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Best Siblings Bracket
Round One
Pat & Pa (Bad Buddy) vs Tops & Thunder (Ingredients: The Series)
Prapai & Plerng & Phan (Love in the Air) vs Akira & Hitomi (Life: Senjou no Bokuro)
Akk & Im & Egg (Enchante) vs Koichi & Younger Siblings (Eternal Yesterday)
Siwon & Siyeong (Blueming) vs Day & Night (Love Syndrome III)
Thian & Yang (To Sir With Love) vs Diao & Dao (Rak Diao)
Kuafah & Daonuea (Star in My Mind/Sky in Your Heart) vs Yoo & Vee (Love Mechanics)
Cher & Thoop (A Boss and a Babe) vs Aek & Tho (Don't Say No)
Jiang Yanli & Wei Wuxian & Jiang Cheng (The Untamed) vs Livy & Mikey (Rainbow Prince)
Tankhun & Kinn & Kim (Kinnporsche: The Series) vs Vlad & Judit (Like in the Movies)
Intouch & Ahn (Until We Meet Again) vs Tian & Longtae (A Tale of a Thousand Stars)
Dean & Del & Don (Until We Meet Again) vs Leo & Neo (3 Will Be Free)
Lan Xichen & Lan Zhan (The Untamed) vs Noey & Nidnhoi (I Will Knock You)
Pi & Duean & Wan (Fish Upon the Sky) vs Chien Teng & Yu He (DNA Says Love You)
Korn & Krit & Kard (Until We Meet Again) vs Cairo & London (Gameboys)
Tai & Tien (La Pluie) vs Tan & That (Manner of Death)
Vegas & Macau (Kinnporsche: The Series) vs Mork & Meen (Fish Upon the Sky)
Black & White (Not Me: The Series) vs Shintaro & Sakurako (Minato Shouji Coin Laundry)
Payu & Saifah (Love in the Air) vs Jim & Jam (Moonlight Chicken)
Tonhom & Long Pao & Seeiw (My Only 12%) vs Ritsu & Shuji (Jack o' Frost)
Haoting & Yongxing (HIStory 3: Make Our Days Count) vs Seefoom & Seenam (Ghost Host Ghost House)
Hoon & Teh (I Told Sunset About You) vs Man & Q's Mom (21 Days Theory)
Leo & Leon (Don't Say No) vs Mob & Ayato (A Man Who Defies the World of BL)
Kim & Khett (The Shipper) vs Gu Xiang & Chengling (Word of Honor)
Wan & Win & Wiew (Between Us) vs Tine & Type (2gether: The Series)
Porsche & Porchay (Kinnporsche: The Series) vs Vee & Pan (You're My Sky)
Tang Yi & Zhuo Hongye (HIStory 3: Trapped) vs Kurosawa & Older Sister (Cherry Magic)
Nie Mingjue & Nie Huaisang (The Untamed) vs Bai Qing & Bai Lang (My Tooth Your Love)
Tharn & Thorn & Tanya (Tharntype: The Series) vs Pluem & Prim (Ghost Host Ghost House)
Wen Qing & Wen Ning (The Untamed) vs Tsubasa & Younger Brother (Kabe-Koji-Nekoyashiki-Kun Desires to be Recognized)
Sun & Rain (Dark Blue Kiss) vs Zeshou & Xueching (Plus & Minus)
Jeng & Jaab (Step by Step) vs Gu Xiang & Wen Kexing (Word of Honor)
Minoru & Tane (Our Dining Table) & Sarawat & Phukong (2gether: The Series)
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“Only when I was with him was I truly able to be myself. I was truly happy.” Life: Love on the Line (2020) dir. Ninomiya Takashi
#life love on the line#life senjou no bokura#life. love on the line#life: senjou no bokura#japanese bl#bl drama#asianlgbtqdramas#shirasu jin#raiku#these do not go together bc of the stupid fuzzy filter on the second pic#and it makes me DEEPLY upset#but ive run out of photos and i refuse to leave it out bc its my favorite scene#god they hurt me so#my posts
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#dailyasiandramas#asiandramasthrowback#throwback: polls#silent#fragrance of the first flower#astrophile#wait my youth#a love so beautiful#a love so beautiful korea#first love hatsukoi#utsukushii kare#seasons of blossom#life senjou no bokura#jdrama#kdrama#cdrama#polls#tumblr polls#userstorge#baek1nho
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#poll#love by chance#he's coming to me#my tee#I told sunset about you#life senjou no bokura#a tale of a thousand stars#lovely writer#be loved in house: i do#the eclipse
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Prompt from MacReid: Hi. Can you please write a hurt/comfort fic about an insecure Yuki (Nishi) from Life-Love on the Line shortly after they get back together? Him acting overly cautiously, perhaps still fearing that Akira (Ito) would change his mind and leave again even though there was the promise. Thanks. Your writing is awesome.
