Despite the setback of not debuting with his original group and the emotional baggage he carries, Kang Min continues to practice relentlessly. He faces pressure to succeed, with reminders of his peers already debuting and achieving their dreams. One such day of practicing lends him a long overdue reunion with an ex-boyfriend of his - Su Ho, who used to train alongside Kang Min but is now a debuted idol, looking to practice in the dance room with his other two group members. Storming past the idols, Kang Min leaves the dance room, with Su Ho tailing behind hoping to make amends. Su Ho's attempts at reconciliation are met with anger and resentment, "Who can forget being betrayed by the person they trusted the most? How could that memory go away?" (Source: kisskh) Edit Translation
- English
- Español
- Português (Brasil)
- 한국어
- Native Title: 투썸보이즈
- Also Known As: twosomeboys , Tusseomboijeu
- Genres: Romance
Cast & Credits
- Shin Joon HyungLee Su HoMain Role
- Kim BitKang Min (Ep. 1-3)Main Role
- Ki Myoung JeKang Min (Ep. 4~)Main Role
- Kim Yo Ho[Idol trainee 1]Support Role
Reviews

One giant plothole....
Excuse me? Where is the story?We know, they were together in the past, but we have NO idea whatsoever why they split up...
And then, bam, they are together again, but we - the viewers - still don't know what happenend in the past. We only know he had a shitty father and that bastard died in the end.
I don't get such productions... It's extremly short... they did change actors inbetween even if it was short, than there was a girl who was petty as usual and beside some cute scenes there is nothing.
What a waste of time. Even when there are scenes in the youtube membership section not visible for the normal folks, I am not interested in, because the story did not exist, the plot-hole was so deep, I was distracted the whole series of what happend with them in the past. (Yes that girl had something with it to do, but why did they not talk about it, how did they misunderstood each other... that is all not explored and so, ruins the story completly.)

Worth Watching for the Kissing!
This is best described as an anecdote BL. For me it was a bit cryptic and hard to follow. The screenplay might have made sense in Korean. Maybe it was due to translation issues or merely not understanding Korean culture very well, but I did not understand the nuances of the plot. The overall story, however, is a familiar, tried and true, standard one. Tropey. Cliché. Stereotypical. Parts of it did intrigue me and I kind of liked it, despite not fully grasping where it wanted to go. The connection between the two protagonists is surprisingly strong, more so in the beginning. I give them props also for not making this series too polished. It does show the grittier side of Korean society and the not-so-easy aspect of living the life of an aspiring idol trainee. What was really done exceptionally well in this part of the series was the kissing. There was a warmth and a sincerity to those scenes that felt organic and unpretentious and very, very genuine. It was quite refreshing to see kissing, especially in Korean Bls (honestly in all BLs as of late), to be so authentic and straightforward. No silhouettes, stuffed animals, or pillows to hide behind and the shots were clear and close-up. It felt real and surprisingly unrehearsed.