Maaaan!! This is my kind of love. No pressure for a response or to be desired and loved back as you love the other person. Just loving and being met where you are
Seems like as Azuma continues to grieve and think about loss, he’s also beginning to wonder about his legacy. What’s the thing that he can pass on, if any?
The way I screamed when I saw the official trailer on my YouTube. I couldn't even touch to play the video lol! I kept on screaming for like 5 minutes and then played it but had to replay it several times because I couldn't focus on the subtitles.
Now for the trailer, the plot looks really interesting. I have said it before and am saying it again, I love how omega here isn't someone who needs saving but can fight on his own. Very excited to see them again on my screen! I am gonna start counting days for 30th june now lol!
I'm officially adding "convenience store" to my list of non-relationship statuses 🤣
For these two to have sped run their first day together, they got that "we're two hot messes and we go together" vibe. Uncle In is a horn dog and Auntie Erng is sassy and just as horny 😂 And somehow they compliment each other lol
Ep. 3
That was a lot of mostly one night stands in the dms for someone who said they didn't do one night stands 🤨
Ong and his cat were adorable..I cackled at how fast In said no to a brownie 😂
For someone who cheated, Bom is gonna be a problem.
This show is all over the place and idk where it's going, but I'm enjoying the hell out of it..Is it just me or does this not seem like an uncut version.
I really wish parents would quit pushing their dreams onto their kids..He clearly ain't feeling going back to Korea and she clearly sees that. I half believe she faked her fall
How they just gonna get butt booty naked and hunch on the couch like mom ain't there 🤣 They wild af for that!
Another KBL coming our way, I am happy. Loved Love in the Big City and the directing in that series was fantastic, so will be keen to see how this series enfolds😊
Never thought it could get more heartbreaking than last week's episodes, but here we are. Three decades later, the devastation continues to haunt all those involved. It's genuinely painful to witness someone as wicked as Lee Yong Woo say, "Don't you think this is all backwards? Even I, a murdered, tell the truth, while the cops are the ones lying." The ones who are lying are ironically the ones who have gained the most from this.
Does anyone know if Tae Joo is based on a real person? If he is, he has certainly had some cursed luck and life. Poor guy.
So happy that Seo Jeong-yeon is here as Park Ji-hoon's mother, she's one of my favorite actors in Kdramaland. She just thrust him to Jeon So-young/Jeong Mina, lol.
It's pretty funny how Kang Seongjae was supposed to be on leave but he became the disciple/apprentice/etc. of Jin Goo for the Marines/Ghost-catching Tteokbokki recipe, these LitRPG/GameLit/etc. progression systems always be coming up with the twists for the MCs!
And why did Jeong Mina join as a waiter for Jin Goo's bunsik joint, rofl, the power of crush is too stronk.
The throwback 4:3 ratio choreography with Yoon Kyung-ho, Lee Hong-nae, and Ra Mi-ran was hilarious, that broth journey.
KCTC moonlit games, let's go!
But ya I wonder who's skimming off with the logistics/supplies/et cetera, and how Han Dong-hee will navigate the intra-dynamics of it with her fellow officers/etc.
These two idiots made dumplings together, they're already married. Please use your words I beg you, they miss literally every single opportunity to have a talk.
For someone so naughty, their sex is pretty slow and sensual, lol.
Omg that final scene is one of the purest confessions…I mean “reports” I’ve ever seen! I just keep watching it on repeat because I can’t get enough of these two! Dare I say “My Beautiful Man” may have finally met its match in my ultimate favorites ranking!???
I've seen a lot of criticism from folks about this episode, but I don't really see it. It was an uncomfortable episode, but it was sort of designed to be that way. I'm glad that some of the problems that haven't made it to the surface are being addressed here at least.
For Prim and Bambi, I'm glad that all the foreshadowing about their bucket lists ended up coming back, I've said a few times or referenced it, that Bambi had to notice how much of Prim's bucket list was tied up into her career, her business. And it makes sense that she'd struggle under the idea that Prim was throwing all that away to take care of her. She wants nothing more than to not be a burden, and Prim making all these decisions for her is tragic because it's not what Bambi wants. Very oof.