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I've left pretty seashells on the beach, knowing they weren't meant for me, though I'd pick them up still, to admire them, before I leave them to, someone's else's handle, on the crystals of the sand. Or perhaps to, be drug away by the ocean, again, lost, with the last memory of my admiration before its gone. I've left pretty things before for being too good for me, being too much, because I know at home I have a, boring shelf awaiting them, or a tinted vase, to which they'd be encased, and never spoken to again but from me, isolated by my joy in their existence, because it is a shame, to be loved by me, and for that to be a life. So, I Leave things, for better people, on better days, and never consider, that hiding away might not be such a bad thing, when treasured by a gaze.
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I'm going to append to this excellent list of recs (all so good!!) a few more BLs that in my mind qualify--not so much ride or die, but as shows that get criticized for having "no plot" or being boring, because they're about relationships rather than about events--and that I enjoyed! This is really Japan-heavy. Apologies to the OP for any of these that they disagree with, my opinions are my own etc!
Seven Days (Mon-Thurs and Fri-Sun) (Japan, grey)*
(anyone who's on BL Tumblr has seen @absolutebl recommend this show before but I can't not mention it) Premise is they get together in the first episode and spend the rest of the show learning what dating the other is like, and deciding whether they want it to continue. Still one of the best shows of all time. While it's still falling-in-love because they barely know one another when they get together, something about the relationship being the sole focus of the show makes it qualify for this in my mind.
Takara-kun and Amagi-kun (Japan, GaGaOoLaLa)
Again, they get together in the first episode and spend the rest of the show really feeling out their relationship. I think this show doesn't get a lot of love partially because it "has no plot" (relationship building is a worthy plot), partially because the blushing virgin trope turns people off (fair) and partially because it relies on the viewer to have familiarity with manga (also a fair criticism). There are jokes, comedic and dramatic beats that I'd only ever seen illustrated that were being acted out in live action without the added effects like in Kabe-Koji, and it admittedly only kind of works. I think my former life as a yaoi scanlator could be blamed for why I love this show so much; it's become a comfort series for me (even though the blushing virgin trope bothers me too, fwiw). I've already re-watched many times and it's less than a year old.
Doushitemo Furetakunai/No Touching at All (Japan, Grey)*
In this one two coworkers hook up and then don't talk about it, and assumptions are made on both sides about what's happening based on each of their past experiences. This one is a classic and remains one of my faves. If I had to compare it to a recent BL, it would be Tokyo in April Is..., if that gives you a sense of the vibes. I read the manga for this one before I watched it and it is such a perfect adaptation, which I admit is part of what I love about it.
Life~Love on the Line (Japan, Viki)
Since you can't really untangle wrestling the weight of societal expectations from a gay relationship, I think this one still meets the criteria. This show follows one couple from when they meet in high school through to old age, and so much of the plot is about the way they navigate and negotiate (and renegotiate) their relationship. Watch the movie version with the extended ending.
