Thursday 30 April 2015

Faking it

Recently I finished watching a TV show called "Faking It', it's an MTV show.

Honestly its terrible yet good. My friend introduced
this show because of the Gay. Like honestly the only reason I love it so much is because the characters are just amazing and its perfect. But it has terrible acting (in my opinion). But the unique plot and how-according to my friend- hot the female characters are.


The show is about two best friends who end up faking that they are lesbians. Amy and Karma are two best friends who are insanely close to each other but Karma wants to be popular, so she decides to try to be the "first out lesbian" after Shane - a gay guy at school - outs them at a party. At first Amy goes along with Karma's ridiculous plan to become popular and also gain the attention of the school's most popular guy Liam Booker.


Things really twist when Amy and Karma had to kiss to prove that they were lesbians in front of the school. During
which Amy realized that she is actually a lesbian, but Karma is not. The series continues as their fake relationship keeps on developing, alongside Karma's new found relationship with Liam. 

The series has many other factors that are involved with the LGBTQ community, and acceptance. 
I won't use this as a recommendation that "you must watch", but I feel it's a show that will peak your interest with it's messed up story line.  

Thursday 16 April 2015

Diabolik Lovers.

I watched this anime when I had no clue what to watch and it was unexpectedly good but very, very, dark. The concept is really cool and scary and makes you pulled into the plot (at least for me).

Yui Komori, a girl who ends up having to live in some random house with strangers. She's a catholic girl who was raised in the dynamics of the church. She's mortified at the fact that she ends up living with six vampires, who want to suck her blood and with a deeper, more sinister thoughts of actually killing her. However the six vampires who each slowly develop a strange attraction towards Yui.

Each of the vampires are related, they have the same father. However, not all of them have the same mother. In fact their father had three separate wives, that competed for his attention.

When watching this anime series most people don't understand how much more detailed the characters are, but one thing not all fans of the show know, is that this anime was originally a Japanese video game, that was turned into an anime.

Knowing this fact, you come to understand in the game, there's more detailed added to the characters and that each of them have their own evil past.

I find the series really cool, and something to watch if you are bored and have nothing else to do.

Support Exo

So recently EXO had a comeback, and I have been freaking out everyday. Between the live performances, radio shows, the variety shows and then on top of that 'EXO next door', an actually fanfiction come to life. 

EXO has been working so hard lately and I suggest to anyone just to try out this group. Don't judge just because of your fandom. 

Support them!!!!!

Haikyuu

I have been having a huge sport anime obsession of lately. The entire idea and concept is amazing. I originally thought it was stupid but this show has made me realize how truly amazing these types of anime are.


Haikyuu is a volleyball anime, that focuses on the different goals and fears of each individual player. In the beginning, you are introduced to Hinata and Tobio. The anime started with these two player volleyball against each other, on separate teams. Hinata had one goal during that game, to keep playing. While on the other hand Tobio wanted to win. The game finished with Tobio's team winning. At that moment Hinata swears that he'll beat Tobio.

They each go to high school to join their own respective team. However, they find themselves going to the same school. The two end up settling their differences and started to work together. They figure out that the only person who is able to utilize each others powers, are each other.That made them an amazing pair. However they also soon faced challenges that made it hard for them, they come to the realization that they can't win on their own. 

Throughout the series, we see a variation through the back-stories of each character. Each back-stories shows each characters fears, such as Hinata's fear of not being good enough to keep on playing.

As you watch through the series you see lots of emotion, with each characters. You learn to feel sympathy and a connection with each character. 


I recommend anyone who's into anime to watch it. The series will make you fall in love with sports anime.