Tomorrow's Sunday and this series already ended. And I am still not even close to getting over it. It's strange how a story can end on screen, yet refuse to leave your head.
I've rooted for SNU for two seasons, but this season Team SKKU is truly formidable. At this point, I'd be happy with either team winning- both are exceptional. Still, it feels like SKKU might take it.
it's gonna take me a while to move on from this series. it was exactly what I needed at exactly the right time…
I feel the same way. It's gonna take quite a while for me to move on from this series. Every chance I get I am rewatching episodes or my favorite moments from head 2 head. My playlist is filled with head 2 head's osts on loop. I am so whipped for them right now.
Mai going into the water in the last scene- man really said fine, I'll merge with the sea then. Becoming one with nature because he isn't getting a partner. Peak dramatic exit. He's out here serving loneliness, but in a hilarious way. Someone please give this man a partner before he fully evolves into a sea creature ðŸ˜
overall I really loved this series! SeaKeem are officially my comfort pairing! I love them. SurfJava I also love…
Same this is my favorite OST of 2025. Like I have been listening to this on loop for 12 freaking weeks ever since it came out and I am still not done. Even right now I am vibing to it.
"Make him feel sure that what happened wasn’t pity, but because we truly love him."This line ties directly…
You voiced out everything I felt so perfectly, truly. This reads like someone who didn't just watch the story, but sat with it, allowed it to breathe, to linger, and to unfold emotionally.
What makes "Make him feel sure that what happened wasn't pity, but because we truly love him" hit so deeply is that like you said it connects directly to Jinn's most persistent wound. Even after everything, there's still that fragile place in Jinn that fears being chosen out of obligation rather than love. That this fear exists in both timelines tells us how long Jinn has carried it, and how deeply J's earlier unawareness shaped his sense of worth. J really proves his love through his actions, over and over, seizing every chance to show Jinn that he is chosen willingly and wholeheartedly.
I especially love how you framed J's realization- not as a sudden change, but as a shift in perspective. The fact that his feelings were always there, just unnamed, makes the love story feel inevitable rather than convenient. And your take on Future J is quietly devastating in the best way- the tragedy isn't only the lost time, but the fact that love, once finally understood, doesn't get the space to be fully lived out.
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.
This reads like someone who didn't just watch the story, but sat with it, allowed it to breathe, to linger, and to unfold emotionally.
What makes "Make him feel sure that what happened wasn't pity, but because we truly love him" hit so deeply is that like you said it connects directly to Jinn's most persistent wound. Even after everything, there's still that fragile place in Jinn that fears being chosen out of obligation rather than love. That this fear exists in both timelines tells us how long Jinn has carried it, and how deeply J's earlier unawareness shaped his sense of worth. J really proves his love through his actions, over and over, seizing every chance to show Jinn that he is chosen willingly and wholeheartedly.
I especially love how you framed J's realization- not as a sudden change, but as a shift in perspective. The fact that his feelings were always there, just unnamed, makes the love story feel inevitable rather than convenient. And your take on Future J is quietly devastating in the best way- the tragedy isn't only the lost time, but the fact that love, once finally understood, doesn't get the space to be fully lived out.