The constant references to Vee and Mark are ridiculous.
What's next? "Mark wants me to take notes for him because he and Vee are going to the moon on Elon Musk's rocket."
They should have dispatched those two characters using one conversation in the first episode then moved on. All they're doing by repeatedly bringing them up is making me think of Love Mechanics.
On YouTube someone connected Thoop's 'give me more money syndrome ' with Uea's Mom in Bed friend and asked whether…
This is such a good-hearted series that I think we'll eventually see the softer side of Thoop, and maybe we'll find out that although he might be lying about why he needs the money he's at least putting it to good use.
The Eighth Sense will be the top KBL this year. The cinematography, the storyline and the chemistry are all top…
However, if there's a sad ending it will end up getting shunned like another promising series, "180 Degrees Longitude". And imagine if "The Shipper" had had a happy ending for the BL couple instead of killing off one of them?
If this ends sadly I can promise I won't be rewatching just to have my heart broken again.
This BL is something else don't you think? It makes it so different from other BL! Maybe because I'm from Europe…
Yes, the more slowly they go in for the kiss, the more likely they'll get interrupted. 😂😂😂 And it's not just in BL, it's in most Asian series.
the way Jae Won kissed him and then got up and left like nothing happened 🤡It's a thing universal to all countries:…
Yes, the start of Episode 3 was quite deflating. I guess it comes from the series being an edit of a movie. But really, they could have done a smoother and more rewarding edit. Or it wouldn't have hurt to keep the kiss in Episode 2 and just pick up from there in Episode 3.
I'm starting to think the ex has been written a little too over-the-top evil. And as others have already said, it strains credulity that a nice guy like Jae Won would date such a shrew for two whole years.
I would really like to drown Uea's sister. I despise the way her selfishness is cloaked in meekness.
She's a monster, begging him to visit the family when she has witnessed how terribly his mother treats him. She's also heard him accusing his stepfather of molesting and sexually assaulting him, but still puts on the act.
I adore the scenes between Ohm and Fluke honestly I think Fluke could have chemistry with anyone, these two are…
Fluke has really come into his own as a BL actor.
I remember when he was in "The Shipper" I was in so much suspense as to whether his character would turn out to have feelings for First's character, and how thrilled I was when it turned out to be true.
He is so natural and at ease on screen and easy on the eyes as well.
When the boss told Wonyoung that he'd already spoken to Taejoon at the Beijing conference, does that mean the whole espionage angle is just going away? Seems too easy.
It's been a long time since even a fish kiss made me giggle because the chemistry was chemistrying, the atmosphere…
Ah! Someone else who understands the terrible hugging gap that plagues so many BLs. It's a sure giveaway that the actors aren't fully comfortable because people who are truly in love want to engulf one another.
Thank you for the comment, I really appreciate it.
What's next? "Mark wants me to take notes for him because he and Vee are going to the moon on Elon Musk's rocket."
They should have dispatched those two characters using one conversation in the first episode then moved on. All they're doing by repeatedly bringing them up is making me think of Love Mechanics.
If it wasn't already such a cute series, this would be reason enough to watch. He's still got the hot bod he had in "My Bromance" all those years ago.
If this ends sadly I can promise I won't be rewatching just to have my heart broken again.
I'm starting to think the ex has been written a little too over-the-top evil. And as others have already said, it strains credulity that a nice guy like Jae Won would date such a shrew for two whole years.
Which I do. But man, it's hard to get through an episode.
I'm in.
I just wish Mandee would stop with the relentless face smoothing. They make the actors look like CGI characters.
I remember when he was in "The Shipper" I was in so much suspense as to whether his character would turn out to have feelings for First's character, and how thrilled I was when it turned out to be true.
He is so natural and at ease on screen and easy on the eyes as well.