Sorry but i see u on a lot of kdrama comment sections and ur always shipping people that r same gender not everyone…
Did you miss the part where the "straight" lifestyle dominates social institutions and permeates cultural messages?
BLs and GLs are in their infancy, thanks (not) to the stringent anti-gay doctrines that censored media depictions of gay people. Not enough have been produced to represent our numbers
Considering its outward appearance, Connect wasn't a "straight" Kdrama. Which part of "thriller, mystery, horror, crime" screams "straight" to you?
Sorry but i see u on a lot of kdrama comment sections and ur always shipping people that r same gender not everyone…
Not everyone identifies as "straight" and yet 99% of stories shove their "straight" agenda down my throat
If I had to see people ruining a thriller, mystery that could do without, say, the "straight porn" in episode 2, you're going to have to see me balancing things out and shipping the men with each other in the comment section
"In the eyes of the world, you and I are monsters. We are similar, but different. That relationship would be a refreshing change! Light and shadow, positive and negative. If opposites can attract and become one, would you like us to become one?"
That's the most unique and romantic marriage proposal I've ever heard-
The things that were missing: rings, Kyung Pyo asking "will you marry me?" on his knee, Hae In accepting his proposal, and the two becoming one flesh
Don't be kind to people who weren't kind to you, Hae In. If I were a Connect, I wouldn't have helped people. I would have let Kyung Pyo get rid of them
They could have carried on with the series without it , i felt uneasy after it appeared on the screen
Exactly! The "sex" scene was insignificant and irrelevant in itself
It didn't transform the narrative or drive the narrative forward. It was an attention-grabbing ploy to draw horny teenagers and adults with a shorter attention span than a goldfish into the story
"What the fuck am I watching- omg! Omg omg omg omg, sex? I'm suddenly interested!"
*Coughs* Chan Mi of Revenge of Others *coughs*
She expected him to change. Quick-witted women would call the police to convey the message that they are not to be trifled with
Why block? I have better things to do
People like you have too much time on your hands that you lose your minds over fictional gay ships. Touch grass, please
BLs and GLs are in their infancy, thanks (not) to the stringent anti-gay doctrines that censored media depictions of gay people. Not enough have been produced to represent our numbers
Considering its outward appearance, Connect wasn't a "straight" Kdrama. Which part of "thriller, mystery, horror, crime" screams "straight" to you?
If I had to see people ruining a thriller, mystery that could do without, say, the "straight porn" in episode 2, you're going to have to see me balancing things out and shipping the men with each other in the comment section
That's the most unique and romantic marriage proposal I've ever heard-
The things that were missing: rings, Kyung Pyo asking "will you marry me?" on his knee, Hae In accepting his proposal, and the two becoming one flesh
Happily ever after 🥳
It's like people can't see a man and a woman as friends or buddies
"She's there to help him? Can't be! She's there to fuck!"
Hae In: https://imgur.com/9EZ11h2
Jinyoung: https://imgur.com/hZpbSM0
Don't be kind to people who weren't kind to you, Hae In. If I were a Connect, I wouldn't have helped people. I would have let Kyung Pyo get rid of them
It didn't transform the narrative or drive the narrative forward. It was an attention-grabbing ploy to draw horny teenagers and adults with a shorter attention span than a goldfish into the story
"What the fuck am I watching- omg! Omg omg omg omg, sex? I'm suddenly interested!"
Like, seriously? Why would a grown-up want to see other people getting at it in the bedroom?
Ever heard of preferences?