I Want to See Only You (Japan, Grey)*
Best friends in high school decide to date and then feel out what that means for their relationship over their last summer break before high school ends. This one has very low stakes through the whole thing and admittedly only covers the start of exploring their relationship, but I'm counting it because I liked the way the relationship change was decidedly undramatic. This show reminds me of what it was like when my best friend and I started sleeping together in our last summer of high school, in that we angsted a bit about it and then our friendship stayed exactly the same, just with an additional element. In that sense it doesn't do much exploring, and I am understanding of the criticism that "nothing happens" in this one more than any of the others on this list, but I'd argue the way nothing changes is just as valid as when everything changes! Fully willing to admit I'm biased on this one too lol
Papa and Daddy S1&2 (Taiwan, GaGaOoLaLa)
This show isn't perfect but it's one of the few with an established couple that has a first and second season, and one of the only ones exploring how parenthood affects a marriage. We do get the story of how they got together throughout S1, but it's more about how their relationship changes as they become parents and again when their kid goes to kindergarten. S2 is more about wrestling with the secrets one of them has kept about their past, and what it means for their relationship in the present. Plus some really excellent Taiwanese Pride representation and queer found family support networks in this show.
Me, My Husband, and My Husband's Boyfriend (Japan, GaGaOoLaLa)
Three (+) people trying to figure out if polyamory can work for them. Not my favourite, but relationship negotiation was the entire plot, and I did enjoy how messy this show got and how imperfect it allowed its characters to be, and that the ending was not perfect or pat but still happy and still poly.
Goodbye Mother (Movie; Vietnam, Viki / Tubi)
Toeing the line because this is about how the couple manage visiting one of their families in Vietnam without being out to the family they're staying with, but I would argue that their relationship with one another as well as with the mother is a key point of exploration in the film. Plus this movie is just so beautiful, and funny, and queer, and wonderful.
Bonus Recs that don't fully match the criteria:
Cornered Mouse Dreams of Cheese (Japan, Viki) they're not technically in a relationship and it doesn't end happily but the entire film is about the main character figuring out who he is, and he does that in the context of his relationships for most of the film, so it still feels tangential but related to this category.
Eternal Yesterday (Japan, GaGaOoLaLa) this one doesn't end happily and technically it's about a couple who love one another negotiating how to say goodbye to one another (because one of them has already died--magical realism) and what the character's death means for each of them, which makes this show just so utterly heartbreaking, but also really really interesting from a relationship dynamics perspective.
Bed Friend (Thailand, iQiYi / GaGaOoLaLa) this couple are friends with benefits for most of the series, and other plot stuff happens, but the actual important/driving plot is their relationship negotiation and development alongside the processing of and triumph over trauma, and it is incredibly well done and rewarding
Made on the Rooftop (Korea, GaGaOoLaLa) Ok so this film is about two best friends and their relationships, one of which is ending and the other is just starting, so neither really qualify, but it's about the way both of these relationships are being negotiated; we get flashbacks to see what happened in the ending relationship, and we get insight into what is holding back the new relationship. This film is so funny and fun and queer and heartbreaking and beautiful and there is at least one happy ending, so it's getting added here anyway.
*If anyone needs these grey shows, I can probably hook you up.
The Ride or Die Drama Couples List
So the other night I got a little sassy on main because some of the girlies were complaining that King the Land is focusing more on the couple moments (aka relationship development) between Gu Won and Sa Rang and doesn’t have enough plot. Which is a very typical fandom complaint about romcoms that I absolutely hate, because in a good romance the relationship is the plot, people! It’s bizarre attitudes like this that get us random murder plots spliced into every other romcom for the ratings, and I am begging y’all to stop the madness.
Ahem. Anyway, that post seemed to resonate with some folks and get them discussing other dramas, and so inevitably @troubled-mind wandered into my notes and said gee Shan, it seems like maybe you should make a list of dramas that show us couples in a relationship and explore how they make it work and ultimately stay together. And I’ve warned y’all before, if you make a stray comment in my direction there will be a list coming your way. So here I am again, doing the absolute most.
Today I present to you a list of my favorite dramas that show you not only how the couple gets together, but also how they stay together. Criteria:
The couple doesn’t have to be together when the drama starts, but they do have to actually begin their romantic relationship no later than halfway through the drama’s run so that we have substantial time with them as a couple
The relationship development between the couple is a primary plot driver (so no dramas where there’s a great long term couple just hanging out in the background)
The relationship story may include some physical separation or even a temporary breakup, but not the betrayal kind–these are the sort that actually force an unaddressed issue to the surface and ultimately bring the couple even closer
Happy endings only, these pairs are sticking together
Ride or Die Drama Couples
Bad Buddy - Pat and Pran
(Thailand, YouTube)
This is tumblr so do I really need to tell y’all about Pat and Pran? There is a reason we all lost our minds over this show and it’s because we got to be in this relationship with them so intensely and see them fight to stay together despite it all. Their ending is bittersweet because of their families, but the show leaves us no doubt that they both think the other is worth it and they will always stick it out together.
