Hey guys I have a question about the ending. When Peem came to the guys’ graduation, he and Khem made it sound like they haven’t seen each other in 2 years. Can I ask why? I mean I understand that Khem had to finish his studies and Peem had to stay in the village, but what stopped them from meeting during the breaks or holidays for example? Maybe the novel readers could explain it better.
I watched two seasons together and overall I liked it, the main couple was nice (and at least we have good kisses in this jbl).
But I got really tired from the constant “hardworking” talk. All they care about is getting better at work. Don’t they have life outside of that? I understand that Japanese culture is different, but it was just really tiresome to watch and I couldn’t relate to them at all.
I loved it! Nothing extraordinary about this drama, but somehow it really captured my heart. I like that the issues of sexuality were addressed and that they showed a relatable gay character like Akira. Kanata and Akira had good chemistry and were really cute, although I wish the kisses were better (but that’s a problem for many Japanese BLs).
What a great series! It's nice that a major Japanese network made a gueer drama like this. The way it deals with important topics like LGBTQ+ rights, parenthood, misogyny, self-discovery and many more feels so sincere and touching. And all of the charecters are so fun and likeable, I thoroughly enjoyed watching each of their storylines.
In times like these I get frustrated that BL is still pretty niche because I NEED everyone to watch this amazing show. The quality is immaculate - writing, cinematography, acting, OST and everything. This is the kind of series that deserves to be put on HBO
I’m sorry but Love, June and Mewnich look way too young to believe they’re university professors 😭 And as far as I know you can be a professor only after you got your Phd, not when you’re just pursuing it. I like that gmmtv gave them mature series but i just can’t take them seriously in these roles
The "voting" system is so unfair. The result is simply based on popularity and not actual quality. It's very obvious that in all these missions Korean team will get the most views on youtube ( and the whole section of ep dedicated to them and their "hardships" really shows favoritism.) Osaka gang used Twice members in their video and of course just because of them fans will vote for ojo.
Can someone help me with the timeline? I just found out that apparently world of kpop mission was already released 3 months ago and the voting already ended. (I also think results are out even though ep 4 hasn’t been released yet). Does that mean they shot 1-3 episodes before March and then had a break and only now return?
I know that they have the same ending(kinda), but i was curious whether they were able to fit the whole manhwa story in this season. Also if there’s season 3, how would they do it if the manhwa is over?
Damn Chanyoung is so annoying in this drama 😭 It’s a shame cuz he was actually a likeable character in the manhwa, he was helping Heesu and Seungwon to be together and was a nice caring friend to Heesu. Here he just seems like a self-centred and jealous guy. (I like Jiyu though, I just don’t care about her romance with Chanyoung)
Well the last 2 episodes were disappointing… Isn’t Heesu the main character? Why did we barely see any development with him and Seungwon? I still have hope it’ll get better in future episodes, but if not… 😬
Chian and Fou4mod had a long kissing scene in ep 5
They had 3 kissing scenes in total (at school, after roller skating, and in ep 5) and I don’t find any of those kisses odd. It’s the opposite - I think they were very realistic. As to why we haven’t seen them kiss when they were turned on - I think it’s just a director’s choice. Boss Kuno loves showing intimacy without kissing, he did that a lot in ITSAY. And I think us not seeing them kiss in that moment did not make the scene any less intimate
But I got really tired from the constant “hardworking” talk. All they care about is getting better at work. Don’t they have life outside of that? I understand that Japanese culture is different, but it was just really tiresome to watch and I couldn’t relate to them at all.
The way it deals with important topics like LGBTQ+ rights, parenthood, misogyny, self-discovery and many more feels so sincere and touching.
And all of the charecters are so fun and likeable, I thoroughly enjoyed watching each of their storylines.
I still have hope it’ll get better in future episodes, but if not… 😬