I truly did not expect myself to get through another Thai BL series so fast, but Never Let Me Go had me intrigued, and then I was captured by how good the story was! Sure, like any other BL, it has it’s super cheesy, soap moments, but this one didn’t manage to cross the line as many times, much to its benefit.
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Weekend Movie Review
I was gone for most of the weekend, but there were two new films out there that I knew I had to see! Both with incredibly high Rotten Tomatoes scores and some serious Oscar buzz.
Read moreShorsey – Season 2
Now that Letterkenny officially announced it’s final season airing this month, new seasons of Shorsey are all I have to look forward to. And there will definitely be more of this show, as it’s already been renewed and is currently filming its third season.
Read moreBed Friend – Series Review
Again, as far as I can tell, almost every single Thai BL series is a one and done situation. I believe the same thing goes for this 2023 series, Bed Friend, but I kind of wish there were more. Yes, there is a spinoff series featuring a supporting character, but it’s not the same!
Read moreThanksgiving Weekend Movie Review
I didn’t get any extra days off besides the holiday, but that doesn’t mean I wasn’t able to squeeze in a ton of movies! I didn’t get to the theater as much as I would have preferred, but there was still some solid gold in there.
Read morePoker Face – Season 1 Review
Although I don’t know whether or not Rian Johnson’s new series, Poker Face, was intended to be more than one season, I can tell you now that I’m pleased it’s getting another.
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It was another week in a different state this month, so that means I didn’t have an excess of time to dedicate to movies, but there were still a couple that I made count.
Read moreHidden Agenda Review
More BL dramas! What else should you be expecting by now? There are just so many and they are right at my fingertips in an endless flow. This time around the internet led me to Hidden Agenda.
Read moreOnly Friends Review
God bless the Youtube algorithm! After my month’s long (and let’s be real, it’s still going) obsession with KinnPorsche The Series, the numbers and formulas decided that Only Friends was right up my alley. And they were so right!
In fact, it was this show, only six episodes in when I came across it, was the catalyst for all of the other GMMTV shows that I’ve watched in between. The only difference is that everything else I’ve watched up to this point was already completed. Because trust me, if Only Friends had been, I might have burned through all twelve episodes in one day. I will say that until I watched Love in the Air, this was almost as racy KinnPorsche, but it was still one of the most racy of the BL series I had tuned into, so I was pretty into it. They took the relationships to a much more real level, and for that, I am grateful.
The show centers on some late college students whose class project is to start a business together. Ray, the rich friend of the group, offers up a property his father isn’t using to open a hostel. Cool. Wish I had friends like that! Anyway, Ray is the drunk of the group who harbors a crush on Mew, the nerd of the group. He pretty quickly falls for Top, a former playboy who decides to change himself for the better in order to win Mew over. Too bad that happens after he sleeps with Mew and Ray’s other friend, Boston. If Top is a playboy, then I don’t know how you’d categorize Boston. A player, I suppose. He’s not looking for commitment at all, especially since he plans to move to New York to pursue photography. Nick changes that for him…at least Nick would like to think it does. Finally there is Sand, who gets sucked into Ray’s drunken orbit.
All of these guys have messy ass storylines that duck and weave among each other, and there were a few weeks where it was like whiplash. So, maybe not everything about this show was that realistic. But they do make the characters face some hard truths that I’m sure lots of people have had to face in their lives. And I will say that not everyone gets a happy ending, but that lends itself to the more realistic beats of the show. Some dilemmas our guys face include forgiving an unfaithful significant other, going and committing to rehab, and finding someone that actually love you. Aside from all of these intertwining storylines, there are even some significant side characters that wreck some havoc on these guys’ already complicated lives.
All of that to say I loved every minute of it! A few weeks ago when the last episode aired, I was bummed to know that I would no longer be spending my Saturday mornings with these characters and their hot mess express. I am keeping my fingers crossed for a special episode, as the BL networks tend to do, but if not, I am also keeping my fingers crossed for a second season. It ended in such a way that one really could exist, but if not, I am truly satisfied with how it ended. As for all the main actors in the series, I will be checking out any finished projects and hope to see them in their respective pairs in many, many future projects.
Dracula Miniseries Review
Ever since watching Bad Sisters earlier this year, I’ve been really interested in seeing Claes Bang in more stuff. The list of options is long, but when I saw that this miniseries on the Bram Stoker classic was only three episodes and featured Phil Dunster in one of them, I knew I was in!
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