1 - when do leads will be together?2 - is there love triangle? if there how much deep it is ?3 - is there any…
1-leads were together by 11-12 ep again but fully by 16 ep. 2-Two people interested in ML-FL, butt hey didn't get lot of screen time, 1 died, 1 is the main villain, till end, but it is bearable. 3-no breakup as it happened in past and they got back again 4-Yes but 2FL more, but it is not apparent, like it happened in past, but she was handled smoothly. Also 2ML is cunning, he was able to succeed in seprating ML-FL, but he himself never got a chance to be with FL. There are no such scenes between FL-2ML, so watchable. 5-2nd couple, leads best friends, they are married already 6-leads best friends 8-yes
Don’t get me wrong, but the charm of this show initially lay in its reliance on lesser-known or relatively unknown actors, with only a few famous names in the lead. This made the storytelling feel authentic and grounded. However, as the show gained popularity, it seemed like everyone wanted to be a part of it. This influx of well-known faces somewhat undermined the presence of the original cast. While they performed their roles admirably, their characters often followed the same patterns as the rest of the cast—sharing similar stories and eventually fading away without leaving a lasting impression.
Except for TOP, no other actor managed to create a significant impact.
The second season, unfortunately, didn’t deviate much from the first. The storyline and character arcs felt repetitive, as though they were simply rehashing the same themes, which made it less engaging overall.
But Gong Yoo’s performance in a single episode stood head and shoulders above the entire cast. His portrayal was so captivating and nuanced that it left a lasting impression. He truly deserves recognition for this, and I hope he receives nominations at various award shows. It would be incredible to see him earn an Emmy nomination for Guest Actor—he truly deserves it.
How cunning the SFML is. How he raised one chicken and now he is executing him...what a fu*ker he is.
ps. the twist was unnecessary and over the top...if he is forgiven after the discovery if he is really the culprit, then I am rating this 0 as a protest.
it is so good...that it is shame it is not typical 54-55 min JP series having 10-12 episodes. Why they won't make a BL having primetime EP duration. It is so frustrating getting 23-30 minutes EP for BLs.
A f**king human penguin...Thailand continues to produce more turds than my obese cat. Dropping.1/10
if you haven't watched then do...it is good...it looks ridiculous when reading the plot but it is indeed a good series, with actors having insane chem and acting. Thats what kept me going and not the story.
it is all clear now...EP25 who was in car.... and who is the real mastermind, now remaining EP is to catch him, and as usual he will end up kidnaping FL and vent his anger on her like why she didn't chose him and all, and ML will catch him and that person will die and ML will get hurt or something like this....
too bad that guy took that road...but his face matched the actions of a criminal..it was pretty obvious...
Love, love, love this drama very much. Episode 28 is the best!I'm glad that Gangju and Darim have opened up in…
this drama is anything but not a drag, we all knew from the start and writer also made it clear. so The twist and turns are not issue here, it is diff from other dramas, but still it is lacking. I guess thats how a weekend is usually.
But Once Again was the last best weekend drama from any channel from SK, after that none came even close.
GMMTV has a few directors who badly need classes and supervision.. without which they ruin the showGuy who did…
p‘New is such a profilic director as he has worked with almost all actors and after p’Aof he is the director who has directed most of BLs and I have watched all of them…and liked many…the direction is not issue…he needs to take charge on characters as well if he is not telling them so…coz Earth we all off and on he is like this…but turning Santa into this character just to make a point he is bottom or even if he is not but why like this cringy almost over acted character when he is not like this in real life….it just doesn’t suit Santa…he is super talented and unfortunately I am hating right now coz his characters should not be like this…as it doesn’t have to be because it does effect the story in any case…
What I have always despised in TBL is how they make the bottom very obvious or make it extremely clear who the seme and uke are. Santa's performance in My Only 12% was so good, and yet in this series, they turned him into Earth version of this character, I don’t understand Gun’s behavior at all—it’s not cute; it’s super cringy. Santa’s performance as a cringy person is spot-on, which shows he’s a talented actor doing exactly what he’s told. So, it’s not his fault.
However, his portrayal as the uke is so exaggerated and deliberate that some scenes become really hard to watch. Overdone expressions, childish behavior, and typical "uke traits" don’t suit a university student and make the character feel unrealistic.
This overemphasis on seme-uke dynamics ruins the balance and authenticity of relationships in TBL. It’s frustrating that they underestimate the audience, thinking we won’t understand character dynamics unless they’re spoon-fed in an exaggerated way. Santa has already proven his acting abilities in more layered roles. Allowing actors like him to portray characters with depth and subtlety would bring more authenticity and maturity to TBL storytelling, breaking free from outdated tropes.
And how the police said guessed,Wen Peng saw that Jiang Cheng Yi returned so he found a girl added make to make…
we all suspect same...but lets wait, but it is hm at the end...as in novel he doesn't have any role...but in series gave a major arc...so it is very clear.
2-Two people interested in ML-FL, butt hey didn't get lot of screen time, 1 died, 1 is the main villain, till end, but it is bearable.
3-no breakup as it happened in past and they got back again
4-Yes but 2FL more, but it is not apparent, like it happened in past, but she was handled smoothly. Also 2ML is cunning, he was able to succeed in seprating ML-FL, but he himself never got a chance to be with FL. There are no such scenes between FL-2ML, so watchable.
5-2nd couple, leads best friends, they are married already
6-leads best friends
8-yes
Except for TOP, no other actor managed to create a significant impact.
The second season, unfortunately, didn’t deviate much from the first. The storyline and character arcs felt repetitive, as though they were simply rehashing the same themes, which made it less engaging overall.
But Gong Yoo’s performance in a single episode stood head and shoulders above the entire cast. His portrayal was so captivating and nuanced that it left a lasting impression. He truly deserves recognition for this, and I hope he receives nominations at various award shows. It would be incredible to see him earn an Emmy nomination for Guest Actor—he truly deserves it.
ps. the twist was unnecessary and over the top...if he is forgiven after the discovery if he is really the culprit, then I am rating this 0 as a protest.
too bad that guy took that road...but his face matched the actions of a criminal..it was pretty obvious...
But Once Again was the last best weekend drama from any channel from SK, after that none came even close.
However, his portrayal as the uke is so exaggerated and deliberate that some scenes become really hard to watch. Overdone expressions, childish behavior, and typical "uke traits" don’t suit a university student and make the character feel unrealistic.
This overemphasis on seme-uke dynamics ruins the balance and authenticity of relationships in TBL. It’s frustrating that they underestimate the audience, thinking we won’t understand character dynamics unless they’re spoon-fed in an exaggerated way. Santa has already proven his acting abilities in more layered roles. Allowing actors like him to portray characters with depth and subtlety would bring more authenticity and maturity to TBL storytelling, breaking free from outdated tropes.