I also think that because Gook isn't the kind to verbalize his feelings is y TJ repeated what he said to him at…
I think he was confident at the beginning, how he would make KG refrain from joking about leaving him, touching KG frivolously. (episode 1 especially) After KG meets HM, TJ feels that KG is slipping away. This drives TJ to realize his feelings for KG. The beauty of this series is that it's so short, so a lot of it is up to our own interpretation :)
I need more... six 10-minute long episodes weren't enough for me. This series is so much better developed than other lgbtq+ dramas (that have 45+ min. episodes) out there. I guess I will be spending my time reading comments on this page and rewatching the first six episodes over and over again :P
Even without any kiss scenes (yet), the leads in this series have more tension and passion between them than series in which the leads kiss (or go further) often. The actors are so good at acting and the storyline is awesome! Hopefully, the ending is just as great!
omg XD As bad as that would be, I would laugh if that happened But didn't Pil Hyun say he liked TJ because TJ was handsome (in the pasta scene at the restaurant with KG and HM)? And Pil Hyun called his friends not handsome?
I also think that because Gook isn't the kind to verbalize his feelings is y TJ repeated what he said to him at…
Oh true! I originally thought in ep 3 that KG wanted to run away from his feelings for TJ because it hurt so much to have them. But what you're saying may be true as well! And yes, I would love for an "angry kiss" in the future between TJ and KG, especially since TJ emphasized it. Plus when TJ asked KG if he saw the angry kiss, KG didn't respond and the subject was changed. Perhaps KG will show his knowledge of an "angry kiss" in the future XD For sure there will be at least one angry character in episode 7 and/or 8 though: KG, TJ, or the father I am hoping all anger will be resolved though so we can have the happy ending we want.
I also think that because Gook isn't the kind to verbalize his feelings is y TJ repeated what he said to him at…
Yes, KG isn't one to verbalize his feelings. But this is probably due to him having to hide them all the time. TJ HAD a lot of confidence that he would never lose KG, so TJ spoke his mind with him. But KG realized his feelings beforehand and kept silent because he didn't want to lose TJ. Since KG chose to keep his feelings secret, he lost TJ.
Oh yes, England, I almost forgot! GK probably doesn't want to start something with TJ and get caught because then TJ would be even more distanced from him. You're right, kidnapping probably wouldn't make sense, but it is common in many romance dramas where one lover saves the other and they grow closer.
No, Gook pushed Taejoo away before anything happened.
Here's why I feel the kiss didn't happen:
1. People are saying Pil Hyeon stood there for a while staring at them and the kiss happened off-screen. I thought Pil Hyeon stood there for a couple of seconds to confirm what he was seeing (it's not every day the people who you thought were master and servant tried to kiss each other in real life).
2. And I feel like KG is just real sensitive to TJ being close to him or touching him (remember how he always pushed TJ away and told TJ not to provoke him) and KG was out of breath due to the combined effort of trying to trying to push him off and because of how close TJ was to him made his heart beat faster.
3. When TJ said "I shouldn't have done that," and when KG said "you always do what you want," I thought KG was mad at TJ for attempting to kiss him, not kissing him (but it could go either way in this context).
4. This is a viki original, so I don't think it airs in South Korea. It's mainly for viki users who are international fans (who are typically open to a wide variety of genres). Therefore, the producers may not have had to worry about a south korean audience who possibly may not accept kiss scenes between those of the same gender. And there are some uncensored scenes in South Korean lgbtq dramas from the previous years, although few in number.
I think we will definitely get an on-screen kiss soon if the ending turns out to be a happy one (and hopefully it is!).
I also hope that South Korea will make its contents more diverse! I'm not sure if Viki originals ever broadcast…
What you're saying may be possible. Here's why I feel it didn't happen:
1. I honestly thought Pil Hyeon stood there for a couple of seconds to confirm what he was seeing (it's not every day the people who you thought were master and servant tried to kiss each other in real life). 2.And I feel like KG is just real sensitive to TJ being close to him or touching him (remember how he always pushed TJ away and told TJ not to provoke him) and KG was out of breath due to the combined effort of trying to trying to push him off and because of how close TJ was to him made his heart beat faster. 3.When TJ said "I shouldn't have done that," and when KG said "you always do what you want," I thought KG was mad at TJ for attempting to kiss him, not kissing him (but it could go either way in this context).
