wait so he transforms into different EXISTING PEOPLE, or how does he 'speak' different languages, but can't actually…
that was such a useless characteristic. at the very end he can speak both english and korean, so like that day's body happened to be bilingual? lmao the glasses I can kinda excuse, but this was just dumb
i appreciate the way they handled the lgbtq+ characters. i was a little on the fence because of dan ah's fake coming out, but they addressed that as well <3
so the "happy ending" is to exploit a woman to have a child they don't even want just to please the homophobic father? this is some next level bullshyt.
it's weird that the story is told by sangyi's point of view, when insoo's character has a lot more going on. the finale was abrupt, but I can see the chemistry and the ost is cute too
I like this series. What I find interesting is that those who are screaming "toxic" have little compassion for…
nah fvck homophobes no matter what their inner struggle is, we're all struggling, there's no need to take it on someone else. fvck tonhon's friends too, that even knowing his family situation, they'd rather hide themselves and cheer up for his homophobia instead of helping him get out of that environment and heal
But some people (myself included) love these types of cliche dramas.....
by that logic, if I'm not interested in this drama in particular, but I like sotus, for example, does that mean one of them is not bl, or is less bl than the other? see, i don't know why you're bringing representation into this, you think bl is not supposed to represent the community since it is mainly by and for women? are works like gaya sa pelikula or gameboys BL, or gay dramas? bl is at most a subgenre for me, maybe just a tag for recognizing that there is a gay romance upfront , clearly its different for you, but I'm yet to understand the difference.
I've had my share of experience with gayness, since I'm gay myself btw. not that it matters
But some people (myself included) love these types of cliche dramas.....
bl=boys love. if the main plot involves men as main characters having a homoerotic relationship, then that's a bl, but it's not really a genre, it can be a romantic story, or a drama (no need to add the "gay" before), even a horror movie. about all those percentages, that's just your interest, so idk what does that have to do with anything?
see, i don't know why you're bringing representation into this, you think bl is not supposed to represent the community since it is mainly by and for women? are works like gaya sa pelikula or gameboys BL, or gay dramas? bl is at most a subgenre for me, maybe just a tag for recognizing that there is a gay romance upfront , clearly its different for you, but I'm yet to understand the difference.
I've had my share of experience with gayness, since I'm gay myself btw. not that it matters