Honestly, they can keep him as the villain/psycho; he does it the best. But give him lead roles PLEASEEEEEEE he is too fine to not have more lead roles
It's kind of overhyped; it was everywhere on social media, so I gave it a shot. Skipped through a lot—I'm not big on cinematography—but it was alright. The acting was good. They could've given us more background info on the characters. It's all about the aesthetics, though, haha. Maybe I just don't like action movies that are slow pace...
So, I came here 'cause he was in this drama I was gonna binge, and then I see all these comments, and I'm like confused . Googled his name, and bam, dating rumors! Then I'm like, hold up, her name sounds familiar. Look it up, and I'm like , it's you again 😂 !
I checked for bad reviews and discovered that originally, it was a BL (Boys' Love) series. People are rating it…
Personally, I haven't read the manhwa, so I don't know how it feels. However, we should consider the impact on people who haven't watched it yet. They might see a bad review and decide not to watch this good K-drama just because someone who created their account just one day ago said it's bad.
I checked for bad reviews and discovered that originally, it was a BL (Boys' Love) series. People are rating it a 1 just because it's not BL – that's so silly! Don't they know the writer approved the change? Besides, they didn't even consider that the K-drama itself was good. Most of them created accounts just to give it a bad review, and many didn't even watch it fully after finding out the BL aspect was removed. But what did we expect? It's South Korea. Can you name five popular queer K-dramas that were adaptations?