is she love one or she confuse between them and she didn't have boundaries with sml!? and is there a break up!?
You're not a bother. It's no heavy on skinship but there is lots of hand holding and intimate gazes. The ML is a minimalist (someone who doesn't need very much), and believes that as long as he doesn't hold anything to his heart, he won't risk losing what he loves. He acts like he doesn't care, but you can see in his facial features that he does get jealous and even challenges the SML eventually.
is she love one or she confuse between them and she didn't have boundaries with sml!? and is there a break up!?
She goes from liking the sml to eventually just admiring him as a person, but she doesn't nothing romantic with him after she gets in a relationship with the first male lead. She knows who she loves and she isn't confused. There is no breaking up, just a small mention of separating for a little while to pursue their life goals. It doesn't happen, they stay together. She never knows that SML loves her until the end and she makes sure he knows she is in love with someone else. No boundaries were crossed in my opinion.
To hell with all the negative comments down below, honestly, I loved it and I didn't see any problems.
A healthy environment where there's little misunderstanding, and comprehensive adult conversations. Plus the two male love interests were both GREEN flags (Shun is a bit feisty in the beginning, but he is a really good guy who never tries to harm anyone or stifle anyone and his minimalist mindset changes). Hayama was a whole breath of fresh air and it got to the point I was torn between him and Shun. Not to mention that the FL was confident and confrontational (in a good way).
Definitely not for those wanting an escape from real life, but of course, there is something for everyone.
lol that Lee jong suk example though cracked me up 🤣🤣🤣 and a HELPPPPPP!!I have a doubt though it might…
I honestly don't know why. Maybe Hayama just didn't think he had the right or wasn't brave enough to call Yuki by his first name. Plus, he might be too shy to call Yuki by his first name, and maybe the script writer just forgot to add it in later lol.
I honestly really wanted more of the older brothers' story. Without spoiling, I just want to say that while the two main couples were interesting, the story at the end was heartbreaking and I really would love to see those two in a drama together, preferably happy ❤️🫠
What a mother would do to protect her child. This was an awesome watch I enjoyed the drama, the schemes and the character development for some characters, the depth of them all. It wasn't about getting revenge or anything but instead was about two women (Li, Chan) and what they would do to make their child successful without knowing they were unhappy the whole time.
I enjoyed it. Yang and Tian's brotherly live was the best thing about this drama, along with Jiu's scenes with Tian.
This drama doesn't resolve around romance, it doesn't have a lot of scenes between Jiu and Tian, but when they have those scenes they make them count and leave you wanting more. I enjoyed it.
If you don't want to be waiting every week, this will be finished on September 9th. You can binge it then. I'm too impatient to wait a week for each new episode lol, so I'll just binge it.
Dang, I just discovered this man and he already got in trouble for weed. I mean, I don't care (as an American, I know Japan is more conservative), but it sucks because he probably won't get much work now.
Honestly though, he could've done something much worse, so I'll wait for his return 👌
Who is this goddess I have stumbled upon? I loved this. The whole time I was rooting for Yamashita and Yuri, Masashi kind a weirded me out because he was related to her by blood, but the ending is pretty anticlimactic.
I enjoyed it. Such a fun binge with romance and the slightest hint of sexiness. As for Yamashita, I'll take him if Harumi don't want him.
Edit: also, nothing romantic (as in kissing, fondling, or dates) happens when Yuri is still a minor and her student. It only really progresses after he graduates high school. And while I'm not a big fan of the whole student -teacher relationship, I did enjoy this because it was funny and cute.
I enjoyed it. And keep in mind that everyone has a specific criteria for media they like to consume. This was my jam. I enjoyed the acting scenes and it showed me a new side of acting that I don't see because I never watch behind the scenes of dramas. It's interesting, a little bit of miscommunication.
Also, for those that think it's crazy of Shirasaki to doubt Hayama's attraction towards him, try imagining Lee Jong Suk acting with you and then you think he has feelings, then realize he's way out of your league because you're awkward and blunt.
But it had its flaws-- miscommunication being one of them, yet it was resolved. Overall, give it a watch and make your own opinion.
Also, this is late, but the second season's last few episodes were completely unnecessary and I found them more hilarious than sad lmao. I suggest stopping mid-season to not waste your time.
I think, in season 3 they will show us Xie Lian's past life. Now only I have trust on anime team. Only they can…
Yeah, Feng Xin and Mu Qing are pretty realistic character in my opinion. At the end of the day, they chose self-preservation over loyalty, and that's what most people tend to do. Pei Ming was constantly on board with HuaLian's shenanigans.
I think, in season 3 they will show us Xie Lian's past life. Now only I have trust on anime team. Only they can…
Definitely the most fleshed out, hardworking character in the novels. Xie Lian went through a lot, and Hua Cheng was there behind the scenes in pain watching him go through it helplessly.
I have to say, my favorite characters are Xie Lian, Hua Cheng, Wind Master, Yin Yu, then Pei Ming.
I just finished ep 4, really looking forward to the rest. I usually avoid ongoing dramas for this reason, I'm just too impatient lol
A healthy environment where there's little misunderstanding, and comprehensive adult conversations. Plus the two male love interests were both GREEN flags (Shun is a bit feisty in the beginning, but he is a really good guy who never tries to harm anyone or stifle anyone and his minimalist mindset changes). Hayama was a whole breath of fresh air and it got to the point I was torn between him and Shun. Not to mention that the FL was confident and confrontational (in a good way).
Definitely not for those wanting an escape from real life, but of course, there is something for everyone.
I enjoyed it. Yang and Tian's brotherly live was the best thing about this drama, along with Jiu's scenes with Tian.
This drama doesn't resolve around romance, it doesn't have a lot of scenes between Jiu and Tian, but when they have those scenes they make them count and leave you wanting more. I enjoyed it.
Honestly though, he could've done something much worse, so I'll wait for his return 👌
I enjoyed it. Such a fun binge with romance and the slightest hint of sexiness. As for Yamashita, I'll take him if Harumi don't want him.
Edit: also, nothing romantic (as in kissing, fondling, or dates) happens when Yuri is still a minor and her student. It only really progresses after he graduates high school. And while I'm not a big fan of the whole student -teacher relationship, I did enjoy this because it was funny and cute.
Also, for those that think it's crazy of Shirasaki to doubt Hayama's attraction towards him, try imagining Lee Jong Suk acting with you and then you think he has feelings, then realize he's way out of your league because you're awkward and blunt.
But it had its flaws-- miscommunication being one of them, yet it was resolved. Overall, give it a watch and make your own opinion.
I have to say, my favorite characters are Xie Lian, Hua Cheng, Wind Master, Yin Yu, then Pei Ming.