My Korean friend told me the manhwa is "jjang good". For me the trailer and casting is jjang good lol. Haven't seen a romcom like this in a Kdrama since ages.
This drama is trending everywhere. Hope it's good.
Also can someone spoil me- is the kid supposed to be Wallace's? I'm not marking this as a spoiler because it's a wild guess from synopsis and set up of the drama.
I wonder what inspired Seohyun to take this up because this movie is going to be damn risky as a project for Korean public. I'm reading below that the manhwa was PG-13ish so I'll wait before I make guesses of how risque it's going to be lol. Trailer looks super fun though.
You gotta say this version's so good when people aren't looking forward to Ren's comeback lol. I think in *most* versions the SLS is damn strong but here Thyme and Gorya's pair has won most people over. :)
Anyone here obsessed with Choi Woo Shik like me? This in fact spiraled me back into my Park Seo Joon obsession also and these guys are all I think about. Help! :D
I thought this would be just a normal romcom (like a used plot ) but a lot of ppl seem to really like it? Could…
The props go to the main leads. The characters are funny but at the same time have a lot of depth, heart and there are no unnecessary scheming characters in this. It's slice of life about a bunch of characters having very warm conversations and at times emotional too. :)
I loved the constant conflict of emotions Teh has with himself. It made me dislike him but somehow I found his struggle the most realistic out of any LGBT/gay drama or film I've watched. The doubt Oh-aew has about himself physically was a very powerful scene for me- when he tries on a bra and in the end breaks down crying.
Also the hints of how one can't always control how they react to someone physically, or be unable to come to terms with it and how not everything is just a "phase" was something I was impressed with.
The two MLs really just seemed like two confused kids to me. I am not sure how realistic this portrayal was, but it seemed damn convincing to me. I felt like they were really alone in their struggle which might have provoked all the crying but it's possible someone might want to be "normal" aka heterosexual in front of society but fail at it. After all, the heart wants what it wants and there's nothing to be ashamed about. Loved this message towards the end when Teh came around to not running away from his real self and feelings. :)
This aside- Teh is just born to love guys. Idk why it never occurred to him but I could tell boy was whipped for Oh-aew since childhood lmao. That's NOT how someone is with a friend.
Not the best drama ever but it was a very interesting watch. This drama is more apt for teenage audiences but I appreciated the depth in the story and the characters.
I would have preferred it to be a standalone but hoping S2 won't be a letdown.
I'm at episode 3 right now, and I just don't feel it. No chemistry. No actual plot. I'm bored.Does it get better?
If it helps- I wasn't into the drama much till ep 5. Idk why I picked it up again and binged ep 6-11 today. It got infinitely better for me and now I think it's the best kdrama I've watched in ages.
I think this drama is rated too low. It's really good so far. Kim Bum and Rain are killing it and with looks to boot. I don't care much about the females in the show. The ghosts are a nice laugh as well.
Also can someone spoil me- is the kid supposed to be Wallace's? I'm not marking this as a spoiler because it's a wild guess from synopsis and set up of the drama.
Love this cast, the drama and everything about it. It's something I didn't know I needed in 2022. :D
Also the hints of how one can't always control how they react to someone physically, or be unable to come to terms with it and how not everything is just a "phase" was something I was impressed with.
The two MLs really just seemed like two confused kids to me. I am not sure how realistic this portrayal was, but it seemed damn convincing to me. I felt like they were really alone in their struggle which might have provoked all the crying but it's possible someone might want to be "normal" aka heterosexual in front of society but fail at it. After all, the heart wants what it wants and there's nothing to be ashamed about. Loved this message towards the end when Teh came around to not running away from his real self and feelings. :)
This aside- Teh is just born to love guys. Idk why it never occurred to him but I could tell boy was whipped for Oh-aew since childhood lmao. That's NOT how someone is with a friend.
I would have preferred it to be a standalone but hoping S2 won't be a letdown.
This should be more popular!