4. This is a viki original, so I don't think it airs in South Korea. It's mainly for viki users who are international fans (who are typically open to a wide variety of genres). Therefore, the producers may not have had to worry about a south korean audience who possibly may not accept kiss scenes between those of the same gender. And there are some uncensored scenes in South Korean lgbtq dramas from the previous years, although few in number.
I think we will definitely get an on-screen kiss soon if the ending turns out to be a happy one (and hopefully it is!).
Okay, so I rewatched all 6 episodes that were released for the second time, and I noticed something.
TJ seems like a spoiled kid who is always above KG. For example, whenever KG does something TJ doesn't like (like when KG joked that TJ doesn't need him as a bodyguard anymore since TJ is so good at fighting, TJ got angry and said don't even joke about that), TJ strongly orders him not to do it. However, whenever KG sees TJ doing something he doesn't like (like when TJ kissed that girl outside of their house), KG just silently is in pain. Also, when TJ gave his empty chocolate milk carton to KG to throw away while TJ went to put Pil Hyun in a headlock, TJ is showing his superiority over KG. TJ believes because he is getting everything he wants and is happy, KG is happy too, but in reality, KG is hurting because he is trying to keep his feelings inside.
In addition, TJ seems like an immature kid who always gets what he wants and wants everyone has to bend to his whim. For example, TJ and Pil Hyun's first three girlfriends, TJ touching everyone's ears and forcing Pil Hyun to be his friend (Pil Hyun later seems to respect him though), TJ pretending to have a broken hand so KG can give him attention, and TJ touching KG at various times in the drama. The thing TJ likes the most is KG's attention. In the rare times that KG is not with TJ, TJ always tries to follow him. For example, TJ wants KG with him in the shower so he faked a cast; in the volleyball game, TJ follows behind KG and makes fun of KG for protecting Hyemi instead; and when he is supposed to be tutoring, TJ goes to crash KG's date instead. At the end of episode 6, KG brings up a good point: TJ cannot live without him.
KG is frustrated that TJ always acts on a whim and gets what he wants. Because TJ acts the way he acts, KG always feels below him, which is not healthy for a relationship. Even when TJ confessed, TJ walked out with the last word. It isn't fair to KG that TJ got mad at KG for telling Hyemi that they were only in a master-servant relationship because TJ is the one that makes KG feel that way. I feel like to make this work, TJ needs to think from KG's perspective and understand KG's feelings. TJ's frivolousness (and maybe fear of TJ's dad) is probably why KG tried to distance himself from him. KG clearly loves him, buying him chocolate milk at the end of the last episode. However, KG seems to be scared of TJ's power over him.
(I didn't write this to hate on TJ, I just wanted to share my theory on why KG seems to be distancing himself from TJ. I love TJ and KG as characters and I hope this drama will have a happy ending!)
also guys I noticed in THE scene (in school when they ,,kissed,,) in the back ground behind Kim Pil Hyeon, the…
Maybe that's why TJ's house was trashed. Because TJ had an argument with his father about it in the house, and his father took him away? His father seem like a really strict man.
sir, can you imagine if this was a completely fleshed out 16 episode kdrama with devlopments, side stories, back…
I also hope that South Korea will make its contents more diverse! I'm not sure if Viki originals ever broadcast in Korea (and mostly international fans use Viki), but if they realize how popular shows with LGBTQ+ representation can get, maybe they could make these kinds of shows into a 16-20 episode kdrama! Perhaps this was just a tiny step into the water, just to see how a South Korean drama with gay representation will turn out, and if it becomes big, they will be able to earn more money to make even longer dramas!
Also, I don't think they kissed since KG pushed TJ away.
Ngl, that 'guardian angle' thing looked terrifying and if someone had given it to me, I would have taken it as…
It might look creepy, but I feel like HM means no harm with that angel. She didn't play the girl who sought to break the two boys up (a common trope in BL dramas) , which I am glad for. She was really supportive even though it clearly saddened her.
But didn't Pil Hyun say he liked TJ because TJ was handsome (in the pasta scene at the restaurant with KG and HM)? And Pil Hyun called his friends not handsome?
For sure there will be at least one angry character in episode 7 and/or 8 though: KG, TJ, or the father
I am hoping all anger will be resolved though so we can have the happy ending we want.
Ah yes I really wanted to get the 4 points XD
Yes, Happy endings!
