I was going to post this comment in the "MIssing English Subtitles" discussion thread, but it was closed due to inactivity. The problem is with episode 21 which has no subtitles in the last ten-fifteen minutes or so, whether you watch it on official sites or elsewhere. But if you go to the comment section on Dramacool for that episode, a user called Lulumimi has posted a summary of what is being said in the latter half of the episode, so that you won't miss any important information.
i really liked the series until the last two episodes but i think that it's mainly because force and book have…
The other couple got like a 2-minute story in the last ep...who writes these things? And I agree 100% about Theo and Akk, it should have ended at episode 8. The last two eps seemed completely unnecessary and actually made a decent series kind of meh. I was rooting for Akk and Theo before but after the last two I felt that Akk would have been far better off if he had got over Theo and found someone who could appreciate him and cherish him the way he deserved.
What he said sounded very much like he was ace-aro, but that he was interested in someone *who later disappeared*--which…
It wasn't so much that Raika told Totonou to never talk to her again, as her saying he shouldn't talk to Chiyako because Chiyako has no idea who he is and won't remember him, and Raika was giving up her separate existence and basically "died". Raika isn't there anymore.
This was very obviously a movie chopped up in parts (and I won't be surprised if it's released as one later on) but WHAT A MOVIE. If you watch it, make sure you can binge it all in one go. I sat down watching it expecting maybe another Oh! Boarding House or To My Star at best (not daring to hope for another Semantic Error), with a low budget and decent acting and some predictable scenes and cute tropes but not much substance. Boy was I surprised. The cinematography alone is worth noting here, everything is so well shot and edited. The script/dialogue is fresh and realistic, the acting both understated and powerful, and while the romance isn't played for thrills the way it usually is in BL dramas, it was poignant and believable and had me absolutely rooting for them. If you are looking for your favourite BL tropes you probably won't find them here, but that doesn't mean you'll be disappointed. This is one of those rare beasts that manages to be a lovely BL romance and a touching LGBTQ story at the same time.
What he said sounded very much like he was ace-aro, but that he was interested in someone *who later disappeared*--which…
Yeah, I see that others are shipping Totonou and Furomitsu, but honestly I don't see it? She is obviously interested in him, but he is not the least interested back, except possibly as a friend. He needs someone who is mentally exceptional like him and can follow where his mind goes, and F is sweet and hardworking but not exceptional. Both Garo and Raika were far more well-matched partners for him but of course they had to "kill" Raika and make Garo a murderer...
Can Totonou-kun be part of the LGBT+ community?- EP: 12 he said: I was interested in someone... flashback to Goru-kun…
What he said sounded very much like he was ace-aro, but that he was interested in someone *who later disappeared*--which could mean either Raika or Garo, but the scene did cut straight to Garo...! EDIT: I just realised that the train scene took place before he got hospitalised and thus before he met Raika, so he must have meant Garo!
Wow. This was simply amazing. Fantastic casting, acting, writing, direction, editing, cinematography... this is the BL we all knew South Korea was capable of, and finally delivered. Best KBL by leaps and bounds.
And yes, to repeat what others have said: Do not miss the post credits scene in the last episode.
https://twitter.com/twinsseries/status/1510860313616580609
And I agree 100% about Theo and Akk, it should have ended at episode 8. The last two eps seemed completely unnecessary and actually made a decent series kind of meh. I was rooting for Akk and Theo before but after the last two I felt that Akk would have been far better off if he had got over Theo and found someone who could appreciate him and cherish him the way he deserved.
Boy was I surprised.
The cinematography alone is worth noting here, everything is so well shot and edited. The script/dialogue is fresh and realistic, the acting both understated and powerful, and while the romance isn't played for thrills the way it usually is in BL dramas, it was poignant and believable and had me absolutely rooting for them. If you are looking for your favourite BL tropes you probably won't find them here, but that doesn't mean you'll be disappointed. This is one of those rare beasts that manages to be a lovely BL romance and a touching LGBTQ story at the same time.
South Korea is really stepping up their game.
EDIT: I just realised that the train scene took place before he got hospitalised and thus before he met Raika, so he must have meant Garo!
...
Nope, it got *worse*.
And yes, to repeat what others have said: Do not miss the post credits scene in the last episode.