Yunjae is overthinker, I can understand him, but he is expressing himself too much now, hyunjun is left speechless,…
I can't stop laughing because it's obvious who you prefer with HJ just by looking at your comment below this one. Everyone is entitled to their opinion so enjoy and let those who like YJ enjoy their opinion too. That passive aggressive behavior along with the defense that YJ is not a baby because he is 28 years old is as worn out and shouted as the sentence: they are real people not made up blah blah blah we can't cheer, have favorites...wtf? so why are we watching this show? Because of the nice appetizers? Furniture? Food? So, Panda, take a break, enjoy watching, when you don't like YJ, skip the part with him, because it's obvious that according to you, he has no right to show his charm. If SM had put on Pikachu pajamas and asked to sleep next to HJ, I think your comment would have been: WOW how brave he is, how he fights for his man, but since it was YJ then it's awkward, no self-respect, blah blah blah... Because we forgot that HJ said that his heart skipped a beat at one comment from YJ when they were playing Jenga...that was somehow ignored...HJ could have said in the chess scene: I'm sorry YJ but I'm completely focused on SM, there's no room for the others. It's not hard to be 100% direct instead of 70%-80%...
(plus, if HJ was really that interested in SM, he would have called him after the first recording because I don't believe they have a ban on contacting each other after the show's recording) And don't forget, a lot of things aren't seen, a lot of things are edited, maybe there's some script they're following because they can't afford another scandal.
Sorry, but if someone says to you: you're not doing yourself a favor...that means it looks better on me, others will say you're copying me...to me, Hyeok Jin seemed like a real little jealous girl, whose self-confidence is at zero so he came to take it out on someone....Jealousy is a strange disease...
I wouldn't compare Izaya to Bomi, first and foremost because William was definitely into Izaya (at least physically),…
I was just thinking about the vibe and demeanor of Izaya/Bomi...I mean the amount of energy they put into their other halves. Izaya was definitely in a different situation, but their persistence and aggressiveness had the same vibe to me. Maybe others don't see it that way, but to me they were the same in terms of their attitude towards their other halves, although the outcome of their persistence was completely different... although Bomi was cute in some situations, to be honest, I would probably be like Huwei... Bomi is calm water, and Huwei needs someone with a different attitude, someone who will make his heart dance while butterflies flutter in his stomach, he needs someone with the behavior of a princess (I think he himself said that he likes such)... then we would see the real Huwei in action....
They were the reason I was watching this show but was I the only one not feeling any sexual tension between Bomi…
Let's not forget that he had only one meeting with Bomi in RL... it means that nothing really attracted him to see Bomi again, we can draw that conclusion if we compare his and Bomi's reaction when they saw each other in the house. He had two dates with Ryuki, I'm really curious who was the initiator considering how both of them are shown here, and it seems to me that his reaction to Ryuki was stronger, so maybe something happened. And as for the show...too much editing...we didn't actually see anything except Izaya and Bomi who were constantly on the attack....
I don't know why, but I don't think Huwei and Bomi go together as a couple. As much as Bomi was into Huwei, Huwei was looking at his other options (among other things, he mentioned Jobu and Ryuki when he coldly rejected Hiroya.) As for Huwei, it seems to me that Ryuki was the closest to his taste and they really looked very nice visually, like a panda and a cute bunny. I think I even caught Huwei's gaze in Ryuki's direction in the last three episodes, but it seems to me that after the durian "incident" Ryuki didn't want to get too close or start a conversation with Huwei. I also think that the production didn't show us a lot of it, unfortunately... because Bomi's jealousy would have been clearer to us, as would his intention to complain to Ryuki about Huwei and the gift... I don't know how you look at it, but it seemed a bit planned to me. Also, Bomi was too pushy and persistent for me, and that doesn't mean it's always good. He and Izaya were similar in that regard, except that Izaya looked 10 years into the future and Bomi looked at the present, but the same persistence, the same pushiness... William and Huwei seem to be backed up against a wall, and the only question is how far they are willing to endure it. Huwei doesn't strike me as someone who can put up with crap for too long. All in all, I can't shake the impression that if Ryuki was a little more like Bomi, the ending would have been different.
