I cannot forgive him forever for outing & dumping his co-star and (almost) ruining the co-star's career by cunningly portraying himself as the only victim on live streaming (of course with no consent of the co-star for the live stream). I am sorry but I CANNOT forgive him. I just can't forget what happened and I think there can't be an excuse for doing that kind of nasty things. Some people say that he was young, just being immature, etc. but I still think this should have never happened. He is not a child and he should think about consequences before doing anything (unless he really wanted to ruin his co-star's entire career, expose his sexual orientation and hurt him at the same time).
I read some news articles and it seems that Baron suffered from quite serious injury from 2016 and recovered in 2018. He injured his knee while filming for a variety show involving extreme sport. I cannot remember the exact condition but it involved torn ligament and he received a surgery. He was seen on a wheelchair as well. Seems that his knee protector slipped when he was falling from sky to ground whild doing some kind of sport. I feel really sorry for him. He became more popular and famous after Bromamce and he could have played main roles in good drama series if he did not get injured. It seems that he started acting again from last year but he is doing supporting roles. Hope I can watch new drama series with him starring as the main role. I only got to know Bromance recently and I think he is a really talented actor. I like him so much!
I don't even know what LBC is as this is the only series I am watching but I am old enough and have met and known…
If you think blocking me for having a different view from yours can be justified please go ahead. If blocking is the only means you have, you are just proving your lack of ability to logically present your ideas to others and have healthy debates. I personally do not understand why you feel so offended to comments that contain thoughts that are different from you but you should know being an adult is not simply about recklessness or being harmful to each other, either. What does it mean by being an adult? It is not a simple question to answer even if we use all the sociological theories we know. You should have learnt or will learn that there are many other challenges in your life and simply making every couple cheat in the show is not portraying any true picture of the society we live in. As I wrote in my previous comments, you have your view of the world and I have mine. What I find difficult to understand is your attitude to others - you did not let other people express their views by calling it a group action.
And your life experiences are different from mine of course but your view is also biased - what is the definition of 'in general'? Do you have any representative statistics to support your argument that what you see and experience is what the majority of people in the society go through? Please do respect others' opinion if you want yours to be respected. If you did not say anything towards others who make comments here and just wrote your own view, I would not have replied to your comment in the first place.
watching the comments seems suspicious, the fans of childish bl stories are all here talking B...t about this…
I don't even know what LBC is as this is the only series I am watching but I am old enough and have met and known different people in my life. What you say 'realistic' does not apply to most people I know (including my relatives, colleagues, friends and friends' friends!) and, as Apathie rightly points out, it is simply depicting harmful, toxic and unhealthy relationship. You might be tempted to say that my definition of being realistic is subjective but so does yours. Being an adult is not about having affairs, you should know it. And responsible people do not make such "mistakes" that jeopardise the relationship and cause misery and despair. The cheating bit completely ruined the character and there is simply no consistency. It got to the point that there's no turning back. It is not group action or anything like that - the fact that there are so many people giving constructive criticism here proves that the plot has started to make little sense to the audience.
OMG!!! I just checked the profiles of the guys who wrote lengthy and negative feedback. There is nothing i could…
Some people can have a view that is different from yours. You have the freedom to see only the positive side of the show but others also have the freedom to express more balanced views about the show. And no one criticised the actors' acting or the efforts put in to produce the episodes - it is about consistency in characters and logical flow of the storyline and it is constructive feedback.
If the writers wrote this story to make it look realistic, they made a big, irreversible mistake. Cheating is the one thing they should not have brought in into the storyline. There are many other difficulties you encounter in your life and they just make everyone cheat? People don't normally cheat and sleep with their boss that easily - we all feel lonely and feel like there's no one who understands me and if we cheat everytime we feel that way, there will be no couples left. It is also unrealistic that couples get together again after cheating - I really want them to break up. Yes Knock was immature but what has he done so wrong to be kicked out of the flat, to hear that 'I'm disapponited in you, we don't have to be together all the time', and, to be cheated? I feel so bad for Knock and I sincerely want them to break up (and start a new relationship after a while).
And your life experiences are different from mine of course but your view is also biased - what is the definition of 'in general'? Do you have any representative statistics to support your argument that what you see and experience is what the majority of people in the society go through? Please do respect others' opinion if you want yours to be respected. If you did not say anything towards others who make comments here and just wrote your own view, I would not have replied to your comment in the first place.