I personally didn't find it confusing at all, I just think the episode overall was written extremely poorly.
ha, talk about having low standards/expectations right? I mean, at this point all I want is for Aye and Akk to be happy too. I don't even care what happens to Thua tbh
thua… what the hell… you didnt need to out your friends to get your point across but okay.
Exactly. I was yelling to my tv "Dude, that's so not cool." And the fact that Kanlong forgave him for doing that shit and outing his best friend in front of the whole school just like that....
So I am gonna rent a bit: When I first saw the original trailer, The Eclipse was the only BL story that got me…
You made me rewatch the trailer for ep11 lol Are you talking about the scene where Aye is leaning in to kiss Akk (seemingly) on the lips and Akk has his eyes closed?
I have to say, as much as I've enjoyed Santa's performance up to episode 10 (I went in with zero expectations and he pleasantly surprised me), he didn't deliver as well in this episode. The 'confrontation' with Eiw after the show and drunk Cake were not very convincing. For the confrontation my frustration may come a bit from the script as well but drunk Cake is definitely his weakest performance in the whole series for me. That being said, I hope we get better scenes from him in the following episodes and that he continues at the level he was up to ep10.
Wtf did I just watch... ep11 was a whole lot of nonsensical 'plot' mashed in a blender with poor writing. Just when I was thinking the story was picking up a bit and becoming better than in the first few episodes.... episode 11 came and hit me like a truck in the face :/
Are you talking about the scene where Aye is leaning in to kiss Akk (seemingly) on the lips and Akk has his eyes closed?
Just when I was thinking the story was picking up a bit and becoming better than in the first few episodes.... episode 11 came and hit me like a truck in the face :/
I never understood it either