I'm enjoying this so much.... It's still a little gimmicky at some parts but it's really not unbearable and it's too cute for words... There's a really decent chemistry so far, I love Mr Gumiho's relationship with the now human gumiho, it's like a big brother indulging his wayward sister. I hope it keeps getting better, I want to just enjoy some sweet fluff that isn't boring...
Wow... to be honest I started watching this just because I was bored, I was gonna wait till there were a few more episodes since I didn't think it would be that original and in a way it isn't, but it's so cute. It's funny and the acting is good for only two episodes in, the sound effects are a bit much but I'm used to them in K-drama's so it doesn't bother me too much. A lot happened too, usually it takes at least three episodes to get into the story but everything in here went down from the beginning. In fact I rather wish they had taken a bit more time to delve into the story and characters a bit more before they actually met and the marble was exchanged, but I'm not too hung up on it. All in all, I have high hopes for this series...
There is zero mystery to this story....I have no idea what kind of climax they can pull off with here since it seems like there's no particular side plot. We're gonna be in for a whole lot of cliché misunderstandings, pining, underhanded tricks...basically stuff that happened in drama's ages ago... This feels like a story that could be pulled off in ten episodes or with shorter episodes. Not to mention I feel like it was a really bad choice to have Choi Tae Joon be a idol, unless he had some really spectacular set of pipes on him, his character should have been an actor instead.
This is so random it's kinda not cute anymore. The story is so haphazard that it feels like I'm somehow missing scenes. Like the scene where the sister is cornered by those two men and LSJ shows up to stop them but nothing happens.... did I actually miss a scene there? Props to RHS for putting his sister in her place though, even if she is still a brat that has no real purpose other than to add "drama" to this mess of a plot. Also I have HUGE issue with the SML... Who the hell sends love letters to his BEST FRIENDS "WIFE" the very next day after meeting her?!! I mean they barely talked, he didn't do anything special to pique SML interest but he suddenly shows up to escort him and goes on about wanting to talk about a lot of things and carrying the luggage? This is all after LSJ said he was uncomfortable and wanted him to go away. The fact that SML doesn't know that is is a man (not that it should be ignored even if it is a man) already gives you serious stalker vibes from him. It's so creepy and gross, we're typically supposed to like the SML and kinda root for them or feel sorry for them but this guy is a schmuck. Like purposefully seduce your friends girlfriend for fun because you can, kinda schmuck. Also the acting is strangely bad. I've seen all the male leads act before so I know that they are good actors, really good actors, but they just seems awkward and stiff here. I am a firm believer that there is no such thing as a truly bad actor, only bad directing and this is a clear case of bad directing. I can forgive a lot if the story is decent and the chemistry is on point but I'm getting neither of those here which just makes it really disappointing because, while the plotline isn't unique, it still seemed like a fun story. Hopefully if they make another Korean BL in the future they will do it better than this one.
I'll be honest, it is adorable. It's really so cute. LSJ is gorgeous cross-dressing, I love it. But it's also very, very random. It starts with zero character introduction, we're literally just seeing two random people with no build-up as to how they got there, like why were the sister and Ho-sun even supposed to get married? Money? Alliance? Prestige? We don't know... It says Ryu is a nobleman but they have no servants and they live kinda modestly so what were the benefits to marrying him, pray tell. Where did the sister even run off to? Who did she run off with? Why did she run off? Low budget could be at play here but come on, even low budget things can still pull off a good story. It really comes down to sloppy writing, like they did it just for the sake of it, for clout with international fans. It's like I'm getting a synopsis but not the full story, seriously, who would it hurt if they made the episodes just twenty minutes each?! That is MORE than enough to get a bit more details in. Not more episodes or anything but just extend the time a little, it's going to get really annoying if they always keep Korean BLs at ten minutes each, as if we're supposed to be satisfied with the bare minimum just because they were "brave" and "open-minded" enough to have gay characters. Also what is the deal with Ryu's sister? She's just randomly rude to her brother's wife with no explanation for her behavior, even just a small scene with her saying a wife will take all his attention away from her would already explain so much but no...we're left to wonder by ourselves. To My Star, Mr Heart, Wish You, Where Your Eyes Linger...they were all insanely short but they actually explained things in the limited amount of time that they had. It's kinda like they got complacent and lazy with this one. That said, I am still a sucker for cute and fluffy so I will just watch it for the no stress once a week time-passer that it is and enjoy that. What else can I do?
