Despite this, I would recommend this to those of you that want to see a bit of fun, competition between some rather attractive guys in rivaling schools, as well as to see the close connection that family and friends have.
P.S. I must admit though, what was keeping me going it this series was the hope that (before I knew of it) the half brothers would get together, obviously it never happened though.
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Though there are difficultes for them as a couple along the way, this series really does focus on the relationship between gay teenager, not the superficial aspects.
This series is a definite watch therefore, though I wish some of the other relationships could have been expanded on, and the ending could have been more impactful, but you'll have to make up your opinion concerning that side of things.
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I only have a few discrepancies with 'Bad Romance', arguments between Knock and Korn, my favourite couple ever might I add, seemed forced and childish at some moments, and the 'villains' primely Mydear and James were rather pathetic at times, adds to the story in the most part despite this.
Overall though, I would definitely recommend this, Yiwha is literally the most hilarious protagonist ever, and you get to see fluctuating relationships left, right and centre. Perhaps I'm biased as I love Korn and Knock from 'Together With Me', but this is a must watch to further the story of all of the characters.
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Though we never get any open talks about their relationship, the connection between the main characters is clear for all of us to see, a connection that spurred me through the hardships that they faced in this series. Despite anything that came to them, they would aim to protect and save the other, as shown in one of the last scenes, which I have to admit I was crying over.
Overall, this is one of my favourite Chinese BL's as, even though they rarely purvey the love between their gay characters through kissing etc., the feelings are shown between couples effectively, as experienced by me in this series and in 'Take Your Mark' (though less so'.
Certainly watch though, and be prepared to smile at the flourishing of a destined relationship!!!
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I promise you that you may feel like baling your eyes out at times because of where Korn and Knock's relationship has led them, but these progressions in their story will prove that a better result comes out at the end of it all.
A definite rewatch though, Korn and Knock forever!!!
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This series brings about a lot of issues that gay people, especially in the younger generations, still have today, of the fear of acceptance and the unlikeliness that they will ever have a partner who understands them, as well as friends that sympathise. Whoever you are therefore, and wherever you are, I bid you to be brave, true to yourself and lovee whomever you wish, that's what this show has taught me.
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Sure, watch if you feel like it, but this film made me cringe in a lot of places, it's stunted and definitely needs work. I do appreciate the fact that the Chinese did decide to make a BL movie focussing on what gay teenagers feel when struggling with their sexuality at home and in their families, but the stories really did have to be thought out more effectively.
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From the first episode at the end of February I began watching this show, and I have to admit that I loved it as soon as it started. Sarawat and Tine's chemistry with each other is mesmerising to me, even at the start; you can see how much Sarawat likes Tine, even if Tine himself does not realise it at first, but this will be uncovered.
Moreover, once they become boyfriends, though yes I must admit they acted more like it when they were in their 'fake' relationship, even with less of the cute scenes than I had perhaps expected, it is proof that their connection has grown and developed for the better, particularly highlighted by the starlight scene in my opinion, so worth the wait.
Sadly, as is expected with most of Thai BL series at the moment, some form of disruption is always introduced near the end of the series, and though it always distresses me when these come about, after couples get through them, they are certainly better off for it. Thus this with heightened understanding of one another, the series ended with Sarawat and Tine being with who they love the most, each other.
You may not like it, you light love it, all I'm urging you to do though is try the series; I hope you don't regret it, I certainly haven't, this series really has changed my life and how I think about things forever, well done to Bright and Win and their acting and chemistry, I loved it.
Though it saddens me to see this series come to the end, and if there is or isn't another series of '2gether', I am content with this series and where it has gone, though I'd always turn a blind eye to more of Sarawat and Tine, my favourite ship, up there with Ming and Kit and Korn and Knock.
Even without many kissing scenes, just like with'Advance Bravely', you can see the intimacy between the couples, and how the series is therefore better off for it, impacting its audience forevr with this enlightening story of newfound love between the 'Nuisance' and the 'Handsome Prince'.
Consequently, even if I may not see you for a while, I will definitely come back to rewatch; you will permanently be a landmark of my months being sixteen and in quarantine, and I hope you stay with me forever.
Therefore, to those of you still here reading my review, I will always recommend '2gether the series' to you. and though you may think there are perhaps some disappointing parts that cause you to stop watching, I implore you to reconsider. Watch this series to the end, you won't forget it, this series that has brought me such joy from the trials of life these last three months.
Nuisances and Princes deserve to be together, always.
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