Once again, this frequently fluffy college romance is really going deep in some of its themes. That message did…
That's honestly really beautiful. I think loving deeply and saying it out loud is never something someone will ever get tired of. If stories like J's remind you to love more openly, that's a good kind of influence.
(commenting this everywhere) i feel like I've watched every good BL that exists and now I'm actually stuck...…
You should definitely take out 'Only Boo' from your Plan to watch list and watch it already if you have not then. And I didn't see 'Peaceful Property' on your list. I think you should check this one out. It's not a BL but I won't say it isn't because it basically felt like one.
Jerome keeps confessing to Jinn every chance he gets because, in a way, he's already lived with the consequence of not saying it enough. Whether consciously or not, he's acting like someone who knows love can be lost without warning. When he says, "If there were a word that meant more, I'd use it," it shows that his need to confess isn't about persuasion or reassurance. Jinn already knows how he feels. Jerome says it anyway because he is so damn in love with Jinn. So he says it again. And again. Because once isn't enough, and because this time, he's taking every chance to let Jinn know he's loved.
A team so goated they won both the season and and were so strong that two teams from the same university had to be brought in, leading to the first ever SNU showdown. That said... I honestly feel like SKKU's going to win this season.
I thought Ep 12 wrapped up the series gracefully. It was simultaneously powerful, fluffy, emotional, feel good,…
You summed it up beautifully. Ep 12 really did feel like a soft exhale after everything. Van and Farm absolutely broke me in the best way. Van saying let's build a family together to Farm... my heart, my heart. And the quote sure does resonate. From two people who shouldn't/couldn't be friends to two people who can't be just friends. 😭
I am so damn in love with this series. JeromeJinn and their story truly stuck with me. They made me laugh, made me cry, and made me feel so many things. I genuinely enjoyed their journey- the way their relationship grew, stumbled, and slowly found its footing felt real and heartfelt.
FarmVan made me swoon, frustrated me, and then completely melted my heart. Their dynamic was softer yet more painful in a different way, and that emotional push and pull kept pulling me in.
Overall, this series left a mark on me in a way I didn't expect, and the characters will stay with me for a long time. This made my Sunday nights so worth it and now it's over, I already miss them so much.
It's D-Day. I'm torn- desperately waiting to watch the episode, yet dreading the moment I'll have to say goodbye. This series has been more than just entertainment; it's wrecked me, healed me, and quietly held my hand. It might sound exaggerating but saying goodbye feels unbearable because it's been there in the spaces I didn't even realize I needed it.
reading the comments i am confused, is this good or not??? should i watch? help 😅
Just give it a try. It's really good. It made me cry, it made me laugh, it made me wait, it made me fall in love with the characters. For me, it's nothing short of perfect.
And the quote sure does resonate. From two people who shouldn't/couldn't be friends to two people who can't be just friends. 😭
FarmVan made me swoon, frustrated me, and then completely melted my heart. Their dynamic was softer yet more painful in a different way, and that emotional push and pull kept pulling me in.
Overall, this series left a mark on me in a way I didn't expect, and the characters will stay with me for a long time. This made my Sunday nights so worth it and now it's over, I already miss them so much.