Media Update - 02042026
Apr. 2nd, 2026 09:54 pmFinished watching
Dramas
Cosmetic Playlover S2 (Japanese BL) – 10 episodes
This was the second season of this series and it was fine. It hasn't been among my favorites, not for any particular reason, but it didn't grab me as much, and well… sometimes that happens. Regardless, I enjoyed seeing the characters grow as they face challenges in their relationship and decisions they have to make regarding their careers. I think that's interesting, and I didn't dislike watching the protagonists live their domestic life and commit to the bond they built in the first season, but it didn't excite me, and I didn’t eagerly await each new episode. It might also be somewhat influenced by the fact that when I finished the first season, I read the manga and it's much spicier. It's not that I need adaptations to maintain the same level of explicit content to enjoy them, but sometimes I feel that does matter in how you understand the dynamics of the relationships between the characters, and in this case, I think there was a certain sexual tension that never quite culminated. And personally, I do like smut.
Countdown to Yes (Japanese BL) – 10+1 episodes
This might seem contradictory, but in the case of this series, I liked it much more than the previous one. I fell behind a couple of times, but that was more because I was watching it week by week and because I got busy doing other things (work or my WIP). I think this particular series works better if watched all at once, because it's short and because not much really happens, but this can also vary depending on personal preference. I don't care about MDL reviews, for example, and sometimes not even comments from acquaintances who watch the same things I do at the same time. In this case, many people commented that they found it slow and boring, but I found it calm, soothing, and soft.
The protagonists are two friends who met in high school and are united by their love of photography. They live as roommates in college, and as they grow up and become adults with their own goals and works, they discover that their bond is more than friendship, but one of them resists admitting it and insists that things shouldn't change, afraid of losing the friendship he values so much. There were moments when this attitude seemed a bit exasperating to me, but at the same time very logical and easy to understand, even if that sounds contradictory. I liked the pace and that it was basically watching them go on dates taking photos while exploring that internal conflict they have. The last episode was an "after story," which means the main story had already concluded, but I'm counting it because I still had to wait a week to mark it as finished.
Therapy (Korean series) – 4 episodes
Look, I don't have much explanation for this. It's basically censored soft porn. But I watched it because I saw several mutuals mention it and I got curious. The premise is even a little funny, and the fact that one of the characters always has the same clinical attitude and expressionless face, I don't know… I found it amusing but I don’t know if it’s intended to be arousing. I think one could easily use the premise to write PWP fanfiction about practically any couple, and I even think I've read something like that somewhere. Do I recommend it? Well, I’m not sure lol.
Cat for Cash (Thai BL) – 10 episodes
I watched this for First and Khaotung, of course. At first I thought talking cats would make me cringe a lot, but little by little I realized the story was about complicated family relationships, grief, learning to understand and forgive someone who's no longer here, and opening up to others even when it's hard. In the end, there were moments where I cried a lot. Of course, there were funny and nonsensical things, like Tiger's allergy. It's the mildest and least annoying/dangerous allergy I've ever seen, lol. I don't have a diagnosed cat allergy, but last Sunday when I went to see the final episode at a cat café, I was definitely much more affected than Tiger, lol. I had to take an antihistamine and only stopped having irritated eyes and nose after leaving the place. But anyway, it was a soft, easy-to-watch series. And it made me cry :)
Always Meet Again (Korean BL) – 8 episodes
I watched it over a couple of weeks. I started it one day simply because nothing on my list appealed to me and because there were already six episodes available thanks to iQIYI VIP, so I only had to wait for the last two to come out. I like the “time travel to save someone” premise, but personally I prefer to better understand what triggers the time travel, and in this series, not many things are explained. I was left with many questions, and I haven't found out if it's based on a novel or manhwa. If that's the case, it could be another example for my research on script problems in series. It happens a lot. I feel it happens less in Japanese series (from what I’ve seen), but it's a constant and I find it fascinating. Anyway, I'm going to find out, and if a source exists, maybe I'll read it to see if all those questions are resolved or not, which is also a possibility (like what happened with The Director Who Buys Me Dinner).
La Oficina (Mexican series) – 8 episodes
I watched this series only out of curiosity. First, someone on a Spanish-speaking Discord server mentioned it and talked about the rancid, uncomfortable humor of this series. Then I saw a TikTok content creator I like talk about it and mention that they liked it because it's not a carbon copy of The Office, but an adaptation. So, obviously (in case my fixation with adaptations isn't obvious at this point) I decided to watch it. The first two episodes didn't fully hook me, but… buuuuuut, the fact that the humor makes many references to Mexican culture (old internet memes, things that actually happen in real life workplaces) made me keep watching. There were uncomfortable moments, there were moments when I wasn't sure I understood the jokes (something that doesn't only happen to me with fiction, but in real life because of autism ._.) and there were moments when I thought maybe I wasn't enjoying it much because I was never a fan of The Office (I never saw the original and never finished the US version).
