Just once I'd like to see a show where the mains don't end up. Like Na ending up with Chon because he is positive,…
I felt that way towards the end, especially with the cliché introduce the "needy ex" near the end, because it was a realisation that Tine/Wat chemistry was almost non-existent
That showed a very japanese way of making dramas. Very often there's an unrealistic scene that is over-directed…
I didn't get the point of the kiss either, it just felt out of place/wish fulfilment. Also, the guy who was antagonising Jun, what was his deal? At first I ? gut he might be gay, but then his remark at the ceremony just made me go 'what?'. You explaintion help clear some things up, but it still felt... disconnected, like people were more apathetic and lacked any real emotional connection, if that makes sense like they were all just distant from each other. For Jun and Saw that made sense, but all the other cast it was oddly alienating, and not in an intentional way via director choice
You post WEEKS old out of context "drama" to shit stir but not Earth's post defending Title . Earth gets along…
Oh so you're a male, i have to assume by your condescending tone. You're so sad, and definitely not worth my time, or energy. You can take your privilege and sit contently with it and your ignorance.
i like Na way more than Ton. he’s so caring and charming :( Ton seems really abuse and toxic at this point,…
Just once I'd like to see a show where the mains don't end up. Like Na ending up with Chon because he is positive, and Chon realising that 'hey i did like Ton in the past, but those feelings have changed.'. still we keep getting, "oh because I wrote it this way, and the problematic character really isnt that bad, he's just confused redundancy.".
You post WEEKS old out of context "drama" to shit stir but not Earth's post defending Title . Earth gets along…
You're weeks late jack-ass. It's people like you who probably tell poc to forget about slavery and american concentration camps. Or telling LGBTQ folk to just move on after being harmed. It doesn't matter if it's the day of or weeks old. People need to be held accountable for their actions. Only when their actions match with their words then we can "move on" . If you are an adult which the way the way you started of your post I'm thinking you aren't, you could have just mentioned Earth and title and contributed to the conversation cause I would have been interested in learning, but you decided to demean and belittle as if you are somehow superior when in fact, Karen, you are just as bad as the people's behaviour that is talked about in the link i posted, so do me a flavour and get out of the comments.
I thi k I'm always missing something. This is the third korean BL I've seen and the unspoken episode(s) (were something happens and the characters don't converse they just star and have a tantrum/get angry; only to get together in the next/last episode.). I'm just lost because I feel like the unspoken episode isn't well directed in terms of conveying the reason for the silence...there are too many possibilities and none at all so I feel like I'm just looking at filler, because they never clearly state the issue in the following episode, Mr. heart did, but it was still vague. So I'm looking at episode 7 ike what happened with the kiss, cause I'm like obviously he was shocked, but wasn't he just saying the guy was his other half?
Especially with the semi-small plot whole in the first two episodes. Still not bad show so far
They are using a dating app that shows proximity. When he was in the lobby using his phone, the app would have shown they were right next to each other. Even when you message in those apps, it shows the proximity then as well. So he would've seen it was the guy.
Also, the guy who was antagonising Jun, what was his deal? At first I ? gut he might be gay, but then his remark at the ceremony just made me go 'what?'.
You explaintion help clear some things up, but it still felt... disconnected, like people were more apathetic and lacked any real emotional connection, if that makes sense like they were all just distant from each other. For Jun and Saw that made sense, but all the other cast it was oddly alienating, and not in an intentional way via director choice
You're so sad, and definitely not worth my time, or energy. You can take your privilege and sit contently with it and your ignorance.
I'm just lost because I feel like the unspoken episode isn't well directed in terms of conveying the reason for the silence...there are too many possibilities and none at all so I feel like I'm just looking at filler, because they never clearly state the issue in the following episode, Mr. heart did, but it was still vague.
So I'm looking at episode 7 ike what happened with the kiss, cause I'm like obviously he was shocked, but wasn't he just saying the guy was his other half?