Dae Hwan was mentioned when Chef Paik mistakenly calls Soogeun. He brought it up in a last minute preparation on ep.2, and then I noticed the editors may have changed its spelling in their Korean subtitles.
S2 isnāt my favorite, but it ended much better than last year. The obsessive BL fujos online kind of ruined it and they forgot these contestants are real humans.
I am counting on S3 to not encourage the same toxic fans this time.
In an alternate universe, who would you have liked to see together SW and YH or YH and JW?
JW & YH of course. If only JW could have pull off the same stunt like JS did to SH, that would be great, but I guess he was too selfless in real life and itās okay by me. And he said age gap didnāt matter beforehand.
I love the way they put all the people that was not chosen together.so no one will be Left out like season 1.
Nothing more that caused me PTSD last year is how it was harshly handled back in S1.
There were real phone numbers of the eight men handed onto them and in order to form the final couples, one caller has to be matched with the other; otherwise they will receive an automatic message that they contact the wrong number, emitting a despairing feeling.
Thank heavens the staff axed it and replaced with writing last letters of affirmation in S2 and they better keep that as it is in S3 and Her Woman. (Those who failed to receive would at least meet back in the cafe and it was a nice touch.)
So the YH and SW endgame is a false rumour all this time. (Thanks whoever made a 50/50 gamble on an attempt to predict the final couples)
From my experience, the end result of S2 ease me more than S1. There is nothing much to lose for me unlike last year.š„² (with the exception of JW & YH)
I hate how some people on these dating shows have some kind of entitlement to others' feelings. I mean it is a…
EXchange had itās worst, especially when they are were pathetically foolish cowards who beat around the bush and create pointless drama that stretched out for 3+ hours.š
You wonāt see much but honesty and ingenuity in His Man.
I am counting on S3 to not encourage the same toxic fans this time.
And thus, I better be off .
But if you still do, I am worried for the after treatment to those who accept the audition.
I mean what did they thought of these contestantsā¦.PRESIDENTS AND WORLD LEADERS ?!
Humanity itself at its worst.š¤¦
Only active fujoshis would enjoy this yearās season, because of its lack of acknowledgement of LGBTQIA+ representation around South Korea.
Not gonna say what universe theyāll be in.š
And they also got rid of the invalid number hotline as the finale from S1 and replace it with matching written letters.
They better keep it that way.
As always, I am not gonna have high expectations in future seasons and possibly the lesbian spinoff, just to keep myself in a decent pace.š
There were real phone numbers of the eight men handed onto them and in order to form the final couples, one caller has to be matched with the other; otherwise they will receive an automatic message that they contact the wrong number, emitting a despairing feeling.
Thank heavens the staff axed it and replaced with writing last letters of affirmation in S2 and they better keep that as it is in S3 and Her Woman. (Those who failed to receive would at least meet back in the cafe and it was a nice touch.)
No more war flashbacks please...
From my experience, the end result of S2 ease me more than S1. There is nothing much to lose for me unlike last year.š„² (with the exception of JW & YH)
I would burn those mistakes to crisp with a flamethrower if I were them
You wonāt see much but honesty and ingenuity in His Man.