I love it but I have huge complain about 1 thing because it really bothers me
The plot about disbanding rugby team is being dragged too much, for a 12-episode series, at first, well, it's funny, I gig, genuinely, but do they need stretch this in more than half of the series's length?
Their fellow SBS Sports theme drama, Racket Boys, had the same sub-plot, but they didn't fall too deep into this nonsense, so they can effectively use the screentime to move on with expanding it into side story, mind you we have't even get the rugby team each side story for their character development for us to eventually care about them except for Mun Ung
SHIBAL, I thought coach Bang (aerobatic coach) was actually a kind man who is just being scared and lowkey care about Rugby, this shibal is actually so wicked
I'm aware that this drama is a heavy theme but there have to be a different and better way to show the "revenge" scene, it's so disturbing to watch just to punish the gays growing up in Christianity
I realized that the official platform already deleted that scene so they know they're going too overboard
I think one user put it as simply as this: Ji Yu' s relationship with Chan Yeong is very present and prominent…
Yeah, having a disappointment is a free act, I didn't blame those who felt that way, I was just surprised that people thought the main focus has shifted
Yeah, next week's episode is vital both for Qualify and enjoyment for the fans, because at the end of the day, this series is made for us, I just hope they focus the matters that truly build the characters
The straight couple wasn't even Chan Young/Ji Yu, it was Chan Young/Tennis 🙃 Such a boring, predictable character…
SECOND PARAGRAPH! ! THIS ! Especially when that stalker took his picture in the class RIGHT ON THE MOMENT, he read the message and he just stood, didn't even try to figure it out or stepping out from the class to find them,
Is it wrong to suspect Jiyu? what kind of Picture she needs to delete that Seungwon had to bring his laptop all over the way? and she was in the court too when he got that message, and how coincidence that she took a pict of Seungwon and Heesu in the coffee shop
The problem is the lack of meaningful connections between the ACTUAL main leads. We are on episode 4, and they…
Budyy, Romance is a genre, plot is something about sequence of conflicts (I myself have no idea how to describe it through words), the conflicts Heesu got here and how he solved them
I think one user put it as simply as this: Ji Yu' s relationship with Chan Yeong is very present and prominent…
good thing I put "majority", so it'll count out who doesn't scare, I do agree about they stretched the plot a bit far away FOR Chanyoung this episode, but it still didn't overshadow the things Heesu done spectacularly in this episode, the portrayed of him being threatened to be outed, being exposed and being stalked was pretty well done, I need the drama to conclude this ACT 1 first before they jump into romantic part, Heesu isn't ready yet
The problem is the lack of meaningful connections between the ACTUAL main leads. We are on episode 4, and they…
No, this is a QUEER drama, hence you got wlw, lesbian mother, bi, straight and lead by a Gay male, just like Love in the big city, we are meant to follow a character perspective on how he's dealing his things
Nah I'm gay myself but I'm not desperate about them being love Dovey in a situation when one of them literally suffering, and whether you like it or not, Seungwon, for now, is in fact is what Heesu to Chanyoung, also 20 minutes? damn I must be didn't give them attention enough because I don't feel like they took that much space in this episode tbh
And if Representation is important, then this is one of the realest representations of a high schooler queer you'd get
The problem is the lack of meaningful connections between the ACTUAL main leads. We are on episode 4, and they…
Y'all just prove my point, you think that the main plot of this drama is the bl couple have a moment, that's why you felt threatened once you saw a side couple developing faster,
When in fact the MAIN PLOT is moving thoroughly and very boldly being told, we are meant to follow Heesu's character journey dealing things he's going through as a High Schooler Queer, that's the main plot you yourself couldn't figure it out
I think one user put it as simply as this: Ji Yu' s relationship with Chan Yeong is very present and prominent…
it felt present because it something the majority of bl fans are scared the most about (the straight scene in a queer show), somehow it stood up in their mind because it's ruining their enjoyment no matter how small the scene is, personally, I don't blame them for hating it, but there's a bigger things to worry here, and it's what the main character going through right now
And sorry for disagreeing on your last take, there's indeed a deeper scene when Heesu finally accepted Seungwon's invitation going to that Chicken date, he's finally using his free time slowly leaving out from Chanyoung shadow, a minor call back when he refused his tteobpokki days before, or Seungwon no longer being nonchalant to wait for Heesu going to school together
you guys? did we watch different show? like deadass? what do you mean Heesu has less screentime than the straight couple? other than that buying guitar scene, what else the straight couple have in this episode?
