Love is a very multi-faceted thing. Sometimes it develops quietly, sneaking into our lives so subtlety we don’t realize how deep it is until something challenges it.
Continue reading “My Only 12%” First Impressions (Ep. 1 & 2)
Love is a very multi-faceted thing. Sometimes it develops quietly, sneaking into our lives so subtlety we don’t realize how deep it is until something challenges it.
Continue reading “My Only 12%” First Impressions (Ep. 1 & 2)
Since we are always talking about our favorites, today’s feature would be focusing on the non favorites; dramas that left us shaking our heads in disbelief or shock. Mostly quantity precedes quality in the Boys’ Love world and there is no escaping the fact that most dramas seem lacking in terms of storytelling or casting. Join us, as our authors take stock of shows that were a major disappointment.
Takumi-kun Series 1: And The Spring Breeze Whispers (2007) is a movie that speaks volumes about the early works of the BL genre.
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On Cloud Nine is a six episode mini-series that looks amazing, and I must say the cinemaphotography is breathtaking.
Continue reading “On Cloud Nine” First Impressions (Ep. 1 & 2)
Aka ‘Ex-boyfriend’s Recipe’—and, no, I did not make that up.
“My eyes are tempted by the smile of an angel and your lips whisper secrets of forbidden love”- Natasha Harvey
Continue reading “Papa What is Love” Series Review (Ep.1 to 6)
When I watch BL content, I generally know what to expect.
Continue reading “21 Days Theory” First Impressions (Ep.1 & 2)
Semantic Error drama quite literally took the internet by storm. If it was not famous enough as a webtoon, which it was; it reached new heights with the live adaptation. I cried tears of joy when I saw an excellent webtoon adaptation for once. Live actions can go either way, as we all are aware, but this one was a welcome change. The plot is definitely no error, and neither are the characters. In my opinion, it is pretty unique. But today, we bring you some subtle and some big differences between the manhwa and the live adaptation.
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The BL world is always filled with variable choices; some good, others unfairly regrettable. While we can’t always fall in love with most shows; today’s feature focuses on those dramas that left us bitterly disappointed with their inconsistent pacing or odd storyline. Join us, as our authors express their displeasure and talk about their most disappointing BL dramas!
Beautifully subtle is the best way to describe the Japanese BL Senpai This Can’t Be Love (Senpai, Danjite Koidewa!). Adapted from the manga of the same name by Harekawa Shinta about the love between a 3D CG designer and the man he mentors, Senpai veers quite a bit from its source material but retains the deep feelings the two leads share.
Continue reading “Senpai This Can’t Be Love” Series Review (Ep. 3 to 8)