Murai was the one who truly got down to the business of getting into the father/son relationship and unafraid to truly go into uncharted territory and love fully. To me, the friend will always just be a friend, but the whole thing did help Jun grow as a person and spark his swimming again - The clue for me was the hospital speech about unrequited love, yeah, somebody gonna be friend-zoned
I really liked it, thought each character went through personal growth, and had a good message at the end. The finale had so many sweet moments. The only thing I thought amiss was the title, it should have been called My Wind or something more fitting with the overall theme.
Sure; I’m watching Dangerous Romance right now and enjoying it very much, School Trip: I Joined A Group, Punks Triangle, I Hear the Sunspot, My Beautiful Man
Cheesy good fun, absolutely ADORABLE couple!! The mafia dad (and all the hilariously unbuttoned shirts) stole the show. Recommend as a fun watch with a darling ❤️ pair. Not much actual tutoring, lol
Interesting how Koh exposed both their lies to show his disdain for betrayal, he is not the only manipulative one, we all tell lies to protect ourselves, and others. It was actually authentic, also shown in the way his place was strewn with flowers, but he left it messy. Pheem cleaned. Jira even comments on the difference. Koh is the one unafraid to be vulnerable (this is when Jira is inspired to draw him) and authentically “shows his mess”. Ironically, Koh is the one to figure out and understand the favorite flowers - and it ain't red roses.
I love this don’t get me wrong, but I’m on episode 18 and her cousin is acting like he’s protecting a 16-year-old virgin. Seriously she’s almost 30, let the girl have a life, you know
It was actually authentic, also shown in the way his place was strewn with flowers, but he left it messy. Pheem cleaned. Jira even comments on the difference. Koh is the one unafraid to be vulnerable (this is when Jira is inspired to draw him) and authentically “shows his mess”.
Ironically, Koh is the one to figure out and understand the favorite flowers - and it ain't red roses.