Dark Blue Kiss - Pete and Kao
(Thailand, YouTube)
Shout out to the OGs! Pete and Kao originally got together in the Kiss series (you can watch it, but you really don’t have to, fam) and Dark Blue Kiss brings them back three years into their long-term relationship to give us a peek into their struggles with the closet and the toll it takes on both of them individually as well as the strain it puts on their relationship.
Flower of Evil - Hee Sung and Ji Won
(S Korea, Netflix or Viki)
Hee Sung and Ji Won are already married (with an adorable daughter) when this drama begins, and the backstory of their relationship is unspooled alongside the larger mystery at the heart of the show. One of the most fascinating and heart wrenching love stories I have ever seen, centered on a character who is so emotionally damaged that he genuinely believes he is incapable of love even as love pours out of him. Damn, I’m gonna make myself cry into my oatmeal.
It’s Okay, That’s Love - Jae Yeol and Hae Soo
(S Korea, Viki)
Speaking of crying, lord. Ahhhhhhh. Let me pull myself together. It’s Okay, That’s Love is a healing drama about two people who fall in love and support each other through serious mental health challenges. I don’t really want to say much more than that. Bring tissues, besties!
La Pluie - Patts and Saengtai
(Thailand, iQIYI)
My beloved! This Thai drama is about a pair of soulmates–or are they–who find each other and try to make their relationship work. That’s it, that’s the show. In this drama, the relationship truly is the plot, despite some of the fantasy elements being used to highlight its themes. La Pluie is about the importance of choice and a rebuke of romantic fantasies that fate and destiny will handle your love life for you. I and many others have written about it extensively, so if you decide to watch, you can go nuts on meta.
Lighter & Princess - Li Xun and Zhu Yun
(China, Viki)
I really love this show. This is a long format drama so there will be longer stretches where the couple still has not officially gotten together, but the relationship between them is the heart of the entire show, and we get the distinct pleasure of watching them fall in love twice, and the second time figure out how to make it stick. Such a treat.
One Spring Night - Ji Ho and Jung In
(S Korea, Netflix)
Oh how I love this quiet little drama about two people who fall for each other while one is still in a relationship with someone else, and figure out how to untangle the mess they’re in. We get to see them not only fall in love, but figure out how to become a unit who can withstand the harsh judgment coming their way and become a family on their own terms. Bonus adorable child alert!
Tomorrow With You - So Joon and Ma Rin
(S Korea, Viki)
This time travel melodrama is one of those that I started with no expectations and then sat up part way through and said what gave you the right to be this good! This is another one where the relationship begins for dubious reasons, but the suspect motives are quickly taken over by genuine feeling. We really get to live with the relationship in this one and the message is all about treasuring the life and time we have together.
The Rebel Princess - Awu (Wang Xuan) and Xiao Qi
(China, Viki)
I think the phrase Ride or Die was actually invented for them. Talk about a power couple. Once these two get to know each other (this is a historical so as per usual, their marriage wasn’t actually their choice but rather the result of some asshole’s machinations in a quest for power, joke’s on them though) they are in, baby, and their devotion and loyalty never wavers. This is a historical epic in war time, so the couple will be physically separated multiple times, but it only makes them stronger and each of their reunions sweeter. Their relationship is the heart of the show and the throughline in their chaotic lives.
What Did You Eat Yesterday? - Shiro and Kenji
(Japan, the ether)
Saving the best for last because this right here is the GOAT in this category. It sits at the top of my all-time favorite dramas list and I love it passionately. Because y’all? This drama is explicitly about a middle-aged couple learning how to be together in a long-term relationship. That is the entire plot. And it’s fantastic. Stop reading this and go watch it!