Why is it a fault in the writing if a character is complex? I'm not sure I got what you meant.Regarding XS, I…
Exactly, YJ is antisocial, doesn't care for people or how they feel. He's just obsessed with XS and has made him his entire world. Nothing else matters but him, no hobbies or friends or anything he's really, truly interested in. Honestly in real life that would be really bad because there would never be any freedom in the relationship. It would always be about wanting to keep him close and away from other people. He has already stated that he doesn't like his brother's friends who have done nothing but support and love XS. But there are 20 eps in total so I'm holding out for really good character development if done right.
Why is it a fault in the writing if a character is complex? I'm not sure I got what you meant.Regarding XS, I…
It's not a fault of writing if the character is complex, it's a fault of writing that he came off as so disturbed. He stalked his brother, attacked brother's friend and raped him. I'm just saying it could have been done better. More aloof and cold than obsessive and scary. I'm personally taking it as him being a complex character to try and get around the whole story a bit more. As for XS, he definitely has an attraction to YJ, never said he didn't, he's just tried to brush it off as brotherly love but that drunken night made it so that he can't anymore. He blames himself for what happened, giving YJ the wrong idea, so I agree that he thinks they're wrong and is probably going to have to better come to terms with his feelings that have likely been there for a longer time than he's realized.
So far it's progressing smoothly, I actually like it a lot more than I did before. I'm not super crazy over the step-bros but I definitely don't dislike them anymore. YJ has had some deep childhood trauma and can't properly communicate his feelings without coming off as obsessive which is a fault in writing but I'll just take it as him being a very complicated character. XS clearly has feelings for him, to the point where he blames himself for ever giving YJ the wrong kind of signals, there's a lot of internalized homophobia in him, to the point where he is denying himself and trying to come to terms with his burgeoning feelings. You can see the shame, guilt, and longing in his facial expressions. Still don't like the whole rape thing but I'm moving past it to focus on the rest of the story. So far, MR and LC take the cake on coupling. They are adorable and overflowing with chemistry, also MR is seriously so pretty and cute I could cry. (That bathroom scene was hella sexy) LC is hilarious and I love how loyal he is, he would seriously do anything for his friends and his awkwardness over realizing his attraction to MR is so sweet. I actually can't wait for the next episode, I'm choosing to judge only once I've finished everything.
Ep 6 was definitely wrong on so many levels. I think they savagely missed the mark on Yongjie's characterization. Instead of an aloof, antisocial, doesn't trust people but can eventually learn to, kinda character...we get creepy, manipulative, extremely sociopathic stalking rapist. Hell, not that this is any better, but if they had both been equally drunk and he confessed his feelings while intoxicated and they slept together it could be written off as a drunken one night stand where both parties could be held accountable to their individual actions. But this was a pre-meditated rape which is just wrong and not something that should be shown in a series tagged as a romance because it is anything but romantic and yes, they should know by now that people don't like stuff like that. It's even worse that in the teaser for the next episode, Mu Ren is being assaulted by a co-worker and it's probably going to be brushed aside because "They don't want to deal with the drama" or "Nothing serious happened" as if that somehow excuses everything and just allows a sexual predator to continue doing bad things. I'm so sick of series not highlighting how dangerous and scarring sexual assault of any kind is, to a guy or a girl, it's used as a plot point and they just accept it as one of those things that just happen, rather than getting any actual justice for it or dishing out some lawful punishment. To be honest, I will continue watching and keeping my fingers crossed for a better ending for this and some serious character development and if it doesn't work out that way, then I can at least say with all honesty that it sucked.
