It honestly felt like the final episode was rushed and a bit incomplete. The pacing didn’t match the emotional weight the story had been building up to. There were moments that clearly needed more breathing room—especially toward the end—but instead, the scenes were cut abruptly, almost like something important was trimmed out.
The biggest issue is that the entire narrative hinges on that final scene, and yet it doesn’t get the depth or clarity it deserves. Rather than fully exploring the characters’ emotions or resolving the tension properly, it jumps too quickly, leaving things feeling underdeveloped and slightly confusing.
Even for a short drama, it wouldn’t have hurt to slow down just a little and give the audience a more satisfying conclusion. A few extra minutes of explanation or emotional closure could have made a huge difference.
Overall, it’s disappointing because the story had potential, but the ending undermines it. Instead of feeling impactful, it comes across as rushed and incomplete—which, unfortunately, reinforces the frustration some viewers have with how Korean BL dramas handle their finales.
The biggest issue is that the entire narrative hinges on that final scene, and yet it doesn’t get the depth or clarity it deserves. Rather than fully exploring the characters’ emotions or resolving the tension properly, it jumps too quickly, leaving things feeling underdeveloped and slightly confusing.
Even for a short drama, it wouldn’t have hurt to slow down just a little and give the audience a more satisfying conclusion. A few extra minutes of explanation or emotional closure could have made a huge difference.
Overall, it’s disappointing because the story had potential, but the ending undermines it. Instead of feeling impactful, it comes across as rushed and incomplete—which, unfortunately, reinforces the frustration some viewers have with how Korean BL dramas handle their finales.
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