Honorable Mentions
Yumi’s Cells - Yu Mi and Goo Wong
(S Korea, Viki)
This one is not on the list proper because (gasp) the couple doesn’t end up together. I know, I’m still sad about it, too, even though I went into this drama fully aware of the concept (a season about each of Yu Mi’s major relationships). But man. Yu Mi and Goo Wong just have that something, you know? Even knowing they don’t stick it out, it’s a delight to watch them fall in love and settle into a relationship together. Technically there is a second season featuring Yu Mi’s next relationship (Babi? I don’t know her), but I don’t want to recommend it and you can’t make me.
I must also give a shout out to the bl season 2s that exist expressly for the purpose of showing how the characters settle into a relationship after the first season get together:
Gameboys 2 (Philippines, Gaga) - Cairo and Gavreel
Minato’s Laundromat 2 (Japan, Gaga)- Shin and Minato
SOTUS S and Our Skyy (Thailand, YouTube) - Kongpob and Arthit
Still 2gether (Thailand, YouTube) - Tine and Sarawat
Utsukushii Kare 2 (Japan, Gaga) - Hira and Kiyoi
And because this is my post and I make the rules, I am also doing some honorable mentions of the friends to lovers slow burns where technically they are not together until the final arc of the story but let’s be serious they are together the whole time and just don’t realize it yet so you know exactly what their relationship is going to look like:
Fight for My Way (S Korea, Viki) - Dong Man and Ae Ra
Happiness (S Korea, Viki) - Sae Bom and Yi Hyun
Hospital Playlist 1 and 2 (S Korea, Viki) - Song Hwa and Ik Jun
My Only 12% (Thailand, iQIYI) - Seeiw and Cake
My Ride (Thailand, Gaga or YouTube) - Mork and Tawan
Romance is a Bonus Book (S Korea, Netflix) - Dan Yi and Eun Ho
Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-Joo (S Korea, Viki) - Joon Hyeong and Bok Joo
Whoops you woke the beast @troubled-mind. @rocketturtle4 @neuroticbookworm @chickenstrangers here are more for your mile long rec lists. :)))
#bad buddy#dark blue kiss#flower of evil#it's okay that's love#lighter and princess#la pluie#one spring night#tomorrow with you#the rebel princess#what did you eat yesterday?#yumi’s cells#<<< prev tags#seven days#takara kun to amagi kun#papa and daddy#no touching at all#doushitemo furetakunai#me my husband and my husband's boyfriend#life love on the line#life senjou no bokura#i want to see only you#kimi no koto dake mite itai#goodbye mother#cornered mouse dreams of cheese#bed friend the series#eternal yesterday#made on the rooftop#nobody asked but I felt compelled to answer anyway
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"The ocean is for contemplating things bigger than we are, and helping us to feel humble. And the beach is a place for raw honesty." - @twig-tea
For @twig-tea 💙
#love sick#the eighth sense#until we meet again#last twilight in phuket#bad buddy#blueming#your name engraved herein#Life: Senjou no Bokura#the eclipse the series#his the series#hope you like <3#rosygifs#multi bl
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#ossan's Love#my beautiful man#cherry magic japan#my love mix up#kieta hatsukoi#old fashion cupcake#my personal weatherman#minato shouji coin laundry#the novelist#pornographer#mood indigo#given anime#given#life: senjou no bokura#his movie#utsukushii kare#cherry magic#japanese bl#. polls
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Best Siblings Round 1: Prapai & Plerng & Phan (Love in the Air) vs Akira & Hitomi (Life: Senjou no Bokura)
[Submitted Reasons Under Cut]
Prapai & Plerng & Phan: "gotta love an attractive, slutty trio of queer siblings"
Akira & Hitomi: "Hitomi was always a free spirit, forging her own path and making her own future. Since Akira was always the opposite of this it was hard for him to come into his own. Being that he was so scared of being an authentic version of himself his older sister wanted him to break out of his shell. When she saw Akira and Yuuki holding hands she was just instantly proud of him. Not even a moment of hesitation happened. She hugged him and said she was happy."
