Same, girl. Just started watch #4. |
Y'all, it is really not THAT good lol. It's enjoyable but a third rewatch in a month is crazy. |
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SNL jumped on the Heated Rivalry train with a hilarious “Harry Potter, reimagined: Heated Wizardry” skit.
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I agree with the idea that a lot of what happens on screen in the sex scenes looks very familiar to me as a straight woman, and I definitely found it very hot. As did the gay friend I’ve discussed it with. After viewing I read the book and realize what’s happening off screen is VERY different, but so what? Two people enjoying each other, giving and taking pleasure, developing a relationship. More of this, less of the shitshow that is America, please. |
I’m fascinated by the fact that this is a genre. What other authors or books do you recommend? I read HR after watching the show. While I wouldn’t say the writing is great, it sort of grew on me. And I did think the character development was better than I expected based on the show. So now I want to understand what this whole genre is about. |
DH is very grateful for “that gay hockey show.” I’ll leave it at that. |
I got an HBO Max subscription to watch The Pitt, and two weeks later I still haven’t gotten around to seeing it, however, I’ve rewatched my favorite Ilya Rozanov scenes (half the show basically) an embarrassing amount of times….definitely more than 3x. |
| The couch love scene in Ep 4 is the hottest thing I’ve watched on TV in years. Connor Storrie, the man and actor you are! |
On some level, this question is hilarious to me, considering the massive amount of gay fan fiction written by women that is available on the internet. It’s like Hollywood has simply no idea what female audiences like. |
+1. Timothee Chalamet was in a beautifully shot gay movie and he became an Oscar nominee at 22. The audience for this kind of thing is huge. |
I just watched a HR reaction video with Dan and Phil (gay British YouTube couple). They really liked it. |
But Asia does - There are tons of BL TV shows and movies from Japan, Korea, Taiwan, China (!), and, of course, Thailand. |
Please understand some people are emotionally and otherwise starved and just like with food, you eat what’s available and a quick reward/dopamine hit |
Everyone really likes it because it gets them views / engagement. All these reaction videos are planned - they read what people want to hear online and then make those points in their reactions. They know that liking it is what gets engagement now so they are riding that train. There is a large dscussion forum that is mostly gay men and they all agree that Ilyas body and backside are incredible. They like Shane / Scott and Kips too. The majority of their discussion is about the ass, trying to zoom in and see the hole, the bodies! Many of them liked the Kip and Scott storyline better than the Ilya / Shane one and thought it was more relatable for gay men. Many comments that it is written for women and not gay men and doesn't really reflect gay men experience (all the Grindr hook ups, 3somes, open relationships, sex just for the sake of sex, turn on of bodies, butts and d@@ks). They acknowledged that the whole two men falling in love, being lovey dovey and all about feelings, being exclusive, getting married, living happily ever after with eyes only for each other happens but is pretty rare and not at all typically of the experince of most gay men. Most of them were happy it had gotten so much mainstream attention and enjoyed the eye candy! |
This is such homophobic drivel. Do you know gay men irl? I do. Just like straight people, they fall in love, get married, have kids and monogamous relationships. They are definitely not the sex-obsessed degenerates you describe (unlike the straights on Epstein’s list). The show is awesome. The actors are gorgeous and did an excellent job conveying all sorts of emotions. It’s a story of love, something all human beings - regardless of gender, religion or sexual orientation- crave and can relate to. |