I feel so bad for Tinkerbell, Deer, and Rose. Jasmine has done all this without even being sure R will reciprocate…
Your welcome <3. People really forgot the whole genre and purpose of the show. It sucks even more cause it seems like people are doing this because of their internalised homophobia and they themselves don't realise :(
I watched the 11th episode and here's some great news. Jasmin confessed to Jangmi and she finally understood that Jasmin's actions were all done because she liked Jangmi. Jasmin then wraps up stuff with tinkerbell and deer by being honest about how she feels for Jangmi. JANGMI THEN RINGS JASMIN'S ALARM FOR THE FIRST FUCKING TIME!!! Jasmin is on cloud 9 smiling from ear to ear. In episode 12 preview, we see that Jasmin chose Jangmi as end game. IT ACTUALLY HAPPENED GUYS! I am crying, I was ready for Jangmi to reject Jasmin but I am ever so pleasantly surprised. WLW FOR THE WIN. I love these two women so dearly.
I feel so bad for Tinkerbell, Deer, and Rose. Jasmine has done all this without even being sure R will reciprocate…
1) Homosexuals don't HAVE to reveal their sexuality just like how straights don't have to reveal that they are straight. Neither Jasmine nor anyone has to come out about their sexuality before befriending someone. Do straight people say they are straight before making skin ship with the other gender? Similarly, homosexuals don't have to. It's an extremely sensitive topic specially taking in to fact that Jasmine has no idea how Jangmi would react to her coming out. Which is why it's understandable for her to not be open about it towards Jangmi. 2)ChaCha had a very similar strategy to Jasmine's. She lied to both Tarzan and Anseroi, hurt them both and kept playing with them. She even selected the new guy cause she wanted to try him out as well. Why? Because it's a game, a survival dating show. So if Jasmine is a villain, so is ChaCha. Even deer in my opinion is pretty grey, he abandoned Jangmi pretty quick after discovering Jasmin and kept ignoring her knowing she's hurt so it's not entirely Jasmin's fault either. Jasmine even tried to include Jangmi, during the roller skate ring and chose her when nobody did. 3)You might have noticed how Deer and Tarzan behaved after getting to know Tinkerbell voted for Deer. They sounded like they were making fun of him and that sucked so much. Don't you reckon Jasmin would have gotten a similar reaction if she were to come off strong from the beginning about Jangmi? 4)Jasmin kept dropping hints about everything throughout this. Whenever she talks, she uses gender neutral terms. She doesn't say "I'd like ___ in a man", she says "I'd like ____ in them". She also directly mentioned about how she voted Jangmi for her dance, how she would like to give her a heart etc. It's very common for us to test the waters like this and see how they'd react because we've constantly been insulted and betrayed whenever we come out and Jang mi never mentioned she's straight. Jangmi was simply solo from birth and never dated so we can't assume she's straight. 5)Jasmin mentions that this is the first time she's ever liked a girl. This kind of makes more sense that maybe she was confused between the three and like she said was trying to figure out her real feelings.
Mouse is a kdrama where the serial killer turned out to be the male lead the whole time. So when they mean 'mouse card', they're meaning that Ji sooheon (ML) might be the suspect.
Would you like a drama that's similar to this drama? Similar genre? Or just a random fucking amazing drama that's…
I'm so sorry that I'm late in replying but I definitely recommend "Blind", it recently ended and if you're looking for one that's currently airing then try out "Revenge of others". They are both thrillers and make you remain on the edge of the seat wondering what happens next. Hope you enjoy :)
I just did a review about this and that's sungjoon's voice and he's the Real culprit but just because he's hunted…
That's a bit too not based off logic for my liking :( but it is slightly possible for the drama to turn out supernatural considering the fact that they keep showing the Shaman having seizures of some sort.
I definitely agree. RSJ’s voice and the culprit’s are uncannily similiar, but it’s probably a stunt the…
Wait, that's a really good theory, very likely the case. I don't believe that the real YJ is dead either. Like unless I see a proper dead body without the face being butchered, I wouldn't believe. Talk about trust issues I've gotten from thriller dramas lol
I definitely agree. RSJ’s voice and the culprit’s are uncannily similiar, but it’s probably a stunt the…
Definitely could be to trick us! Also I noticed that as well, at certain moments when the culprit spoke, he sounded like InSeong. Either they're trying to confuse us or maybe both of them are culprits. The killing doesn't have to be only one person's doing so maybe...
Judge Ryu definitely came in to help Eunki. Also I think in episode 9, there was a scene where the culprit talks to An(the guy with a limp who died). In that scene, the voice, the words and the pronunciation of the culprit seemed just like of Ryu Sung Joon. I've had this weird ability to recognise voices just from the way they enunciate words. Either the drama intentionally did that to confuse us or that was actually Ryu Sung Joon.
Read your article while waiting for episode 9 to get subbed. I was anticipating this and you've far exceeded my expectations. Informal but also simple to understand, I also learnt about the back story of blind(The director, screenwriter etc). Well done :)
If you enjoy dramas that keep you entertained throughout and have grey characters then yes. The main leads are grey character, meaning that they might do questionable things to attain what they want or even for the better good which makes them real characters as that's what people are really like. I think there's mix of mostly law, crime and corporate drama.
I feel like this drama is still a bit underrated. I remember when watching Extraordinary attorney, the ratings were so low that I wanted it to garner more attention. That ended up actually happening so I'm genuinely wishing the same for this drama.
2)ChaCha had a very similar strategy to Jasmine's. She lied to both Tarzan and Anseroi, hurt them both and kept playing with them. She even selected the new guy cause she wanted to try him out as well. Why? Because it's a game, a survival dating show. So if Jasmine is a villain, so is ChaCha. Even deer in my opinion is pretty grey, he abandoned Jangmi pretty quick after discovering Jasmin and kept ignoring her knowing she's hurt so it's not entirely Jasmin's fault either. Jasmine even tried to include Jangmi, during the roller skate ring and chose her when nobody did.
3)You might have noticed how Deer and Tarzan behaved after getting to know Tinkerbell voted for Deer. They sounded like they were making fun of him and that sucked so much. Don't you reckon Jasmin would have gotten a similar reaction if she were to come off strong from the beginning about Jangmi?
4)Jasmin kept dropping hints about everything throughout this. Whenever she talks, she uses gender neutral terms. She doesn't say "I'd like ___ in a man", she says "I'd like ____ in them". She also directly mentioned about how she voted Jangmi for her dance, how she would like to give her a heart etc. It's very common for us to test the waters like this and see how they'd react because we've constantly been insulted and betrayed whenever we come out and Jang mi never mentioned she's straight. Jangmi was simply solo from birth and never dated so we can't assume she's straight.
5)Jasmin mentions that this is the first time she's ever liked a girl. This kind of makes more sense that maybe she was confused between the three and like she said was trying to figure out her real feelings.