My heart feels compressed after episode 12 & 13. Send help.
I feel like Minseong is torn between Hyeongjoon being the one his heart wants the most and Hyeongjin being the one who would be better for him as a partner. Like choosing between love and stability.
I think Hyeongjin needs to work on how he expresses his feelings and intentions since he had no bad intentions but caused discomfort, confusion, and/or hurt people each time he tried to "do things his way" and/or clear misunderstandings. Jungwook, Minseong, and Hyungjoon were all hurt and confused unnecessarily because of this.
Also, why did Hyeongjoon and Minseong's conversation sound like they were reflecting on what they could do better in the future with and for each other but FEEL like they were reflecting on what they SHOULD have done better in the past with and for each other, as if it was already too late. I'm scared.
Send help. Seonwoo's message in ep 11 actually has me bawling wtf.
I've been rooting for Junseong and Sungho to be together since day 2 and I'm absolutely ecstatic at their relationship but that didn't mean I wanted Seonwoo to get hurt. I wished that none of them would since get hurt, especially Jungwook, who was so sincere and relatable as a fellow musician, and Seonwoo, who was always so considerate of other's feelings, since day 5. I was already feeling melancholic cause of Jeonwook's breakdown but Seonwoo's message just really hit hard because it showed that no matter what he really still liked both of them as people since day one and would support their relationship even with his feelings.
I really don't know what I'm going to with myself once this show ends π π π
Right now I'm considering watching season 1 after catching up with this but I'm wondering how much it would be worth my time as compared to this season.
Am I the only one curious about what a "Her Woman" would be like?
I didn't watch season one of his man and dove stright into this one and i'm hooked to say the least and it got me wondering what it would be like if it was a house of lesbian women. I think I would legit pay to see that even as someone who doesn't even put money into music or streaming subscriptions.
I'm considering dropping this cause I don't feel like it's worth my time but I somehow feel obligated to watch it but it's so unoriginal and difficult to enjoy π
So imma just put it on hold for now and see where it goes.
It's at a point where it could fall to a 7.5 or rise to an 8.5 for me.For now it's pretty good and I'm leaning towards an 8.5 so i'm gonna give it 2 more episodes before I can give you an answer but for sure keep it on your list.
Watching the character and relationship development of Saengthian and Lomfon is so unexpectedly heartwarming. It's just so perfectly paced and beautiful in its own way.
Honestly, the last two episodes, especially episode 7, just were not it. They lowered my opinion and rating of the series because of the acting and the script.
I feel like Minseong is torn between Hyeongjoon being the one his heart wants the most and Hyeongjin being the one who would be better for him as a partner. Like choosing between love and stability.
I think Hyeongjin needs to work on how he expresses his feelings and intentions since he had no bad intentions but caused discomfort, confusion, and/or hurt people each time he tried to "do things his way" and/or clear misunderstandings. Jungwook, Minseong, and Hyungjoon were all hurt and confused unnecessarily because of this.
Also, why did Hyeongjoon and Minseong's conversation sound like they were reflecting on what they could do better in the future with and for each other but FEEL like they were reflecting on what they SHOULD have done better in the past with and for each other, as if it was already too late. I'm scared.
Neua's personal space: 0
I've been rooting for Junseong and Sungho to be together since day 2 and I'm absolutely ecstatic at their relationship but that didn't mean I wanted Seonwoo to get hurt. I wished that none of them would since get hurt, especially Jungwook, who was so sincere and relatable as a fellow musician, and Seonwoo, who was always so considerate of other's feelings, since day 5. I was already feeling melancholic cause of Jeonwook's breakdown but Seonwoo's message just really hit hard because it showed that no matter what he really still liked both of them as people since day one and would support their relationship even with his feelings.
I really don't know what I'm going to with myself once this show ends π π π
On another note; fuck Hyungjin.
I didn't watch season one of his man and dove stright into this one and i'm hooked to say the least and it got me wondering what it would be like if it was a house of lesbian women. I think I would legit pay to see that even as someone who doesn't even put money into music or streaming subscriptions.
So imma just put it on hold for now and see where it goes.