I don't think there's been a worse episode than the last one in a long time... In my country they would say: this, not even a dog would eat, not even with butter...
not to mention Every breath you take And every move you make Every bond you break Every step you take I'll be watching you...
I can't help but wonder why this particular manga adaptation? Daon is a terrible character, with all the best intentions I just couldn't sympathize with him. Even Daon's final partner constantly raised my blood pressure, I know it's manga, fiction, but I wouldn't want to have such an spineless around me.
I had to pause and check if this was somehow related to Unforgotten Night. Kamol and Sangmin are like brothers in tattoos and bad acting. I think this is the first time I've seen an attempt at BDSM with the addition of FING (fucking/idiotic/nonsensical/stupiditi)
Someone had suggested that I missed the signs of abuse that Fujisawa perpetrated toward Sei. So, I watched the…
I think Fujisawa can be described in many words but - caring - wouldn't be on my list. Abuse does not have to be only physical. It can be seen throughout the series that Fujisawa psychologically abusing Sei. He trained Sei as a pet. He shows his dominance in all fields. He looks down on Sei, sneers at his financial situation and work. The house is in perfect condition, everything is in its place, he prepares the food, he prepares the drinks. He is the master of everything. When he pressed Sei's injured toe with that blissful face, and Sei didn't react...that, at least to me, made everything clear.
Perhaps these bruises on the hands and Sei's indifference and apathy in the last episode could be signs of physical abuse.
I think this is my favorite show in 2024... The 13th episode after the closing credits is the cherry on the double layer of whipped cream on the chocolate cake...
he's got a crush on her and thought she had a boyfriend
Me too, as someone who writes stories (amateur of course), even though I am an incorrigible romantic (chapter from my story on my profile), a happy ending at any cost is not always the best solution. Sometimes that just ruins everything.
he's got a crush on her and thought she had a boyfriend
Ok, but somehow his reaction was exaggerated and she was just smiling as if his reaction was normal to her, then we still don't know the relationship between her and Great (or maybe I missed something)...I don't know, in this episode there were a couple of scenes that were like somehow out of context...I don't know how to explain...as if they run out of the whole story...I don't want to say - unnecessary scenes, but somehow they are out of everything. Why is Tyme's reaction the way he is after jumping into his 4 min, does he remember the previous events or did he remember what Dr. D wrote in the report so now he is going with the flow to see what will happen??Suddenly we see the diary in a very visible place, written all over the box, but Tyme has never seen it before. Does he remember Great? Or will we see him fall in love without revenge? But wat if a Great turn out to be the bad guy? Great and Tyme have identical wounds, and their heart stops at the same moment...absolutely nothing makes sense...I'm not a fan of revealing everything in the last episode but if there is a happy ending here they really screwed it up. My brain is overheated with theories....
The question that bothers me is why did Dr. Den react the way he did when Lukwa told him that her boyfriend's voice woke her up? A little exaggerated reaction to that information (and he still hasn't seen Great on the stretcher), I can't fit that part of the puzzle anywhere...And she made him heart-shaped cookies (which fall out of his hand and break) Is everyone actually dead in this series?
I watch this Thai BL crap as if I have an unlimited number of brain cells, so I can afford a few million of them die per episode...Some BL Naga must have cast a spell on me too..
Spoiler alert:
not me!!!!
You say they resemble the Junseonho couple? Really, really? Woow, that's a new level of delulu...
(plus, if HJ was really that interested in SM, he would have called him after the first recording because I don't believe they have a ban on contacting each other after the show's recording) And don't forget, a lot of things aren't seen, a lot of things are edited, maybe there's some script they're following because they can't afford another scandal.
Sorry, but if someone says to you: you're not doing yourself a favor...that means it looks better on me, others will say you're copying me...to me, Hyeok Jin seemed like a real little jealous girl, whose self-confidence is at zero so he came to take it out on someone....Jealousy is a strange disease...
not to mention
Every breath you take
And every move you make
Every bond you break
Every step you take
I'll be watching you...
Perhaps these bruises on the hands and Sei's indifference and apathy in the last episode could be signs of physical abuse.
Is everyone actually dead in this series?