Jun will master kissing so others will fall head over heels for him... no need for that, Sorn is already so head over heels that very soon, Jun won't be allowed to even breathe on his own.
Heesu and Seungwon were everything to me and I wish the series had been about them only, with Jiyu being Seungwon's best friend, single and happy, and Chan Yeong erased completely because he was the worst "best" friend to Heesu and the worst character ever. I didn't think he could get worse and then the finale came and he proved me wrong.
But I'm giving credit where it's due - Heesu was an amazing, rich, interesting protagonist with his chaotic, oblivious, sometimes annoying, but good-natured, loyal and brave self and I loved him to pieces, and now I'm convinced more than ever that Seongwon, not being half as brave as Heesu as to confess his feelings, has been deliberately (well, until the very last episode when he pulled away) working to make Heesu fall for him and confess first, because he has been actively trying to show he likes Heesu without saying it since episode one. They make an adorable couple and I have been anticipating them for 5 weeks, so I'm not letting the rest spoil my love for them. <3
Well, we all knew the confession was going to be in the last episode, so no surprise here, but they couldn't have made Chan Yeong more unlikebale even if they'd actively tried.
I suppose this episode was meant to be angsty, but it was frustrating instead. Why would Heesu need to tell a friend who doesn't care about him first before telling the actual person he likes? Why wouldn't Seongwon just tell him? It's not easy, of course, but it's been going on how long?
It's been a while since I've seen a BL that took such a long time for the mains to admit their feelings. I think it would've been received way better if it'd come out in 2021, because quite a few of the BLs then were like that.
Is this really a BL? Episode 5 was a little encouraging, but nothing happened in episode 6. The only relationships going on are heterosexual, and this is not why I started watching.
It's pretty and nice to look at, the music is nice, too, but very slow and more of a bromance, as much as I dislike the word. Nothing happened between the mains in 6 episodes out of 7, except that they developed a very close friendship. I don't see that changing in one episode.
If it's indeed meant to be a bromance, they should label it as one.
You guys seriously nitpick at ANYTHING, like just be grateful we even got this show to begin with. & there’s…
Yes, although I could've done without the straight couple, I don't get the complains about them getting most screen time. Clearly Heesu is the main character and most screen time is about him.
I'm not sure I got it right, but the carrot juice thing was started by Chan Young as a joke and the girl and Seung Won picked on it?
Jiyu is, for me, the best character along with Heesu, no competition.
I liked episodes 7 and 8, we're finally getting somewhere. I'll never understand why Seung Won didn't tell Heesu he didn't like Jiyu a lot earlier and hope to hear some explanation for it. Please don't drag the confession until the very last episode, although I'm expecting exactly that to happen.
After they fixed the English subs for part 4, I'm glad to say the plot is picking up.
Jay, you could've had your boyfriend this very episode if you haven't said what you said... really, why do people have to complicate things? If Sant hadn't been interested, he wouldn't have brought it up.
I'm enjoying the series a lot, the trope of falling for someone you'd rejected at first is not as often.
That school play gave me a second-hand embarrassement, though.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GoKTDkSbgAAAOiw?format=jpg&name=largedid they cut out this scene????
I'm so angry and upset about that, you can't imagine, and I actually like the show, but this is not it. They didn't have problems showing the straight couple holding hands and cuddling on the bus.
There are still 4 episodes to go. Prediction: we'll have to see the straight couple being sweet to each other in every single one of them, while Heesu and Seung Won won't get to it, because they'll confess in the very last episode, given the pacing their SL has been given.
I get that this is the story and Heesu needs time to get over his heartbreak and sort himself out, but cutting scenes like that one and giving us the straight couple doing it instead leaves a really bitter taste in my mouth.
See Your Love was the last BL from Taiwan I loved, but this might turn into another one I will enjoy if they keep it on. The main couple are doing it for me, despite the unbelievable plot (which is the case for most BLs from Taiwan, to be honest, so I've learned to ignore it).
I like this very, very, very much, because it has all elements that appeal to me. Minjun is absolutely cute, I love the office/university setting, there's the right amount of angst and romance, there's tension between the mains, and there's history. One episode a week is not enough!
But they still have A Dog and a Plane coming up and I hope very much they won't be replaced. I haven't seen an official announcement about it, although gmmtv tends to make these at the last moment.
I didn't expect to like this as much as I did and am glad to be proven wrong, because I started it with low expectations and enjoyed the 6-months-long ride immensely.
I like unproblematic couples best, so Faifa/Wine were by far my favourite and I'm a little sad that they got less airing time than the other two main couples, but I guess that this is what we can hope for when there are no (big) misunderstandings, no toxicity and good communication between a couple. I also liked Pond and Sand, for the very same reasons.
