Reading the comments below, I feel like I was watching a different show. That was one of the best BLs I've seen.…
Jae Hyun's outbursts and his stares of tragedy and rage were pretty spot on for me. Also, I think he's one of the most beautiful human beings I've ever seen. Maybe it's because I've seen an inordinate amount of K-drama that made this one seem not as hard-hitting as it might have been. I mean, even Peach going out of his way to say 'Saranghe' (I love you) in Korean instead of in Thai as he had been speaking the whole time just screams "Formulaic k-drama!" However, while I think Tommy held his own, Jimmy was just OK for me. He wasn't bad, but he didn't match Jae. If I could have slipped in another Thai actor in his place, I probably would have chosen Kimmon or maybe even Zee (if not for talent, then for looks on this one lol)
Well, barring the fact that one of them is dead, I guess they were always technically 'together', but if you mean if there was some miracle that brought Yoon Oh back to life, no. At least, not clearly. The ending was kind of a cliffhanger.
I liked the acting, especially from Jae Hyun and Ae Yun and the chemistry between Peach and Yoon Oh was great. The music was also really good. I just think maybe Yoon Oh and his mom's relationship could have been fleshed out a little better and I wish we didn't have to have elephant-in-the-room questions like "Who's driving the go-kart?" "How and why are ghosts changing clothes?" lingering around. 6/10
No problem. It's a term used by Spanish and Portuguese speaking people (usually from Latin America) that means 'foreigner'. It's not as harsh of an insult in Portuguese as it is Spanish, but in this context, they clearly were trying to use it to be rude on purpose.
Not Leo literally carrying Fiat to bed when there was nothing physically wrong with him. LOL just when I thought this character couldn't be any more infantilized.