Interesting. I always thought Aek was creepy. Now they both are to me. I didn't get what Aek's emotions are, other…
What made Aek creepy to you? I personally felt that Aue’s actions, as he’s Aek’s boss, were always exaggerated and inappropriate. Like when he invited him to his mom’s art gallery and insisted in buying him a suit. And also the fact that everyone knows that he likes Aek, but Aek himself. Aue’s family speaks as if they’re already together, while Aek doesn’t have a clue! I’d feel creeped out in his place.
I surely didn’t read anything more than you XD I could never read his emotions in other scenes of any previous episodes, so I was just glad that he finally voiced some of his thoughts when he said that he didn’t want a relationship with Aue, and he was clearly upset at the dinner table.
At first I thought that he actually felt nothing for him and saw him as an older brother, and maybe he would develop feelings for him afterwards, but after reading a couple of comments here, I think that he could be hiding his feelings because he’s scared of being judged and potentially disappointing his family. But whatever the reason, he’s allowed to say no to him. He’s not wrong for rejecting someone’s feelings, even if he feels something too and is not ready. It’s legit and should be respected. So I don’t get why some people are angry at Aek for refusing him, when it was clear to him what Aue had in mind when he invited him to his house and he was clearly very uncomfortable, but Aue kept going! I felt super uncomfortable too, starting from when Aek asked him if he could turn the lights on, but Aue didn’t. And after that forced kiss, I don’t even want them to end up together… I just want Aek to fulfill his dreams. It would have been a much better series if they focused on that.
People have always tried to justify the slowness of this show, saying it’s slow-burn and slice of life (which is not the issue of this series), but that was the first kiss between the leads we get after 8 weeks of waiting for some development, which was extremely anticlimactic, sad, upsetting, didn’t fit with the tone of the series they set until that point and felt out of character. Finally this show made me feel something I guess… lol sorry for venting.
ew I always felt that Aue was creepy. The whole scene was well done in comparison to their other scenes. Finally the emotions of both the main characters were clear to me.
Finally, I liked episode 7! (but the second lead couple… I couldn’t be less interested in them) We got to know them a little better. The side characters are nice, I love to see their dynamic in the kitchen! I wish the previous episodes were a little more like this one, with more story, so that we could know the characters better and also see a better development of all their relationships, especially the main leads. I really liked the scene with Aue’s brother, but I wish we got to see more of how Aue and Aek developed feelings for each other. It’s strange that all of his family knows about his feelings for Aek, but Aek is the only one who doesn’t know. For now I feel like there’s nothing between the main leads, it’s not believable for me.
I feel like already watched the pilot episode a year ago on YouTube, is it new or gagaolala re-uploaded after…
Apparently it was already out as a short movie and now they made a mini series with a few additional scenes, but nothing major, the story is the same. I haven’t watched the short movie though, so I don’t know how much they differ.
I surely didn’t read anything more than you XD I could never read his emotions in other scenes of any previous episodes, so I was just glad that he finally voiced some of his thoughts when he said that he didn’t want a relationship with Aue, and he was clearly upset at the dinner table.
At first I thought that he actually felt nothing for him and saw him as an older brother, and maybe he would develop feelings for him afterwards, but after reading a couple of comments here, I think that he could be hiding his feelings because he’s scared of being judged and potentially disappointing his family. But whatever the reason, he’s allowed to say no to him. He’s not wrong for rejecting someone’s feelings, even if he feels something too and is not ready. It’s legit and should be respected. So I don’t get why some people are angry at Aek for refusing him, when it was clear to him what Aue had in mind when he invited him to his house and he was clearly very uncomfortable, but Aue kept going! I felt super uncomfortable too, starting from when Aek asked him if he could turn the lights on, but Aue didn’t. And after that forced kiss, I don’t even want them to end up together… I just want Aek to fulfill his dreams. It would have been a much better series if they focused on that.
People have always tried to justify the slowness of this show, saying it’s slow-burn and slice of life (which is not the issue of this series), but that was the first kiss between the leads we get after 8 weeks of waiting for some development, which was extremely anticlimactic, sad, upsetting, didn’t fit with the tone of the series they set until that point and felt out of character. Finally this show made me feel something I guess… lol sorry for venting.
Finally the emotions of both the main characters were clear to me.
The side characters are nice, I love to see their dynamic in the kitchen! I wish the previous episodes were a little more like this one, with more story, so that we could know the characters better and also see a better development of all their relationships, especially the main leads. I really liked the scene with Aue’s brother, but I wish we got to see more of how Aue and Aek developed feelings for each other. It’s strange that all of his family knows about his feelings for Aek, but Aek is the only one who doesn’t know. For now I feel like there’s nothing between the main leads, it’s not believable for me.
He’ll probably feel terrible when he finds out