Wow. This is another Moonlight Chicken for me. The acting was awesome, The story was amazing. The music and film were beautiful. Great/Inn and Aou/Boom have so much chemistry. Anyone catch Aou slipping the tongue to Boom in that last kiss? đ« There wasnât really any NSFW scenes which shoes that the story didnât need us to see it. Beautifully done.
I wanna start with I hate cheaters but not these two. God the sexual tension, I wanna see them as a couple now,…
I understand you, but I donât think someone can make a blatant statement like that; itâs not fair. Thereâs an old saying about not judging someone until youâve walked in their shoes. People have different strengths. Kaori was never going to have sex with Hagiwara and that wasnât fair to him. Ideally, they shouldâve talked about it, gotten counseling and fixed the problem, but that probably wouldâve been accomplished in 1 episode and wouldnât have twisted our insides the way it did. Likewise, Fujisawa shouldâve told Nakarai years earlier about him feeling responsible for the accident and being forgiven by Nakarai, maybe they couldâve had a normal, loving relationship. But, just as Nakarai said, things are predispositioned and maybe Hagiwara and Nakarai were just destined to be together. Iâll put a spoiler on this.
Iâm not often a lover of JBLâs, Iâve watched a few, however I just binge watched this in one go. I also…
Guilt. Plain and simple. Fujisawa loved him but felt that he was the cause of his parentâs death so he couldnât follow through with anything romantic. Fujisawa never thought Nakarai could love him for him, but thought that it was a reaction.
Ok why does it seem like there was actually 1 hour of plot and 3 hours of flashbacks and running? I feel like I watched it twice. A flashback is supposed to be a few seconds not a few minutes. It flip flopped so much that I couldnât tell if I was watching the past, present or future. And, did HaMin actually like BaWu? Iâm so confused.
Acting is superb for all but this is dragging. I kept saying, get on the ship Thee, leave it behind, better chance…
I think itâs beautifully done. Itâs different from the dramas set in current times. I feel like there is a certain reverence for the time period. I actually felt tears welling up in my eyes and a pang in my chest watching this episode. Great and Inn are amazing in this. Aou and Boom are very good too (but they always are); they give a bit of comedic relief in such a difficult story.
How can Mandee and Domundi put out things like this and The Next Prince and then things like The Middlemanâs…
REALLY? Nobody liked The Next Prince? Sure it was a bit sugar coated and cringy at times but all Zee/Nu dramas are. They are just so pretty and have such great chemistry I guess Iâm perpetually on a sugar high watching their dramas đ€Ł
This is so beautifully done I just canât express how much I love it in words. I enjoyed Wandee Gooday immensely and felt like Great and Inn had amazing chemistry, but this is next level, I donât usually like period Asian dramas but this is lovely.
Rewatching this again. Iâm picking up things I didnât notice the last time. Lots of symbolism; I just donât know what it means lol. The mom is always in blue. Everything she wears, everything she is â even the birthday decorations were blue. Wang is always in black. He threw a bit of white in there but otherwise always dressed in black. In is always in green. Green shirt, green pants, even green slippers. What does it meeeeeeeean?!
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