I'm just gonna speak my truth for how I feel in the moment lol... why would taichi and yunjae be kinda hecka cute?? Like sure for now they see each other more as friends but when taichi just told yunjae to take advantage of the opportunity and pointing how his courage to come on the show in the first place my ship for them grew ever more strongly. and they were so cute interacting in the dazed photo-shoot vlog on YouTube... I don't know I kinda hope they're the couple that surprises us all.
funnily enough I went into this show rly hoping there would be queer elements because those were the vibes I got when I read the synopsis and saw the show cover.
this whole post is a spoiler for the whole show in case you're really sure you don't mind that lol...
I think I pretty much understand every perpetrator's intention except for Itaru. The dad did it to protect and stop his son, the daughter did it for the mom, the whole thing was the mom's "art" and maybe overcompensating losing her tetrachromacy. I don't know if they meant for Itaru's motivations to be open ended or if there was just something I missed. Why did he help? I'm leaning towards him just empathizing with Anna cause he wasn't satisfied with his art and assumed that's why she did it,
Good point! It kind of makes it funnier that everyone was so awkward and silent at the table in episode one cuz…
bruhh that actually makes a lot of sense, I like that theory! I was curious about the background interview dialogue as well. I just assumed they were lying through their teeth. Or they were saying thoughts that were technically true, they just thought that in the first shooting. But yeah it makes sense for them to just use the audio they already had.
Good point! It kind of makes it funnier that everyone was so awkward and silent at the table in episode one cuz…
Yeah! I ended up re-watching it, and you can see the comfortability the re-shooting people had with one another and the little snickers here and there. It's also funny they have to act like they're hearing all this info about each other for the first time for the sake of two people.
after THAT twist, that I was completely in the dark about before watching, this is the first time i've felt really inclined to rewatch the first episode of a dating show, at least the beginning part. I want to see the subtle hints on peoples faces when they walk in, and the faces of the (spoiler ahead)... returning participants seeing the new faces for the first time and also the familiar faces. I honestly really enjoy the twist, and even though its overall unfortunate why it happened, I do think it makes it overall more interesting than previous seasons. and I think it's also maybe part of why the producers chose an insane penthouse as their living quarters. kinda like an apology for having to scrap their previous filming.
I've only just finished episode five, BUT I HAVE A THEORY! I'm wondering if the cafe guy is just the shape-shifting fortune teller from the first episode. I don't know if anyone has already said this but I feel like it could make sense maybe. He just gives off this vibe that feels less human, he's always kinda smiling like the Cheshire cat lol random comparison I know. But the show just makes him seem less personable than the other two love interests. I'm wondering if he is just having his fun, acting like an obstacle for the best friend to push him into confessing how he feels. I could be way off. I mean he seemed to have friends of his own, so he's probably just a normal person, but it's just a theory. And if it did end up being true, it would be pretty cool if I said it here first loll.
I REALLY like how it actually seems endgame could be either the team leader or the best friend because of 1. the dramatic face reveal for both characters and 2. just how they both get dramatic scenes with the center of this harem. Maybe there's something I missed that makes it obvious who it is (like I was def thinking the team leader until the best friend got so much screen time) but no one tell me, lol. I like the suspense, it'll make it more fun to watch. But yeah, I don't rly like harems where it's obvious who end game is cause for me the fun is the mystery and wondering. And who knows? As more episodes get released, maybe the cafe guy will seem like just as much as a contender as the other two. For now though, he kinda just seems like a random guy who just popped up and now lowkey stalks a customer he has a crush on lol.
lowkey highkey it bothers me he kissed him while so drunk he didn’t even remember that night, especially since he’s exhibited such green flag behavior prior and the show doesn’t acknowledge that that was something that isn’t okay. like i wanna look passed it because the actor and character are so adorable and felt like a port in a storm compared to the other two, but i’m the type to get fixated on stuff like this whether i want to or not; at least until i can rationalize why i can look passed it. i’ve only watched the beginning of episode five but so far he’s mad over something he said blackout drunk which is soo
I think I pretty much understand every perpetrator's intention except for Itaru. The dad did it to protect and stop his son, the daughter did it for the mom, the whole thing was the mom's "art" and maybe overcompensating losing her tetrachromacy. I don't know if they meant for Itaru's motivations to be open ended or if there was just something I missed. Why did he help? I'm leaning towards him just empathizing with Anna cause he wasn't satisfied with his art and assumed that's why she did it,
returning participants seeing the new faces for the first time and also the familiar faces.
I honestly really enjoy the twist, and even though its overall unfortunate why it happened, I do think it makes it overall more interesting than previous seasons. and I think it's also maybe part of why the producers chose an insane penthouse as their living quarters. kinda like an apology for having to scrap their previous filming.