I'm giving it a 2. Absolutely awful. Nothing about the ending was plausible, and then they spent 15 minutes just…
It must have been listed on Viki, because I know that it's the same screenwriter for seasons one and two. And I also know that the director did not write it. But I can't recall where I saw this. This director did, however, write the script for Where Your Eyes Linger. Now, that show had some flaws, such as the boys not contacting each other on social media when the Master went abroad. That defied belief. Otherwise, WYEL was terrific. She did a nice job writing a show that was short, simple and packed a punch.
At least one plot point made sense in a show where a guy does a 180 turn after sadistic cruelty because, umm, he read some texts. And here it is: the Mgr.'s assistant truly is beautiful enough to be an idol.
I'm giving it a 2. Absolutely awful. Nothing about the ending was plausible, and then they spent 15 minutes just…
How about that filler bullshit with searching for the culprit in the village who posted the negative stuff about Seo Joon? This director got a budget for a 10 episode show when she would have been better off if they'd disciplined her by only giving her a budget for a 6 episode show. She clearly had no idea how to fill all this time. Of course, the story sucked so the show would've failed even at 6 eps, but not nearly as badly as it did at 10 eps.
Wait a minute, you want to report a person simply because they commented with an opinion that was different than yours? Wow, you must be under the age of 25. Nobody in the older generations thinks like this. We understand that free speech is vital in a truly free Democracy. You should be ashamed of what you are advocating here.
ONE OF THE WORST BLs IN HISTORYAfter 18 months or so, and seven episodes of deeply depressing and hurtful behavior,…
Spot on as always Tim. The girls who are defending this show know that it's not really good, but they are willing themselves to like it because they're so attached to season one. They are defending it the way one defends a friend they know is an asshole, but they simply cannot bring themselves to admit it publicly because if they do, their entire framework for taste falls apart.
Ji Woo treats Seo Joon so badly for 8 eps that it borders on psychological sadism. Then JW sees some texts which couldn't have possibly added to what SJ had already said in person when he showed up to JW's town. In fact, the devotion it took SJ to search for JW for a freaking year is FAR more meaningful than some texts, so why didn't that win over JW? Indeed, what exactly did happen to finally change JW's heart?
The way the show depicts it, SJ goes missing, and JW searches for him in the forest, during which we are treated to a musical montage of the couples' loving moments. Suddenly, JW is in love again! Golly, it must've been the musical montage that did it. That had to have been one helluva musical montage.
Nah, it was only a light peck. And it wasn't full on the mouth like it was in Semantic Error when Jaejung was…
He did not "sneak back in to take the keys." Rather, he needed the keys to lock the door from the outside. That is why Nozue had no questions about it in the morning. He was only worried that colleagues would get the wrong idea about Togawa having his key.
Nah, it was only a light peck. And it wasn't full on the mouth like it was in Semantic Error when Jaejung was…
That's right, the kiss was on the neck, not the cheek! Which would mean, yep, the kiss hit that sexy mole. lol. I read the manga and just went and checked, and he kissed him on the neck in the manga too. This show is soooo faithful to the manga. I mean, it even has Togawa kissing not the cheek, but the NECK, exactly. But the person writing the manga could never have known that when they'd make a show of it someday, they'd cast a guy who had a mole on his neck. What a lucky coincidence, huh?
BTW, Nozue's neck mole also reminds me of Adachi's neck mole in Cherry Magic.
It's a cute show and I'm enjoying it, but am I the only one who was kinda (really) creeped out by the end of episode…
Nah, it was only a light peck. And it wasn't full on the mouth like it was in Semantic Error when Jaejung was asleep. Also, Togawa has been struggling so badly to hide his feelings that he must be bursting sometimes to touch Nozue, but doesn't. So if he had a chance for a teensy, tiny light peck on the cheek, I can forgive it.
And I gotta say, if someone was MADLY in love with me in real life and then, after we started dating, told me he once secretly gave me a light peck while I was sleeping, I would laugh and tell him he was such a dork. I would not be angry at all.
He didn't hide, korn paid him a large amount of money in order for him to fake amnesia
Wait, are you saying he was paid to fake amnesia so that nobody would ever question the car accident and thus not go into it further, thereby discovering it was a shooting? That might be logical.
Porsche spoke to Vegas beforehand that's why he brought pete otherwise vegas wouldn't have given him any information,…
Where was it in the show that Porsche spoke to Vegas? I need to re-watch. I did realize that Porsche knew Vegas would be there. But I thought Porsche just had good intuition and had figured out that there was something romantic between Pete and Vegas based on how Pete refused to explain his wounds or where he was . Now, Porsche knew damned well that Pete had to have been with the Minor family because he'd been sent on a mission there before he disappeared, so he put it all together and figured Pete and Vegas had feelings for each other. So I thought Porsche just assumed Vegas would be there there based on that. I did not see him making literal plans to meet there.
If the "scapegoat" (as Vegas called him), did not really kill Porsche's family in a car accident, then whey did he fake amnesia and hide out in a monastery? Answer: he would not have done so. This is illogical.
When Vegas was talking to Porsche at Yok's he said he'd pay Uncle Thee the 5 million. But how did he even know that Uncle Thee asked for 5 million in the first place?
Let me get this straight . Shin is a high school senior, ie, 18. Minato said he graduated 10 yrs ago, ie, 28, making them 10 years apart. Minato's actor's bio said he was 27, while Shin's actor's bio said he's 23, which is why they look even less then 10 yrs apart, and thus totally appropriate as a couple. But anyway, am I correct that they are only 10 yr apart in age for the show?
Not sure if I misread/misunderstood the subs but I think he’s under 30, somewhere between 25-28 if high school…
Then that's even more reason for him to just go for it! I mean, a ten year age difference is not that bad. Perhaps, it is problematic if the kid's still a minor, but hey, wait a year and then get jiggy! lol. I am guessing that's what the show will be about, huh?
She did a nice job writing a show that was short, simple and packed a punch.
You win for truly making me "lol" and not just typing it as an anacronym.
The way the show depicts it, SJ goes missing, and JW searches for him in the forest, during which we are treated to a musical montage of the couples' loving moments. Suddenly, JW is in love again! Golly, it must've been the musical montage that did it. That had to have been one helluva musical montage.
BTW, Nozue's neck mole also reminds me of Adachi's neck mole in Cherry Magic.
And I gotta say, if someone was MADLY in love with me in real life and then, after we started dating, told me he once secretly gave me a light peck while I was sleeping, I would laugh and tell him he was such a dork. I would not be angry at all.
If the "scapegoat" (as Vegas called him), did not really kill Porsche's family in a car accident, then whey did he fake amnesia and hide out in a monastery? Answer: he would not have done so. This is illogical.
problematic if the kid's still a minor, but hey, wait a year and then get jiggy! lol. I am guessing that's what the show will be about, huh?
Maybe it's because I am 50, but Minato looks very young to me. In fact, I was shocked when his character said he was 30 at the beginning of the show.