Wow. This is really intense right from the get-go! No complaints, but I hope every episode isn't about Lu Jun Xi resisting. On another note, does anyone else watch Lucas and Kibo on YouTube? Does anyone else think the girl looks like Kibo with a wig? Lol.
Okay, I feel dumb asking this, but is this an all-male universe? I haven't given it any thought at all until the wedding when I noticed only men were there. Now I can't remember if there were any females in the show at all. I guess it's a possibility with ABO, but they didn't delve into mpreg.
Before I look to see what you all had to say, I'm going to give my opinion. When I rate a bl, it's mostly on my enjoyment factor and how pleased I was with it. If they can keep the plot straight and the sound boom of the pictures, I'm pretty happy. I ended up giving this season an 8.5, but that may have been too generous after that last episode.
The season was definitely more exciting than last season, and I personally enjoyed it more. I guess for me it all rested on this last couple of episodes because I was basically happy with it. While I appreciate the complete happily ever after with the all-male wedding (there was not one woman present, lol. Are there even women in this world? I couldn't tell you), I didn't buy the PeteChris relationship at all. So weird, because I thought PeteWay had great chemistry. I think it had everything to do with Chris' character being so cold. NorthSonic were mediocre, and, well. KimKenta had no chance to find out what they were. I guess they got together? It didn't appear that they went to the wedding together. I mean, we didn't even get a moment where Kenta went knocking on Kim's door or anything! All that UST building all season went straight down the drain.
I was fully expecting Alan to die, since Jeff saw them with no future and the preview made it look that way. It's not like I'm sad that he lived, but it all seemed kind of a let down from expectations. I mean, I was ready to cry when he was bleeding out, but then, no, he's okay.
They sucked at portraying Charlie getting his memory back. To do it in the car, of all places! Seat-belted in, facing forward. They'd already tried the car, so it wasn't like that was the key. Alan had just said, "Go drive and get your memory back," so it wasn't exactly a shock. I wanted something just between Charlie and Babe, preferably at home and in bed. And they didn't even tease the others---I wanted Charlie to pretend he still didn't have it and then shock them by saying something he would only know with his memory. And a year later? With no smex? And if THAT was the case, Babe should have been the total saint for it and not sulking about it to all their friends. "Oh, wow, Babe's so great. He's stuck with Charlie all this time. Except he's pissed about the no-sex." Then we don't even get to see any intimacy between them after all that time.
Even Tony's death was a let down. I mean, they've been trying to kill this mother f-er for two seasons, and when he actually dies, it's just in the background of Charlie bleeding out. It appeared Charlie had died, and then he gurgled blood and no one says anything like--"Wait. Charlie? Could he possibly be living through this? Is it his powers?" Nada. I can't even remember now what was required for Tony to actually die--something, because Alan didn't succeed in killing him on the balcony. And I don't care.
And they just let Winner walk away? The more I think about it, the more I feel like episode 12 was not only rushed, but totally screwed up. Did someone else write it?
Okay, great episode. Very action-packed and edge-of-your-seat, and I'm so gutted about Chakri. I loved him! Now that I've said that, when you hack a computer, does it saying HACKING on the screen? And the dead wife swallowed after death. (I promise I don't look for this kind of thing, I just notice.)
cc doesnt know the real reason of why he got approached
Oh, I must have misunderstood. I thought he told his friend or someone that he knew what Wu was doing. At least that saved me several episodes of worrying about him finding out. (I also thought that's why CC wasn't interested in seeing the picture of the ex gf--because he already knew.)
The season was definitely more exciting than last season, and I personally enjoyed it more. I guess for me it all rested on this last couple of episodes because I was basically happy with it. While I appreciate the complete happily ever after with the all-male wedding (there was not one woman present, lol. Are there even women in this world? I couldn't tell you), I didn't buy the PeteChris relationship at all. So weird, because I thought PeteWay had great chemistry. I think it had everything to do with Chris' character being so cold. NorthSonic were mediocre, and, well. KimKenta had no chance to find out what they were. I guess they got together? It didn't appear that they went to the wedding together. I mean, we didn't even get a moment where Kenta went knocking on Kim's door or anything! All that UST building all season went straight down the drain.
I was fully expecting Alan to die, since Jeff saw them with no future and the preview made it look that way. It's not like I'm sad that he lived, but it all seemed kind of a let down from expectations. I mean, I was ready to cry when he was bleeding out, but then, no, he's okay.
They sucked at portraying Charlie getting his memory back. To do it in the car, of all places! Seat-belted in, facing forward. They'd already tried the car, so it wasn't like that was the key. Alan had just said, "Go drive and get your memory back," so it wasn't exactly a shock. I wanted something just between Charlie and Babe, preferably at home and in bed. And they didn't even tease the others---I wanted Charlie to pretend he still didn't have it and then shock them by saying something he would only know with his memory. And a year later? With no smex? And if THAT was the case, Babe should have been the total saint for it and not sulking about it to all their friends. "Oh, wow, Babe's so great. He's stuck with Charlie all this time. Except he's pissed about the no-sex." Then we don't even get to see any intimacy between them after all that time.
Even Tony's death was a let down. I mean, they've been trying to kill this mother f-er for two seasons, and when he actually dies, it's just in the background of Charlie bleeding out. It appeared Charlie had died, and then he gurgled blood and no one says anything like--"Wait. Charlie? Could he possibly be living through this? Is it his powers?" Nada. I can't even remember now what was required for Tony to actually die--something, because Alan didn't succeed in killing him on the balcony. And I don't care.
And they just let Winner walk away? The more I think about it, the more I feel like episode 12 was not only rushed, but totally screwed up. Did someone else write it?