one thing I really like is Heesu's sisters, wether in the manhwa or here.. also the fact they didn't question the girls being lesbian but talked pretty casually about it which makes an understanding environment for Heesu (at least at home) whenever he comes out
That lesbian girl not giving up because her crush was in a relationship was just bad. Why stay by her side in…
It's a thing that Koreans have I think, even in some dating shows that I watched they don't consider moving on even if the other person likes someone else, they don't really consider giving up
Glad I figured that the teaser could be misleading, pretty satisfied with the first episode, even the colours are better than the teaser. Not disappointed one bit so far
I totally agree with you but here Jin doesn't give the strong masculine guy to me? so far he seems pretty childish…
Because it's an adaptation and they want to stick to the original material to some extent which is the reason for Smart's weird ass look in this series to get him to look like JuntaðŸ˜
I'm going to skip this series. I'm so tired of the "tall masculine top" over the "shorter seemingly weaker bottom"…
I totally agree with you but here Jin doesn't give the strong masculine guy to me? so far he seems pretty childish with simple mindset and little silly cute interests like collecting stickers that resemble Akin and himself? This does seem pretty "virile" to me
wait i'm confused, just started watching no context, do they have super power or is that just like random effects?
it's a thing from the Manga I guess where Junta/Jin is viewed as an angel by the public which contracts his wild horny a$$ and probably a way to show how dazzling he looks to people as they initially got him into the industry because of his mere looks
not exactly weird but he seems new to everything around him as if he isn't from this earth and his lack of emotion before that heart touch alongside his strange obsession with that candy and now with Akin.. he may be autistic in a way or another
Everyone going on about what a red flag Jin is supposed to be based off of the anime...? Did anyone even watch…
I think it's more about the manga that had straight up rape scene between the 2 leads and was acknowledged by Takato that it's rape,. Also Junta punished Takato for getting molested by the other guy when he wasn't even conscious like blaming the victim and leaving the cause of it all.. so yeah the manga Junta is horrible
Honestly speaking, I hate Su Hyeon more than Jaemin. Jaemin is a psycho and acts like one. Su Hyeon, on the other…
Isn't it the other way round? Suhyeon is almost like an open book, even Sunghyeon who knew him for a very little while could read him and He is indeed pretty obvious with his ugly abusive behaviour, on the other hand even the viewers wouldn't know a thing about Jaemin's sick mind if we had the story only from Daon's pov without what he screamed with Suhyeon and those other minions, he would never face Daon with what he did unless Daon found it out.
Yo, even if Daon partially was into Soohyun's kiss (which isn't true but supposingly) so what? His character isn't meant to be flawless, he isn't meant to be an angel. He said himself that he isn't as good as Sunghyeon thinks. Also in the manhwa he does state that he blames himself for how Soohyun turned out. so yeah Soohyun is someone he used to love and does feel guilty towards. even if he did willingly reciprocate his kiss (like some people claim) it doesn't mean he loves him at the moment, those are just the remained traces of him that can't be entirely erased.
I know we supposed to ship Daon with Seonghyeon the greenflag. But i think he's not strong enough to protect Daon…
I don't think Daon needs someone strong, he just needed that kindness that Sunghyeon has. He had that "protection" that Soohyun claims to be doing for him but he didn't like it, he liked Soohyun back in the time when he was kind too. Also Jaemin and Soohyun matters needed to be solved and ended by Daon himself not a third party who protects him.
The history of gay representation in media is riddled with instances of erasure, where sexuality or romance is…
I can't agree with that. For many adaptations I've seen I liked their added elements to the og material or at least didn't judge it before it was even aired. Yeah we get attached to fictional characters but to the extent of judging a piece of fiction before even watching/reading it? Nah I don't do that personally
The history of gay representation in media is riddled with instances of erasure, where sexuality or romance is…
I don't think any of the viewers you're talking about will tend to watch a kdrama based on just a teaser, normally people plan to watch something after a trailer or at least couple of teasers but yeah I get where you're coming from.
so yeah Soohyun is someone he used to love and does feel guilty towards. even if he did willingly reciprocate his kiss (like some people claim) it doesn't mean he loves him at the moment, those are just the remained traces of him that can't be entirely erased.