It’s lovely to see Yutaka sleeping with his new little family, but I do hope that he and Minoru will have time to themselves as well. I think Dad will see to that though! Yutaka needs to learn how you can be intimate with someone, in all senses of the word.
I was quite worried about these episodes (3 out of 4 seen so far) because of what they might do to two of my favourite series, but I must say I’m really enjoying them. Ok, so there’s rather a lot of getting lost and found in the forest, but I’m just happy to be there with them. Nanon and Ohm seem perfectly comfortable with each other (though I’d have liked a big kiss), and Earth and Mix have slotted happily back into their old roles. When I rewatch Bad Buddy and ATOATS I don’t think I’ll be adding on these episodes, but for now it’s good to see them all again, and apart from the bed scene with Akk and Aye, which pleases me, I think these are by far the most successful episodes of OS2.
How can these two sweet lonely people not be together? Yutaka, I know you think you’re not worthy of love, but Minoru has had the courage to tell you he likes you (and we all know that means more than ‘like’.) Now you must be brave enough to risk opening yourself to his love.
This gets better and better. Such a sweet, emotional episode - Tane’s reaction was adorable and had me in tears. What a fantastic natural little actor he is. And I’ve just been yearning for Yukata and Minoru to come together… their sweet, tentative approaches… and now at last! I’m praying that all will go smoothly - the father is on their side, and Tane certainly is too!
This comment has nothing to do with the show but i just wanna share my life to anyone who took their time in reading…
God made you as you are and loves you as you are. Remember Jesus never said anything about homosexuality. What he did say was “Love one another as I have loved you.” And no, your parents wouldn’t have a heart attack - that’s only in films!
Well, I’ve got mixed feeling about this story. I love Jimmy and Sea, and it’s good to see them still so loving together. But the Jigsaw story makes me a little uneasy. I know this is fiction, but as a mother I don’t like to see such a small child being used as a part of an adult plan. Still, he is very sweet, and there were some nice scenes. The Eclipse episodes are still my favourites so far in this series.
Overall I loved it, but I thought episodes 9 and 10 were not quite at the same standard as the earlier ones, and lacked impetus. Too much about the toxic Eun Ji - who cared about her? (On the other hand I love Yoon Won and was happy to learn more about her.) And when the boys finally got together again it was almost “why at this particular moment?”, even though I was longing for it. But having said that, it was an excellent, unusual series. I cared very much what happened to JW and JH, and they seemed so real to me. And of course I was happy with the ending.
Episode 7 was depressing, but episode 8 suddenly came to life, in spite of the downbeat ending. Ji Hyun has grown and become stronger in so many ways, and it’s lovely that he has the support of his friends. Jae Won is in such a bad place - the guilt about his brother’s death, the details of which we still don’t know - compounded by his feelings of responsibility for JH’s accident, and his trying to come to terms with both of them being gay, and the implications of that.
Oh dear - are they all going to be timeslip stories? Disappointing. I didn’t find it very engaging and was bored some of the time - though I did like Pond’s clothes!
I loved it the first time and even more having just rewatched it. I cannot understand the negative reviews. Are they from people who want all their characters perfect? No, they are not perfect, but they are all good people who deserve love and happiness. Perhaps not for someone who is very new to BL, but fo an audience who is thoughtful and mature it is a delight.
When I rewatch Bad Buddy and ATOATS I don’t think I’ll be adding on these episodes, but for now it’s good to see them all again, and apart from the bed scene with Akk and Aye, which pleases me, I think these are by far the most successful episodes of OS2.
Yutaka, I know you think you’re not worthy of love, but Minoru has had the courage to tell you he likes you (and we all know that means more than ‘like’.) Now you must be brave enough to risk opening yourself to his love.
And no, your parents wouldn’t have a heart attack - that’s only in films!
Still, he is very sweet, and there were some nice scenes.
The Eclipse episodes are still my favourites so far in this series.
But having said that, it was an excellent, unusual series. I cared very much what happened to JW and JH, and they seemed so real to me. And of course I was happy with the ending.