It's upsetting to see that some people are bothered by people shipping Suho & Sieun. K-Dramas do not shy away…
I think people can ship anyone as long as it's respectful, but these statements from the director are pure queerbating, because we know that it's far from seeing a Lee Jae wook, or lee jun young, making a high-budget BL. Making these random statements is very convenient
I don't like anything censored at all, not least because it's not the custom in my country. I think it's more honest for someone to say that they have problems watching stories with gay people, because they're homophobic, because religion is an obstacle, than to write a huge text like this saying nothing about anything.
the story is korean, if it were chinese i wouldn't doubt that it was a brother. at least in the Bls there's more…
your opinion on the subject is also irrelevant, I still have the same opinion on the subject. In my country, adoptive siblings can't get married, whether they're straight or gay.
the story is korean, if it were chinese i wouldn't doubt that it was a brother. at least in the Bls there's more…
For me, a brother doesn't need to have the same blood. If they've been raised as a brother, they're a brother. So yes, there is BL (Boys' Love) with this theme
Honestly? It was disappointing. Underwhelming overall. The action scenes could’ve been way better, the fights…
I agree, I also noticed that the baku appeared more. And that scene of him with the biker looked like the other kdrama study group that some people complained looked like an anime.in episode 7 besides him appearing to be 34 years old.
I liked Lee Jung Young's performance, it's the third kdrama I've seen him play a villain, but in this one he's done it differently, he's a villain that's kind of comical, unlike the others with a psycho face.