The Ongoing Saga of a Beautiful King and His Obsessive, Aspergers Servant! ____________________________________________________________________________________You…
As always Maggi beautifully said. I too adored it and for all the reasons you stated. However, as @etoks21 pointed out and indeed so eloquently too, I also liked the side stories, which showed Hira's growth, plus I also liked the potential of seeing the ongoing development of their relationship and lives, which I think would be beautifully told and to see.
Kiyoi stated that Hira would die for him. He's always known this from that high school battering Hira inflicted. The black mist and alter persona which comes into play at these times with Hira is beautiful to witness and behold. Wonderful viewing and acting watching his brain switch to protector. Such love. Such devotion. Such passion. Utterly fearless and all for love. Adore it.
What I truly love about all 3 seasons is the fact that Kiyoi is in fact more in love with Hira than some viewers see. That alone has blown my mind. He adores him. He loves him. He loves being taken by him sexually. He loves his dominance when it comes to initiating sex. He gets him. He can't ever imagine living without him. Kiyoi is fearful of being abandoned by Hira. The conversation around moving houses and how Kiyoi took the lead and initiated everything to keep them together, cemented this to me and was beautifully demonstrated and then further exacerbated by his mood when Hira suggested they be apart for a while.
Beautiful. Beautiful dramas and film. I'm going to miss them both immensely. However, as @etoks21 said, there's definitely room for more from these two.
Minato's Laundromat 2, this is how to tell a bloody good, beautiful, engaging story by way of how couples come together, grow together, evolve and nurture one another resplendently through love. #JustSayin'
PS: I absolutely adored the opening scene with Hira under the linen. From the outset, I was captivated, and knew it would be bloody good.
I enjoyed the first two episodes of this drama. I especially liked its dark, more complex undertones. Also, thankfully it wasn’t full of the usual fluffy BL tropes and cliches and everyone seems to be able to act. Good start.
I think we’re all missing a point and a key flaw in the writing. If I found myself in love with a man who was about to be married and I’m his wedding planner, I’d be fucking over the moon to hear that it’s an arranged marriage to keep the parents happy. Who wouldn’t love to hear this? You love me, but you’re doing this to keep your parents happy. OMG! I’d be so damn happy to hear you’re not actually in love with her,
All the guilt and stress Neau feels would be gone.
This is good. This is very good. I love Choi Jun's personality. I know what I want and I'm seriously going to get it after all these years. Fierce and so damn sexy.
After just two episodes, we already know their backstory, something Be Mine Superstar could learn - another Thai travesty. I like this, I like this a lot.
I really enjoyed this first episode. Ki Hyun Woo is extremely charismatic on screen - such presence. He would have been great as the lead in Unforgotten Night.
I hope you can take time away and focus on whatever issues you are dealing with inside yourself. There is absolutely…
If you look at yourself, I think you'll find you're the one who is upset. I'm not upset, quite the opposite. I'm on a forum that critiques dramas and films, based on my personal perspective. You're the person who can't take my critique of a drama, so to me you're the one who needs to find healing in your life. I don't do and will never entertain netizens, so if that is you, come at me. Bring it on. I’ll take you on.
How lovely is this? Beautiful writing and directing. So good. So very good. Our leads have beyond chemistry together. Beautiful storytelling and directing. Love it too much.
Kiyoi stated that Hira would die for him. He's always known this from that high school battering Hira inflicted. The black mist and alter persona which comes into play at these times with Hira is beautiful to witness and behold. Wonderful viewing and acting watching his brain switch to protector. Such love. Such devotion. Such passion. Utterly fearless and all for love. Adore it.
What I truly love about all 3 seasons is the fact that Kiyoi is in fact more in love with Hira than some viewers see. That alone has blown my mind. He adores him. He loves him. He loves being taken by him sexually. He loves his dominance when it comes to initiating sex. He gets him. He can't ever imagine living without him. Kiyoi is fearful of being abandoned by Hira. The conversation around moving houses and how Kiyoi took the lead and initiated everything to keep them together, cemented this to me and was beautifully demonstrated and then further exacerbated by his mood when Hira suggested they be apart for a while.
Beautiful. Beautiful dramas and film. I'm going to miss them both immensely. However, as @etoks21 said, there's definitely room for more from these two.
Minato's Laundromat 2, this is how to tell a bloody good, beautiful, engaging story by way of how couples come together, grow together, evolve and nurture one another resplendently through love. #JustSayin'
PS: I absolutely adored the opening scene with Hira under the linen. From the outset, I was captivated, and knew it would be bloody good.
All the guilt and stress Neau feels would be gone.
After just two episodes, we already know their backstory, something Be Mine Superstar could learn - another Thai travesty. I like this, I like this a lot.