yeah im also curious why they never kiss, but again maybe that's actors' preference and if so i'd want to respect…
I also got that kind of feeling from him. And I also suffer from body dysphoria and an eating disorder so if it's true I can totally understand it and respect that.
-Keisuke sees other people as human, for sure. But he also has yet to really go against his family unless it involves…
Fr like at this point the villagers are the biggest mystery. They are so creepy. I don't think they help the Gotos only because they are scared of them or scared for their economy. It feels like there is something more. Like how they are so fake and how they change really quickly. Also, the mayor of the town seems a bit too loyal to the family for a son-in-law. He's more loyal to them than Keisuke or Ai Goto are. Except if he was perhaps taken by the Gotos at an early age and raised by them, only to be married into the family with the sole purpose to produce children. That' would be creepy! It also seems like he's disconnected from the reality or just ignore the events arounds.
This screams for season 2. There are so many unanswered questions and mysteries:
-What happens to Yousuke? I really don't want him to die, I've took quite a liking to him. The actor who plays him has no business being this cute lol
-Who in the Goto family was actually helping Daigo? Was he just bluffing? I don't think so. Ever since from the beginning I've had a feeling that Keisuke might be onto something. And considering that he also was close to Sumire Kano and even made her pregnant might imply that he might be better than others? Sumire also says at one point that Keisuke is different. What did she actually mean by different?
-I'm very curious about Daigo's past. There are some thing that don't make sense to me. He indeed seems very violent, but he's also very skilled both in fighting and shooting. It seems like he's more skilled an average ordinary police officer? In the first episode, when he was greeting the villagers, he said he doesn't have much experience, but later his wife was talking about how years back he was a detective that helped her. So is he actually a detective or inspector and not an ordinary police officer? He also seems skilled in analyzing the corpse, in the first episode when the body of Gin Gato was found.
- This leads to another question, how did Gin Goto actually die? Did a bear really killed her? Or That man? There were human teeth marks on her arm, so it's possible that he killed her? But why would That Man do that, since Gin Goto is his family? And what she was doing alone in the woods? And later at the funeral there was no body, so did they really eat it?
- Wtf is even That Man? Like bruhh he gave me chills. Like, we know that the disease made him into this but there are some other things that catch my interest. Like why is everyone in the Goto family afraid of him and why everyone respects him and even give him sacrifices? And why is he going around following people in the woods? And why didn't he attack Mashiro in the first episode and even gave her a finger? Does he even have consciousness or is he just like an animal?
-What was even the purpose of Mashiro's character in this LMAO. I mean, she was literally doing nothing. I liked the idea of her being mysterious but it was just for the first 2 episodes. She became annoying quite quickly. I feel like her character was intended to be something more but it didn't turn out well.
- Who is Kanako's baby daddy? The people of the village don't seem to go out and she herself said she doesn't go outside. So the father of her child must be someone from the village, but WHO? I'm also very curious how they from the Goto family reproduce? Since they see all the other humans as animals and only the family members as humans, is it possible that they practice endogamy?
-The villagers game me chills. They are even more creepy than the Goto family. I can't even understand if they like Goto family or don't like it. Sometimes they seem scared of them, but sometimes they are more than happy to assist them. Like, they keep saying they shouldn't trust Goto family an that they should stay away and be careful but they seem to work with them quite well. Also, do the villagers know what the Goto family is doing? Are they keeping Goto's secret or are they keeping their own secret? They are so creepy with their spying and following like bruhh what even???
"Society has collapsed to the point that people openly voice their distrust and hatred for their leaders"... Yeah just another normal day in Balkans LMAO
The rating is low not high this is way better than other 2022 KBL series the only prob is time duration unfortunately
First of all, I'm not even reacting to the drama itself or giving any opinion about it lol, i'm just commenting about the rating on this platform. I was just curious after scrolling down for good 20 minutes reading comments only complaining about the drama, yet somehow the rating is still pretty high. 7.8 is a pretty solid rating in my book, even if you consider it low. And besides, a rating of a drama never influenced my opinion about it, and in fact I planned to watch this because I've seen the trailer and found it interesting, or else I wouldn't be here anyway. So no need to be passive aggressive.
