I'm sorry for my words, but that's how I feel about the drama I was lookomg forward toI watched it from the very…
Tried to read everything (my eyes are bad) but as long as one recalls this is a show that isn't meant to mean much or be filled with drama they did a perfect job. It's just meant to be cute and show them all falling in love! Agreed on the AouBoom needing main roles, and while I also agree TanFang were VERY opposites I do think Fang feels like he needs to be very mature, and being around Tan lets him drop that for a while. And when Fang cried Tan encouraged him and supported him with words that nobody else has told him, that he needed to hear! It was endearing to me.
Second watch and this is still a solid 8.5/10 for me.The over-use of pink lip gloss alone dropped it half a point.Jaechan…
Jaechan played a semi-main role in Bittersweet Hell as the main leads son. He was also a support role in My Sweet Mobster. He is very much still acting.
Mercifully, it will be over soon. This show started strong but the story got dragged on. Most scenes in the latter…
This show is a youth, slice-of-life-y very light-hearted drama. The entire show is supposed to show you them just living their lives and finding love, of course it may feel like 'filler episodes' but that's just the show- it's just their lives. The show has no greater purpose than that, it's just meant for you to enjoy the cuteness! But of course it may not be to your taste. It's not a show for everyone!
It's not about which ML you like. There is only one love interest and there is one character Lee Mi Jin likes. What is the point in saying she would be better with the other guy when her characters main point is that she is into the Main Lead. Who is the 'Main' Lead. for a reason
On episode 2.I don't get what is supposed to be so special about this show, yet (people here say they RE-watched…
This is the first kdrama-esque BL with high production value, good actors and great chemistry. It's a first in the industry. Of course people love it, this is a breakthrough. Do not compare this to other genres.
Ongsa always assumes what people think, never asking them, and in the end she hurts the people around her with…
And so does mine. I thank you for a civil discussion, although I question the people liking the comments as if they're hyping someone in a fight- feels a bit unfair in a regular discussion, but those are the rules of social media.
Ongsa always assumes what people think, never asking them, and in the end she hurts the people around her with…
It can be. But when everybody in your life has supported your relationship and your parents have never shown any homophobia growing up, you should be decently safe to make very rough, subtle comments about it. Ongsa has a right to be vary, but instead she wanted to deny her relationship without any testing (I did a lot of testing personally). Many asian parents and globally are very conservative etc, but Ongsa's parents have clearly not shown any such signs if they didn't even bat an eye at Aylin and Luna, they were happy from the get-go.
Ongsa always assumes what people think, never asking them, and in the end she hurts the people around her with…
It's realistic. However everyone in Ongsa's life has supported her and accepted her relationship with Sun- nobody has made her feel threatened, so it would make more sense that she'd tentatively ask her parents suggestive questions about it, and figure out how they feel, BEFORE taking her unknowing girlfriend to them. In Sun's world the only one against their relationship was Ongsa.
Ongsa always assumes what people think, never asking them, and in the end she hurts the people around her with…
Which only really happened because Ongsa assumed her parents weren't going to be okay with it, plus then let Sun meet her parents without telling Sun that they don't know and "don't tell them"
Bro...I am so tired. Sun outs 3 people without consent, victim-blames Ongsa and turns it into a "you're embarrassed…
Ongsa always assumes what people think, never asking them, and in the end she hurts the people around her with her assumptions. Sun just wanted an honest relationship, where they could be open with people. She had no idea the parents didn't know, and so revealing Luna and Aylin's relationship was a simple mishap, however of course revealing her own relationship with Ongsa wasn't an accident.
Oh no I haven't rated it, I wouldn't do that to a show just because I personally disliked its ending. Overall I'd still rate it a 9, ignoring how they ended it <3
But of course it may not be to your taste. It's not a show for everyone!
Do not compare this to other genres.