Those who claim this is mediocore drama at most, pls suggest some of your masterpieces so I can move on from this…
This is going to be hard to move on from but you can try. I watched Bad Buddy which is a Thai BL and it's pretty good. You probably must've heard about it and watched it already if you're a BL genre fan.
That was so cute! I loved to watch and to be honest I want more 😅😅I knew it Park Seo Ham because of his…
I would love to see a second season too, although I doubt very much that we'll get one. Reasons being Park Seo Ham is out of commission for a few years due to his military enlistment and also I had read that the Producers of the show planned for this to have a closed ending and have no plans for a second season.
started at 1:40 ended at 5:07 no joke I could not stop watching.
I rewatched it yesterday. I hardly ever rewatch any show because life is too short to watch any show twice when there are so many other good shows I haven't watched even once. But this one I just had to rewatch. Lol.
Jang Jae Young: If you really don't know, why not try a 2-week trial? Chu Sang Woo: What are you, some kind of livestreaming service? Jang Jae Young: Why? Are you afraid of subscribing?
Never in my wildest dreams did I ever imagine that I would find a dialogue like this so incredibly romantic. I love it .
In the drama there is homoerotic subtext almost borderline Queerbaiting. The original web novel has the two male…
I don't think I said Censorship is Queerbaiting, so I'd appreciate it if you don't misquote me or put words in my mouth. I was calling out the fact that in the live-adaptation (not the novel) there is homoerotic subtext, clever twists, slow-burning erotic tension, hinting, suggestions, innuendos, poetry, bone-throwing, etc - plenty of that going on that is suggestive of a same-sex relationship, but then absolutely no depiction of same-sex romance. That to me is queerbaiting. Oh I understand why they did it. It is China, I get it. But it doesn't change the fact that they did not. The original novel is a gay romance, not queerbaiting.
Chu Sang Woo: What are you, some kind of livestreaming service?
Jang Jae Young: Why? Are you afraid of subscribing?
Never in my wildest dreams did I ever imagine that I would find a dialogue like this so incredibly romantic. I love it .