According to the annual tradition of the village to review the QaF and in parallel with the viewing, I read the comments on the mayshow. And such things are that in addition to the criminally small number of comments, there is another problem (at least for those who are watching for the first time).
Throughout the series, one user comments on the series, verbatim, emotional and interesting, BUT sometimes very spoiler. In some places, the spoilers are simply monstrous.
So my advice to you: either don't read the comments until you watch the whole series, or skip the comments from the user youarebymyside. Enjoy your viewing ^^
A comment from 2024. Along with the abundance of free time, the annual tradition of reviewing the QaF has evaporated. Returning to this series after six years is filled with nostalgia and warm feelings. It's funny that on first viewing, Brian seemed like an adult, conscious uncle with his own code of life, and now he is perceived as an infantile, overgrown fellow hiding his frightened, wounded gut under a mask of irony and skepticism.
For the first time, I noticed how sensitive he was to Justin's inexperience. But he could have sent the boy home, not everyone would want to mess with a young virgin who had barely reached the age of consent. And how hotly the bed scenes were shot, in moderation frankly, in moderation sensually, the perfect balance.
The structure of the first series is also very good, the rudiments of conflict were thrown in, and the characters of the main characters were outlined. It feels like the series was written according to the old, golden standards of screenwriting.
I sat down to review it for the second time, and I think that I will return to this series more than once) I missed this atmosphere of the noughties, the gorgeous music, Emmett and Brian, and the sun, of course, too.✨ On the third viewing, I don't even feel any embarrassment or shame ahah, just a pleasant nostalgia🥰
Damn, for the first 15 minutes I was watching, thinking, "Oh my God, what am I watching?" It's just that not every series is that explicit. But then I realized that this was going to be one of the most touching series I've ever watched and will continue to watch. 🥰
Finally, in 2022, after so many years of postponement, I sat down to watch it and what have I got myself into:D Brian is stunning, it hurts to watch, Mikey immediately loves, the plot is super interesting and spun instantly, so I'm already looking forward!
Due to the current situation in Russia and its attitude towards the LGBT community, I decided to review this masterpiece again. For me, this series is a separate love. 💚🌈 I remember when my friend and I started watching the series as a teenager purely for fun, but who knew that it would be so profound and turn our attitude towards people of a different orientation for the better. By the way, my friend and I didn't change our orientation from watching, so fucking out is all narrow-minded, stupid and ignorant people who believe that a person will become gay from some kind of "propaganda" and all that. 🖕 Sorry, it's boiling over.
I love this series!Music, GG, dialogues, humor..Sex scenes are generally something unreal.No vulgarity, no affectation (at least between Brian and Justin). So to convey inexperience, the first time, love from the first minute and patience, caution, tenderness of a more experienced partner- class!
Discussion: Season 1, Episode 1 Join the Discussion
25- Just be careful, don't drop it.
- And I was just going to do it. :D
OK, the beginning is interesting. Let's see what's next.
Throughout the series, one user comments on the series, verbatim, emotional and interesting, BUT sometimes very spoiler. In some places, the spoilers are simply monstrous.
So my advice to you: either don't read the comments until you watch the whole series, or skip the comments from the user youarebymyside.
Enjoy your viewing ^^
PS: The series is great.
Along with the abundance of free time, the annual tradition of reviewing the QaF has evaporated. Returning to this series after six years is filled with nostalgia and warm feelings. It's funny that on first viewing, Brian seemed like an adult, conscious uncle with his own code of life, and now he is perceived as an infantile, overgrown fellow hiding his frightened, wounded gut under a mask of irony and skepticism.
For the first time, I noticed how sensitive he was to Justin's inexperience. But he could have sent the boy home, not everyone would want to mess with a young virgin who had barely reached the age of consent. And how hotly the bed scenes were shot, in moderation frankly, in moderation sensually, the perfect balance.
The structure of the first series is also very good, the rudiments of conflict were thrown in, and the characters of the main characters were outlined. It feels like the series was written according to the old, golden standards of screenwriting.
😍😍😍
It seems like I just turned it on, and the series has already ended...
But the music in it is just amazing.
It's 2020 now, and every song feels nostalgic for 2000...
I remember when my friend and I started watching the series as a teenager purely for fun, but who knew that it would be so profound and turn our attitude towards people of a different orientation for the better. By the way, my friend and I didn't change our orientation from watching, so fucking out is all narrow-minded, stupid and ignorant people who believe that a person will become gay from some kind of "propaganda" and all that. 🖕
Sorry, it's boiling over.
So to convey inexperience, the first time, love from the first minute and patience, caution, tenderness of a more experienced partner- class!