I've read a lot of comments and not seen anyone talk about it... SuYu digs up the box and reads WuBi's confession. Do we know what that confession was? I mean, literally know. Not think we know. DId I miss it when they wrote them down? I don't remember what episode that was.
Waiting for when WuBi reads SuYu's confession (you KNOW he's digging up the box, right?)
But how could you not know? Do you not pay attention to what you are watching or are you swayed by other people's…
Truly the only thing that matters is J100's first comment. "The Drama is good." That's all you need to know. After that, who cares BL or Bromance or GL or lakorn... good is good.
All the flirting was very sexy, but entirely inappropriate. He's the supervisor at work. I know they know each other, but holding onto his neck and pulling him close in the kitchen. It's an HR nightmare. Leave it for after work!
2nd ep better than the 1st, but if ANY vendor that I hired and paid came to me and started yelling because plans had changed... FIRED ON THE SPOT. Nuea is so unprofessional. I'm sure every wedding he plans has complications and changes etc. His job is to deal with them, pivot, find a solution... NOT yell at the paying client.
Wouldn't they take the spectators for fools? At the end of season 1 the couples are finally formed. In a season…
Agree. When I started Season 2, Episode 4 and Minato was still acting like a 2 year old. "Hug you?! Why are you saying such stupid things!" I just couldn't stand it any more. DROPPED
I initially ignored this one, thinking it was another Chinese bromance - then I saw that it was a remake of Addicted (one of my all-time favorites). I still like the original better, but so far this is delivering. But I do miss the hyper masculinity of the original stars. I'm just not as surprised when pretty boys fall in love.
Dunk seemed more at ease in this episode, and many thanks to the hair stylist for the "new 'do"! Joong gets more handsome from every angle. He seems so at ease here. When all else fails, just smolder.
Super low budget, 2 ep short. A decent premise that has great potential, but they just didn't have the time or budget to achieve that here. Breaking the 4th wall didn't work that well, unfortunately. Ep 2 is much more satisfying and gave me the fluffy ending that saved this. The last scene was the cherry on top. Cute, slight, and in need of stronger actors, but overall a fun watch.
I think the "misunderstanding intentions" trope has to be my favorite of all time. While this isn't phenomenal, it's cute and Bu Xia is too adorable to resist. I'm enjoying this slight little ride.
Waiting for when WuBi reads SuYu's confession (you KNOW he's digging up the box, right?)
Still, he could take my shirt off any day!
Sunny is gorgeous from every angle. Sigh.