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This show came around in the end and I ended up really liking it. So I will rate it and then come back to review it. 8.4375 out of 10. So 8.5 out of 10. Now spoiler time!
Just got a stripper pole installed: I had work so I finished this six hours ago, but we are here now. Also, the poster shows all of our couples; I did not even realize that. "The plot that I skimmed through low-key looks interesting so I’m excited." It was pretty interesting; I just think that it didn't reach its full potential in the middle of it. I also started this over a month ago now. I recognized the actor who played Wela from Y-Destiny, which was an unneeded blast from the past lmao. Khemtid, I think his name is, was so fucking fine from the start, and the same with his mom. "I am a little confused, but I think I missed a part of the episode." This feeling didn't go away until the final two episodes. I think it is a good show; you just need to give it time and watch it spread out. It was pretty good; the whole thing with the hosts at a nightclub and dealing with the repercussions faced by society was an interesting take that is not talked about a lot. I think that they could have done the plot better because I was really confused about what was happening.
"I fuck heavy with the nerdy-smart guy being a host and technically a stripper for a nightclub." I wish that dramas did this dynamic more or something like it. I am a really big fan of the double life trope; it is just so fun. Also, I do not think hosts can have tattoos; I am actually going to look that up. Okay, I found one thing: hosts don't make a liveable wage. Maybe it is better in Thailand, but 30k to 50k a year is not good. Not in any life would that be worth it. Also, hosts aren't a really big thing outside of Japan and they usually don't allow tattoos on hosts. The more you know! I guess. "Mother is mothering." was the best subtitle I have ever seen. I also wished they did more with Khemtid and Japan's dynamic; it kind of dropped off after the first three episodes. "So are the host sex workers or what? I am confused. I really don't understand what a host is." I actually still do not know what a host is. "A host club is a place where female customers pay for the company of male hosts. Some say that women may visit host clubs because they want to be loved and taken care of or because they feel that Japanese men don't listen to women's problems. Others say that women may visit host clubs because they can get closer to hosts than they could to pop idols." Said Wikipedia and the Economist, the more you know. "It'd giving Romeo and Juliet." I still do not know what I meant by this. I liked this drama's focus on money and our society. How differently we treat people if it's unintentional was another interesting thing this drama talked about.
And then from episode 3 to now, I watched in 24 hours, because I couldn't remember why I stopped watching this. "This auction shit is all types of problematic, lol." This was one of the things I was so freaking confused about. Seiji was so fine and he actually looks like he would be a host (I mean that in a good way). "11 thousand dollars on alcohol is fucking crazy. Money is a funny thing. Just dropped 11 bands for one night with a guy you saw last night for free." I wish they developed the relationships a bit more; it's like they were trying to smash them all in one but forgot that they actually had to develop them all. "Having sex on the rules is so fucking meta, lol." This started me saying very meta, very manure. I wish they did more crazy shit like this.
"They love to make regular moments oddly sensual." I LOVE WHEN DRAMAS DO THIS. It is always so fucking fun. "There is so much happening but at the same time nothing." Also, their talking about relationships and boundaries was very real. "How wide is your boundary?" Is a good fucking line. "Do you only have the boundary with me?" Also, fire. This scene is lowkey deep as fuck. They need to have a conversation." I wish they talked about this more instead of just ending it with a kiss and pretending that everything was okay. I also wanted them to develop the club getting raided because that was such a good time for crazy villain eras, but instead, I was just fucking confused.
The worst episode because what the fuck. "Distance makes the heart grow fonder, I guess." They were a strip club but they did Ariel gymnastics instead and it was way more impressive. "His mom is so fine, a tear ran down my leg, dude, multiple for her sexy ass." I also wish they got Ken his much-needed villain-era wasted potential; instead, I was fucking confused and thinking about dropping the show.