But I don't know, I kept watching until I finished it and I have to admit I did have fun, and largely it's precisely because it's really not a copy of The Office, but an adaptation of the premise (mockumentary, a work team with "the worst boss in the world") to the particular context of Mexico and what that implies. Also, it doesn't normalize the situations and it does make you squirm with cringe. God, so much, so much cringe. And to sum it up, I'll use a meme: It's horrible, I love it. Also, now I'm a fan of 3SIMM, iykyk :P
Anime
Isekai Office Worker: The Other World's Books Depend on the Bean Counter – 12 episodes
This was fun, I liked the premise and the story. I liked the idea of a stranger from our world who is such a workaholic that, upon arriving in a universe where he had no need to work, he asked for a job anyway, and how that helped solve problems in that universe, ha. But I also admit that the basis of the relationship between the protagonists is one of my favorite tropes (fuck or die~). Oops. I'm curious about the novel or manga, but I need to look for them and I don't know if they're translated.
Currently reading
- Convenience Store Woman - Murata Sayaka (Tr. Ginny Tapley Takemori). It's a story about a Japanese woman who works at a konbini. I've only gotten a quarter of the way through, because that's how I read, you know: I can take months to make progress and then finish it all at once. It's an interesting read because it's about a woman who has to put on a mask of "normality" to fit into society. Where have I heard that before?
Currently writing
The pulse beneath (Khemjira fic, work in progress)
- English version - 4/8 chapters (6914 words)
- Spanish version - 3/8 chapters (4690 words)
I have a lot of thoughts about the act of writing, the relationship with beta readers (especially given my professional background), and about how hard it is for me to self-promote (and how I avoid it as much as I can because anxiety and avoidance, I guess). I'm really enjoying the process of shaping this story that, on a normal workday, in some random week almost four months ago, assaulted me, possessed me, and made me write it.
It's been very fun to see how it transforms from my first chaotic scribbles in a notebook to the countless drafts I have in my folder (there are sooo many drafts). Also all the time I've spent reading about details of Thai culture and daily life just to have a better context for my story, even though in the end very few of what I've read appears in the final text. At one point I compared this process to academic work, where you review dozens of sources and learn a lot, but often your final reference list doesn't reflect all that time invested.
I also want to mention the importance beta readers have for me. Maybe I'll go deeper into this in another specific post about it. But here I'll just mention my relationship with the text revision process, given my profession (I've been an editor and I'm a copy editor… partially, because now my main role is as an instructional designer and I only do editing as part of a bigger process), and how at first I was very anxious about asking for the things I wanted the beta reader to do, what I wanted them to focus on, because in my profession I'm very, very picky and a horrible perfectionist (and also a pain in the ass, I have… a reputation). But at the same time I understand that a beta reader won't always have the experience or training, and that, regardless, their help is still extremely valuable because an extra pair of eyes can always see something that as an author we might take for granted, or ask questions that help clarify certain passages of the story that one understands because one conceived it, but that might not make sense to a reader. Or things like that. I got lucky and, fortunately, I found very kind and thoughtful beta readers.
I don't know when I'm going to finish working on this WIP, but I confess I started publishing it because I wanted to do it before the Khemjira special episode came out, lol.
Another thought I have about this is that all my fics are restricted access on AO3 and that maybe limits their reach, but I've never actually written for kudos or popularity. It's strange, I suppose. Thinking about readers' expectations gives me anxiety, and once I finish (or abandon, lol, sorry, it's happened many times) a fic, it's like I've written a letter to vent and put it in a bottle and thrown it into the sea. The difference is that if someone finds it and likes what they read, and if they leave me kudos or comments, it's nice, but I don't live with the expectation of having hundreds and hundreds of readers. If someone appreciates it and lets me know, it's very welcome, but nothing happens if no one likes it or leaves kudos or comments (that's also happened). And that's it… I'll come back to this later, in another post. Maybe.
Currently playing
- My Burning Heart - Ertal Games. I haven't progressed much further in this visual novel since I started playing it, but I'm not in a hurry either. When I feel like it, I'll pick it up again.
Currently watching
Dramas
It seems like a lot, but if we're strict, my list of things I watch weekly is quite reasonable. The ones with no schedule or date are variable and I don't feel they add to the pressure, so my list actually feels quite relaxed.
Weekly
- My Romance Scammer (Thai BL) – Sundays – 9/12 episodes. I've liked this series quite a bit so far and it's made me cry a couple of times. I admit I get very distracted when Junior is on screen because I like him, lol. Also, the pairing of U (Ohm) and North (Poom) seems extremely cute to me.