I really don't get this drama... Why are all these woman being forced to marry just for sleeping with someone? It's so confusing. If it had been a more old times setting I would understand but this is a modern era drama so it just makes no sense. For the protagonist maybe, but not all of them. Also regardless of Tos's feelings for Bow, the one thing I can't accept is him forcing Pong to stay with his seriously psychotic sister when he knows that she ruined this innocent mans life, this is also after Bow has agreed to marry him so technically he doesn't even need to keep them apart anymore because he has her now. Another disappointment is that she spent the whole first episode crying over being raped and being terrified of him, and I get that as she gets to know him she's less afraid, but who agrees to a marriage without bringing up something like that? It's like it's been completely forgotten, especially since he told her he filmed it. They should have tackled that before getting more into the romance side of things...
Do you want to place any bets on who killed Torfun?
Tian passed out before he could race, and I doubt his friends would go ahead with it when their friend just collapsed. It could be his father or maybe the guy he challenged to race... Or bigger conspiracy...it seems the military guys are trying to break down some crime ring, as seen when they were having that shoot out, and Phu wanted to know the boss, so maybe they killed her purposefully to get to him...just speculation though...
Maybe it's because I've been waiting so long for this, but this was a perfect start to this series. It somehow felt very refreshing and I'm praying for that to continue for all the episodes. Fingers crossed...
To be honest, I could deal with everything (sans the rape attempt) this series threw out. Homophobe who just oh-so-suddenly had feelings for his friends-Fine Idiot who couldn't see his friends were gay-Seen more stupid then him Trash ex-girlfriend trying to come between them even though there is no relationship to salvage-Cliché Annoying and pushy fujoshi's- Gotta have 'em in a BL What I couldn't accept though was how everyone just pandered to the piece of shit, homophobic, misogynistic, grandchild obsessed father. He's forcing his son, whom he supposedly knew was gay before even Ton did, to get with a woman and have a baby, was just plain sick. Treating his daughter like a baby machine and pressuring both his kids for children when they'll have them in their own good time is just not on. Instead of using Miriam as a surrogate so that they could have permission to be together, which they shouldn't need to ask for, the better ending would be to say "Hey, I'm in a relationship with another man whom I love and you're just going to have to deal with it, if we decide to one day have kids together then that is our choice." The father didn't even have to agree to it, but maybe instead show him coming around to accepting their relationship, also learning and growing, because frankly that would be way more realistic. And leave the Miriam as a surrogate as an option she gives them "Hey, if you two want to be parents one day, I would be happy to carry the baby for you" That would have been a wonderful message to portray rather than, have a baby and I'll let you two be together. So very disappointing and frankly disgusting.
It's still a little gimmicky at some parts but it's really not unbearable and it's too cute for words...
There's a really decent chemistry so far, I love Mr Gumiho's relationship with the now human gumiho, it's like a big brother indulging his wayward sister.
I hope it keeps getting better, I want to just enjoy some sweet fluff that isn't boring...
It's funny and the acting is good for only two episodes in, the sound effects are a bit much but I'm used to them in K-drama's so it doesn't bother me too much.
A lot happened too, usually it takes at least three episodes to get into the story but everything in here went down from the beginning. In fact I rather wish they had taken a bit more time to delve into the story and characters a bit more before they actually met and the marble was exchanged, but I'm not too hung up on it.
All in all, I have high hopes for this series...
We're gonna be in for a whole lot of cliché misunderstandings, pining, underhanded tricks...basically stuff that happened in drama's ages ago...
This feels like a story that could be pulled off in ten episodes or with shorter episodes.
Not to mention I feel like it was a really bad choice to have Choi Tae Joon be a idol, unless he had some really spectacular set of pipes on him, his character should have been an actor instead.
The story is so haphazard that it feels like I'm somehow missing scenes.
