I am on the third episode and so far I am intrigued. I started watching this because of Tay and I am glad I did. I am happy to see him taking on a different more mature role. The other cast members are all interesting in their own way. The storyline is plausible when I consider other real life serial killers like John Gacy and Jack the Ripper.
I have no shame…when I see Singto’s name I know I’m in for a treat. And this series has a cast of my favorites….Yacht, Maengmum and Gun. I am not as familiar with Tae but I like what I see so far. The first episode was fun to watch. Almost forgot to mention C game…love him.
Loved it! The main leads had great chemistry and the storyline was realistic. I didn’t have to see the series to understand what was happening. I have never paid to watch a bl but I took a chance . The $3.99 was worth it.
This was certainly different and I like that it strayed away from the usual bl formula. I love the food themes being explored. This was short and sweet. I loved the ending. This is one of those BLs that I will binge watch when it’s a cold, snowy day. Sometimes I just want to laugh and smile. This is one of those for me. Maybe that’s why I liked Bite Me and My Tasty Florida too.
That's like saying the opinion of the majority is always correct. This is always a logical fallacy. It's good…
I agree with you. I have watched some shows where the majority gave the show high marks and I had to go back and check if I was watching the same show. I’ve also seen some really good projects where the majority have given the series a low rating apparently because the bl actor was playing the role of a straight character. I think this is a good forum to voice your opinion but based on the numbers only a small percentage of overall viewers actual comment which is probably a good thing.
There’s a special episode 12 next week…..Why? All I can say is I watched it until the end and I am glad that Aue and Auk ended up together. However I do feel this could have ended with ep 10. The scene with Bie and the female chef made no sense at all. I did like the ending scene with Aue and Auk but they could have extended ep 10 and included it. Seems like ep 11 just includes fillers. I would have much rather seen the mother cooking and eating with the two of them. Anyway it’s over. I liked the mls but this will not be on my rewatch list.
Thank you for the spoilers. I really just wanted to see Leon and Pob get the closure they deserved. Not surprised it didn’t happen. I already said this writer is all about the money. Take care and stay safe everyone.
In short, what the premise of the show set-up and eluded to from the get go is the truth. Jung Woo's character…
I have to agree with you. I generally am a soft touch for a happy ending where the two mls end up together…but not in this case. I am hoping that the whole scheme backfired and our true chef ends up happily walking out with or without the staff. Sometimes being alone is a happy ending.
I stumbled upon this and decided to watch a second time . I was reminded of why I loved this series. I think it is actually one of the most underrated BLs. It deals with real issues in a very positive way. There is accountability and consequences. I also like how the female characters are portrayed. In a lot of BLs there is the bitter echo who is bent on revenge…or the females are so scatter brained. Here the females are actually advocates and very supportive. I also like how the parents are depicted. Again, no verbal or physical tirade or shameful rankings. The issue each couple deals with seem very realistic and the pain is reflective of their inner grappling and coming to terms with who they are and who they want to be. Even the teacher was a ray of wisdom. I would put this right up there with Cherry Magic and He’s Coming to Me . This goes on my rewatch list.
That was beautiful. So heartfelt. Tender. Perfect in every way. Filled with loveable characters, who truly care…
I have watched this three times already. It is just mesmerizing to watch as these two souls come together. The scene where they are bathing reflects the simplicity and purity of their growing friendship and eventual love for one another. No scene feels rushed. I have said it before and I say it again. The Japanese are masters at telling a story and they take the bl genre in a direction that incorporates the reality of life without being pretentious or naive. Another Japanese bl gem is His.
I started to give this a pass but then I remembered that the Japanese bl is like no other. They are the masters of subtlety and storytelling. I am looking forward to seeing how the miscues are handled and the couples finally get on the same page.
So far I am loving this. I’ve looked at over 50 BLs and this falls in the category of just a sweet story about two people who prove that opposites do attract. It’s only eight episodes and we are half way through so the conflict should come soon and then the final resolution which I hope will find our mls together. This is one of those BLs that one could binge watch in a few hours. It reminds me of Cravings and You Make Me Dance. Really I don’t even need subtitles. I can just watch the two mls.
