Wow, I just watched the first episode and I'm just so excited to watch the rest. It's been a while since a drama made me felt this way. It's a breath of fresh air when it comes to Korean dramas.
How can anyone ship them after the last episode... I still stand by the opinion that their relationship is extremely toxic and Gu Hai saying Yin will live in fear if he opposes him is creepy, not romantic.
This series took a creepy turn on episode 11. Not sure if I can keep watching since the main couple changed from my OTP to NOTP real fast. Gu Hai is creepy as fuck and he has some mental problems. I mean was that kidnapping thing supposed to be romantic?
Wait why was this series banned? Can someone explain it to me? I'm not familiar with Chinese law, is it illegal for them to show homosexuality? Or what?
Number 3 is like in every drama... The couple starts falling in love, the girl is in danger, the boy covers her/pushes her out and gets injured. Dream High, School 2015, Sassy Go Go.. To be honest I think it'd be easier to mention those without that cliche.
Okay so I finally finished this drama and I have mixed feelings. The beginning to middle was really good, I kept watching 2 episodes every day. I really liked all the plots, every episode left me wanting more...
Then like the last ~10 episodes or so were really dragged out. Too much focus on Noh/Phun. Or more like "bad" focus on Noh/Phun. One of them is jealous, gets mad, they don't talk about it and then they finally apologize to each other. It got really repetitive and it was so obvious that Phun wasn't cheating that I just kept thinking "get it over with, please".
There was too little Pang/Pop, Ohm/Mick, Win/Per/Mark. Even Jeed got too little screentime imho. These storylines had so much potential and were much more interesting than Noh/Phun and I felt like they weren't as developed as they should have been.
That being said I still enjoyed the drama, even despite the atrocious number of in-your-face product placements. It was a good followup to the first season. The relationship between Noh and Phun was more realistic and slower this time so it really helped.
wow I'm barely at episode 2 and I'm already loving this drama. Especially the bromance between Ha Joon and Kim Yeol, been a while since I saw such a heartwarming bromance in a kdrama (School 2013 comes to mind). Not only that but I loved Ji Soo in Angry Mom and his character there (Bok Dong) is very similar to Ha Joon.
Wow it's been a while since I've been so hooked on a drama. I just started it yesterday and kept watching episode after episode. Such a bummer it has only 12 episodes but at least there's season 2. I agree with some people though that there are so many characters introduced that it can be confusing but the BL is really cute and from someone who's been mainly watching k-dramas it actually feels real. The acting isn't awkward as it can sometimes be in BL.
does anyone know any other Korean dramas with homosexual characters/couples?
I've watched these episodes of Seonam, but still thanks for the reply :) I really liked it as well. It was pretty realistic and well done for a Korean drama.
Hi! I watched episode 1 a while ago and I didn't really like it that much. Can someone tell me if its gets better after the first one? Does it go into the romance direction or more the humans vs vampires direction?
If I knew it would be so dramatic I would've started watching it earlier. The synopsis and "comedy" being the first listed genre made me thing it was going to be a comedy. Loving it so far, even though I just finished episode one.
Then like the last ~10 episodes or so were really dragged out. Too much focus on Noh/Phun. Or more like "bad" focus on Noh/Phun. One of them is jealous, gets mad, they don't talk about it and then they finally apologize to each other. It got really repetitive and it was so obvious that Phun wasn't cheating that I just kept thinking "get it over with, please".
There was too little Pang/Pop, Ohm/Mick, Win/Per/Mark. Even Jeed got too little screentime imho. These storylines had so much potential and were much more interesting than Noh/Phun and I felt like they weren't as developed as they should have been.
That being said I still enjoyed the drama, even despite the atrocious number of in-your-face product placements. It was a good followup to the first season. The relationship between Noh and Phun was more realistic and slower this time so it really helped.