Meanwhile Heesu literally opening the scene, leading his stalker, narrating the mid-section episode and monologuing the epilogue, but do you guys pay attention to these scenes? or is it because it didn't have "cute" couple scene that it being counted as no screentime?
Okay, Chanyoung and Jiyu might get more and more by each episode, fair if you mad about it because this show is an LGBTQ show in the first place, I understand your outrage, but I don't see them overshadowing Heesu's at all, like whatsoever because their story holds no weight, this episode lashed out about Heesu and him dealing with his internal problem, ironically you guys watching queer show for its cute scene instead of the character arc
Y'all driving out by rage that you can't see a clearer plot they were trying to imply, poor baby being stalked, force to be outed from his comfort place in his best friend's position, deal with his worry being exposed in school but yeah, let's worry about no chicken date
The plot about disbanding rugby team is being dragged too much, for a 12-episode series, at first, well, it's funny, I gig, genuinely, but do they need stretch this in more than half of the series's length?
Their fellow SBS Sports theme drama, Racket Boys, had the same sub-plot, but they didn't fall too deep into this nonsense, so they can effectively use the screentime to move on with expanding it into side story, mind you we have't even get the rugby team each side story for their character development for us to eventually care about them except for Mun Ung
Do y'all remember when it was 7.4 back in February because we mad it was taken down, now we are here
As a Day 1 survivor, I couldn't be more happy and somehow, proud
they are on hot streak
I realized that the official platform already deleted that scene so they know they're going too overboard
Yeah, next week's episode is vital both for Qualify and enjoyment for the fans, because at the end of the day, this series is made for us, I just hope they focus the matters that truly build the characters
Thanks for a good convo
Is it wrong to suspect Jiyu? what kind of Picture she needs to delete that Seungwon had to bring his laptop all over the way? and she was in the court too when he got that message, and how coincidence that she took a pict of Seungwon and Heesu in the coffee shop
Nah I'm gay myself but I'm not desperate about them being love Dovey in a situation when one of them literally suffering, and whether you like it or not, Seungwon, for now, is in fact is what Heesu to Chanyoung, also 20 minutes? damn I must be didn't give them attention enough because I don't feel like they took that much space in this episode tbh
And if Representation is important, then this is one of the realest representations of a high schooler queer you'd get
When in fact the MAIN PLOT is moving thoroughly and very boldly being told, we are meant to follow Heesu's character journey dealing things he's going through as a High Schooler Queer, that's the main plot you yourself couldn't figure it out
And sorry for disagreeing on your last take, there's indeed a deeper scene when Heesu finally accepted Seungwon's invitation going to that Chicken date, he's finally using his free time slowly leaving out from Chanyoung shadow, a minor call back when he refused his tteobpokki days before, or Seungwon no longer being nonchalant to wait for Heesu going to school together
Meanwhile Heesu literally opening the scene, leading his stalker, narrating the mid-section episode and monologuing the epilogue, but do you guys pay attention to these scenes? or is it because it didn't have "cute" couple scene that it being counted as no screentime?
Okay, Chanyoung and Jiyu might get more and more by each episode, fair if you mad about it because this show is an LGBTQ show in the first place, I understand your outrage, but I don't see them overshadowing Heesu's at all, like whatsoever because their story holds no weight, this episode lashed out about Heesu and him dealing with his internal problem, ironically you guys watching queer show for its cute scene instead of the character arc
Y'all driving out by rage that you can't see a clearer plot they were trying to imply, poor baby being stalked, force to be outed from his comfort place in his best friend's position, deal with his worry being exposed in school but yeah, let's worry about no chicken date