Be Mine Superstar Ep 5 Stray Thoughts
Last week, Punn began getting closer to Ashi with Muang's help, but I couldn't help but notice that other than being attentive to Ashi and being a good motorcycle driver that Punn doesn't have other skills like cooking or cleaning. I worry that he won't have much to show for himself when the weight of public scrutiny is turned on him for being close to a favorite actor. Either way, Ashi is clearly into him and is now showing up at his house to find him.
Ashi just seems thoughtful.
First My Tooth Your Love, and now this. So excited about more horses in BL
They really went to this doctor for a second opinion. Is he even a specialist for this?
Wan is right to be concerned about the optics of Punn taking care of Ashi.
I don't know how serious Muang is, but I would also meddle if I was in his position.
I really like this fuchsia color on Ja.
Interesting that Muang brought up that Ashi is a virgin. That's counter to Punn's fantasy.
This boy is reading Romeo and Juliet. Sir, that is a tragedy!
Ashi said, "There's only one bed."
Oh no. They have kicked each other into a pratfall.
Ashi is not this helpless. He is toying with this boy.
Of course Wan suggests Muang just hook up with the doctor again.
I'm not sure how to read that last scene with the other manager and Director Tanada. That felt really sus.
Ashi is genuinely amused by how bad at house chores Punn is, but is also clearly charmed by his earnestness.
Why is Ashi sleeping on the other side of the bed now? Is this verse signalling??
Punn better blow him on screen if they're gonna tease me like this.
I was worried this was going to be a sex work thing. I know that people in decision making positions can demand favors, but goddamn this is still gross.
Welcome back, Ben Brasier.
I've been watching with @so-much-yet-to-learn and we have given up on keeping a tally of how many falls occur in this show. I'm enjoying how low the drama of this has felt, even if things took an uncomfortable turn here with the director.
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Watch Be Mine Superstar Ep 9 with me
Spoilers Ahead
0:33 Damn you must really like him to pick up the phone when you're in the tub with your lover.
1:08 That is terrible advice. Talk to Ashi about this. Not him. This is definitely going to blow up in Punn's face.
2:24 Dumbass. Of course they're going to keep copies of the photos of your two. Signing that contract only screwed you more.
3:09 This is so stupid.
4:06 WTF are you doing dude.
5:14 So that's what you're up to huh.
8:59 So what if Kevin likes him. Ashi doesn't like him back. 😐
9:48 A bl within a bl. Love to see it.
12:01 Good job making it clear right away Ashi. Now do that to Title.
13:09 Hello First!
13:58Love that they just keep showing the two of them make out. together.
15:17 WTH is wrong with my boy Ashi.
15:47 This must be a dream.
17:17 Good. Kevin shouldn't let you touch Ashi.
18:18 Going to Japan because your boyfriend has a cold? Seriously?😒
19:00 This is so stupid. I'm not enjoying this. Huge eye roll directed at your character Punn. 😒
19:31 Why would you let him go Wen?
20:32 Don't be creepy Title!
23:36 Don't be creepy challenge failed.
26:02 Really leaning into the childishness of his character huh.
28:36 Ok that's a pretty cute reunion Ashi and Punn. 🥺
31:53 At least we get more eye candy from the good dr and Mueng. They add some nice spice to the show. 😏
33:58 And they're adorable together. They are are one of my fav pairings in the bl world. Even if I'm not into this script I still love them.
35:14 What a nice and steamy bath. 😏
35:54 Nice to see condoms getting used.
39:14 Should Ashi be out in public with his boyfriend when they're trying to hide their relationships? 🤨
43:37 Here we go with the drama.
44:26 You don't need to assert your dominance dear Punn. Your boyfriend already told him he's not available. I hope it turns out he's just asking him to protect Ashi from Title or something else.
45:47 WTF was that preview. So much drama to come. 😩
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