After watching ep 8, i feel like the series is just repeating itself without any narrative progression. They keep going in circles without really moving forward with the case. And what happened to King that he suddenly changed his behaviour?? I'm going to give it one last chance and watch ep 9. If there's no progress, I'll give up. Don't think I can last until ep 13.
First of all, I want to say I'm very okay with feminine top- masculine bottom. My friend is like that, he is a very, very feminine top, and his partner is a masculine bottom. But this thupsingha dynamics is not working for me. I feel disgusted watching them. It's because tops and bottoms should have at least one dominant trait. My feminine top friend is smart and a better socialiser (high eq and high iq), so i get their dynamics even though he's very feminine. Bottoms tell me that they will never let my feminine friend top them, never. (Yes, it's narrow minded, but that's just how the gay circle works.) But here, thup is weird, not particularly smart, no social circle, not rich, not sporty. Singha is better than Thup in all ways. It's so unrealistic that a bottom will fall for Thup.
to all non-joongdunk fans, how do we feel about this? Personally I think joongdunk's chemistry finally improved. Dunk's acting also finally improved slightly. But the plot is common, I watched it 1.25x on netflix and it still felt slow.
Can someone explain 1. Why did Kurosawa break up in the first place in the hotel room? 2. Why did Kurosawa train blondie in the first place? 3. Why did Kurosawa ask blondie to dance at the ending? What changed his mind? 4. Is it a final breakup at the end? It’s implied they won’t be seeing each other until the next competition
1. Why did Kurosawa break up in the first place in the hotel room?
2. Why did Kurosawa train blondie in the first place?
3. Why did Kurosawa ask blondie to dance at the ending? What changed his mind?
4. Is it a final breakup at the end? It’s implied they won’t be seeing each other until the next competition