#bl bracket#bl drama#bl shows#round 1#prapai#prapai lita#plerng#plerng lita#phan#phan lita#lita#love in the air#itou akira#akira#itou hitomi#hitomi#life senjou no bokura#best siblings
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Shirasu Jin & Raiku on the set of Life: Love on the Line
#life love on the line#life senjou no bokura#life. love on the line#life: senjou no bokura#japanese bl#bl drama#asianlgbtqdramas#shirasu jin#raiku#ok the spam ends here bc i have literally run out of things to post#now someone else go make something#the second pic is aaaaaaaa#so prettyyyy both of them ugh#my posts
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#THESE FUCKERS MAKE ME INCREDIBLY ILL I WANT THEM TO EXPLODE#this manga made me cry uncontrollably what an experience. 10/10 would recommend and read again#the name of the manga is life senjou no bokura#gakupo#gakupo kamui#kamui gakupo#kaito#kaito vocaloid#vocaloid kaito#vocaloid#vocaloid fanart#gakupo x kaito#gakukai
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#Life: Senjou no Bokura#Life 線上の僕ら#Gabriel makes stuff#Shirasu Jin#Itou Akira#Raiku#Nishi Yuuki#Itou Akira x Nishi Yuuki#JBL#JapBL#BL Drama#Japanese BL#JDrama#Japanese Drama#Japanese series
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QL of All Time - Round 1: The Warp Effect (2022-2023) vs Life: Love on the Line (2020)
#ql of all time#the warp effect#thai ql#life: love on the line#Life: Senjou no Bokura#japanese ql#japanese bl#round 1#group 1
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Rose's Day of Asks
Top 5 beach day scenes.
Have a great Day💜
Rose ILU this Day of Asks is supercute and also I love how you've tailored this ask to my personal interests and inability to limit myself to five choices!
Beach scenes are all about that transition, from one phase in a relationship (usually not-yet-a-relationship) to another. A good beach scene uses the beach as a metaphor even as it also highlights the beauty (and intensity) of the ocean. The ocean is for contemplating things bigger than we are, and helping us to feel humble. And the beach is a place for raw honesty.
With that in mind, there are so many to choose from because most directors get this instinctively! So I'm going with my heart and the scenes that came to me first (and ngl, that have the best gifs):
His: I Didn't Think I Could Fall in Love
I love this scene so much; the intensity in this hug is everything to me. These two kids are both so terrified of being in love with one another, and both so relieved they don't have to lose this connection they found. The ocean being the thing that first brought them together (via Shun falling in and losing his keys lol) is now looming in front of them as the thing that will separate them for a time (because they met on an island). It's not a typical beach day scene, but it's the first one I think of because of how hard this scene hits me every time. And of course I love thinking about it in the context of the very different rocky lakeside beach in the sequel film.
The Eighth Sense
The ocean was (again) what brought them together, and was also a source of trauma in the past for them both; the exchanges "why did you kiss me?" "to get past your trauma...why did you kiss me?" "to give you trauma" was iconic even before it became Too Real. I love how the ocean is a looming presence in this entire story; the trauma from both of their childhoods looms even on campus, it's there as a soundtrack to their vulnerable conversations, and of course it's in the background of their first sexual encounter. When Ji Hyun acts out the 'two steps forward one step back' with Jae Won before Jae Won finally breaks and admits he wants to be with Ji Hyun, that movement is like a wave relentlessly washing up on shore. Anyway! This entire series is an ocean scene to me.
Blueming
SiWoon's first kiss by the water going so poorly, the brief sulk, and then DaUn initiating this re-do moment?! Whew. In terms of standard "beach scene" fare, this ranks highly at the top for me because of the second take at a first kiss. I love a realistic 'oh wait it's my first time so I'm actually not very good at it' moment. This also comes after the first time they've really talked and listened to one another; plus it comes with a bonus "blinding light of love" visual. Love it.
