Ok episode 5 started very awkward but last 1 minute of it damnn lol I can't wait for the next episode..Unpopular…
I think he try to keep some boundaries (for his own sake) because he knew he could easily develop feelings for his new lover (the one with a girlfriend.) He called his roommate his “friend” because his feeling was unilateral and safe, but now he feels like a cheater and breaking some unspoken rules. he’s emotionally dependent and leaving his roommate is unthinkable.
This rubbish that you just votim,how do you feel speaking this rubbish out of that your smelly mouth
I guess you're "talking" to me. As a general rule, if you disagree with someone, express your ideas and opinions without being offensive, because you're only embarrassing yourself. As I mentioned in my original post, the plot was interesting, but the script (particularly the dialogues) was terrible. The writer missed a HUGE opportunity to let the actors truly shine. That said, the actors have improved compared to the last series, and their chemistry is unbeatable, which helps save the drama, along with the visuals and effects. I’m not sure if they’re idols, and I don’t even speak their language, but as actors, they’re not perfect. However, they keep improving, and I hope they choose more diverse roles in the future, rather than sticking to BL.
The plot is interesting but the script is 1000x worst than twilight. Boss’s acting is good, noeul no so much… but, still the chemistry between them is fire and believable.
I had to watch ep. 12 twice and now I get it. the “argan” plot was silly but consistent with the Ml’s storyline. The flashback was a waste of time. Love the ending.
I was looking for something similar to “Love in the Big City”, so I decided to give this a try and I was shocked. The plot is interesting (2 relationships dealing with insecurities and trauma), but the script is a mess. Even a novice writer from Wattpad could have done a better job. The chemistry between the first couple was incredible whenever they shared the screen. The sex scenes were implicit without being vulgar, and the intimacy coordinator did an excellent job because the scenes felt believable. ironically the s*x scenes are R-ated, but the chemistry and intimacy makes me wonder if they knew each other or dated before filming. I hated the second couple (not the actors) because of the script.
I think he did like him but he struggled to accept himself, I could see regret in his eyes when go young was fighting…
He was still in the closet and struggling with internalized homophobia, but I think he ended up falling for him and wanted to live a double life. When young tried to introduce his mom that made the dating feel real and serious. I think Young was his “first” everything and wasn’t ready to come out. The way he looked at him while Young was punching him wasn’t regret or sadness. it was resignation, he was expecting his reactions.
Boss’s acting is good, noeul no so much… but, still the chemistry between them is fire and believable.
The chemistry between the first couple was incredible whenever they shared the screen. The sex scenes were implicit without being vulgar, and the intimacy coordinator did an excellent job because the scenes felt believable. ironically the s*x scenes are R-ated, but the chemistry and intimacy makes me wonder if they knew each other or dated before filming.
I hated the second couple (not the actors) because of the script.