"I am so confused, I want to like this show so bad but I am just too confused." I still don't know why that woman called the police on the club so many times I didn't understand that. "I wish they did more of them at university instead of this weird host club." They needed to alternate more for dramatic effect. "Ken is a bitch ass; I would kick his ass. He is so worried about Sejij; he isn't taking into account anybody's feelings, including Sejijs." Wasted potential with his villain era. "He and the guy with tattoos are fucking. WITHOUT A SHADOW OF DOUBT THEY ARE FUCKING. This seductive ass-back-rubbing scene, Y'ALL IS FUCKING. FUCK OUT MY FACE." The shower scene and this one, side mother fucking eye. The episodes from here on out got so much better.
Wela lying to his mom about being a host was the best development in this, I loved this. "Becoming an Ariel stripper is lowkey the dream lmao." Also, Wela and the school finding out was such a good plot and they did it so well. "People starting to look at you differently." People starting to notice you and point at you that would normally not bat an eye. Japan, Seiji, and Ken: "The way Sejiji protected Japan was so sweet. It didn't register what he said. No threesome please and thank you. WHO IS ON THE SOUNDTRACK? EAT THEM UP. NOT THE THREESOME SWEAR SWEAR. DUDE. FUCK OFF NO WAY. FUCK OUT OF MY FACE. HUH. FUCK OUT MY FACE WITH THIS SHIT. THIS A DREAM TOO, WHICH IS ALL TYPES OF PROBLEMATIC. THE BEAT IS CRAZY, THOUGH."
Friends we made along the way: I was very happy with the ending and gave it a 10 out of 10 because I think they did it really well. "This is all very impressive. The core strength is insane. Wela struggling because he fucked his leg up is peak, just keeping going. I did not know Khemtid was even going to perform. Wela looks very pretty in white. The teacher is bad as fuck." I was very amazed at everything that was happening and it was very beautiful. " Divorced parent core, they are both rich. I wish, dude. Okay, this show actually came around in the end with this friends we made along the way ass ending. Japan was like, I like Sejiji, you like Sejiji, and Sejiji likes us both, so why don't we just all date? SOLUTIONS!" Everyone was happy in the end and I liked the poly couple. Well, I am not poly myself; I think it was executed nicely and wasn't over the top and dramatic. Very meta, very manure. And it was a nice wrap-up to the show.
Would I recommend it? Yeah go for it; it had a lot of interesting takes on society and was actually pretty good at the end. Then again, do what you want; I don't care. Okay bye!
Just got a stripper pole installed: I had work so I finished this six hours ago, but we are here now. Also, the poster shows all of our couples; I did not even realize that. "The plot that I skimmed through low-key looks interesting so I’m excited." It was pretty interesting; I just think that it didn't reach its full potential in the middle of it. I also started this over a month ago now. I recognized the actor who played Wela from Y-Destiny, which was an unneeded blast from the past lmao. Khemtid, I think his name is, was so fucking fine from the start, and the same with his mom. "I am a little confused, but I think I missed a part of the episode." This feeling didn't go away until the final two episodes. I think it is a good show; you just need to give it time and watch it spread out. It was pretty good; the whole thing with the hosts at a nightclub and dealing with the repercussions faced by society was an interesting take that is not talked about a lot. I think that they could have done the plot better because I was really confused about what was happening.
"I fuck heavy with the nerdy-smart guy being a host and technically a stripper for a nightclub." I wish that dramas did this dynamic more or something like it. I am a really big fan of the double life trope; it is just so fun. Also, I do not think hosts can have tattoos; I am actually going to look that up. Okay, I found one thing: hosts don't make a liveable wage. Maybe it is better in Thailand, but 30k to 50k a year is not good. Not in any life would that be worth it. Also, hosts aren't a really big thing outside of Japan and they usually don't allow tattoos on hosts. The more you know! I guess. "Mother is mothering." was the best subtitle I have ever seen. I also wished they did more with Khemtid and Japan's dynamic; it kind of dropped off after the first three episodes. "So are the host sex workers or what? I am confused. I really don't understand what a host is." I actually still do not know what a host is. "A host club is a place where female customers pay for the company of male hosts. Some say that women may visit host clubs because they want to be loved and taken care of or because they feel that Japanese men don't listen to women's problems. Others say that women may visit host clubs because they can get closer to hosts than they could to pop idols." Said Wikipedia and the Economist, the more you know. "It'd giving Romeo and Juliet." I still do not know what I meant by this. I liked this drama's focus on money and our society. How differently we treat people if it's unintentional was another interesting thing this drama talked about.