Until We Meet Again
Is there anything more iconic than this scene? The double confession; the flirting; the lift; playing in the water; the kiss. These two were so desperate for an escape and this scene was real catharsis. And of course this dialogue; Intouch insisting that in order to get through what is to come, they'll need each other. Heartbreaking considering we know what they both do not long after this. It becomes almost a curse for their reincarnated lives--you won't be happy until you have me with you. AND THEN WE GET THE PROPOSAL SCENE that perfectly parallels this one, between Dean and Pharm in Between Us the series. The only thing I love more than a beach scene is a beach parallel. Speaking of which....
Last Twilight in Phuket
How do I choose only one beach scene from this set of shows? There are so many; I love all of them so much. So many from ITSAY: The hammock scene; the scene on Their Beach where Teh and Oh-Aew play the most tension-filled game of chase I've ever seen; the float and underwater kiss; the post-kiss blow-up; the conversation they have when Teh first reappears in Oh's life and Oh says he isn't sure he can be close to Teh again (!)...and then of course in IPYTM the scene where they reunite and agree to try again. But I'm going with LTIP because of all the symbolism they wrapped up in this scene. Teh and Oh-Aew try to go to their beach but it's closed, they need to instead go to the public beach, and so their goodbye is imperfect. We get to see the way they are both so much more comfortable being in pubilc and visibly together than they were in I Told Sunset About You--this is something they both had to work on for different reasons. They're both struggling with having to say goodbye, because they'll be going to different universities. They also know they're leaving Phuket and they talk about how by the time they come back, Phuket will have changed. This moment at the beach bridges their childhood and adulthood, and is so symbolic of life as ever-changing and those changes being impossible to stop.
Gameboys the movie
Speaking of beach scenes that aren't about getting together; this was a particularly good moment because it was not about establishing their relationship it was about reaffirming it/cementing the strength of their bond in the face of separation. I loved that they go out there ostensibly to spend time together and get away from the crowded house but it's also a way for them to have the scary looming conversation about separation. I love so much how good this show is about real conversations, and this one felt so real. The way they talked about not holding one another back, and how they could make it long distance, and what that would look like for them in future...it made me so happy. Gav and Cai looking at the possibility of long distance as doable and not an immediate obvious need to break up was such a breath of fresh air after so many noble idiot plots that all rely on the assumption that long distance is not doable. ANYWAY also this scene is just really pretty.
Life~Love on the Line
This one is so interesting because it was the moment Ito convinced himself he couldn't stay with Nishi. Technically this is the morning-after-the-beach-day but I'm counting it because it's such a unique version of the beach day; in this case, the truth Ito thought he was facing was that he and Nishi had no future--rather than seeing the blinding light of love for what it is facing his own fears head on, he closed his eyes and embraced them, and ruined years of their lives. This scene is an important reminder that the beach is not an infallible relationship panacea! It is your (the character's) responsibility to bring the right energy to it or it may lead you astray.
Bad Buddy
Pat and Pran at the eco-village finally with a moment to themselves, admitting to one another that they feel most free when they're together. This is the first time they acknowledge to one another that the situation they're in is bullshit; that they actually do like one another's company, and that maybe there is a possibility that this thing could actually work between them, if they try for it. I loved this scene so much as a turning point for them, and the way it keeps pulling in and out so we get these close-ups of Pat and Pran, and then the camera pulls away and we see how small they are. The perspective in this moment is so important. As is the hand touch (whew).
Theory of Love
This is one of my favourite twists on the beach scene: Khai goes to the beach alone because he has to figure himself out. He's not at the stage where he's ready to have an honest conversation with Third yet, first he needs to have an honest conversation with himself and realize his own feelings. He has a good, open conversation with someone he hurt in the past in order to figure himself out in the present and pave way for his future with Third. And then we get the bestie trip when all of them go together, which was delightful.
Bonus gif because I don't have enough shots of group friend trips in this list and it's so important to me that after this solo trip Kai comes back with everyone:
Your Name Engraved Herein
This beach scene is crushingly painful. Birdy and Jia Han go as far as they can to scream their frustrations into the sea, have a moment of freedom, but with the knowledge they can't have any more than this and will be saying goodbye afterwards. It's the most devastating truth of all of these faced at the beach: They can't be together in this time and place.
Bed Friend
The silhouettes are iconic; I love the way body language was used for these shots. And the way it felt like King was finally, slowly getting Uea to see him as a dating prospect in these moments? Really beautifully done.
