I'm really liking the production quality and the acting too! :) It seems that both the script and cast were well thought of, which makes me hopeful for more adaptations like this. Each character is distinguishable just as in the manhwa. In a world of poor 'inspired' scripts, producers should learn from this one.
So far, the show has great potential. It has a psychological and mystery twist to it, which is a very original theme in k-dramas. It includes a queer storyline, which I wish continues, that also brings a fresh concept to korean mainstream adaptations. (We need more!!) It may lack of realistic details to scenes where the mysteries need clarification to sound convincing, but other than that, it's very entertaining.
Honestly this is the best queer show i've watched so far, in terms of thai-production quality. An original storyline, great actors, soundtracks on point, and queer angst with realistic scenes. Even Fou4Mod's jealousy is peak realism.
People that are gatekeeping what the hell is going on with this drama, need to be burning in them trenches to not give us a SINGLE new info of whatever is happening with the postponing of it. Like IMAGINE HOW TIRED WE ARE.
Watching episode 3 just made me realize even more, that this series should have kept Yiheon's identity. In the drama, Jaemin told Yiheon that he was a 'stalker' for the reason of Yiheon trying to befriend Sekyung. The statement is going too far for someone that only wanted to be friends with him. 'You were the one stalking him, like those other “screeching girls”, calling him Student Government President'...just because he wanted to be friends with him?
The hospital scene: 'I'll do it, I'll help you.' 'In return, you'll have to bring him back'. 'Bring Song Yiheon back'. Soft music and fond eyes while saying all of that too.
Queerbaiting at it's finest for me. Really curious to see where all this 'cute friendship bromance' will go.
It seems that both the script and cast were well thought of, which makes me hopeful for more adaptations like this. Each character is distinguishable just as in the manhwa.
In a world of poor 'inspired' scripts, producers should learn from this one.
Probably production-linked problems.
It has a psychological and mystery twist to it, which is a very original theme in k-dramas.
It includes a queer storyline, which I wish continues, that also brings a fresh concept to korean mainstream adaptations. (We need more!!)
It may lack of realistic details to scenes where the mysteries need clarification to sound convincing, but other than that, it's very entertaining.
An original storyline, great actors, soundtracks on point, and queer angst with realistic scenes.
Even Fou4Mod's jealousy is peak realism.
Changsub from BTOB released an ost too! :3
Like IMAGINE HOW TIRED WE ARE.
In the drama, Jaemin told Yiheon that he was a 'stalker' for the reason of Yiheon trying to befriend Sekyung. The statement is going too far for someone that only wanted to be friends with him.
'You were the one stalking him, like those other “screeching girls”, calling him Student Government President'...just because he wanted to be friends with him?
The hospital scene: 'I'll do it, I'll help you.' 'In return, you'll have to bring him back'. 'Bring Song Yiheon back'. Soft music and fond eyes while saying all of that too.
Queerbaiting at it's finest for me. Really curious to see where all this 'cute friendship bromance' will go.