i'm kind of confused, is Yang Na Na (Katie Chen) actually sick? And Qing Yang (Bii) is a coffee enthusiast and…
for real lol, I was like ''okkaaayy'' at that scene. Honestly I just really hope she won't become one of those evil second female leads and I hope they'll explain just who Bii exactly is lol.
i'm kind of confused, is Yang Na Na (Katie Chen) actually sick? And Qing Yang (Bii) is a coffee enthusiast and…
about Bii im a bit confused, it's like he's just there but nobody knows why lol. If he's a friend why did they say the main lead had no friends? I think Yang Na Na is indeed sick as you see her fainting in the preview but she made it seem like she was joking when she told Bii to not make him worry.
I watched the Korean version first. I must say although I LOVE that one, I already LOVE this one way more because…
Ahhh I see I see, haha I just hope one day it´ll be official they are so cute. Thanks for the link ^.^ I read Jun got some problems about it with his agency though but idk. I think dating shouldn't been forbidden anyway.
I watched the Korean version first. I must say although I LOVE that one, I already LOVE this one way more because…
tbh I just read it but never looked further in it as I thought it was an official announcement. Looking it up now I can't really find anything official. But I ship them anyway lol
The synopsis and the trailer made me laugh so much. Why would you doooo that looool. Could've just faked having an accident or something and hope to still get a chance right. But my god I just can't...
soooo starting the manga now so I'm sure I finish it when this movie is finished subbing. I'm really curious as to why the title is ''orange''. I guess I'll find out ^.^
edit: I pulled an all nighter, I just had to know how the manga finishes. This manga is really a 10/10. Most shoujo's revolve around romance, and while romance is a big part of it, it'd say friendship is the main genre. I really hope they keep it like that in the movie. The story is really tragic, it's the first to have made me cry on the first damn chapter. Though the manga is short for it's content. I mean, it's only 22 chapters. In those 22 chapters they tell a story of a bit less than a year + stuff from the future (since it's about time travelling). There basically isn't any filler stuff in it. Every single page of every single chapter is important for the story. That's why I'm a bit scared of the adaption, because they usually leave things out and rush the story. But then again, it's only 22 chapters and I think they usually adapt about 30+ chapters.
I'm at ep 3 now but I'm still wondering why the dude left the girl he hit with the car on the road. Like, it was…
If you say it like that, I can kinda understand, thank you :)
At episode 5 now and I'm loving it so far. I can't see how they're going to fall in love though,but im really curious
edit: I pulled an all nighter, I just had to know how the manga finishes. This manga is really a 10/10. Most shoujo's revolve around romance, and while romance is a big part of it, it'd say friendship is the main genre. I really hope they keep it like that in the movie. The story is really tragic, it's the first to have made me cry on the first damn chapter. Though the manga is short for it's content. I mean, it's only 22 chapters. In those 22 chapters they tell a story of a bit less than a year + stuff from the future (since it's about time travelling). There basically isn't any filler stuff in it. Every single page of every single chapter is important for the story. That's why I'm a bit scared of the adaption, because they usually leave things out and rush the story. But then again, it's only 22 chapters and I think they usually adapt about 30+ chapters.
At episode 5 now and I'm loving it so far. I can't see how they're going to fall in love though,but im really curious