Who is the gay character in this? Is there more the one?
Yes there is more than one.
1. Joo Won Suk: the female lead's brother who is openly gay and he runs a gay bar. 2. Baek Jang Mi: She's a mysterious Chaebol who falls in love with the female lead 3. Park Suk Min: He's a gay K-pop idol, who frequents Joo Won Suk's gay bar. 4. Choi Ho Dol: He's a gay University student who tutors the female leads younger brother. The show is also hinting at possible relationship between him and Joo Won Suk but we'll have to see. 5. Lee Jung Shik: He's never given a name in the drama so I'm just using the actors name, but he plays a part in the plot. He's a university student who seems to be closeted.
This comment is a review of the show so far, I don't like leaving reviews until I've watched the whole show so I'm just going to comment this .
This drama does a great drop integrating LGBTQ+ characters into the show, it's one of the few I've seen where they don't degrade them or portray them in a stereotypical way. Them being gay isn't made out to be a big deal and the watchers find out in a natural way. However, the only thing keeping me watching the show is the brothers' romance and their stories. The leads don't have much chemistry and a lot of people instead ship the female lead with her gay brother.....that says something. I can definitely see myself rewatching this show mainly for the side characters not so much for the lead characters.
If you enjoy slap stick and immature comedy then this show is for you because there is plenty of it. I dont enjoy it too much but that type of humor fades away as the show progresses and it becomes more serious if you can even call it that.
I agree with almost everything and I strongly agree with the Boys Over Flowers one. The one I disagree with is that korean dramas are the best dramas because I prefer chinese dramas. Most Korean dramas are done well I can't really say the same about Chinese dramas... But when Chinese dramas are done great it satisfies me a lot more than a Korean dramas does, idk it's a personal thing.
Mhm, I sometimes skip the fluff and get right to the drama!
I would hardly call My Girlfriend's Boyfriend a romance show. Its more of a "i dont want to offend everyone so lets never great actual relationships" I'm going to be honest the show is bullsh*t but i watched it because i was bull.
Mhm, I sometimes skip the fluff and get right to the drama!
Yeah, it's very hard to find a drama that doesn't have any romance when all that is mentioned and recommended is romance. However, to be fair most asian dramas are centered around romance so it would make sense for there to be so much romance on this site.
I found myself watching a lot more Chinese/Japanese/Thai dramas this year rather than kdramas. There were a couple dramas on this list I have been on the fence about so I'll give them a try!
1. Joo Won Suk: the female lead's brother who is openly gay and he runs a gay bar.
2. Baek Jang Mi: She's a mysterious Chaebol who falls in love with the female lead
3. Park Suk Min: He's a gay K-pop idol, who frequents Joo Won Suk's gay bar.
4. Choi Ho Dol: He's a gay University student who tutors the female leads younger brother. The show is also hinting at possible relationship between him and Joo Won Suk but we'll have to see.
5. Lee Jung Shik: He's never given a name in the drama so I'm just using the actors name, but he plays a part in the plot. He's a university student who seems to be closeted.
This drama does a great drop integrating LGBTQ+ characters into the show, it's one of the few I've seen where they don't degrade them or portray them in a stereotypical way. Them being gay isn't made out to be a big deal and the watchers find out in a natural way. However, the only thing keeping me watching the show is the brothers' romance and their stories. The leads don't have much chemistry and a lot of people instead ship the female lead with her gay brother.....that says something. I can definitely see myself rewatching this show mainly for the side characters not so much for the lead characters.
If you enjoy slap stick and immature comedy then this show is for you because there is plenty of it. I dont enjoy it too much but that type of humor fades away as the show progresses and it becomes more serious if you can even call it that.
I know that you're only working on fixing bugs, but I haven't noticed any that people have not already said.
On-hold: 23
Dropped: 77
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- Angry Mom
- Bad Guys
- God's Quiz
- Gokusen
- Hard Nut!
- My Girlfriend's Boyfriend
- The Big Boss
- Doctor X
- Kagi no Kakatta Heya