I love the ending!! but i'm confused if Nao and her mother started living in Kougetsu An when she's already around…
The matron found out about Itsuki loving another woman (Yuriko) during the early part of their marriage. He proposed a divorce application when he learned that Yuriko is pregnant. To prevent the divorce, the matron approached Tsubaki's real father and got pregnant. She never knew who was the woman Itsuki loved, until Yuriko started living in Kougetsu An with Nao (when she was 5 years old).
Yuriko did not work in Kougetsu An before Nao was born. She and Itsuki were middle school classmates (this was said by the Grandmaster at 47:38 of episode 7), that was how they knew each other.
What a wild ride that was for a finale! So, so, so satisfying. Everything was neatly wrapped up—and I wasn't even expecting that considering how messed up everything and everyone were! Lol
Haven’t started it yet because I’m waiting for more episodes, but how are the twins’ roles so far? Do they have bigger roles than the first season or are they still neglected like before?
I've already watched a lot of BLs, but Love Sick still gives me all the feels whenever I think about it.
Messy first episode aside, this drama was all sorts of everything: chaotic, slow, charming, and nostalgic. The characters were young and reckless—and watching them do dumb things both frustrated me AND made me miss high school. It really highlighted how chaotic and confusing this phase of our lives (high school) can be.
Hahahhahahahaha imagine my surprise when I finally watched this so-called legendary BL, only to see some toxic ass shit. Gu Hai's persistence was too scary. He was brash and forceful, and their interactions were downright childish and unromantic.
So yes, thank you for this review because the lack of criticisms on this show is too baffling.
wouldn't tencent Video's own platform (wetv) release it subbed?
I’m not sure tbh, but WeTV usually sub their dramas as they air since VIP users get an earlier access to new episodes.
If Miss S is still isn’t in their database now that the drama is airing, I doubt they’ll sub it anytime soon. They could still add it in the future like how they added older dramas, though.
I am just assuming that HBO Asia exclusively got the license for now, lol. It is branded as an HBO Asia Original after all.
Watching Korean dramas for years have really affected my life—kitchen included! I now always have my stash of pastes: gochujang, doenjang, and ssamjang. I guess these pastes, as well as sesame oil and gochugaru are all essential in making their main dishes. As for kimchi, it's only seasonal in my refrigerator since I don't have the proper container for that, so it gives the whole fridge a stinky smell lol
Never really thought of making the snacks you mentioned (toast, teokbokki) because I'm Asian as hell and I need my rice, but you certainly made me want to make them XD
Yuriko did not work in Kougetsu An before Nao was born. She and Itsuki were middle school classmates (this was said by the Grandmaster at 47:38 of episode 7), that was how they knew each other.
Messy first episode aside, this drama was all sorts of everything: chaotic, slow, charming, and nostalgic. The characters were young and reckless—and watching them do dumb things both frustrated me AND made me miss high school. It really highlighted how chaotic and confusing this phase of our lives (high school) can be.
this is so unnecessary given how much we've seen Xiang Hao Ting in his lowest and how we've seen enough in the future (6 years).
So yes, thank you for this review because the lack of criticisms on this show is too baffling.
They could however find an actor with the same build as Saint and maybe do some back shot when Ae and Pete reunites lol
Here's some spoiler about Ae and Pete in the novel: https://aminoapps.com/c/bldrama/page/blog/aepete-spoilers-novel/vvb7_vYFnuBPND4oLrb3KaMGblKLMEY2o
If Miss S is still isn’t in their database now that the drama is airing, I doubt they’ll sub it anytime soon. They could still add it in the future like how they added older dramas, though.
I am just assuming that HBO Asia exclusively got the license for now, lol. It is branded as an HBO Asia Original after all.
I don't think this will be available in other platforms (unless fansubbed) since HBO already got the license :c
Watching Korean dramas for years have really affected my life—kitchen included! I now always have my stash of pastes: gochujang, doenjang, and ssamjang. I guess these pastes, as well as sesame oil and gochugaru are all essential in making their main dishes. As for kimchi, it's only seasonal in my refrigerator since I don't have the proper container for that, so it gives the whole fridge a stinky smell lol
Never really thought of making the snacks you mentioned (toast, teokbokki) because I'm Asian as hell and I need my rice, but you certainly made me want to make them XD
Thank you again for the article and the recipes!