ahhhh Shiro-san! Is this how adults love? Because the "accidental" confession was SO adorable. They may not have a lot of skinship like other couples but their adoration and respect for each other just oozes out. I wish I knew them irl fr fr
as someone already said, i think his brother is gay too. and it looked like he was hurting when zerui decided…
Good point. Either closested or he’s tired of being the heir to his controlling grandfather’s company. Either way he deserves a happy ending, I see him sacrificing himself to the role of the perfect grandson so his brother gets a chance at love. Let’s hope for the best :(
ONLY reason I'm giving this a 9.5 and not a 10 is because I want more episodes.This really is a lowkey masterpiece…
I agree. This sort of slice-of-life, warm atomosphere that centers around the characters relationships and their personal growth is the first thing that comes to mind when I think of j-dramas. They really do it the best.
Actually he didn’t had a split personality disorder, his twin brother's soul 'possessed' Noboru's body after…
A lot of comments mentioned DID. That what I believed happened too. The guilt of wanting his brother dead probably ate him alive and he tried to ‘act’ like his brother and pretend he wasn’t actually dead at all. Still not sure if it was actually a mental disorder or if he was REALLY good at convincing himself. Nonetheless, very interesting. I wish more BLs tried this kind of “unconventional” characters.
If u r that worried about the cat,raise it n what kind of mother tells a total stranger about her dead son on…
I don’t think she said it like “Fun fact! Ryu is actually deceased :)” I think Hayase was telling her how he was drinking with Ryu and whatnot, and she said hmm that’s weird because Ryu died a long time ago.
The story is cute and the acting is good but I did not really see a big resolution in the end.
Same. I don’t know if it’s because I binge watched the last two episodes but I can’t believe all the important details were crammed into the last episode ugh. Had high hopes and it just feels meh.
It took me ages to pick this up again, and I admit I finished it only because it's short and because the mains…
Same. I couldn’t help but compare in to Jack Frost because of Yoh being an artist and all.
I wish the director took more time to show us why Mizuki put on a façade, maybe dive into his childhood and upbring. It would be a lot more convicing than just straight up saying “I can be myself in front of Yoh.” Like show, don’t tell ughhh. Maybe it’s because they only had 8 short episodes, but too much was left to be desired and it feels unsatifying :/
So much left unsaid… I wish they delved deeper into Mizuki’s childhood or thought process because in the end it just felt posessive and NOT in a sexy way. So he wants Yoh to be domestic and act like his boyrfriend? But they never expicitly defined their relationship and everything is kinda left for the viewers to figure out. idk
I also wish we got more details on why Mizuki felt like he needed to “control his face muscles” and always put on a mask in front of his trash friends. It was introduced too late into the plot and it could’ve been a really great way of showing how Mizuki fell (or chose?) Yoh but it all fell flat.
Yes, I interpreted it as then grieving but also finally met in the middle and figured out their feelings for eachother. It’s going to be a bumpy ride from here on out, but they’re going to be together. 🥲
Still not sure if it was actually a mental disorder or if he was REALLY good at convincing himself. Nonetheless, very interesting. I wish more BLs tried this kind of “unconventional” characters.
I think Hayase was telling her how he was drinking with Ryu and whatnot, and she said hmm that’s weird because Ryu died a long time ago.
That’s my interpretation, anyway.
I wish the director took more time to show us why Mizuki put on a façade, maybe dive into his childhood and upbring. It would be a lot more convicing than just straight up saying “I can be myself in front of Yoh.” Like show, don’t tell ughhh.
Maybe it’s because they only had 8 short episodes, but too much was left to be desired and it feels unsatifying :/
I also wish we got more details on why Mizuki felt like he needed to “control his face muscles” and always put on a mask in front of his trash friends. It was introduced too late into the plot and it could’ve been a really great way of showing how Mizuki fell (or chose?) Yoh but it all fell flat.