this is the most realistic kbl so far, did it need a longer time to develop and explain better? yes, but it laid out too what it was about: two broken people from broken families craving a better home in each other but first they must improve themselves bc you can't be a safe roof and comfort to another person if you can't built it for yourself first, was it a happy ending? no, but a hopeful one for them
These 4 eps presented kinda well the leads personal issues within the time they have, the angst is good, the rawness is refreshing for a korean bl, I like how the relationships don't have a filter and are lonely bc this is the simple life for so many, hope it closes good for both of them
Who else feels "lifted" with this drama? idk a better word to use like there's sadness and angst but I feel warm watching it, it's so balanced and the quality is excellent so far, hope it doesn't fall off
One thing I liked is the turns were predictable but the way they managed to show it kept the story consistent and engaging til the last min bc many dramas loose this rope at some point, all the acting were great too, all on point
I liked it so far and it's how I imagined, just two guys surviving with their own realistic issues, their companionship is already there among it all, think it's gonna be beautiful when they finally get into each other fr
D@mn starting it while eating wasn't the right idea 💀 These were solid eps tho didn't catch my main attention yet, but they just presented the characters now it'll start to run, let's see next week
That twist in ep 12 was obvious but putting them to hear that was dreadful to watch, if they were broken now they're in tiny pieces Also Eunwoo's acting in these last eps was great, I'm impressed with him
It's gonna take me a little to forget how they ruined what could've been one of the best bromances this yr with two amazing actors in the meaning of nothing, I'm still stuck with Inha n Taeoh's time in school bc that was promising, until they met her, n I won't even start with the power Huiju could've been but turned to nothing
The automatic thing with the two languages is breaking it bad, not a single word in the other so how are they all gonna connect? Hope they changed it in the next eps
There was a common point in all of it which was internalized homophobia n as a queer person I wanted they'd touched on it more n properly, the sec couple syndrome tho I need at least a special ep about them only developing their relationship
this being said I'm rly enjoying how the story isn't predictable at all, it keeps getting better week by week
These were solid eps tho didn't catch my main attention yet, but they just presented the characters now it'll start to run, let's see next week
Also Eunwoo's acting in these last eps was great, I'm impressed with him
Also Vincenzo?? Oh my it hit the feels...