I only watched the first episode and i wanted to wait for more cause i really liked it, so how is it so far?
The tension and chemistry between them grows very realistically and at a steady pace, its only 8 episodes so I'm sure they'll come into terms with their feelings by ep 6 or 7, the episodes are very short too.
Decided to ignore the salty comments and watch the drama, and have to say this is my favorite airing BL drama so far. To those who don't enjoy a mature and realistic chemistry, tension, and growth in a relationship, yall can go watch those school BLs that are supposedly filmed in high school but look like elementary school students instead with baby uniform and a repetitive plot of students hanging out with friends. (*cough* My Only 12%)
I do not care about the age gap or that In was involved with the dad TWENTY YEARS GO IN HIGH SCHOOL, doubt it went beyond butterflies and confessions. Its so immature imo to have a strong hate to a drama based on something so minor. This is a realistic relationship, a young adult with daddy issues, everyone refuses to talk about how his dad died or say anything good about him, let alone say ANYTHING about him. In was the only who spoke warmly and favorably about his dad. So what if In liked his dad 20 years ago? Wang wasn't even born then, In didn't see Wang growing up and only saw him as an adult.
Wang is an adult at 20, he's free to choose to be with anyone that makes him feel complete. Again for the teens here, there's plenty of boyscout BLs out here for you to watch. But Quality over quantity for me, and this is pure quality.
It just dawned on me. Yoo Ri is in 3 of my highest rated dramas.Come Jang Bo Ri - 10Becoming Witch - 9.5Lie After…
I never take the word of ratings on MDL bc they're by biased amateur watchers, this deserves to be 9 or more. And agree I love all of Yoo Ri's characters too
Lol the husband is like a cat with 7 lives, he just never dies does he. I know this is dark comedy but would love to see him die before the drama ends, he's a cheating abusive dirty bastard.
People who don't like this drama or rated it low are HOMOPHOBIC in real life, whether you admit it or not. The characters represent the gay community 100%, do not expect masculine kdrama leads to make the pair of 2 gay men. Gay people come in all kinds of characteristics based on what gender spectrum they identify with the most. There are many gay people in my life that are similar in character and personality to Toh especially (not the OCD part).
This drama represents real lgbtq characteristics, love how they ended up with so many pairings of masculine/feminine gay pairing, feminine/feminine gay pairing, masculine/masculine gay pairing, heterosexual pairing, and hinted at a lesbian pairing.
Not only that, but it teaches how important it is to be yourself, don't be a copy cat, there is always someone out there that will love you for who you are whether you think you're "outcast, sissy, chubby, boring, etc).
Again if you think you're an lgbtq ally just bc you love BL with hot masculine leads, think again if you're really an ally or not. Most BLs give a high expectation of what a gay couple would look like, just as rich handsome chaebol in kdramas. There are many masculine gay men but the majority are feminine. If you are turned off by feminine gay men, you're homophobic, period.
I'm disappointed, I was just getting to like how it was going then it ended. I thought it was still airing so expected there to be more than 8 episodes. The ending felt rushed, I'm confused and wished to see more screen time and relationship development. Why they ended it this early beats me.
What are the other other twin dramas you've seen? I am interested in watching more
I watched a lot of twin dramas but here's a list of what I remember atm, some of these are biological identical twins, and some are exact look alikes who are not biologically related but take each other's place
korean: Resurrection (best revenge) Your Honor Mask One The Woman The Crowned Clown Switch: Change the World Nice Witch Bride of the Century Spring Turns to Spring
Thai: Khun Mae Suam Roy Nakark Kaew Likit Haeng Jan Jao Sao Salatan
It's not for no reason. Even in the first episode you could see that Eiw doesn't like being around too many people…
I’m also like that, I avoid invitations to hangout with people bc spending time with people really drains me, but it’s what I choose to do bc I know how uncomfortable it’d make me, so I won’t go crying and pouting about it since it’s my choice and no one elses. what made me cringe the most beside Eiw’s constant crying and pouting is his last scene in the episode where he was pinching his shoulders dramatically like in a soap opera like someone died lol, that was very overdone and threw me off
I'm obsessed with identical twin dramas, been searching for one when this drama has been on the main popular/airing page all along. Glad I finally noticed it
Ok Not gonna lie Seeiw is very depressing af, always pouting and acting sad for no reason. Cake invites him to hangout with his friends and whereever he goes, Seeiw refuses then cries and acts like a victim. He sucks the energy out of me. The series is very short so gonna finish it anyways
I do not care about the age gap or that In was involved with the dad TWENTY YEARS GO IN HIGH SCHOOL, doubt it went beyond butterflies and confessions. Its so immature imo to have a strong hate to a drama based on something so minor. This is a realistic relationship, a young adult with daddy issues, everyone refuses to talk about how his dad died or say anything good about him, let alone say ANYTHING about him. In was the only who spoke warmly and favorably about his dad. So what if In liked his dad 20 years ago? Wang wasn't even born then, In didn't see Wang growing up and only saw him as an adult.
Wang is an adult at 20, he's free to choose to be with anyone that makes him feel complete. Again for the teens here, there's plenty of boyscout BLs out here for you to watch. But Quality over quantity for me, and this is pure quality.
This drama represents real lgbtq characteristics, love how they ended up with so many pairings of masculine/feminine gay pairing, feminine/feminine gay pairing, masculine/masculine gay pairing, heterosexual pairing, and hinted at a lesbian pairing.
Not only that, but it teaches how important it is to be yourself, don't be a copy cat, there is always someone out there that will love you for who you are whether you think you're "outcast, sissy, chubby, boring, etc).
Again if you think you're an lgbtq ally just bc you love BL with hot masculine leads, think again if you're really an ally or not. Most BLs give a high expectation of what a gay couple would look like, just as rich handsome chaebol in kdramas. There are many masculine gay men but the majority are feminine. If you are turned off by feminine gay men, you're homophobic, period.
korean:
Resurrection (best revenge)
Your Honor
Mask
One The Woman
The Crowned Clown
Switch: Change the World
Nice Witch
Bride of the Century
Spring Turns to Spring
Thai:
Khun Mae Suam Roy
Nakark Kaew
Likit Haeng Jan
Jao Sao Salatan