They did not skip this point. The scene relies on a soap drama convention. Khun Thee asked Peach whether Peach loved him, which implied a proposal. Peach understood the implication and answered yes. In soap dramas, characters often imply serious commitments such as marriage without stating them directly.
I loved the incorporation of the kids into their family. I haven't seen a lot of BL dramas portray the aspect of having kids. This was a beautiful and funny series. It deserves a 10/10.
I wish I had read the comments before watching it. Like, the double standards the detective has are insane. Like his mother is the original culprit. "No, his mom is sick." His friend's little sister is the present culprit. Aah yes, let's go all out and make sure we arrest her. Even if it means that I'll pressure her to commit suicide. Now he acts all innocent. And why is he so dumb? Like the many moments where I am just like, 'Did he just claim he will protect the doctor?' Yet he handed him over to the very prosecutors, or rather the system that put his father through hell for false accusation. Not to mention him blurting out the fact the doctor is Lee Sang Woo's son to his colleagues. He knows nothing about trust. Like, honestly.
I agree. I had high hopes for the secondary couple in this series but there is zero chemistry. I know Yoon can…
Champ struggles to convey emotion convincingly, particularly evident in the first scene involving "blood" and so on. His acting makes it difficult to feel any real chemistry between the secondary couple. Tai, on the other hand, has been performing well.
I’ve just rewatched Gank Your Heart and I still absolutely love it, especially Wang Yibo. I can’t help but imagine him in similar roles, falling in love with that classic tsundere vibe: “I don’t know how I feel, but my heart knows better.” He really suits that kind of character.
However, there’s something that deeply unsettled me this time around, which I must have overlooked the first time because I was so focused on the main storyline. In the scene where the manager of Legends sa's Qiu Yue in his car while she is apologising for the false video that was posted from her laptop, nothing is done about it. There is no justice, no consequences, not even an attempt to report him. Why was that just ignored? It is genuinely upsetting and disheartening that such a serious issue was treated like a passing moment. Even a small effort to show it being addressed would have been better than acting as if it never happened. Unless I missed something, I find it disappointing that the show failed to highlight that people can and should take action in those situations.
I wish they could have made this a daily series. Like Monday to Friday. I mean I made it to Ep 30, but now the plot is thickening and reaching climax. So getting 2 episodes per weekend is just crazy.
How are these characters related? Like Tai and Jun? I guess Win is Jun's best friend, and Sorn is Tai's best friend, who likes Jun. Someone who has read the book or understands better, please help me understand. More like A and B are brothers, cousins, or family friends. It's a bit confusing.
However, there’s something that deeply unsettled me this time around, which I must have overlooked the first time because I was so focused on the main storyline. In the scene where the manager of Legends sa's Qiu Yue in his car while she is apologising for the false video that was posted from her laptop, nothing is done about it. There is no justice, no consequences, not even an attempt to report him. Why was that just ignored? It is genuinely upsetting and disheartening that such a serious issue was treated like a passing moment. Even a small effort to show it being addressed would have been better than acting as if it never happened. Unless I missed something, I find it disappointing that the show failed to highlight that people can and should take action in those situations.