This was difficult to rate—short and bittersweet. The chemistry and acting were good, and they looked good together. (Also, the girl really got on my nerves, while I understand that she had her reasons and I can't entirely blame her). It could have been better if it had been made into a 10-episode series at least.
It makes me wonder: who is the real "bad guy"? Is it Tae Ha, who was set to get married to pursue a 'normal life' but had the marriage called off, or Ji Un, who chose to pursue Tae Ha and destroy a relationship?
Submissive? I'm not sure yet. Bottom? Yes, definitely, but bottoms don’t necessarily have to be submissive.…
I wasn't referring to sexual roles or BL dynamics. In layman's terms, 'submissive' can simply mean someone who tends to be obedient, yielding, or compliant in general behavior or personality. It's about being willing to follow others' lead or put others' needs first, not necessarily in a sexual context. For example, a submissive person might:
Readily agree with others' suggestions Prioritize others' comfort over their own Be more of a follower than a leader in group settings
Not making assumptions about intimate relationships. The role is very much different from a 'very dominant' Vegas of KP.
@bogler I believe you asked this out of curiosity . I'm so surprised how normal across bl fandom it is to ask…
I appreciate your perspective on this sensitive topic. To clarify, I didn't intend to stereotype or label anyone. When I used the term 'submissive', I wasn't referring to sexual roles or BL dynamics. In layman's terms, 'submissive' can simply mean someone who tends to be obedient, yielding, or compliant in general behavior or personality. It's about being willing to follow others' lead or put others' needs first, not necessarily in a sexual context. For example, a submissive person might: - Readily agree with others' suggestions - Avoid confrontation - Prioritize others' comfort over their own - Be more of a follower than a leader in group settings
This trait can exist independently of any romantic or sexual dynamics. I was curious about the character's general personality, not making assumptions about intimate relationships. The role is very much different from a 'very dominant' Vegas of KP. Thank you for bringing this up.
Lee Jung Ha is a good actor, but I still see Kim Bong Seok from Moving rather than Koo Han Su. He appears quite naive and youthful. It's fine to have a charming, youthful presence in a school setting, but in a professional environment, he doesn't come across as an adult; he seems more like someone with a developmental disability or just a bit out of place.
After Last Twilight I can say that Sea can really deliver!
It makes me wonder: who is the real "bad guy"? Is it Tae Ha, who was set to get married to pursue a 'normal life' but had the marriage called off, or Ji Un, who chose to pursue Tae Ha and destroy a relationship?
In layman's terms, 'submissive' can simply mean someone who tends to be obedient, yielding, or compliant in general behavior or personality. It's about being willing to follow others' lead or put others' needs first, not necessarily in a sexual context.
For example, a submissive person might:
Readily agree with others' suggestions
Prioritize others' comfort over their own
Be more of a follower than a leader in group settings
Not making assumptions about intimate relationships.
The role is very much different from a 'very dominant' Vegas of KP.
In layman's terms, 'submissive' can simply mean someone who tends to be obedient, yielding, or compliant in general behavior or personality. It's about being willing to follow others' lead or put others' needs first, not necessarily in a sexual context.
For example, a submissive person might:
- Readily agree with others' suggestions
- Avoid confrontation
- Prioritize others' comfort over their own
- Be more of a follower than a leader in group settings
This trait can exist independently of any romantic or sexual dynamics. I was curious about the character's general personality, not making assumptions about intimate relationships.
The role is very much different from a 'very dominant' Vegas of KP.
Thank you for bringing this up.
Sad for Kim Yong Guk's death,,,he doesnt deserve it.