It's funny, because even though these stories are essentially boys' love romances, few of them are truly moving. The romance between the two. like that.
I find that on MDL it is mostly with LGBTQ+ series where if you dare to say something negative about a show, you…
It seems to be a cultural thing for BL fans to defend their favorites as if it influenced people's lives or deaths, many of whom I doubt actually care about gay rights in real life, but let's face it, there are fans of other franchises who are just as fanatical: star wars, marvel, DC. Etc.
Your bad luck is missing the plot of the brothers Kim Bum and Lee Dong Wook which is a good part of the story....
Yes, in my opinion it's the most relevant/important arc, even though I don't think the romance or the actress are bad. But the siblings' relationship issues seemed more relevant to me in this kdrama.
why is this not making any noise? i thought this was a highly anticipated show.
I think they think that everyone has or should have the popularity of Gemini and Fourth and that Bl has to sell itself on the popularity of the actors alone.
The clear inspiration here is the series Pretty Little Liars from US. The most impressive thing is that these series that aren't "BL" by GMMTV are absurdly better, better acting, editing, directing, it doesn't even look like the same company and better scripts too.
BL fans don't tend to see homophobic characters very often, but I think it makes sense given the era in which the story takes place and society in general, even today, is obviously not sympathetic to Lgbts+.
i found the episode lukewarm, but watchable, and i thought they were clever by setting up a good hook for the next episode. with the good old cliché (french word haha) of the misunderstanding
with the good old cliché (french word haha) of the misunderstanding