I watched this a long time ago and I liked a lot. Now I watched it again and there's just something a little unsettling about how the professor Kang didn't figure out that it's his daughter's body after the first autopsy with the blood type or dna and all. And she also had a disease. Isn't it like maybe a bit obvious? I know nothing about medical or postmortem or anything similar, so please someone explain me where I'm wrong?
Really liked it. It isn't like typical bl series that are just out-there, like they're trying to sell so hard as bls. This series is beautifully made. Acting is great, production is great and songs are great. Highly recommend šš
Fei can be happy, but sadly he can't. It's the sad thing about humans; we can be happy but we just don't know how. In the movie, Fei's sister literally told him to not let go of the right one and in the end he lost the one ā Long. Great movie though. I just hope that Fei can find his own happiness one day.
It seems like he damaged the battery and then claimed it was a battery problem. I don't know how buses work, so…
But that's like the second time already when he said that. The first time we didn't even get to know how'd he explained. I thought he lost the job tbh. But no and he did the again. It's kinda ridiculous to do that while many passengers onboard. So yeah, you saw the "presumably" killer of your father and chase him like that?! The second time makes it worse. What was he thinking risking everyone's lives (including the two kids he thought he was gonna save) driving like that. Also, his 'nice guy' personality just doesn't suit with that kinda acts.
How can the bus driver still have his job after he chased Frank?? Didn't he destroy that bus in the process??
Ikr. There are some tiny plot holes still. It's just that they're not very visible but considering the big budget they use for this, I think there should be none. I hope they invest same to writers as they do to actors.
Maybe, it's a bit late to say this but this is one of the most beautiful, meaningful and inspirational kdrama of ALL time. I praise the actors for such incredible roles especially the two main leads. And to be honest, I kinda didn't like the younger actor. But he surprises me with his role as Chae Rok here. The thing I love the most about Chae Rok is he's like a kid who's yet to be matured but how he cares for the grandpa not only as a son/grandson figure but also as a teacher (like one of the BEST teacher you meet in life) is so touching. But yeah all the actors are amazing and of course the writers. It's such a great drama overall. "There should be no limitations in life!" is what I learn from this drama. Also "It's never too late," or "better late than never!" I'm just thankful and glad for creating this drama š„°š„°
I have this question ever since season 1: why are they all so pretty / handsome?! I mean, exactly how did they find pretty gay guys. Or maybe because it's South Korea idk.
Can we have every BLs like this!? They're so undeniably cute. This is one of the very best ones I've ever watched not because it's perfect, still I enjoyed every minute of it. Honestly, you don't need a serious plot or script, but good acting, directing and production team.
I hope they can meet again in next life.
I praise the actors for such incredible roles especially the two main leads. And to be honest, I kinda didn't like the younger actor. But he surprises me with his role as Chae Rok here. The thing I love the most about Chae Rok is he's like a kid who's yet to be matured but how he cares for the grandpa not only as a son/grandson figure but also as a teacher (like one of the BEST teacher you meet in life) is so touching. But yeah all the actors are amazing and of course the writers.
It's such a great drama overall. "There should be no limitations in life!" is what I learn from this drama. Also "It's never too late," or "better late than never!"
I'm just thankful and glad for creating this drama š„°š„°