They did a good job considering there's only six 20-min episodes. I only wish we'd gotten to see CJW and LRA on a proper date. As someone mentioned in the comments, most dramas end when the MCs have said they like each other. PLEASE let us see them getting to know each other better and see them grow as people and as a couple (or triad - YES , PLEASE).
No, I'm not justifying his actions. I was merely questioning the desire to decide on - and to mete out - punishment, which seems to be prevalent these days.
I love this so damn much! BUT what did Da Un tell Si Won at the end (in his ear) after saying he liked people…
I'm guessing he wants to drop out and become a psychologist. Si Won asked him 'because of me?', so it's either a psychologist or a nutritionist. A nutritionist would be a bit odd, though.
in the end, what's the mental illness of the ml? like the part where he was doing the routine things?
I've no idea. It doesn't seem fair to call unwanted personality traits a mental illness :P It might be the routine things, but SWY never told him she didn't like it, so he never had any reason to stop making a routine of his coming home from work.
Many of you have already said so, but this drama could've been a real masterpiece if the writers didn't ruin - at least for me - the plot. I was more than happy with a visually impaired ML, and a FL who decided to follow her own heart instead of her parents' wishes. I especially enjoyed the cinematography (that rain scene with a close-up of their hands) and the music.
I can't believe no one has commented on Dugu Ban Ruo's wedding night scene! Very well written and great performances. I absolutely adore Dugu Ban Ruo and Yuwen Hu as a couple.
I couldn't help but respond to your bathtub scene comment. In my opinion, there was nothing 'infernal' or 'inappropriate'…
You're right about LC feeling disturbed after waking up. However, I feel like it's because he is very confused about having a sex dream involving his best friend. After all, LC is in love with Mei Fang and only pretending to court MR.
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I couldn't help but respond to your bathtub scene comment. In my opinion, there was nothing 'infernal' or 'inappropriate' going on. LC was having a sex dream about his friend - or gasp should I say romantic interest haha - MR. The lighting was red because this is considered the colour of sexuality. Imagine LC was dreaming about a regular (white and sterile) bathroom; they might as well be at the dentist's!
The smoke was, in fact, steam as LC didn't recall and lust after his friend while said friend was drugged and almost raped but (LC) was dreaming about MR who turns out to be very attractive. MR's eyes weren't drugged out, he (in LC's dream) was horny af. Great acting by the way, the way MR looked at LC was truly the best part of this scene!
Oh, and I really liked the way the writers/producers/etc had MR touch himself. While they couldn't have him whip it out, so to speak, they did manage to create a series for mature audiences.
let's be honest, there are tons of thai bl and counting
It might be the routine things, but SWY never told him she didn't like it, so he never had any reason to stop making a routine of his coming home from work.
I especially enjoyed the cinematography (that rain scene with a close-up of their hands) and the music.
Anyways, let's agree to disagree on this :)
The smoke was, in fact, steam as LC didn't recall and lust after his friend while said friend was drugged and almost raped but (LC) was dreaming about MR who turns out to be very attractive. MR's eyes weren't drugged out, he (in LC's dream) was horny af. Great acting by the way, the way MR looked at LC was truly the best part of this scene!
Oh, and I really liked the way the writers/producers/etc had MR touch himself. While they couldn't have him whip it out, so to speak, they did manage to create a series for mature audiences.