Like the scene where the sister is cornered by those two men and LSJ shows up to stop them but nothing happens.... did I actually miss a scene there?
Props to RHS for putting his sister in her place though, even if she is still a brat that has no real purpose other than to add "drama" to this mess of a plot.
Also I have HUGE issue with the SML...
Who the hell sends love letters to his BEST FRIENDS "WIFE" the very next day after meeting her?!! I mean they barely talked, he didn't do anything special to pique SML interest but he suddenly shows up to escort him and goes on about wanting to talk about a lot of things and carrying the luggage? This is all after LSJ said he was uncomfortable and wanted him to go away.
The fact that SML doesn't know that is is a man (not that it should be ignored even if it is a man) already gives you serious stalker vibes from him.
It's so creepy and gross, we're typically supposed to like the SML and kinda root for them or feel sorry for them but this guy is a schmuck.
Like purposefully seduce your friends girlfriend for fun because you can, kinda schmuck.
Also the acting is strangely bad.
I've seen all the male leads act before so I know that they are good actors, really good actors, but they just seems awkward and stiff here.
I am a firm believer that there is no such thing as a truly bad actor, only bad directing and this is a clear case of bad directing.
I can forgive a lot if the story is decent and the chemistry is on point but I'm getting neither of those here which just makes it really disappointing because, while the plotline isn't unique, it still seemed like a fun story.
Hopefully if they make another Korean BL in the future they will do it better than this one.
But it's also very, very random.
It starts with zero character introduction, we're literally just seeing two random people with no build-up as to how they got there, like why were the sister and Ho-sun even supposed to get married? Money? Alliance? Prestige? We don't know...
It says Ryu is a nobleman but they have no servants and they live kinda modestly so what were the benefits to marrying him, pray tell. Where did the sister even run off to? Who did she run off with? Why did she run off?
Low budget could be at play here but come on, even low budget things can still pull off a good story. It really comes down to sloppy writing, like they did it just for the sake of it, for clout with international fans.
It's like I'm getting a synopsis but not the full story, seriously, who would it hurt if they made the episodes just twenty minutes each?! That is MORE than enough to get a bit more details in.
Not more episodes or anything but just extend the time a little, it's going to get really annoying if they always keep Korean BLs at ten minutes each, as if we're supposed to be satisfied with the bare minimum just because they were "brave" and "open-minded" enough to have gay characters.
Also what is the deal with Ryu's sister? She's just randomly rude to her brother's wife with no explanation for her behavior, even just a small scene with her saying a wife will take all his attention away from her would already explain so much but no...we're left to wonder by ourselves.
To My Star, Mr Heart, Wish You, Where Your Eyes Linger...they were all insanely short but they actually explained things in the limited amount of time that they had. It's kinda like they got complacent and lazy with this one.
That said, I am still a sucker for cute and fluffy so I will just watch it for the no stress once a week time-passer that it is and enjoy that.
What else can I do?
But there are 20 eps in total so I'm holding out for really good character development if done right.
As for XS, he definitely has an attraction to YJ, never said he didn't, he's just tried to brush it off as brotherly love but that drunken night made it so that he can't anymore.
He blames himself for what happened, giving YJ the wrong idea, so I agree that he thinks they're wrong and is probably going to have to better come to terms with his feelings that have likely been there for a longer time than he's realized.
I'm not super crazy over the step-bros but I definitely don't dislike them anymore.
YJ has had some deep childhood trauma and can't properly communicate his feelings without coming off as obsessive which is a fault in writing but I'll just take it as him being a very complicated character.
XS clearly has feelings for him, to the point where he blames himself for ever giving YJ the wrong kind of signals, there's a lot of internalized homophobia in him, to the point where he is denying himself and trying to come to terms with his burgeoning feelings. You can see the shame, guilt, and longing in his facial expressions.
Still don't like the whole rape thing but I'm moving past it to focus on the rest of the story.
So far, MR and LC take the cake on coupling.
