I know it isn't supposed to beButCan't Nam soon and Shi Oh end up together?!?!?!
Of course not.. the "Male Lead" is supposed to be with the "Female Lead"! That's why love triangles are waste of time most of the time. The writers are creating a connection between characters that not only will not end up together, but is time that could be used developing the actual leads...
I don't know man... even after FL rejected him, he comes back to her towards the end with clear intentions of pursuit, but he doesn't get to tell her, but his intentions are obvious and you can see that when he goes back to his car and has the jewelry in the glove compartment, and what is her reaction? She stares at her phone like she just let go of her first love, and she has been in a relationship with the ML for a few episodes by then...
Hello! I have never watched a BL drama, but I would like to watch my very first one. Can someone recommend a few where the main leads get together early and has no break up between the leads.
That's what I hated the most about the first one. It was fine for the first episodes, but it is present until the very last episode. Spending so much time on that, and right in front of the male lead made it so that I would not believe when she "fell" for the male lead. The chemistry was lacking because they did not develop it, and it seems that they are making the same mistake with this one.
Considering the first one, I am tired of writers wasting our time with love triangles for the sake of angst or more drama. I guess some people like that, but I would prefer if this time would be used developing characters, plot and the actual main romance...
My problems with J-Dramas is that they are literally hit or miss. One of the things that I hate is the lack of accountability. Characters do all sort of things with no consequence.
I am talking from believing they have the right to intrude in the main couple lives, and act upon that or villains doing horrendous things accompanied by main leads without personality that allow absolutely everything, forgive absolutely everything and even award absolutely everything...
The show is good, but too many annoying things happen interrupting the highlights of the romance. Lack of a proper plot, which means too much use of the worst tropes and cliches for J-Dramas.
Adults behaving like they are children, oblivious and creating invisible obstacles, multiple love triangles that remain open for no reason, intrusive side characters and leads that apparently nobody respects because everyone can do whatever they want with them with no real consequences.
Again, I haven't finished the show, and it has some nice moments, but the other stuff happens often, occupying a big chunk of each episode.
I am on episode 11 now, and I genuinely do not understand why he insists on blocking the male lead and/or stop the female lead from working with him.
We were shown that he thinks everything was a misunderstanding before when he stole the artist in the past, since he asked the guy to think it over, but his actions in the present say the opposite.
In first place, the main leads are not romantically related and haven't shown anything more than a relationship between manager and artist, so he is literally sabotaging her career AGAIN. I could understand if they were dating or flirting, but they are literally working and this guy is using every option to either have them working separately or meeting failure. If he loved her, he would be making up for his previous mistakes and helping her become the successful manager/agent she can be.
The only other option is that he feels insecure because the guy is handsome, since again, nothing romantically is happening between them yet; and even if that's the case, it makes no sense, since her whole job environment is around handsome and talented guys!
Oh! and I am sorry, but having that picture on his desk after years of break up is only creepy my friend... thankfully is a short series, because I wouldn't be able to handle so much nonsense from what seems to be the "villain" in a full length drama...
However, I may ask, what do you hate the most about this show?
I am talking from believing they have the right to intrude in the main couple lives, and act upon that or villains doing horrendous things accompanied by main leads without personality that allow absolutely everything, forgive absolutely everything and even award absolutely everything...
Adults behaving like they are children, oblivious and creating invisible obstacles, multiple love triangles that remain open for no reason, intrusive side characters and leads that apparently nobody respects because everyone can do whatever they want with them with no real consequences.
Again, I haven't finished the show, and it has some nice moments, but the other stuff happens often, occupying a big chunk of each episode.
We were shown that he thinks everything was a misunderstanding before when he stole the artist in the past, since he asked the guy to think it over, but his actions in the present say the opposite.
In first place, the main leads are not romantically related and haven't shown anything more than a relationship between manager and artist, so he is literally sabotaging her career AGAIN. I could understand if they were dating or flirting, but they are literally working and this guy is using every option to either have them working separately or meeting failure. If he loved her, he would be making up for his previous mistakes and helping her become the successful manager/agent she can be.
The only other option is that he feels insecure because the guy is handsome, since again, nothing romantically is happening between them yet; and even if that's the case, it makes no sense, since her whole job environment is around handsome and talented guys!
Oh! and I am sorry, but having that picture on his desk after years of break up is only creepy my friend... thankfully is a short series, because I wouldn't be able to handle so much nonsense from what seems to be the "villain" in a full length drama...