I have a feeling that Yi An fell for her from the beginning. I just hate myself for starting this drama so early how am I supposed to wait now but what could I possibly do I was waiting for BWS since Lovely runner ended đ 4 more days to goo!!!!!!
Yeah done...BTW I would suggest people to not to look upto comments until they are done watching episodes cause if you do then you'll somehow get spoiler no matter how much you avoid ittt:)
Plot twist at the end of the episode was amazing,somewhere I had idea that Si yeol would end up losing all the fame but didn't expect it to happen like that...anyways I am totally loving it,can't wait for episode 3
I noticed everyone in the comments here portrays Keifer has an angel and excuses his violent ass however the only…
If we actually look at season 2, calling Yuri âsincereâ doesnât hold up anymore. His actions are consistently driven by comparison and competition with Keifer, not concern for Jay Jay. The recent episodes make it clear that his focus shifts the moment Keifer is involved thatâs not sincerity, thatâs ego. Someone who genuinely cares doesnât frame affection as a win lose situation. Yuri repeatedly positions himself against Keifer rather than for Jay Jay, and season 2 removes any ambiguity about that. His need to prove superiority outweighs emotional responsibility, and thatâs why his behavior reads as manipulative rather than romantic. The moment Keifer enters the picture, Yuriâs priorities shift thatâs ego, not emotion. Whatâs telling is the contrast in how their upbringings reflect in their choices. Yuri comes from a stable, emotionally affirming background, yet still chooses to treat affection like a competition. That makes his behaviour a conscious decision, not emotional confusion. Keifer, despite growing up with instability and emotional neglect, shows visible growth in season 2 he learns restraint, takes accountability, and steps back when he realises heâs causing harm. One had emotional security and still pursued a win. The other lacked it and still learned when to let go.
Someone who genuinely cares doesnât frame affection as a win lose situation. Yuri repeatedly positions himself against Keifer rather than for Jay Jay, and season 2 removes any ambiguity about that. His need to prove superiority outweighs emotional responsibility, and thatâs why his behavior reads as manipulative rather than romantic. The moment Keifer enters the picture, Yuriâs priorities shift thatâs ego, not emotion.
Whatâs telling is the contrast in how their upbringings reflect in their choices. Yuri comes from a stable, emotionally affirming background, yet still chooses to treat affection like a competition. That makes his behaviour a conscious decision, not emotional confusion.
Keifer, despite growing up with instability and emotional neglect, shows visible growth in season 2 he learns restraint, takes accountability, and steps back when he realises heâs causing harm. One had emotional security and still pursued a win. The other lacked it and still learned when to let go.