I don't know about the webtoon. But we didn't see him die. Therefore anything can happen. He could be out doing his own thing on his own story line (I doubt it, but he COULD).
Hope that Save gets lots of screen time! He seems to be playing the romantic interest for Seong Hoon, so I'm guessing he's actually 'Min Woo' from the synopsis. Not sure why he's listed as 'Jay'.
OK...so I'm watching this.... Cha Eun Woo is cute. But I have serious issues with most of the rest of it. Why have Christianity be such a big part of a Korean show when most Koreans are Buddhists....they must be playing for the international audience is the only thing I can think of.
Also, very trivial, but they only do outlines on bodies when the victim is still alive. If they are dead they just leave them in place for evidence collection.
Felt.... disappointing. Which is sad since I know the actors are capable(I don't think the actors did badly...) ...maybe the story or direction was a problem. They seemed to want to go for this dark/suspenseful feeling and I think it failed....
Completely agree! I hate how Sky magically recovered from years of trauma after having one conversation and that…
Well he has been dealing with the aftermath for years. It's traumatic, however different people have different coping mechanisms. BUT.... I think the director/actor should perhaps have had him 'putting on a brave face' for his boyfriend rather than looking so happy right away...it would have been more real I think since he had just had to relive that trauma again....he obviously couldn't have been doing that well.
As for the consequences for the rape, I don't know what the statute of limitations is in Thailand, but... Pai said he spoke to Chai and they are going to 'take care of him'(meaning Sky's ex: Gun) so that Sky would never have to see him again. (Around 53m 15s of episode 13 ) Given how they made a point of the fact that Pakin/Chai could/would make people disappear I'm pretty sure that means that Gun is going to get killed. So they kind of had it more as a 'off camera' kind of item rather than give it much time in the drama.
"Long time no see", highly recommended, actually one of the mains had a cameo in chocolate milk shake
I think he should have ended up with the ex bf (played by the guy from 'Long Time No See') Bringing them back a 2nd time....made no sense since they said it was so difficult to come back the first time.
Do Jung Woo's glasses actually have lenses in them? Half the time I think they do and half the time I think they don't...can't really tell. It keeps bugging me though!
The plot is not the BEST BL plot...however, I really ENJOYED this series and the chemistry was definitely there…
If they do side couples they should give them sufficient air time to make them worthwhile or just skip them! (I haven't finished watching yet so I can't comment on how Ai Long Nai did with it, so I'm just commenting in general)
I just got around to watching this finally. I did not have high hopes for it, but I was pleasantly surprised. Yeah there are some cliche things, but the couples were all cute. And that 'Maito' (Save) was very cute. Hope we see him in more BL soon :) I also did keep hoping 'Ford' would get someone though. He seemed like a likable character. 'Paul' and 'Nice' was good too, no extensive/endless angst. All 3 main couples got plenty of screentime, although as previously said the BG couple of 'Gap' and 'Namwa' got the most, but I didn't hate it.
I especially liked that they didn't seem to force the guys into society's 'stereotypical' gender roles in their relationships.
Therefore anything can happen.
He could be out doing his own thing on his own story line (I doubt it, but he COULD).
But yeah, he seems cute.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=To4eHJeTWWk
https://www.youtube.com/@saveG/videos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgRF5vHcRZk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wS4RsSM1c4
Cha Eun Woo is cute.
But I have serious issues with most of the rest of it.
Why have Christianity be such a big part of a Korean show when most Koreans are Buddhists....they must be playing for the international audience is the only thing I can think of.
Also, very trivial, but they only do outlines on bodies when the victim is still alive. If they are dead they just leave them in place for evidence collection.
I think it was more the story that had issues.
They seemed to want to go for this dark/suspenseful feeling and I think it failed....
As for the consequences for the rape, I don't know what the statute of limitations is in Thailand, but... Pai said he spoke to Chai and they are going to 'take care of him'(meaning Sky's ex: Gun) so that Sky would never have to see him again. (Around 53m 15s of episode 13 )
Given how they made a point of the fact that Pakin/Chai could/would make people disappear I'm pretty sure that means that Gun is going to get killed. So they kind of had it more as a 'off camera' kind of item rather than give it much time in the drama.
If it's only 1 minute each episode then I don't see any point to watching it. :(
Now I have to go watch the other one he was in!
I did not have high hopes for it, but I was pleasantly surprised.
Yeah there are some cliche things, but the couples were all cute.
And that 'Maito' (Save) was very cute. Hope we see him in more BL soon :)
I also did keep hoping 'Ford' would get someone though. He seemed like a likable character.
'Paul' and 'Nice' was good too, no extensive/endless angst.
All 3 main couples got plenty of screentime, although as previously said the BG couple of 'Gap' and 'Namwa' got the most, but I didn't hate it.
I especially liked that they didn't seem to force the guys into society's 'stereotypical' gender roles in their relationships.