After the diy stitches we get the diy tattoos. Kudos to their steady hands and ability to draw the exact same image without a stencil while making out. I'm impressed. Of course we don't give a damn about hygiene and safety, just get a tattoo machine and shine.
"Bowl Cut needs to control his mouth before he says something to out them."I don’t think Bowl Cut (hilarious…
I thought, reading the comments, that I was the only one under the impression that the coworkers still didn't know that Ryo and Zen are together. As you said, at the party they asked about their girlfriends, and in the final scene they said "now that they are both married", which doesn't imply that they are married to each other. At least according to the english subtitles, but it may be a matter of translation.
Wayu was fighting against the dad for a month and refused to give up even with everything awful that the dad did…
Thank you for your answer, the book version is in fact more logical and makes sense. In the series the dad issue is never really addressed, neither by Wayu nor by Krit. Krit going back to pursue Wayu without facing his father first doesn't make much sense to me. I guess we're gonna have another shitty parent who suddenly and magically comes to his senses in the last episode and, just like that, everything's forgiven.
I’m genuinely curious to understand how and why Yuma and Itsuki fell in love and got together.
How did the spark happen? (If it ever really happened.) They’re two people with such different personalities that I have a hard time finding a real connection. I just can’t picture them falling in love with each other and being in a romantic relationship.
My impression is that each of them tried to use the other as an object onto which projecting an imagined life and ideals, rather than a life actually lived.
So Krit broke up with Wayu because his father threatened to kill him. What has changed? Why did he go back to Wayu, since his father still hates him? Isn't he afraid for Wayu's safety anymore?
does anyone know how old they’re supposed to be in ep1? they seem to be in high school, how are they allowed…
The laws are not the same in every country and especially in different times. In my country up until the nineties high school students were perfectly able to go to bars and have alcoholics. I still remember when I was a child and people were allowed to smoke in restaurants. So, I think it's not fair to apply contemporary local laws to a foreign country from a century ago.
The school doctor no longer works at the school, and the student is now over 18, so there is no longer a teacher…
I swear, I was undecided about whether to read the comments because I was sure there would be a flood of accusations of grooming, uneducational behaviors and other nonsense. I decided to read and I must say they didn't let me down.
Got me thinking about the dangers of identitarianism. We expect others to treat us regardless of any labels, but at the same time, we are the first to think of ourselves in terms of the labels we have assigned ourselves.
Honestly I'm more invested in Shiho's character than the whole fake couple fiasco. Identify much? 😅
I have to admit that I’m here almost exclusively to see how they’ll pull off the most cringiestest scene ever in the live-action adaptation (and if you’ve read the manhwa, you know which one I’m talking about). Years have gone by, and even now, when I think about it, I laugh, shake my head, and cringe.
I don’t think he reproduced Gaysorn’s scent. From What I gathered (but I might be wrong) he created a perfume that reminded him of the Times he spent with Gaysorn: the forest, the city park, the sea and plus the peonia. Then he named it after him as an hommage. But yeah, I could be wrong as I didn’t really pay much attention
My unrequited advice to adult viewers Who may skip this series thinking it’s Just another teen drama. It’s not. It’s about teens but the way the story is told is not (Just) for a younger audience. It’s more of a coming of age. Give it a chance.
As many have already stated, I was sceptical at the beginning because the first episode… well, you know What I mean. I’m glad I still gave it a chance, as it got better and better after every episode. A really entertaining show, with a good plot, great cinematography, well rounded characters. A special mention goes to the beauty of Net and Kim, both gorgeous albeit of a different kind of beauty..
In the series the dad issue is never really addressed, neither by Wayu nor by Krit. Krit going back to pursue Wayu without facing his father first doesn't make much sense to me.
I guess we're gonna have another shitty parent who suddenly and magically comes to his senses in the last episode and, just like that, everything's forgiven.
How did the spark happen? (If it ever really happened.)
They’re two people with such different personalities that I have a hard time finding a real connection. I just can’t picture them falling in love with each other and being in a romantic relationship.
My impression is that each of them tried to use the other as an object onto which projecting an imagined life and ideals, rather than a life actually lived.
Honestly I'm more invested in Shiho's character than the whole fake couple fiasco.
Identify much? 😅
I'm enjoying it, though—the story is interesting and I'm curious to see where it's going.