1. People are saying Pil Hyeon stood there for a while staring at them and the kiss happened off-screen. I thought Pil Hyeon stood there for a couple of seconds to confirm what he was seeing (it's not every day the people who you thought were master and servant tried to kiss each other in real life).
2. And I feel like KG is just real sensitive to TJ being close to him or touching him (remember how he always pushed TJ away and told TJ not to provoke him) and KG was out of breath due to the combined effort of trying to trying to push him off and because of how close TJ was to him made his heart beat faster.
3. When TJ said "I shouldn't have done that," and when KG said "you always do what you want," I thought KG was mad at TJ for attempting to kiss him, not kissing him (but it could go either way in this context).
4. This is a viki original, so I don't think it airs in South Korea. It's mainly for viki users who are international fans (who are typically open to a wide variety of genres). Therefore, the producers may not have had to worry about a south korean audience who possibly may not accept kiss scenes between those of the same gender. And there are some uncensored scenes in South Korean lgbtq dramas from the previous years, although few in number.
I think we will definitely get an on-screen kiss soon if the ending turns out to be a happy one (and hopefully it is!).
1. I honestly thought Pil Hyeon stood there for a couple of seconds to confirm what he was seeing (it's not every day the people who you thought were master and servant tried to kiss each other in real life).
2.And I feel like KG is just real sensitive to TJ being close to him or touching him (remember how he always pushed TJ away and told TJ not to provoke him) and KG was out of breath due to the combined effort of trying to trying to push him off and because of how close TJ was to him made his heart beat faster.
3.When TJ said "I shouldn't have done that," and when KG said "you always do what you want," I thought KG was mad at TJ for attempting to kiss him, not kissing him (but it could go either way in this context).
4. This is a viki original, so I don't think it airs in South Korea. It's mainly for viki users who are international fans (who are typically open to a wide variety of genres). Therefore, the producers may not have had to worry about a south korean audience who possibly may not accept kiss scenes between those of the same gender. And there are some uncensored scenes in South Korean lgbtq dramas from the previous years, although few in number.
I think we will definitely get an on-screen kiss soon if the ending turns out to be a happy one (and hopefully it is!).
TJ seems like a spoiled kid who is always above KG. For example, whenever KG does something TJ doesn't like (like when KG joked that TJ doesn't need him as a bodyguard anymore since TJ is so good at fighting, TJ got angry and said don't even joke about that), TJ strongly orders him not to do it. However, whenever KG sees TJ doing something he doesn't like (like when TJ kissed that girl outside of their house), KG just silently is in pain. Also, when TJ gave his empty chocolate milk carton to KG to throw away while TJ went to put Pil Hyun in a headlock, TJ is showing his superiority over KG. TJ believes because he is getting everything he wants and is happy, KG is happy too, but in reality, KG is hurting because he is trying to keep his feelings inside.
In addition, TJ seems like an immature kid who always gets what he wants and wants everyone has to bend to his whim. For example, TJ and Pil Hyun's first three girlfriends, TJ touching everyone's ears and forcing Pil Hyun to be his friend (Pil Hyun later seems to respect him though), TJ pretending to have a broken hand so KG can give him attention, and TJ touching KG at various times in the drama. The thing TJ likes the most is KG's attention. In the rare times that KG is not with TJ, TJ always tries to follow him. For example, TJ wants KG with him in the shower so he faked a cast; in the volleyball game, TJ follows behind KG and makes fun of KG for protecting Hyemi instead; and when he is supposed to be tutoring, TJ goes to crash KG's date instead. At the end of episode 6, KG brings up a good point: TJ cannot live without him.
KG is frustrated that TJ always acts on a whim and gets what he wants. Because TJ acts the way he acts, KG always feels below him, which is not healthy for a relationship. Even when TJ confessed, TJ walked out with the last word. It isn't fair to KG that TJ got mad at KG for telling Hyemi that they were only in a master-servant relationship because TJ is the one that makes KG feel that way. I feel like to make this work, TJ needs to think from KG's perspective and understand KG's feelings. TJ's frivolousness (and maybe fear of TJ's dad) is probably why KG tried to distance himself from him. KG clearly loves him, buying him chocolate milk at the end of the last episode. However, KG seems to be scared of TJ's power over him.
(I didn't write this to hate on TJ, I just wanted to share my theory on why KG seems to be distancing himself from TJ. I love TJ and KG as characters and I hope this drama will have a happy ending!)
Also, I don't think they kissed since KG pushed TJ away.