At first I couldn't get through the second episode. Jean AGAIN? WTF? Why on earth do all these crappy dramas have to put a girl between the main BL couple? Especially if it's the second season! Why can't gay characters just be gay? Or if they're bi, or pan, or whatever they are, not be so indecisive and self-destructive. Being bi doesn't mean you have to hop back and forth between two different relationships, it just means you can love people of more than one gender. How can anyone invest anything into Tee and Fuse after the absolute emotional torture Fuse put Tee through? Also, how can you have any respect for Tee for putting up with any of this? He should have walked away and found someone else a long time ago...
There was so much extraneous time-filler in this series that it felt like a shameless cash-grab. I had to set it on 2x or even skip some scenes that were just too much torture to watch.
Going back to it later, my reaction didn't change much - Book & Frame are enjoyable largely because of Ohm, but the storyline is bad, and the exploitative use of very troubling events without examining them with any depth or there being any consequences was actually disturbing.
Anyway, all the actors have been improving, and they're nice to look at, but I can't express how disappointed I am in this season.
If you like the actor who plays Frame (Ohm Pawat), then I recommend He's Coming to me, where he's amazing. And maturing well, I must say. He's also great in The Shipper, although mostly straight in that series.
There was so much extraneous time-filler in this series that it felt like a shameless cash-grab. I had to set it on 2x or even skip some scenes that were just too much torture to watch.
Going back to it later, my reaction didn't change much - Book & Frame are enjoyable largely because of Ohm, but the storyline is bad, and the exploitative use of very troubling events without examining them with any depth or there being any consequences was actually disturbing.
Anyway, all the actors have been improving, and they're nice to look at, but I can't express how disappointed I am in this season.
If you like the actor who plays Frame (Ohm Pawat), then I recommend He's Coming to me, where he's amazing. And maturing well, I must say. He's also great in The Shipper, although mostly straight in that series.
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