The trio of Arm, Po and Sand was the best part of the first third of the series, Faifa as a character took over as soon as he was introduced and dominated the second and the third parts for me.
This is clearly meant to be a gift to the fans of the main couple. If you are into them, you'll love it. It's basically 40 minutes of them being overly sweet (at times too much, but this is me) to each other. The side couples are barely there. I think I'll give up on seeing Real and Hia in the last episode and will just wait for the AuauSave series.
To whoever is sending these messages to Heesu: thank you, at least you managed to stop him from pushing Seung Won at Ji Yu and from following Chan Yeong around. I like Heesu's sisters and enjoy them every time they are on screen.
I wish I liked the straight couple better but unfortunately, I'm not interested in them or their characters at all, which is not good, because they are mains and I expect their airing time to stay the same.
Seung Won's crush is the cutest ever I've seen in a long time. The guy is trying and not giving up, which I like, because many would've at this point, considering how Heesu is acting.
Heesu ist absolutely hopeless, so stupid and oblivious and at the same schelming to keep his best friend from his crush by throwing poor Seung Won at her... what a combination. I'm frankly surprised with Seung Won's patience for him. I would've given up by now. He must really like him.
What exactly would Heesu be winning even if his best friend didn't like the girl? He still won't get together with him the way he wants, that should've been clear to him by now.
Pai with his tsundere attitude and hissy fits was the highlight in this series for me. I really enjoyed the second couple and am glad they got enough airtime.
But I'm giving credit where it's due - Heesu was an amazing, rich, interesting protagonist with his chaotic, oblivious, sometimes annoying, but good-natured, loyal and brave self and I loved him to pieces, and now I'm convinced more than ever that Seongwon, not being half as brave as Heesu as to confess his feelings, has been deliberately (well, until the very last episode when he pulled away) working to make Heesu fall for him and confess first, because he has been actively trying to show he likes Heesu without saying it since episode one. They make an adorable couple and I have been anticipating them for 5 weeks, so I'm not letting the rest spoil my love for them. <3
I suppose this episode was meant to be angsty, but it was frustrating instead. Why would Heesu need to tell a friend who doesn't care about him first before telling the actual person he likes? Why wouldn't Seongwon just tell him? It's not easy, of course, but it's been going on how long?
It's been a while since I've seen a BL that took such a long time for the mains to admit their feelings. I think it would've been received way better if it'd come out in 2021, because quite a few of the BLs then were like that.
It's pretty and nice to look at, the music is nice, too, but very slow and more of a bromance, as much as I dislike the word. Nothing happened between the mains in 6 episodes out of 7, except that they developed a very close friendship. I don't see that changing in one episode.
If it's indeed meant to be a bromance, they should label it as one.
We need BLs like this. I'll be watching and rewatching certain parts, like the beginning ;)
Jiyu is, for me, the best character along with Heesu, no competition.
I liked episodes 7 and 8, we're finally getting somewhere. I'll never understand why Seung Won didn't tell Heesu he didn't like Jiyu a lot earlier and hope to hear some explanation for it. Please don't drag the confession until the very last episode, although I'm expecting exactly that to happen.
Jay, you could've had your boyfriend this very episode if you haven't said what you said... really, why do people have to complicate things? If Sant hadn't been interested, he wouldn't have brought it up.
I'm enjoying the series a lot, the trope of falling for someone you'd rejected at first is not as often.
That school play gave me a second-hand embarrassement, though.
There are still 4 episodes to go. Prediction: we'll have to see the straight couple being sweet to each other in every single one of them, while Heesu and Seung Won won't get to it, because they'll confess in the very last episode, given the pacing their SL has been given.
I get that this is the story and Heesu needs time to get over his heartbreak and sort himself out, but cutting scenes like that one and giving us the straight couple doing it instead leaves a really bitter taste in my mouth.
I like unproblematic couples best, so Faifa/Wine were by far my favourite and I'm a little sad that they got less airing time than the other two main couples, but I guess that this is what we can hope for when there are no (big) misunderstandings, no toxicity and good communication between a couple. I also liked Pond and Sand, for the very same reasons.
The trio of Arm, Po and Sand was the best part of the first third of the series, Faifa as a character took over as soon as he was introduced and dominated the second and the third parts for me.
I wish I liked the straight couple better but unfortunately, I'm not interested in them or their characters at all, which is not good, because they are mains and I expect their airing time to stay the same.
Seung Won's crush is the cutest ever I've seen in a long time. The guy is trying and not giving up, which I like, because many would've at this point, considering how Heesu is acting.
What exactly would Heesu be winning even if his best friend didn't like the girl? He still won't get together with him the way he wants, that should've been clear to him by now.