- Duang With You (Thai BL) – Saturdays – 9/12 episodes. I started it one day and caught up very quickly with the available episodes, and now it's one of the ones I watch weekly. It's a very cute and cheerful series. At first Duang exasperated me a lot because he's very effusive and clingy, but now I adore him. Qin, on the other hand, is very relatable.
- Only Friends: Dream On (Thai BL) – Fridays – 5/12 episodes. I like the chaos and how selfish ALL the characters are in this series, but I want more chaos. I want someone to kiss (or make out or fuck, I’m not picky) Boston, I want something to explode, I want a threesome or an orgy or something. Gimme gimmee! But I also have to mention that I love Mix in this role, I LOVE him. I also like a lot the references and not so subtle critique to the entertainment (and BL) industry.
- Wishing Upon the Shooting Stars (Taiwanese BL) – Thursdays – 3/12 episodes. I like the premise and I hadn't seen a Taiwanese BL in a while, so it seemed perfect to start watching this one. I don't have much to say about it yet.
- Love You Teacher (Thai BL) – Saturdays – 3/10 episodes. This one has already made me cry in its three episodes. I also thought it was going to be cringey, but surprisingly, it's not (to me, maybe it is for others). People who don't know how to ask for help, people who seem overwhelmed by what life throws at them? Insecurity, not feeling like they’re enough? I'm in. Add to that someone who is always the one supporting everyone and shows a cheerful face, but who might be dealing with more than others imagine… Also, Santa has very pretty eyes and his face is very pleasant to look at. Let's hope the narrative stays this way and the ending is good, because I have to admit that many series often don't have very strong endings (that includes many of the series I've liked as well).
- Love Upon a Time (Thai BL) – Fridays – 1/12 episodes. This one is brand new and has time travel, so I'm a bit expectant, but trying not to expect too much because that's safer in case it ends up disappointing. You know the drill.
- The Long Ballad (Chinese Drama) – 9/49 episodes. I need to pick it up again, I want to pick it up again, but I don't know why I have such a hard time watching series on Viki. It's a general thing: I really struggle to watch series on this platform. I think it's somewhat the interface. It has nothing to do with the series themselves (I even like the subtitles), and it's a bit frustrating. And when the series that are here are also elsewhere, I prefer to watch them on the other… Ugh.
- The Pitt (US drama) – 3/15 episodes. I'll probably finish watching the first season when I need to do something manual and need something I can listen to without having to read subtitles. I admit I was skeptical, but it is good. I did like it and want to see more, but I'm not always in the mood to watch a medical drama because sometimes it gets gross or scary.
- Hard Nights (Thai drama) – 3/16 episodes. I've fallen behind on this one, and most likely I'll end up watching it all in one go over a weekend. It's also been an issue that the TV app doesn't work in my bedroom and I don't love watching series on my laptop. Even if I didn't have a problem with that, it was broken for almost a month and I couldn't even do that D:
- What Did You Eat Yesterday? (Japanese BL) – 3/12 episodes. I needed to finally start this. I love stories about more mature adults with already established relationships. Also, I love stories where food is a way of showing love.
- Khemjira (Thai BL) – Rewatch. Well, it's because I need comfort, and also because it helps me remember or visualize the characters' gestures or expressions for my fic. And I'll probably watch it more times until I finish writing it. How many? I don't know. I'd also like to try to write that post about Khemjira that I said I would write, but I'm not promising anything, I'm not promising anything… I'm terrible, I know, but it is what it is. Sorry.
Anime
- Sanrio Danshi – No schedule – 9/12 episodes. I haven't abandoned it. I think I could finish it this weekend. I like it, it's cute, but I don't know why I forget to watch it. I've wanted to ask for anime recommendations, but then when I get them and don't watch them, I feel guilty. Also, I have three pending… One condition for recommendations is that they're not super long with a thousand seasons (yes, I'm looking at you, One Piece). I don't have much patience to keep up with them, but that happens to me with live action series too.
On hold
Books
- Counterattack – Chai Jidan (柴鸡蛋) – Chapter 198
Anime
- Komi Can’t Communicate – No schedule – 4/24 episodes
- Rokuhōdō Yotsuiro Biyori – No schedule – 2/12 episodes
Dramas
- The Bangkok Boy (Thai BL) – No schedule – 2/12 episodes
- Theory of Love (Thai BL) – No schedule – 2/12 episodes
- Perfect 10 Liners (Thai BL) – No schedule – 4/24 episodes
- Runaway (Thai GL) – No schedule – 2/8 episodes
Documentary
- Debo, puedo y quiero: Juan Gabriel (Mexican documentary) – No Schedule – 3/4 episodes
And that's the upddate. I'll be back at... some point.