I agree with you. It’s their private life and none of our business. Hope she is well but should not ruin someone…
I agree. I have never seen such intrusion into the personal life of an entertainer as I have seen in the lives of Asian entertainers. They are human and to me their private life is their business unless they are committing a crime. Couples fight. Couples break up. That should not destroy a person’s career.
plausible when I consider other real life serial killers like John Gacy and
Jack the Ripper.
is awesome.
favorites….Yacht, Maengmum and Gun. I am not as familiar with Tae but
I like what I see so far. The
first episode was fun to
watch. Almost forgot to mention
C game…love him.
making me nervous. I know there has to be a
major conflict coming but
I’m just not ready.
I didn’t have to see the
series to understand what
was happening. I have never paid to watch a bl
but I took a chance . The
$3.99 was worth it.
just love seeing Ohm and
Nanon interact. So far I
like how their relationship
is developing.
strayed away from the
usual bl formula. I love the
food themes being explored. This was short
and sweet. I loved the
ending. This is one of those
BLs that I will binge watch
when it’s a cold, snowy day. Sometimes I just want to laugh and smile. This is one of those for me. Maybe that’s why I liked
Bite Me and My Tasty Florida too.
projects where the majority have given
the series
a low rating
apparently
because
the bl actor was
playing
the role of
a straight
character. I think this is a good
forum to
voice your
opinion but based
on the
numbers
only a
small
percentage of
overall
viewers
actual
comment
which is
probably
a good thing.
All I can say is I watched it
until the end and I am glad that Aue and Auk ended up together. However I do feel this could have ended with ep 10. The scene with Bie and the female chef
made no sense at all. I did like the ending scene with Aue and Auk but they could have extended ep 10 and included it. Seems like ep 11 just includes fillers. I would have much rather seen the mother cooking
and eating with the two of them. Anyway it’s over. I liked the mls but this will not be on my rewatch list.
surprised it didn’t happen. I already said this writer is
all about the money. Take care and stay safe everyone.
happily
walking out
with or
without
the staff.
Sometimes
being alone is a
happy ending.
right stops toward our
final destination.
It deals with real issues in
a very positive way. There is accountability and
consequences. I also like
how the female characters
are portrayed. In a lot of BLs there is the bitter echo
who is bent on revenge…or
the females are so scatter
brained. Here the females
are actually advocates and
very supportive. I also like how the parents are depicted. Again, no verbal
or physical tirade or
shameful rankings. The issue each couple deals with seem very realistic
and the pain is reflective
of their inner grappling
and coming to terms with
who they are and who
they want to be. Even the
teacher was a ray of wisdom. I would put this
right up there with Cherry
Magic and He’s Coming to Me . This goes on my
rewatch list.
mesmerizing to
watch as these
two souls come
together. The scene where they
are bathing reflects
the simplicity and
purity of their
growing friendship
and eventual love
for one another.
No scene feels
rushed. I have said
it before and I say
it again. The
Japanese are
masters at telling
a story and they
take the bl genre
in a direction
that incorporates
the reality of
life without being
pretentious or
naive. Another
Japanese bl gem is
His.
no other. They are the
masters of subtlety and
storytelling. I am looking
forward to seeing how
the miscues are handled
and the couples finally get
on the same page.
two people who prove
that opposites do attract.
It’s only eight episodes and
we are half way through so
the conflict should come
soon and then the final
resolution which I hope
will find our mls together. This is one of those BLs that one could binge watch
in a few hours. It reminds me of Cravings and You Make Me Dance. Really I don’t even need subtitles. I can just watch the two mls.
entertainer as I have seen in the lives of Asian
entertainers. They
are human
and to me
their private life is their
business
unless they are
committing a crime.
Couples
fight. Couples
break up.
That should not
destroy a
person’s
career.