Here's a little interesting Kang Song observation I picked up on: - In the first episode of Sweet Home, Song visits the rooftop of his apartment building and is met with a girl who is busy practising ballet. - In Navillera, Song practises ballet in his role as a troubled ballerino. The title of the series loosely translates to 'something like a butterfly.' - Then in Nevertheless, Song has a butterfly neck tattoo, and of course the entire series revolves around his love of butterflies, and his love interest, Na-Bi (the Korean word for butterfly).
I always wish I could go back to the time when this show was airing and experience it all over again. It's still…
I was going to leave a comment but you have exactly captured what I wanted to say. I’ve just finished it for the first time. It’s one of the most beautiful, heartfelt dramas in years. I’m so overwhelmed currently, but in the best way possible. 🙏🏽
This season was way more enjoyable than season 1. My only complaint is the sub-par English subtitles on Gagaoolala. I have missed a lot of context in some of the more serious developments, but still it was an amazing rollercoaster, as there was so much that I could relate to. Despite the many outcomes, how lucky are you to be part of such a show that gives you an opportunity to learn and grow in a house with other gay men? Well jealous, but I'm so thankful that these types of shows are increasing and getting airtime.
It's the little things in life that count... I just loved how this was addressed in that we invest a lot of energy into friendships and relationships, which can easily be taken for granted. Anyhoo! Korea has been on fire this year with their BL offerings! From Love Tractor to Bon Appetit and my favourite, Jun & Jun, the beautiful storytelling and swoon-worthy characters have made 2023 a hugely successful year for BLs that will probably make it onto our top 10 lists :)
I'm on episode 11 now and have to agree that the chemistry between the 2 main leads is seriously lacking. But! There's way more chemistry between Ki Seon Gyeom and Lee Young Hwa... and this could've been a dream BL drama with much more flirty interactions, and even humour! Oh, to dream :)
so many great japanese BLs deserved a second season like old fashion cupcake and kieta hatsukoi... but yet we…
Right?! I was thinking how I'm still watching on a weekly basis, but this shit is pointless and frustrating. Don't understand the whole point of this show. Nothing is relatable.
Show was slightly entertaining but I just came to say that Joo Joong Won has got the most beautiful hands I’ve ever seen! This is your random post for the day :)
I liked it but it lacked substance. Plus there was an underlying dark and uncomfortable tone to the series. Despite the outcome, it left me drained. Not something I’ll necessarily watch again but it was a beautiful in its messages and as a means to address various societal issues.
U dont know a lot by just one ep, but u talk a lot, u see then u judge
Hindi ko maintindihan kung bakit napagpasyahan mong magpunta sa akin at sa aking opinyon, gayong marami pang ibang gumagamit dito ang nagkomento nang negatibo.
I dont get u all people. What do u want? When something frsutrating happens to u, whay do u do? U whine, u become…
pakalma, sis. We like to moan when shows disappoint us. It's a natural reaction. So we have this forum to discuss and even express opinions. I've got mine, and you've got yours. I always share my thoughts, and a couple of episodes in I will say if I think I was wrong. Don't take it too seriously :)
- In the first episode of Sweet Home, Song visits the rooftop of his apartment building and is met with a girl who is busy practising ballet.
- In Navillera, Song practises ballet in his role as a troubled ballerino. The title of the series loosely translates to 'something like a butterfly.'
- Then in Nevertheless, Song has a butterfly neck tattoo, and of course the entire series revolves around his love of butterflies, and his love interest, Na-Bi (the Korean word for butterfly).
Just thought I'd share :)