They are adorable and overflowing with chemistry, also MR is seriously so pretty and cute I could cry.
(That bathroom scene was hella sexy)
LC is hilarious and I love how loyal he is, he would seriously do anything for his friends and his awkwardness over realizing his attraction to MR is so sweet.
I actually can't wait for the next episode, I'm choosing to judge only once I've finished everything.
I think they savagely missed the mark on Yongjie's characterization.
Instead of an aloof, antisocial, doesn't trust people but can eventually learn to, kinda character...we get creepy, manipulative, extremely sociopathic stalking rapist.
Hell, not that this is any better, but if they had both been equally drunk and he confessed his feelings while intoxicated and they slept together it could be written off as a drunken one night stand where both parties could be held accountable to their individual actions.
But this was a pre-meditated rape which is just wrong and not something that should be shown in a series tagged as a romance because it is anything but romantic and yes, they should know by now that people don't like stuff like that.
It's even worse that in the teaser for the next episode, Mu Ren is being assaulted by a co-worker and it's probably going to be brushed aside because "They don't want to deal with the drama" or "Nothing serious happened" as if that somehow excuses everything and just allows a sexual predator to continue doing bad things.
I'm so sick of series not highlighting how dangerous and scarring sexual assault of any kind is, to a guy or a girl, it's used as a plot point and they just accept it as one of those things that just happen, rather than getting any actual justice for it or dishing out some lawful punishment.
To be honest, I will continue watching and keeping my fingers crossed for a better ending for this and some serious character development and if it doesn't work out that way, then I can at least say with all honesty that it sucked.
Why are all these woman being forced to marry just for sleeping with someone? It's so confusing. If it had been a more old times setting I would understand but this is a modern era drama so it just makes no sense. For the protagonist maybe, but not all of them. Also regardless of Tos's feelings for Bow, the one thing I can't accept is him forcing Pong to stay with his seriously psychotic sister when he knows that she ruined this innocent mans life, this is also after Bow has agreed to marry him so technically he doesn't even need to keep them apart anymore because he has her now.
Another disappointment is that she spent the whole first episode crying over being raped and being terrified of him, and I get that as she gets to know him she's less afraid, but who agrees to a marriage without bringing up something like that? It's like it's been completely forgotten, especially since he told her he filmed it. They should have tackled that before getting more into the romance side of things...
It could be his father or maybe the guy he challenged to race...
Or bigger conspiracy...it seems the military guys are trying to break down some crime ring, as seen when they were having that shoot out, and Phu wanted to know the boss, so maybe they killed her purposefully to get to him...just speculation though...
It somehow felt very refreshing and I'm praying for that to continue for all the episodes.
Fingers crossed...
Homophobe who just oh-so-suddenly had feelings for his friends-Fine
Idiot who couldn't see his friends were gay-Seen more stupid then him
Trash ex-girlfriend trying to come between them even though there is no relationship to salvage-Cliché
Annoying and pushy fujoshi's- Gotta have 'em in a BL
What I couldn't accept though was how everyone just pandered to the piece of shit, homophobic, misogynistic, grandchild obsessed father.
He's forcing his son, whom he supposedly knew was gay before even Ton did, to get with a woman and have a baby, was just plain sick.
Treating his daughter like a baby machine and pressuring both his kids for children when they'll have them in their own good time is just not on.
Instead of using Miriam as a surrogate so that they could have permission to be together, which they shouldn't need to ask for, the better ending would be to say "Hey, I'm in a relationship with another man whom I love and you're just going to have to deal with it, if we decide to one day have kids together then that is our choice."
The father didn't even have to agree to it, but maybe instead show him coming around to accepting their relationship, also learning and growing, because frankly that would be way more realistic.
And leave the Miriam as a surrogate as an option she gives them "Hey, if you two want to be parents one day, I would be happy to carry the baby for you"
That would have been a wonderful message to portray rather than, have a baby and I'll let you two be together.
So very disappointing and frankly disgusting.