For Min and Praew, I'm super happy that Praew's something of a voice of reason here, as always these two continue to surprise me. For all the flack they get, I think what I appreciate most about them is how grounded and realistic their problems are. When we got the trailer the hints seemed to point at them being the 'Straight Girl and the Besotted Lesbian' that everyone in the show acts like they must be, but that's not what their story's about, they have grounded reasonable struggles that lots of queer women in relationships face, their issues stem from their relative ages and experience, but they handle them in believable if not always the most reasonable way. They're just very sweet.
I was a little steamed with Gorya, but I got it. And I do appreciate that she did push back, while trying to do so within her own framework for filial respect, and I especially appreciate that when they finally talked about it and Shasha explained her position that Gorya backed her 100%. Girl's a spitfire and I'm happy that she's now 100% behind using said fiery nature to protect Shasha. (Also it's funny that Gorya's taken on some of Shasha's hobbies, like shooting, xD.)
I kind of loved how Gorya's come around to our stance on things as well and realized that she'd be a pretty poor match for Prim. Everytime we saw them together Gorya was very much in 'Nong' mode to the Phi from her school days, and we don't really see that from her with Shasha? Gorya's very assertive and likes to be in control, which makes her job make more sense, and I wonder how long she'd have been able to tolerating Prim. XD.
The ending of the episode was hard to watch, but the previews seem to indicate that things will be resolved, and I do hope that Prim and Bambi finally have the conversations and stuff they should have. I'm looking forward to Gorya (or more like Shasha) finally shutting down Shasha's mom, and Min and Praew seem like they're in a good spot! I think this one will hopefully stick the landing.
Only RomeRaffy felt like a couple with chemistry. Felt no chemistry for others at all. Idk what happened. The messy part felt forced like trying to create the haphazard situation like in 1st season. Couldn't deliver. Had to complete the story because I already watched some episodes and had to complete it.
this show started so promising and I liked its messages with PTSD and consent. The main couples story was cute and emotional but the other couples stories felt disconnected for me. Things were happening and changing but if all felt so sudden. I also wasn’t really fond of the last episode. Like why were 2/3 of the couples split up. And the pilot guy just leaving randomly with no word in site pissed me all the way off. I still liked it though even if the ending was random. I feel like from the beginning episodes this show promised a lot but didn’t hit for me. 6.5/10
I really connected to this show. I loved the cute vibes and story being about a couple who just learn to improve and grow together. For me it was so fun to watch also cause I love PerthSanta. 10/10
I'm kind of surprised at the lack of compassion for the SFL here. I've read her story a bit differently. Seems like she was escaping some seriously traumatic situation at the beginning when she showed up at the office with her suitcase in hand. Then her boss let her use the spare office bedroom and she misread the situation as him propositioning her and was going to acquiesce because that was what you do when someone has that kind of power -- he's her boss at that point for a job she desperately needs. Then she starts developing feelings more because of his kindness. Problem is he was just being kind, not interested in her. At this point I think she's desperately unhappy and is angry at feeling judged, so is lashing out. Not excusing her behavior, but traumatized people lash out.
On another note: I think this show is crazy good. I love how complex everyone is.
Maaaan!! This is my kind of love. No pressure for a response or to be desired and loved back as you love the other person. Just loving and being met where you are
Seems like as Azuma continues to grieve and think about loss, he’s also beginning to wonder about his legacy. What’s the thing that he can pass on, if any?
Now for the trailer, the plot looks really interesting. I have said it before and am saying it again, I love how omega here isn't someone who needs saving but can fight on his own. Very excited to see them again on my screen! I am gonna start counting days for 30th june now lol!
