DBW knows he likes him, but he is afraid that he will loose him as they promised to stay friends, HM confessed to him and take that confession back and turned into a joke...they both spit it out and than make it ambiguous....this circle is killing me...no chance of Ha Min, that reckless I didn't like at all....useless meddling person, forcing people to show them it is for their right I hate such people!!!
YSE is the guy who is lead, but he doesn't have any special anything about him...thats why I liked his character both in S1 and here as well...as he is not good at fighting, not highly skilled but he endures and has no fear!!! other than that nothing is special about him and that is usually not the case with superhero characters of a webtoon.
thats the most straightest BL ever!!! The rating will go down further once more and more people will see finale...but for me it still stands at 8, because some stories end not with fireworks, but with a quiet breath, a closed door, and a heart finally set free.
The most painful and "cold sigh" moment for me in ep9 was when CJY said to Heesu that Heesu knows everything about him, but he doesn't know anything about Heesu. That was honestly heartbreaking.
If CJY had liked Heesu back, he would have known that question never even needed to be asked. When you love someone, you just know — you notice every small thing, you care without even trying. For Heesu, knowing CJY was natural, because he loved him. But CJY being unaware just showed how little he saw Heesu that way. And it’s not really his fault either... It’s just sad — a mismatch of feelings, of timing, of destiny.
The part where CJY scolded Heesu for not telling him who he liked — that hit me the wrong way too. It felt unfair. He had no right to demand that from Heesu when he was never willing to see him properly. But again... it’s not fully CJY’s fault. He was just so oblivious from the beginning. It’s all just hidden feelings, unawareness, and two people never standing on the same side at the same time.
You can really feel in ep9 how much Heesu’s world is crumbling, even though he keeps trying to laugh it off. He’s always been the guy helping everyone else confess, solving everyone else’s feelings — but when it comes to himself, he’s completely lost. And the crazy part is, you realize he’s so good at reading others because he’s too afraid to face his own heart.
The confession in this episode was honestly the crux of the whole story. Because how can you move forward without closing the old chapter first? I actually loved that H confessed to CJY properly, even using past tense to make it clear — this was his goodbye to his first love. It was so necessary for him to be free to love someone who will love him back. I wasn’t disappointed at all. I needed that closure for him.
I know some people expected more. Like I said before, you have to keep your expectations lower with this drama. It’s a softer, quieter version of the webtoon. They didn’t dive deep into the actual relationship-building between the characters — they focused more on the origin of the feelings, how love even begins. For some, it might feel like the worst possible way to tell a BL story — where we wanted something more open, more romantic, more clear — but instead, they gave us this ambiguous journey about unspoken love, quiet heartbreak, and self-acceptance.
And I already know with today’s final episode, it’ll probably just be a quick confession, a small kiss, and then The End. No dating scenes, no domestic sweetness, none of that long afterglow. It sucks because I wanted that too. I wanted to see them happy together. I wanted more.
But I also accept this version. I liked it. I hated it. I’m just... feeling everything at once.
ps. Maybe not every love story needs a grand ending — sometimes, just loving was the story.
KSB??? that not autism..someone mentioned she is an autistic character, but more like emotionally indaapt...she does everything a normal person would do, just a weird personality and top of that she is super jalousie, and she does thing to in her abhorring someone...and thats nowhere excusable...no matter what fucking condition you have!!! I know she came about...but the fact she did do those things tells me she is capable of doing it again!!!
I am liking it as well as not liking it...something is in between, can't take this series as new, nor I take it as old...but it not bad!!!
This is quite literally one of the best BLs ever made. What makes it truly stand out is the brilliant direction by the female director, who gave the actors the creative freedom to interpret their scenes and bring their own vision into alignment with hers. The emotional depth, the tension, the anguish—it’s all there, and their chemistry is absolutely insane. It’s not just good, it’s electrifying. Every glance, every silence, every touch feels charged. You don’t just watch their story, you feel it.
maybe because this drama full of senior actors with good acting, Yook Sung Jae acting isn't hitting. i know he…
so what about Bona? she is nailing it...it has nothing to do with senior actors...it is just to each their own....people see him as chaebol kid both in real life as well as his image from Goblin, but he has been working hard....may be not the best but he deserves a credit where its due!!!
How lucky they are to work alongside the legendary Kim Hye-ja. At 84, her artistry remains untouched by time. I still remember watching her in Mother with Woo Bin, a performance etched into memory. Then came The Light in Your Eyes, where she shattered my heart in the most beautiful way. And now, she's stealing every frame with the brilliance of her current role.
This marks the third reunion of Kim Hye-ja, Han Ji-min, and Lee Jung-eun — and once again, they are nothing short of marvelous in bringing these characters to life.
ps. not an ounce of empathy for Baek bastard and tired of LJY being typecasted!!!!
ps. hence the name...WEAK HERO!
If CJY had liked Heesu back, he would have known that question never even needed to be asked. When you love someone, you just know — you notice every small thing, you care without even trying. For Heesu, knowing CJY was natural, because he loved him. But CJY being unaware just showed how little he saw Heesu that way. And it’s not really his fault either... It’s just sad — a mismatch of feelings, of timing, of destiny.
The part where CJY scolded Heesu for not telling him who he liked — that hit me the wrong way too. It felt unfair. He had no right to demand that from Heesu when he was never willing to see him properly. But again... it’s not fully CJY’s fault. He was just so oblivious from the beginning. It’s all just hidden feelings, unawareness, and two people never standing on the same side at the same time.
You can really feel in ep9 how much Heesu’s world is crumbling, even though he keeps trying to laugh it off. He’s always been the guy helping everyone else confess, solving everyone else’s feelings — but when it comes to himself, he’s completely lost. And the crazy part is, you realize he’s so good at reading others because he’s too afraid to face his own heart.
The confession in this episode was honestly the crux of the whole story.
Because how can you move forward without closing the old chapter first?
I actually loved that H confessed to CJY properly, even using past tense to make it clear — this was his goodbye to his first love. It was so necessary for him to be free to love someone who will love him back. I wasn’t disappointed at all. I needed that closure for him.
I know some people expected more. Like I said before, you have to keep your expectations lower with this drama. It’s a softer, quieter version of the webtoon. They didn’t dive deep into the actual relationship-building between the characters — they focused more on the origin of the feelings, how love even begins. For some, it might feel like the worst possible way to tell a BL story — where we wanted something more open, more romantic, more clear — but instead, they gave us this ambiguous journey about unspoken love, quiet heartbreak, and self-acceptance.
And I already know with today’s final episode, it’ll probably just be a quick confession, a small kiss, and then The End.
No dating scenes, no domestic sweetness, none of that long afterglow.
It sucks because I wanted that too. I wanted to see them happy together. I wanted more.
But I also accept this version.
I liked it.
I hated it.
I’m just... feeling everything at once.
ps. Maybe not every love story needs a grand ending — sometimes, just loving was the story.
I am liking it as well as not liking it...something is in between, can't take this series as new, nor I take it as old...but it not bad!!!
This marks the third reunion of Kim Hye-ja, Han Ji-min, and Lee Jung-eun — and once again, they are nothing short of marvelous in bringing these characters to life.