On ha Joon is definitely not even half as smart as he thinks he is. He's been dropping "not so subtle" hints that he's not who he seems and he thinks people that have been carrying out complex Revenge operations for years (and getting away with it), won't pick up on his shenanigans.
Also is it wise to go to s hospital under cover and pretend to be a docto?❓. It is a risky decision ... At least…
A janitor is the safest option. I think being a doctor is much more better than pretending to be a nurse. Nurses are in charge of a lot of minor procedures and overall care of the patient. One can simply pretend to be an intern and might be excused if they don't know how to perform simple procedures
I give Oh Seung Hoon's acting on this a 10/10. The movie was very intense especially the play. Couldn't distinguish what was real and what was acting. They say life imitates art, but it could also be the other way round
A lot of romance dramas become boring after the leads become a couple, but with this series you see them falling in love over and over again with each other, evident in their daily interactions and how they progressively get comfortable with each other. I know a lot of people were annoyed by how much they called each other "baby", but honestly that was one of my favourite things about their relationship, and I wasn't even a fan of that pet name before or even now; they are an exception. Overall a really solid sequel to one of the best, if not the best Filipino BL
yeaaa I watched this drama when it came out and I'm still wondering about the story with santa and its making…
That's true but we need the story regardless. Why did he refuse to speak, what did he put in her drunk and why Why did he approach Inspector Koo in the first place. They made us curious about his story and then decided to leave us in the dark
Ngl I was actually rooting for Song Yikyoung. If she was the main character she'd be an anti-hero. I'd have turned a blind eye to whatever she was doing because it's obviously karma I thought Inspector Koo is meant to be smart and paranoid. How could she willingly join hands with someone like Chief Yong. Doesn't make sense
"Help me go to hell then. I'd rather go to hell now. Don't all homosexuals deserve to go to hell? Maybe more people will understand me in hell." The scenes between the Priest and Jia han were spectacular.
1st episode and I'm hooked. I decided not to try it due to them making it inaccessible for international fans but boredom drove me to check it out and i was impressed. Hopefully they make it available for us
I think being a doctor is much more better than pretending to be a nurse. Nurses are in charge of a lot of minor procedures and overall care of the patient. One can simply pretend to be an intern and might be excused if they don't know how to perform simple procedures
The movie was very intense especially the play. Couldn't distinguish what was real and what was acting. They say life imitates art, but it could also be the other way round
I know a lot of people were annoyed by how much they called each other "baby", but honestly that was one of my favourite things about their relationship, and I wasn't even a fan of that pet name before or even now; they are an exception.
Overall a really solid sequel to one of the best, if not the best Filipino BL
Why did he approach Inspector Koo in the first place. They made us curious about his story and then decided to leave us in the dark
I thought Inspector Koo is meant to be smart and paranoid. How could she willingly join hands with someone like Chief Yong. Doesn't make sense
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The scenes between the Priest and Jia han were spectacular.