Looks like their relationship is going downhill in Ep. 12. All the unnecessary angst is quite childish actually.…
You basically described the plot of the whole Itazura na Kiss franchise lol I agree though, I blame it on poor writing though. It is obvious that they are stretching as much as possible because they can't come up with better ideas.
Overall, I loved it. However there are a few issues I had with this season, mainly the way how they ended it. Unless they announce the 3rd season it's very possible that I might lower my rating.
Yoo Eun Jae - I disliked both her character and the new actress throughout the whole season but I'm really glad that she redeemed herself and matured in ep 13. It was really emotional and I applauded her for her speech even though I'm still confused about their break-up. It's very possible that the writer wanted to show that sometimes romance simply ends because two people are incompatible.
Yoon Jin Myung - She was my favorite character in the last season but I disliked her new "love interest" and was very disappointed that they removed the chef. It would have been better if they deepened their relationship instead of bringing in that idol. To be honest, his scenes were the most boring ones.
Ji Won and Sung Min's relationship was the best part but we didn't even get one kiss? It's obvious that they like each other and their interactions are really sincere and refreshing in a Kdrama, but except that weird epilogue that hints at Ji Won dying we didn't get anything else. Seriously.
Jo Eun - I forgave them from removing Kang Yi Na because Jo Eun's character seemed interesting, especially the gender theme. However, I simply didn't care for her character and her romance.
It's 8.5/10 for now but I might lower it even further if there won't be the 3rd season. The ending was really disappointing and weird.
It's not everything so black and white and yeah, there are confused trans people who struggle and question…
"if statistically trans women of colour weren't one of the highest murdered people in the US/Canada"
Source? I'm genuinely curious.
As for everything else, the synopsis is a literal translation, that doesn't mean that the representation in this drama would be bad. We'll see when it comes out.
"Mizuki has a gender identity disorder and now lives as a man"..... like okay... the fact that they're…
It's not everything so black and white and yeah, there are confused trans people who struggle and question a lot of things. This drama might turn out interesting, I don't understand why people keep overreacting with pronouns, less labeling and more living.
p.s. The synopsis were taken from a personal blog and it is unknown whether it is the translation of the original synopsis or perhaps the translation of a news snippet from a while ago.
I agree though, I blame it on poor writing though. It is obvious that they are stretching as much as possible because they can't come up with better ideas.
So these morons would stop rating unaired dramas out of pure hate.
Overall, I loved it. However there are a few issues I had with this season, mainly the way how they ended it. Unless they announce the 3rd season it's very possible that I might lower my rating.
Yoo Eun Jae - I disliked both her character and the new actress throughout the whole season but I'm really glad that she redeemed herself and matured in ep 13. It was really emotional and I applauded her for her speech even though I'm still confused about their break-up. It's very possible that the writer wanted to show that sometimes romance simply ends because two people are incompatible.
Yoon Jin Myung - She was my favorite character in the last season but I disliked her new "love interest" and was very disappointed that they removed the chef. It would have been better if they deepened their relationship instead of bringing in that idol. To be honest, his scenes were the most boring ones.
Ji Won and Sung Min's relationship was the best part but we didn't even get one kiss? It's obvious that they like each other and their interactions are really sincere and refreshing in a Kdrama, but except that weird epilogue that hints at Ji Won dying we didn't get anything else. Seriously.
Jo Eun - I forgave them from removing Kang Yi Na because Jo Eun's character seemed interesting, especially the gender theme. However, I simply didn't care for her character and her romance.
It's 8.5/10 for now but I might lower it even further if there won't be the 3rd season. The ending was really disappointing and weird.
Source? I'm genuinely curious.
As for everything else, the synopsis is a literal translation, that doesn't mean that the representation in this drama would be bad. We'll see when it comes out.
p.s. The synopsis were taken from a personal blog and it is unknown whether it is the translation of the original synopsis or perhaps the translation of a news snippet from a while ago.