And then from episode 3 to now, I watched in 24 hours, because I couldn't remember why I stopped watching this. "This auction shit is all types of problematic, lol." This was one of the things I was so freaking confused about. Seiji was so fine and he actually looks like he would be a host (I mean that in a good way). "11 thousand dollars on alcohol is fucking crazy. Money is a funny thing. Just dropped 11 bands for one night with a guy you saw last night for free." I wish they developed the relationships a bit more; it's like they were trying to smash them all in one but forgot that they actually had to develop them all. "Having sex on the rules is so fucking meta, lol." This started me saying very meta, very manure. I wish they did more crazy shit like this.
"They love to make regular moments oddly sensual." I LOVE WHEN DRAMAS DO THIS. It is always so fucking fun. "There is so much happening but at the same time nothing." Also, their talking about relationships and boundaries was very real. "How wide is your boundary?" Is a good fucking line. "Do you only have the boundary with me?" Also, fire. This scene is lowkey deep as fuck. They need to have a conversation." I wish they talked about this more instead of just ending it with a kiss and pretending that everything was okay. I also wanted them to develop the club getting raided because that was such a good time for crazy villain eras, but instead, I was just fucking confused.
The worst episode because what the fuck. "Distance makes the heart grow fonder, I guess." They were a strip club but they did Ariel gymnastics instead and it was way more impressive. "His mom is so fine, a tear ran down my leg, dude, multiple for her sexy ass." I also wish they got Ken his much-needed villain-era wasted potential; instead, I was fucking confused and thinking about dropping the show.
"I am so confused, I want to like this show so bad but I am just too confused." I still don't know why that woman called the police on the club so many times I didn't understand that. "I wish they did more of them at university instead of this weird host club." They needed to alternate more for dramatic effect. "Ken is a bitch ass; I would kick his ass. He is so worried about Sejij; he isn't taking into account anybody's feelings, including Sejijs." Wasted potential with his villain era. "He and the guy with tattoos are fucking. WITHOUT A SHADOW OF DOUBT THEY ARE FUCKING. This seductive ass-back-rubbing scene, Y'ALL IS FUCKING. FUCK OUT MY FACE." The shower scene and this one, side mother fucking eye. The episodes from here on out got so much better.
Wela lying to his mom about being a host was the best development in this, I loved this. "Becoming an Ariel stripper is lowkey the dream lmao." Also, Wela and the school finding out was such a good plot and they did it so well. "People starting to look at you differently." People starting to notice you and point at you that would normally not bat an eye. Japan, Seiji, and Ken: "The way Sejiji protected Japan was so sweet. It didn't register what he said. No threesome please and thank you. WHO IS ON THE SOUNDTRACK? EAT THEM UP. NOT THE THREESOME SWEAR SWEAR. DUDE. FUCK OFF NO WAY. FUCK OUT OF MY FACE. HUH. FUCK OUT MY FACE WITH THIS SHIT. THIS A DREAM TOO, WHICH IS ALL TYPES OF PROBLEMATIC. THE BEAT IS CRAZY, THOUGH."
Friends we made along the way: I was very happy with the ending and gave it a 10 out of 10 because I think they did it really well. "This is all very impressive. The core strength is insane. Wela struggling because he fucked his leg up is peak, just keeping going. I did not know Khemtid was even going to perform. Wela looks very pretty in white. The teacher is bad as fuck." I was very amazed at everything that was happening and it was very beautiful. " Divorced parent core, they are both rich. I wish, dude. Okay, this show actually came around in the end with this friends we made along the way ass ending. Japan was like, I like Sejiji, you like Sejiji, and Sejiji likes us both, so why don't we just all date? SOLUTIONS!" Everyone was happy in the end and I liked the poly couple. Well, I am not poly myself; I think it was executed nicely and wasn't over the top and dramatic. Very meta, very manure. And it was a nice wrap-up to the show.
Would I recommend it? Yeah go for it; it had a lot of interesting takes on society and was actually pretty good at the end. Then again, do what you want; I don't care. Okay bye!
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