I have a different theory. The producer wanted Bum Soo to focus on his music and not get distracted by his relationship with Hyun Woo. Also, if the gay relationship comes out, it might be an issue later when Bum-Soo became famous. So she tried to pay Hyun Woo to stay away and in a way support Bum Soo's career. That is why Bum Soo tells her in the end that "I was happy with him" and decides not to sign the contract with her, choosing Hyun Woo instead. Some of these scenes are not in sequence, which makes it more confusing!
I just saw the BL cut but its really good, both the writing and acting. For instance, the Japanese porn appreciation scene was golden. I could feel the thoughts going through Jun Jae's head as Takuya kept on pausing the video and his final outburst as well!
I did not understand 2 things: 1) In the end when Seok Yi enlists in the army and Min Soo visits him, does Seok Yi's mother visit him as well? (If yes, that would have led to the story on Seok Yi's family side now!) 2) When Min Soo picks Seok Yi from the cafe, we hear a voice over about Min Soo telling his mother that he is bringing Seok Yi for the break. Does that mean his mother is now ok with their relationship?
Though I liked it from the first episode, I was bit confused with their feelings towards each other. But the ending tied it together and overall it was really gold. Tae Joo is especially cute in the last episode and the way he picks off effortlessly where they left. No wonder Gook couldn't resist kissing him! We want more!!
This was a great watch. However, due to the movie format it felt rushed and there were few development scenes. The prequel series had lot of time to devote for such scenes. Though its good but I feel overall this one falls into the comedy genre
I do agree with your perspective. This is the reason why the drama is so popular and even Netflix has picked it up in other countries. One thing I would like to add is the enchanting OST. Even the instrumental one is so apt and worth listening again and again!
I agree with you. The 4th episode didn't please me as much as the others either. I am watching this drama mainly…
Yes I agree about lovers should be friends part. This is one of the few BLs which treats both the people in the relationship as equals and as friends. Otherwise we typically have a dominant top and shy bottom. Nothing against the typical portrayal but this somehow makes it feel more natural!
1) In the end when Seok Yi enlists in the army and Min Soo visits him, does Seok Yi's mother visit him as well? (If yes, that would have led to the story on Seok Yi's family side now!)
2) When Min Soo picks Seok Yi from the cafe, we hear a voice over about Min Soo telling his mother that he is bringing Seok Yi for the break. Does that mean his mother is now ok with their relationship?
more natural!