i'm going to be so heartbroken if eunho and heon don't stay together in the end, I have a feeling they might give us a sad ending where eunho goes back to the present and heon will stay in the past but I really hope that they stay together whether it's the past or present
I'm so happy they are getting their own series, I had so much hope for it but also didn't want to disappoint myself if they left it at the special episode. I hope all of the cast will return if they can or want to especially ja and first, of course. I can't tell you how much I cried for them in the final episode so I hope we get a lot of happy moments to make up for the sadness :)
I am a U.S. viewer, I was wondering if Cherry Magic the movie will be put onto Crunchyroll like the series is or if it'll only be shown in Japan theaters or something?
i think i figured out why I felt this way, I am watching Bad Buddy and Not Me and MDL says both series are approx. 45 minutes each episode but Not Me is actually approx. 45 minutes and Bad Buddy hits at around an hour (ep 1 was 50 minutes while ep 10 was about 70 minutes) if you are watching Bad Buddy as well that might be why haha
ep 5 was cute but it was basically 90% montage 10% dialogue also the camera shots were so weird, I know it's not a fancy budget but the zoomed-in shots that miss half of their face are weird. I thought with the beautifulness that is Light On Me, Korea was becoming more appreciative of bl and gay romance but apparently not. I hope in the future Korea will learn to be more accepting. Their BL's are cute but way too short and underdeveloped to be remembered unlike Thai BL's (yes I understand Korea is more conservative but this is how I feel)
came here to comment that the museum family date has to be one of the best scenes of the show because we actually got a happy moment but I just saw they added more episodes AGAIN, 150 episodes?! wasn't it supposed to end at 120 or something? I hope the actors knew about this beforehand, I would feel bad for them if they kept learning there was more to film.
The countdown is off by a day, the episodes air on tuesday.
ah then maybe it's a time zone thing, I'm EST and it probably follows Thailand time but I don't think I've ever faced this problem with another Asian drama before
i have 2 episodes left of this drama but on a side note I just wanted to say the fl and her brother's house is probably the best house setting I've ever seen in a drama even the rich ones, all of the rooms are so nice and the layout is unique.
to be honest, I don't really care for the main couple and the second lead guy but I wanted to watch this for Cha In Ha, this is the first drama I've seen and I'd like to watch as many of his other ones as possible. I didn't know who he was before he passed but he seemed like a beautiful soul so I was still very sad finding out he passed at such a young age, I can tell he would've been even more successful in the future. I hope he wasn't in any pain and that his family is okay as well.
I can't tell you how much I cried for them in the final episode so I hope we get a lot of happy moments to make up for the sadness :)
I thought with the beautifulness that is Light On Me, Korea was becoming more appreciative of bl and gay romance but apparently not. I hope in the future Korea will learn to be more accepting. Their BL's are cute but way too short and underdeveloped to be remembered unlike Thai BL's (yes I understand Korea is more conservative but this is how I feel)
to be honest, I don't really care for the main couple and the second lead guy but I wanted to watch this for Cha In Ha, this is the first drama I've seen and I'd like to watch as many of his other ones as possible. I didn't know who he was before he passed but he seemed like a beautiful soul so I was still very sad finding out he passed at such a young age, I can tell he would've been even more successful in the future. I hope he wasn't in any pain and that his family is okay as well.