I'm really curious, how Ina's power works?It seems like she need to look directly to eyes to read their mind,…
I also wondered how it is that Ina cannot read minds looking through her own glasses, but was able to hear her grandpa‘s thoughts by looking through his. If she gets contacts, would that change anything for her? Your post made me laugh and is extremely funny. 😂🤣😂
I can't be the only one who's irritated about Gwi Ju obsessing about the past again while his daughter is missing.😒
Just a thought, but his obsession with the past and him at times getting stuck by constantly being pulled into his past, it might have more to do with him being at odds with himself and not understanding why he has the power he has. And him being unable to figure out why, up to this point in his life, his power has been a devastating hindrance. He wants to feel worthy of having a power and be able to help other people with it.
I am just beyond loving this. It’s spectacular to the nth degree. I’ve been having so much fun watching this series. I’m actually kicking myself for ever being happy about it only having 12 episodes. I was like that’s great, they cut out all of that unnecessary stuff that often goes into a 16 episode series. But right now, I would love if this show went 16 episodes, or even a second season. When the time comes, I know I’m not going to want to say goodbye.
I wish I wouldn’t have read the comments before deciding to watch. I’ll readily admit though, that’s completely on me. This is a rare gem of a film and a much better movie than other’s have painted it to be. This is a love at first sight story. And it’s a confusing love for these teenagers. We literally see feelings being awakened of romantic desire. It’s a truly beautiful coming-of-age story that has an incredible message about being accepted and valued. That’s just my two cents though, please keep reading the comments and decide for yourself. (We know I did. )
Is there going to be a Blue Boys Part 2? The most recent episode compilation video has it listed as “Part 1”. Or am I just wishful thinking? I would really love to see those blue boys turn their frowns around. I wish for them a happy ending. It irks me to no end that a toxic female character causes the wedge that divides them.
what am I supposed to do without their cuteness? 🥰 this was such a lovely and adorable drama, with well written…
I completely feel you! I immediately thought of the second couple ending from Jazz for Two and how once again we only get the idea of the second couple’s possible hea, but we’ll likely never get to bear witness to it. But nevertheless, it was lovely and adorable to be sure.
I can’t quite put my finger on exactly why it is, but I just don’t feel fulfilled. Was it too rushed at the end, or do I just want more? And why does it seem like Korean BLs don’t want to give the side couple a satisfying and resolute ending? All and all this was fluffy and sweet, but somehow, it just doesn’t feel complete.
I can understand why Lovley Runner had a slight dip in viewing, the storyline is getting too played out. The looming, ominous bad guy constantly on the horizon is being stretched thin, but with that being said, it’s one of my favorite shows I’m watching right now and I’m still hooked enough to be interested in what’s going to happen next.
I can completely and totally see how you would feel that way. It was hard to find a character for the longest time that I could remotely like for more than even an episode. The struggle was real! Was there a character that didn’t cry at some point in this show? But, I will reluctantly admit, Soo Hyun as Hyun Woo did win me over in the end. I couldn’t help but root for him. But that probably says more about me than the actual character. 😅
You are so right! I saw an article recently that talked about how Soo Hyun had over 40 crying scenes and thought that’s just way too much crying and I hope he stayed hydrated, lol!
I know it’s ridiculous of me to make this comment about a show that is literally named Queen of Tears, but there is just too much crying. So so much crying. By not even half way through the series I was already numb to it and all those tears held no meaning. But this isn’t meant to be a comment crapping on QOT, it’s a really good show and it deserves to be watched,
Are they trying to make me hate Ming? Because the moments where I like him are being far out-shadowed by the many moments in which I dislike him. I’m all for a glorious character redemption arc, so I’m looking forward to that, because I really want to like Ming, as I said, he has his moments. I’ll be crossing my fingers he does better with Joe 2.0 than he did with the original.
Remember, at the time the aurora created a gateway, the meteor shower was at it's peak. Time could have changed…
But wait, the clock strikes midnight, Songjam hesitates in front of the mirror, then the portal opens up, he throws the coin, the whole time, the room he is looking at is Aksorn’s. Arguably, we didn’t technically see the coin land on Aksorn’s side, but the room Songjam is looking at, at midnight, is undoubtedly still Aksorn’s. It’s not until he jumps through the mirror that the room changes. (Btw, this is just fun to talk about, I honestly mean no offense at all. )
I’ve never been more upset, or really upset at all, by a mirror in my whole life. Why did it connect the space between Songjam and Aksorn but not the time?
I understand that to watch this series to begin with I have to suspend my belief, but this isn’t sitting right with me. The room Songjam jumps into being all of a sudden the same room from decades ago, even though he was all this time connected to the room of the present, just doesn’t make sense to me.
If the mirror really was somehow a portal that connected two universes, how come Songjam wasn’t looking into an empty room this whole time, but instead the room during the time in which Aksorn lived there? Why does the space and time disconnect only occur once the portal is traveled through? That damn mirror has become my most hated inanimate object ever. You totally let me down mirror!
I’m not happy about this. All it took was one episode, which I had been looking so much forward to watching all week, to completely change the way I feel about this show.
What a thrill ride of a season this was! Absolutely spectacular! The only thing that would have made it any better is if Gun Woo & Woo Jin developed feelings for each other past that of a bromance. But that’s just my BL-lovin’ heart coming through. Those two truly are soulmates though, just the bff’s kind, which was still totally cool by me. Chingus for life!! I seriously loved this so much. There was some gratuitous violence, or at least what I would consider as such. But hey, that’s what fast forward is for, so it didn’t bother me more than it should.
Your post made me laugh and is extremely funny. 😂🤣😂
All and all this was fluffy and sweet, but somehow, it just doesn’t feel complete.
Was there a character that didn’t cry at some point in this show?
But, I will reluctantly admit, Soo Hyun as Hyun Woo did win me over in the end. I couldn’t help but root for him. But that probably says more about me than the actual character. 😅
I understand that to watch this series to begin with I have to suspend my belief, but this isn’t sitting right with me. The room Songjam jumps into being all of a sudden the same room from decades ago, even though he was all this time connected to the room of the present, just doesn’t make sense to me.
If the mirror really was somehow a portal that connected two universes, how come Songjam wasn’t looking into an empty room this whole time, but instead the room during the time in which Aksorn lived there? Why does the space and time disconnect only occur once the portal is traveled through? That damn mirror has become my most hated inanimate object ever. You totally let me down mirror!