Be My Favorite
Including this scene because it is one of the few beach scenes that leads to a rejection (of course the show then fixes this later with a parallel scene at the end, my beloved). I loved this anti-beach moment; rather than going to the beach to face hard truths, Pisaeng (and then following him, Kawi) went to the beach to hide from the truth. But the beach doesn't work that way and Kawi had to face hard truths after all, including the truth that in this universe he ends up losing Pisaeng from his life entirely because of the way he treated him. The line "you want to get in the water but are afraid of getting wet?" from Pisaeng to Kawi was so heavily loaded with meaning. Perfection.
The Day I Loved You
This was such a beautiful gesture, especially from a high school boy. Including this as an iconic beach scene because it both does what a beach scene should do (get the characters to face hard truths, be honest, and progress in their relationship) and was intentionally meant to invoke a trip to the ocean (they're freediving!) at home for Nikko so I don't even feel like it's cheating.
Night Dream
The show wasn't perfect but the way they paced the reveals about their past with the flashbacks was good storytelling and the tension in this beach scene was palpable over several episodes!
The Eclipse
This conversation between Akk and Ayan made me cry. The entire sequence, driving out with Ayan as an interloper, hiding from the The World Remembers crew and their boyfriends, Ayan being so worried about Akk because he is so on alert for suicidality, and Akk just doesn't know how to face any of it. Ayan telling Akk "you're allowed to be weak" broke me. Luckily the beach is here to help facilitate personal growth. [Also have to shout out again the reciprocal beach scene where Akk then says the same thing back to Ayan, my beloved]
Love Sick
I love them your honour. AUGH. Honestly, the Love Sick scene that always comes to mind is the night before this when Noh is dancing on the stage whipping his hoodie around his head and Pun is watching him fondly, but this moment afterward in the quiet of the morning, when they've agreed to have just this moment of truth by the sea and then go back to their lives, is so beautiful (especially your gif of it Rose!). This is another melancholy one, where they're coming to the sea to admit that they want what they can't have, and giving it to themselves anyway for one night (little did they know, they were going to fail at abstention lol). The longing is so palpable between these two in these scenes, so much good tension.
My School President
Gotta have at least one scene with the whole crew! What i love about this beach outing is that the hard truth they were facing was not about whether or not they cared about one another, but how to tell people and when--and this is one of the reasons why it's important it's a group trip, because that decision affects the whole group. And look at this gif, it is perfection. These kids are puppies! I love them.
3 Will Be Free
Talking about group dynamics reminded me of this iconic moment. It's not quite a beach day trip in the traditional sense because they're on the run etc. and this is night time, but it's very personal to me. The sea said make it poly, so they did.
Never Let Me Go
Can't talk about one of Jojo's series without bringing up this other one. Listen, I know that its placement in the series was...oddly timed [I think my mother might be dead, let's go to the beach and frolic]. But this is one of the most beautifully shot and colour graded sequences, and for aesthetic reasons alone it is on my list! Sometimes I am but a simple bisexual (which is also why I'm using this shot from the BTS rather than one from the show, even though there are so many pretty ones to choose from). Speaking of!
BONUS GL addition:
Lulu
Gotta have at least one song! This entire GL takes place at a beach house so the whole thing is pretty much beach or beach-adjacent scenes but this one where they are flirting and then sing together was a good turning moment for them; and of course it calls back to when they first met (where Abi saves Sophie from drowning) and also parallels the end credits scene. I was so here for how thirsty Sophie was as soon as Abi showed up, and this beach scene is one of the places where this played out most memorably to me.
#there are so many more#besties i already cut several from this post#and it's still so long#his the series#the eighth sense#blueming#uwma#until we meet again#i told sunset about you#last twilight in phuket#life: love on the line#life: senjou no bokura#bad buddy the series#bad buddy#your name engraved herein#bed friend#be my favorite#the day i loved you#night dream the series#the eclipse the series#lovesick the series#love sick#my school president#3 will be free#never let me go the series#lulu the series#long post#the sea is cruel but fair#thank you for the ask#typed so that i can stop thinking it
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