Pat and Pran are so much in love with one another. Pat finding any sort of excuse to be around Pran now, because he knows that Pran has feelings for him. Pran not wanting to be charmed by Pat, but slowly falling for him all over again is wonderful to see.
I just wish, as I have wished for since watching my 60th BL series: that those cutesy "swoosh and swirl" sounds would be cut from these shows. I am not sure if it is due to budgetary reasons and/or not getting rights to use instrumental background music, but those sounds annoy me immensely.
I think that the main goal, besides getting Jung Woo and Do Gun together (which I loved), was for Do Gun to actually…
Yes, the actions of both Laura and Jung Woo were despicable, but Do Gun chose to forgive him. He wanted to forgivr him, so that he could allow Jung Woo to still be in his heart.
After episode 6 I was honestly sceptical if they can wrap this up and smooth over with two short episodes, but…
I think that the main goal, besides getting Jung Woo and Do Gun together (which I loved), was for Do Gun to actually make the move, to achieve his goal of opening his own restaurant. So that he could cook the way that he wanted. Not how Laura wanted him to do, in her restaurant. Do Gun knew that she wanted him gone. He could have raised hell, but he was more upset about Jung Woo's role. He needed to know, that what he felt and experienced with him, wasn't all a lie, to get him out of the head chef position. When Choi admitted that wasn't the case, I liked that Yoon told him to still compete, for them both, and for Do Gun to show Laura that he was up for her challenge.
Jung Woo and Do Gun gave me a lovely little boost of serotonin. The end scene, with Do Gun, behaving like Jung Woo was just what I needed. I will definitely rewatch this series. Loved it!!
I think that Keng has a severe case of obsession and inferiority. This would actually make more sense that Keng…
I'm just glad that the author of the novel, this series adaption is based on, didn't have Shin falling in love with his rapist, and was actually able to "free" himself from his rape by Keng. In some of the BL novels, these screen adaptions come from, forced sexual acts and rape are used as stepping stones to romantic bliss between the perpetrator and the person they're fixated on, to the point that viewers, who have absolutely no idea about the novels, are in shock by what they've seen.
The Mom of this family is a gem. Giving out amazing advice to her kids. What I am loving about this series, nothing is exaggerated, over the top, and drawn out, to fill up time for promo placements and absolutely no need to check the box for the usual tropes used in other dramas. Especially how well the female characters have been written and wonderfully portrayed by the actresses and I'm amazed that Jenieve hasn't been written to ONLY be seen as the comic fodder/brunt of the unnecessary jokes in this series. That he and Romeo are featured as one of the main couples to root for from the first episode is astounding to me.
Pran not wanting to be charmed by Pat, but slowly falling for him all over again is wonderful to see.
I just wish, as I have wished for since watching my 60th BL series: that those cutesy "swoosh and swirl" sounds would be cut from these shows. I am not sure if it is due to budgetary reasons and/or not getting rights to use instrumental background music, but those sounds annoy me immensely.
https://n.news.naver.com/entertain/article/108/0003003977
Especially how well the female characters have been written and wonderfully portrayed by the actresses and I'm amazed that Jenieve hasn't been written to ONLY be seen as the comic fodder/brunt of the unnecessary jokes in this series. That he and Romeo are featured as one of the main couples to root for from the first episode is astounding to me.
https://youtu.be/Me3H2xRfvq0