I didn't get to watch the whole thing, but I have the impression that the kdrama, they focus on several other…
I think that in the kdrama, the success of the bromance between the protagonists wasn't something planned, it seems to have happened within the plot, probably because the Koreans thought that the two had chemistry, maybe that wasn't the focus, but in Thailand as they already knew about the success of the bromance, they decided to exploit it.
At first, after 7-8 episodes, I thought that everyone was saying this was gay as hell just because people are…
I think that this bromance has some advantages over the Bls, I'm not talking about being superior because it's straight, I'm not making a homophobic comment, but I'm talking about not having to put in some boring Bl clichés, not to mention the superior acting to most of the Bls, and certain dialogues that we'd like to have in the Bls and don't have.
I remember watching School 2013 years ago and it was kinda painful to watch till the end because it was boring…
I didn't get to watch the whole thing, but I have the impression that the kdrama, they focus on several other characters that aren't very interesting, like the two teachers, the woman and the man. I think Thailand was smarter, focusing entirely on the protagonists, while at the same time developing the more interesting supporting characters.
What's with junior mark fandom every where they are just complaining leaving hate comments on wetv saying why…
these BL directors apparently don't know how to divide screen time, the soap operas I watch have all the characters appearing all the time, plus the obvious protagonists
there is a story in my country Brasil, which for historical reasons has a lot of Japanese descendants, that the teacher is the only one who doesn't have to bow his head, kneel to the Japanese emperor, I know that japan is japan and korea is korea, but I wonder if they really treat the teacher like this as it appears in these bullying stories, or if it's pure fiction.