romance

  • It’s the final episode! Both Shiba and Haruto have affirmed their commitment to each other in the previous episode, and now there’s just the final episode left. Let’s go!

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  • It’s the season finale! I haven’t been regular with this because my work life has been kicking my ass but I’ve got some time now! Let’s get into it!

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  • At the end of the last episode, Charlie is slowly cracking and descending into an eating disorder spiral, while Tao finally is honest with himself and resolves to court Elle. Let’s see how things turn out!

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  • Katrina Ramos Atienza’s Well Played, the Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature, and multiple calls for submissions in this week’s edition.

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  • Wilhelm was definitely having a moment in the previous episode after Simon just couldn’t stop himself from making out with him after they furtively met in the dark. Let’s see if Wilhelm continues his winning streak in this episode!

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  • There were a lot of revelations at the end of the previous episode, as well as one shocker for Shiba: Haruto’s left their homosexual home and his half of their couple ring behind. Is it over for these two Japanese homos? Let’s find out in this penultimate episode!

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  • At the end of the last episode, Charlie was just a bundle of optimism, full of probably misplaced optimism as he promised Tori that he’s going to give Nick the positive coming out experience he never had. Good intentions! But as well now, this is what the road to hell is paved with.

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  • Ever since the pandemic, I haven’t really made an effort to go out and attend things because why would I want to leave the comfort and safety of my own place? As the literal years since the pandemic has passed, though, I’ve made more of an effort to get out of my place and attend…

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  • I haven’t forgotten about this show, you guys! It’s just that life and other more recent shows have overtaken it and I’ve moved things around instead. But I’m back here with these Swedish homosexuals!

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  • There was a point in my life when I was a regular at the Instituto Cervantes’ annual Día del Libro celebrations because 1. I had to do it for my job, and 2. Their old location at Kalaw was literally just a short jeepney ride away from where I used to work. Once I left…

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