are just simply enjoying each other's existence with banter & small talk here and there.
They have expressed that they are a couple in a lot of moments. In episode 1, the show showcased their morning routine, their evening routine, and their dinner routine, basically showing their normal life before Anna comes into the picture. In episode 2, they have that scene of Hajime getting takeout for Kai and knowing exactly what he wants. In episode 3, they showcased their adjustment to Anna as a couple with them adjusting their routines and Kai lowkey adopting her as his own child. In episode 4, they showcased them working together more directly & more domestic moments of them being comfortable around Anna & with Anna. In episode 5, they showcased personal conflict in their relationship with Hajime's sister & the divorce case. In this episode, there are a lot of domestic moments.
Unlike other BLs where the characters need to prove their love & clearly show affection to get each other's attention & interest, the main characters are already in a relationship, so they do not need to constantly do that. Some couples are naturally overly affectionate (physical and/or verbal) while others are not. Some couples are mix & match where there are some moments of them loving all over each other & other moments where they are comfortably existing with each other.
In case if you did not spot it, Hajime is very comfortable around Kai. If you compare his behavior with his clients vs his assistant vs Kai, the level of comfort increased by a lot. They are also comfortable in touching each other like when Hajime touched Kai's back to get him off the wall, Kai playing with Hajime's hair, Kai doing Hajime's tie (it reminds me of that scene from Up), and the cuddling scene in episode 1, plus much more. Besides that, other types of affections are shown such as Hajime knowing what to get Kai for takeout, Kai being gentle when Hajime can't finish a sentence, and them softly smiling at each other when the other is not looking. It is all in the details & minor things.
Lemme know if I am interpreting this wrong, but I am assuming you want more direct conversations of "have you eaten" or "are you okay" or "how was your day". Nothing wrong with wanting that, but just because a couple doesn't show that does not mean they are not a couple or makes them any less of a couple. With Hajime & Kai, Kai always cook Hajime's meals, so he knows if he ate or not. They work together most of the time, so they know how the day went. Also, they do ask each other questions like "so you went to see your sister" or something not as direct, but still gets the same answer. Each healthy couple is different, so some have more direct ways of communicating and others don't.
I would suggest to wait until the show is over since their relationship is becoming more important as the cases are slowly getting more related to their relationship and the subplot with Hajime's family is slowly getting bigger. Even if it does not, the tag should not be removed as they are in a gay relationship (the narrator states it in every episode besides the first episode).
Also, this show is not a BL centered show, so the divorce cases are the main highlight of the show and not the main couple's plotline.
Not every tag of a show needs to have major importance in the plotline. It is for viewers to know that a show has that element in it. For example, Age Gap [Real Life] is not that important to the show since it applies to the actors and not the characters, but it can be important to the viewer because some really care about the age difference between the actors before shipping them.
I love how they showed throughout the show different reasons on why someone would cheat. The first case shows someone who cheat for the reason of finding someone new. The second case shows a person cheating for money & a person cheating out of boredom. This case shows a person cheating for love.
Despite the reason of cheating is more reasonable than the first two cases, the act of cheating still hurts someone and is still wrong.
Also, love the amount of domestic fluff in this episode like the entire family being detectives. When Hajime was talking to Anna's teacher, I realized that this is the first time we saw him talk to someone outside of work that is not his family. He is so cute and socially awkward with people. Now, I am even more curious how he met Kai.
It is so cute to see Hajime & Anna bickering. Even though Anna is related to Hajime, she is more like Kai lol
I am very excited for the next episode as I was waiting for the same-sex couple case to show up since their story really relates to Hajime & Kai's story. I wonder how would they react to hearing their case and I wonder why did the female (forgot her name) chose Hajime as her lawyer unless she know of his sexuality.