I'm going to need more than a lame pillow fight from the GL side story please
Honestly, I've noticed that when there is BL and a GL in a series, the romance between the girls is always toned down, to the point of being childish. They really should do better
I knew it, 16 episodes was going to be the death of this series. This humiliation trope should really be thrown out of kdramas. I used to think this was better than TBP at the beginning, but not now. All 3 friends going through episodes of humiliation. This might be an unpopular opinion, but i don't really like Ro un, he acts like he should be rewarded for being a nice guy to PyeongHwa, that statement he made in the car is extremely manipulative, trying to guilt trip her into thinking that she was heartless for establishing boundaries with him. And why does this movie make it seem like divorced women are less competent, both for PyeongHwa and Ms. Gu. I don't like her, but it pains me that her being divorced is what would lessen her chances of leading the company and not her disregard for her employees.
I knew it, 16 episodes was going to be the death of this series. This humiliation trope should really be thrown out of kdramas. I used to think this was better than TBP at the beginning, but not now. All 3 friends going through episodes of humiliation. This might be an unpopular opinion, but i don't really like Ro un, he acts like he should be rewarded for being a nice guy to PyeongHwa, that statement he made in the car is extremely manipulative, trying to guilt trip her into thinking that she was heartless for establishing boundaries with him. And why does this movie make it seem like divorced women are less competent, both for PyeongHwa and Ms. Gu. I don't like her, but it pains me that her being divorced is what would lessen her chances of leading the company and not her disregard for her employees.
It's kinda cruel that she had to forget them even in her present life, when they were all such an integral part of it. How did that even work, especially with Aegyeong, she was raised by her and lived with her, how did she not notice that a huge chunk of her life was missing. That's the only qualms i have with this, other than that this was a beautiful love story, and Shin hyesun is phenomenal as usual, but Ahn Bo Hyun really played his part so well, much more than I expected.
I went from "Oh, the special effects are kinda bad, but quite reminiscent of old Chinese movies i enjoyed as a kid and the story is good" to obsessively binge watching this and finally joining the chorus as to what a masterpiece this is. The writer is a genius, the characters, the actors that bring them to life, the directing, everything is just marvelous. Currently experiencing severe withdrawal symptoms. If like me, you were hesitant because it's a censored BL drama, just watch it, you won't regret it
When has rejection ever made straight men better people
I think you're just biased when it comes to writers. He might have some good in him but it's basically necrotic at this point. Pisaeng is no longer friends with him because he realised he was not a good person. Earlier in this series, Kwan said that Kawi was not the good person she thought he was when he started hanging out with Not. But like you, she keeps clinging to that tiny good in him and refuses to see him as he truly is
I don't think you understand God complex. God like powers maybe to travel across timeπ€·πΌββοΈ
Alright then, but still does change the fact that he needs to drop that Saviour complex, god complex or whatever complex that's making him think he can save everyone and make only the right decisions every time
When has rejection ever made straight men better people
There's nothing wrong with bad people being bad people till the end, especially when they get what they deserve. He's a character that invokes anger, i think he's very well utilised
This might be an unpopular opinion, but i don't really like Ro un, he acts like he should be rewarded for being a nice guy to PyeongHwa, that statement he made in the car is extremely manipulative, trying to guilt trip her into thinking that she was heartless for establishing boundaries with him. And why does this movie make it seem like divorced women are less competent, both for PyeongHwa and Ms. Gu. I don't like her, but it pains me that her being divorced is what would lessen her chances of leading the company and not her disregard for her employees.
This might be an unpopular opinion, but i don't really like Ro un, he acts like he should be rewarded for being a nice guy to PyeongHwa, that statement he made in the car is extremely manipulative, trying to guilt trip her into thinking that she was heartless for establishing boundaries with him. And why does this movie make it seem like divorced women are less competent, both for PyeongHwa and Ms. Gu. I don't like her, but it pains me that her being divorced is what would lessen her chances of leading the company and not her disregard for her employees.
How did that even work, especially with Aegyeong, she was raised by her and lived with her, how did she not notice that a huge chunk of her life was missing.
That's the only qualms i have with this, other than that this was a beautiful love story, and Shin hyesun is phenomenal as usual, but Ahn Bo Hyun really played his part so well, much more than I expected.
Though at the beginning i love Lan Zhan more
Wen Ning is a close 3rd favourite
Currently experiencing severe withdrawal symptoms.
If like me, you were hesitant because it's a censored BL drama, just watch it, you won't regret it