Usually when people think of someone as their enemy or is annoying and are forced by circumstances to interact…
I understand your point and I agree, but there's one thing I'd like to add. I'm kinda tired of the "strong/weak" or "tough/soft" dynamics in an enemies to lovers trope, especially in BL. I'd love to see this trope but with both leads being equally strong, confident and "aggressive", where their personalities clash. Now that would be fun to watch. Like, I understand that in this kind of relationship, one party needs to be the more tolerant and understanding one in order for the relationship to develop and grow, but I'm sure the writers could make it work somehow. It's a world of fiction anyway.
The rating is low not high this is way better than other 2022 KBL series the only prob is time duration unfortunately
Well, idk. Considering that there are a lot more negative than positive comments about this drama, the rating is pretty high. I've seen a lot of amazing dramas with only positive comments yet the rating was still around the same as for this one.
Also, the mayor of the town seems a bit too loyal to the family for a son-in-law. He's more loyal to them than Keisuke or Ai Goto are. Except if he was perhaps taken by the Gotos at an early age and raised by them, only to be married into the family with the sole purpose to produce children. That' would be creepy! It also seems like he's disconnected from the reality or just ignore the events arounds.
-What happens to Yousuke? I really don't want him to die, I've took quite a liking to him. The actor who plays him has no business being this cute lol
-Who in the Goto family was actually helping Daigo? Was he just bluffing? I don't think so. Ever since from the beginning I've had a feeling that Keisuke might be onto something. And considering that he also was close to Sumire Kano and even made her pregnant might imply that he might be better than others? Sumire also says at one point that Keisuke is different. What did she actually mean by different?
-I'm very curious about Daigo's past. There are some thing that don't make sense to me. He indeed seems very violent, but he's also very skilled both in fighting and shooting. It seems like he's more skilled an average ordinary police officer? In the first episode, when he was greeting the villagers, he said he doesn't have much experience, but later his wife was talking about how years back he was a detective that helped her. So is he actually a detective or inspector and not an ordinary police officer? He also seems skilled in analyzing the corpse, in the first episode when the body of Gin Gato was found.
- This leads to another question, how did Gin Goto actually die? Did a bear really killed her? Or That man? There were human teeth marks on her arm, so it's possible that he killed her? But why would That Man do that, since Gin Goto is his family? And what she was doing alone in the woods? And later at the funeral there was no body, so did they really eat it?
- Wtf is even That Man? Like bruhh he gave me chills. Like, we know that the disease made him into this but there are some other things that catch my interest. Like why is everyone in the Goto family afraid of him and why everyone respects him and even give him sacrifices? And why is he going around following people in the woods? And why didn't he attack Mashiro in the first episode and even gave her a finger? Does he even have consciousness or is he just like an animal?
-What was even the purpose of Mashiro's character in this LMAO. I mean, she was literally doing nothing. I liked the idea of her being mysterious but it was just for the first 2 episodes. She became annoying quite quickly. I feel like her character was intended to be something more but it didn't turn out well.
- Who is Kanako's baby daddy? The people of the village don't seem to go out and she herself said she doesn't go outside. So the father of her child must be someone from the village, but WHO?
I'm also very curious how they from the Goto family reproduce? Since they see all the other humans as animals and only the family members as humans, is it possible that they practice endogamy?
-The villagers game me chills. They are even more creepy than the Goto family. I can't even understand if they like Goto family or don't like it. Sometimes they seem scared of them, but sometimes they are more than happy to assist them. Like, they keep saying they shouldn't trust Goto family an that they should stay away and be careful but they seem to work with them quite well. Also, do the villagers know what the Goto family is doing? Are they keeping Goto's secret or
are they keeping their own secret? They are so creepy with their spying and following like bruhh what even???
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Like, I understand that in this kind of relationship, one party needs to be the more tolerant and understanding one in order for the relationship to develop and grow, but I'm sure the writers could make it work somehow. It's a world of fiction anyway.