Sad and I recommend to have tissues, but still worth it. The author of the novel wrote a happy ending for them by the way, as a sort of fix up for the drama ending. Due to China's ban on BL content, BL adaptions rarely come with happy endings.
Most popular dramas bore you to death, so you often go off the beaten path to find the hidden gems no one knows about. Your Watched list is full of titles with less than 500 watchers on MDL. You know your taste is different than others, and you have peace with that. Drama watching is a personal experience, who cares about the popular opinions?
No need to be so annoyed. The episodes aired almost a week ago. If you do not want to get spoiled, do not read…
Great that people like you obviously don't consider that not everyone is watching dramas while they air or come across them at some later time... According to your logic, no one should look at comments then unless they have completely watched a drama. It's really not that hard to be considerate and hide spoilers. Not using them is just rude and inconsiderate towards others. I wish I could look at comments section but yep thanks to people like you that's not an option.
I would say a slightly bittersweet end but happy for the main leads and no love triangle.
So what? You're right. Great, enjoy your day. What's the point in proving you're right according to your definition? I don't care and your comments were entirely unasked for. I simply wanted to help an user who asked a question, not argue/discuss with someone about love triangles...
I would say a slightly bittersweet end but happy for the main leads and no love triangle.
So what? You're right. Great, enjoy your day. What's the point in proving you're right according to your definition? I don't care and your comments were entirely unasked for. I simply wanted to help an user who asked a question, not argue/discuss with someone about love triangles...
I would say a slightly bittersweet end but happy for the main leads and no love triangle.
My definition of a love triangle is when a female lead has two male leads falling in love with her and she repeats the love aka cannot decide between them (that applies to all genders, I just used female and male here to fit the drama). In this drama there's no such thing. She only has romantic feelings for one of them and rejects the other. According to your definition you can say there's a love triangle, but please watch and decide for yourself.
Honestly? No. I watched the drama completely and still wish I would've dropped it. It was one huge fail. I liked him in the drama but it wasn't enough to say it was worth it and without spoiling anything, his ending was not satisfying.
Wouldn't say it's as good as Code Blue which is my medical drama favorite. The MER team does give Code Blue vibes but the subplot of corruption and power struggle are countering that. I'd say, try watching Tokyo MER and see for yourself if you like it or not.
The drama page said 28. July, but it's been removed, so maybe that's not official yet.
No idea, sorry. I'm also waiting for it. 😅 I just rewatched the trailer for season 2 (beware it contains spoilers for Season 2) and it says July 2023, so July seems to be the official airing month, just the exact date is not out yet.
It ends with a cliffhanger. I personally do not regret that I have watched season 1 yet, but waiting sure sucks…
Yeah, same here. I was in withdrawal pain for some days because I enjoyed it so much, wanting to continue watching and seriously considering rewatching it, just to soothe the craving. Now I deal with it, by watching all sorts of dramas to keep myself busy and distracted. 😂
Due to China's ban on BL content, BL adaptions rarely come with happy endings.
If you prefer fan translation you can find it here: https://www.novelupdates.com/series/guardian/?pg=1#myTable
Absolute accurate. ^.^
I just rewatched the trailer for season 2 (beware it contains spoilers for Season 2) and it says July 2023, so July seems to be the official airing month, just the exact date is not out yet.