You think it was boring? Idk cos the comments says otherwise tho. Maybe this drama isn’t just your taste? Since…
The previous episodes were a bit more interesting. This one was just unwatchable. I hope it gets better. I do like the two actors who play the bosses, so I’m still watching.
It’s a really sweet and enjoyable series, but there’s a certain distance between the main characters, and it’s a bit frustrating. I think it’s because they’re not together most of the time… and we’re already at episode 4, so it feels a bit odd.
5 episode was boring, the dubbing was annoying, and the music was extremely irritating… in short, it's not good. I really hope they improve, but it also doesn’t work when it airs once a week — you don’t remember what happened before, and it’s not interesting enough to stick with you.
I’m only watching the series for the main couple’s scenes, I started around episode 6, when something finally began between them. I’m surprised there’s only one episode left, because it feels like almost nothing has happened between them and there hasn’t been much progress. I guess the overall storyline really wasn’t strong enough to carry it further.
I got a comment on my Tumblr post about Saint and his dead fish kiss, but i can see a reason behind it. Was i…
I really like Saint and I’m watching the series because of him. The interaction between them is really cute, and the actor working with him is also charming, but I feel like there’s no chemistry between them. That said, I still think it’s worth watching, at least for their scenes.
This situation has spiralled so much out of control that it isn't even funny anymore. This is something that shouldn't…
It's frightening,I'm not sure he’s even considered an ordinary citizen anymore after playing such a role. It would be interesting to hear from people who understand more about what happens to someone like that in these kinds of situations. That’s why I say in general—every person, no matter who they are, must express some form of protest against this C dictatorship and everything it stands for.
I’ve already started reading suicidal tendencies on social media, and I don’t know if it’s him or just a…
I know there's a fan problem in SK too, even though I haven’t followed it closely, but still—there’s no comparison. I’ve been to both countries, and culturally, it’s like night and day. You can still see it today, because it’s impossible to ignore how cruel the Chinese leadership is, and eventually that cruelty manifests indirectly through everyday behavior. Of course there are good people, that’s clear, but the overall atmosphere is very harsh. You also can’t ignore what’s happening to those two unfortunate actors—like what happened at the airport. In my opinion, that wouldn't have happened in SK. And it’s not just about the fans. But there’s also a kind of normalized aggression as part of daily life—sometimes it’s expressed in cute ways, and sometimes not. The production should have issued an official statement calling for people to stop harassing these actors—especially since I believe they’re still under the production’s responsibility. I don’t see that happening. If these were older actors, it might matter less. But we’re talking about a 23-year-old kid. In short, I’m talking about the overall spirit that’s driving this entire situation.
I would assume that what you saw was paid for by fans of the show, not official promotions (just my speculation…
I read a post saying wealthy fans funded it, but I meant in terms of the oppression and sanctions against anything related to gays, so I was surprised the government doesn’t ban these advertisements.
This comment section has completely spiraled out of control and I’m struggling to understand what everyone is…
I’ve already started reading suicidal tendencies on social media, and I don’t know if it’s him or just a fan account, but it’s very worrying. I don’t think there’s much anyone can do about it anymore because there are really crazy fans involved, like we saw at the airport. I don’t think it can be controlled; maybe only support from fans telling him to get psychological help and mental health care, so it doesn’t harm him. He seems like a very sensitive person.
I’m not usually someone who cares about actors and such, but on the other hand, I’ve never seen anything like this before even though I watch many series. I’ve never paid attention to behind-the-scenes issues. It really saddens me that it has come to this. In my opinion, it’s the mental culture of the Chinese. Sorry to say, I’ve never seen this anywhere else in Asia, never.
I can't with them! 😜 The bts of this show is something else....https://x.com/chibibearbb/status/1948730989146243541?t=T4MEEJ11Z87u351_R1Oh0A&s=19
The translation I see is "Don't hide your arms" or "Don't hide anything." How come in the video you provided it says "Don't choke him" (in the director's first sentence)? That's really strange.
You have no idea how much you hurt people and spread false accusations about him. I read that letter, and cheating wasn’t even mentioned. The author also spoke about her casting choices and said she made an excellent decision. I don’t know what your problem is, but I’m simply asking you to stop hurting the actors, that’s all.
I assume you mean the one they put up on YT a while back from what they were saying it was right after filming…
I see, so it was probably really at the end. They must have filmed as many scenes as possible in the same location without following chronological order… That’s probably why they finished shooting so quickly—two and a half months, right?
I assume you mean the one they put up on YT a while back from what they were saying it was right after filming…
The interview where they're wearing a lot of makeup and white shirts — I forgot that part… it was probably right in the middle of filming then, the bite was on episode 10 or 11
You also can’t ignore what’s happening to those two unfortunate actors—like what happened at the airport. In my opinion, that wouldn't have happened in SK. And it’s not just about the fans. But there’s also a kind of normalized aggression as part of daily life—sometimes it’s expressed in cute ways, and sometimes not.
The production should have issued an official statement calling for people to stop harassing these actors—especially since I believe they’re still under the production’s responsibility. I don’t see that happening. If these were older actors, it might matter less. But we’re talking about a 23-year-old kid.
In short, I’m talking about the overall spirit that’s driving this entire situation.
He seems like a very sensitive person.
I’m not usually someone who cares about actors and such, but on the other hand, I’ve never seen anything like this before even though I watch many series. I’ve never paid attention to behind-the-scenes issues. It really saddens me that it has come to this. In my opinion, it’s the mental culture of the Chinese. Sorry to say, I’ve never seen this anywhere else in Asia, never.