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From Budgets to Bickering: The Delectable Dance of 'Kinou Nani Tabeta?’
Ever tired of the same old high school BL tales or fantasies dreamt up by fervent fangirls? Dive into the mature, warm embrace of 'Kinou Nani Tabeta?' – a refreshing blend of love and reality. Season Two delves into a global conundrum – inflation – and our hero Shiro's meticulous budgeting is not just about money. It's his silent declaration of love, offering a safety net for their retirement and ensuring Kenji's health. Speaking of Kenji, his flamboyantly expressive demeanor adds the right pinch of humor. Their playful bickering? It'll remind you of that aunt and uncle squabbling at every Thanksgiving dinner. A treat for those who cherish the subtle intimacies of life. And if you're game for some unique Japanese recipes, Shiro's got you covered – just be prepared to Google a few ingredients if you're from the West! Delightfully relatable and humorously heartfelt – a comedic gem for the sincere soul.Esta resenha foi útil para você?
I Feel You Linger in the Air: Uncut Version
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Lost in the 'Linger': One Episode's Emotional Whirlwind
Although I'm not exactly president of the Nonkul fan club, his cinematic magic once had me shuffle my schedule to attend his press tour as he dazzled cities across Asia. Let's be clear: any shade I might throw at this BL drama isn't personal vendetta; it's just my quirky taste rearing its head.Having sat through just one episode - a marathon hour-plus debut - I wasn't exactly spellbound. Solid acting? Check. Scenic design that outshines typical Thai BLs? Double check. This feels like a drama that had some coins to toss around. It’s free of cringe-worthy dubbing, glaring product placements, over-the-top fairness filters, and those melodramatic guitar interludes. But time travel and parallel universes? They're not my cup of Thai tea. With a slew of similar-themed dramas across Asia, "I Feel You Linger in the Air" didn’t quite stand out to me.
Now, my most 'facepalm' moment? When Jom learns of Ohm's desire to break up. Jom’s desperate pleas and his operatic tumble to the ground after being pushed by Ohm made me squirm more than swoon.
The motivation to click on episode two is currently MIA. Facing the latest from an actor I've admired yet feeling this meh? That's got to be a 'me problem' right there!
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