I'm officially adding "convenience store" to my list of non-relationship statuses 🤣
For these two to have sped run their first day together, they got that "we're two hot messes and we go together" vibe. Uncle In is a horn dog and Auntie Erng is sassy and just as horny 😂 And somehow they compliment each other lol
Ep. 3
That was a lot of mostly one night stands in the dms for someone who said they didn't do one night stands 🤨
Ong and his cat were adorable..I cackled at how fast In said no to a brownie 😂
For someone who cheated, Bom is gonna be a problem.
This show is all over the place and idk where it's going, but I'm enjoying the hell out of it..Is it just me or does this not seem like an uncut version.
How they just gonna get butt booty naked and hunch on the couch like mom ain't there 🤣 They wild af for that!
Does anyone know if Tae Joo is based on a real person? If he is, he has certainly had some cursed luck and life. Poor guy.
So happy that Seo Jeong-yeon is here as Park Ji-hoon's mother, she's one of my favorite actors in Kdramaland. She just thrust him to Jeon So-young/Jeong Mina, lol.
It's pretty funny how Kang Seongjae was supposed to be on leave but he became the disciple/apprentice/etc. of Jin Goo for the Marines/Ghost-catching Tteokbokki recipe, these LitRPG/GameLit/etc. progression systems always be coming up with the twists for the MCs!
And why did Jeong Mina join as a waiter for Jin Goo's bunsik joint, rofl, the power of crush is too stronk.
The throwback 4:3 ratio choreography with Yoon Kyung-ho, Lee Hong-nae, and Ra Mi-ran was hilarious, that broth journey.
KCTC moonlit games, let's go!
But ya I wonder who's skimming off with the logistics/supplies/et cetera, and how Han Dong-hee will navigate the intra-dynamics of it with her fellow officers/etc.
These two idiots made dumplings together, they're already married. Please use your words I beg you, they miss literally every single opportunity to have a talk.
For someone so naughty, their sex is pretty slow and sensual, lol.
For Prim and Bambi, I'm glad that all the foreshadowing about their bucket lists ended up coming back, I've said a few times or referenced it, that Bambi had to notice how much of Prim's bucket list was tied up into her career, her business. And it makes sense that she'd struggle under the idea that Prim was throwing all that away to take care of her. She wants nothing more than to not be a burden, and Prim making all these decisions for her is tragic because it's not what Bambi wants. Very oof.
For Min and Praew, I'm super happy that Praew's something of a voice of reason here, as always these two continue to surprise me. For all the flack they get, I think what I appreciate most about them is how grounded and realistic their problems are. When we got the trailer the hints seemed to point at them being the 'Straight Girl and the Besotted Lesbian' that everyone in the show acts like they must be, but that's not what their story's about, they have grounded reasonable struggles that lots of queer women in relationships face, their issues stem from their relative ages and experience, but they handle them in believable if not always the most reasonable way. They're just very sweet.
I was a little steamed with Gorya, but I got it. And I do appreciate that she did push back, while trying to do so within her own framework for filial respect, and I especially appreciate that when they finally talked about it and Shasha explained her position that Gorya backed her 100%. Girl's a spitfire and I'm happy that she's now 100% behind using said fiery nature to protect Shasha. (Also it's funny that Gorya's taken on some of Shasha's hobbies, like shooting, xD.)
I kind of loved how Gorya's come around to our stance on things as well and realized that she'd be a pretty poor match for Prim. Everytime we saw them together Gorya was very much in 'Nong' mode to the Phi from her school days, and we don't really see that from her with Shasha? Gorya's very assertive and likes to be in control, which makes her job make more sense, and I wonder how long she'd have been able to tolerating Prim. XD.
The ending of the episode was hard to watch, but the previews seem to indicate that things will be resolved, and I do hope that Prim and Bambi finally have the conversations and stuff they should have. I'm looking forward to Gorya (or more like Shasha) finally shutting down Shasha's mom, and Min and Praew seem like they're in a good spot! I think this one will hopefully stick the landing.
On another note: I think this show is crazy good. I love how complex everyone is.