Why is the rating so low? Is it because people see the joke as fat-shaming? Hahaha. I know this series might not be for everyone, but I really do enjoy the comedy.
The setup has lost its focus. They're pushing really hard to make Heesu and Chan-yeong’s friendship work. But honestly, it works even without all that, just let Heesu focus on Seung-won.
I actually enjoy Heesu’s interactions with Hosik more, especially if the show wants to stay centered around friendship. Why are they sidelining Hosik like he’s not really part of the trio? Is it because he’s not as good-looking as the other guy?
Man, Episode 9 gave me an uneasy feeling, it’s definitely my least favorite episode so far. Now I understand why the ratings for this series keep dropping.
This Pachinko girl does not disappoint. I'm really enjoying this drama. Thank God they kept it short, six episodes, I believe. It's clean and solid in its delivery. Grieving is a hard topic, and this drama handles it in a way that feels very personal and hopeless. It offers a fresh perspective while making people cry.
Hagiwara: "Nakarai-san.,." Nakarai: "You look like sh*t" (a little smile back to his computer screen) ---->>> Love your dry humour Nakarai-san hahahahaha
Hagiwara + Kaori = 2 years (living together and in a relationship), maybe 1 year pre-relationship. Maybe about 4 years have known each other in total. Hagiwara + Kaori case = avoidable if Kaori was clear since the beginning.
Nakarai + Fujisawa = 5-10 years living together (from college + salary man era), they have been friends since middle school (?) so in total = 10-17 years (known each other). Nakarai + Fujisawa case = unavoidable by nature and set-up, these two men are f*ckep up. Can they escape each other? Yes, if Nakarai is willing to make a decision and find a way to throw away his guilt, he feels like he needs to give back to Fujisawa's loyalty and kindness to him. Will Fujisawa let him go voluntarily? In the real world, a guy like Fujisawa will never let his object away voluntarily. Not sure about the fiction.
Nakarai + Hagiwara = end game in any setting. They click. They know they have found their person. Normally, people will fight like hell and are willing to go thru hell if they find their person and the meaning, the value of that person.
Damn, this show won me over the last three episodes but episode 5...wow. It's so interesting that these two are…
Most gay p*rn actors are straight or bi, so at the beginning I was thinking oh in the real life setting, this would be just about sex which would not go far emotionally and sex orientation preferences as the action is just to satisfy the biological needs. In the BL fiction, they navigate to change the sexual orientation which is possible as well but the transition (from straight to gay, for instance) does not seem well-explored enough. The transition of sexual orientation is complex topic so most authors will make less complex and easy to understand such as using a quick love factor: "Ah, I fall in love with you" which is valid and understandable.
Okay, my point is why we don't see those two days on screen???? we have times, a lot of times to see what they…
Hagiwara is so easy to get h*rny and thirsty by just looking Sei whose got locked in the room. Poor Hagiwara, he could not get enough of Sei hahahahahahahahahahaha
For those who are a little confused by the sex scene and the events after, it's because in the novel the events…
Okay, my point is why we don't see those two days on screen???? we have times, a lot of times to see what they have done for the whole two days LOL LOL LOL LOL
OHHH GODDD. I got a meltdown after watching ep 5 LOL LOL LOL so good. I fully support and stand for these two boys' wrongdoings. GO FOR IT! I will even walk and go to hell with you boys!!!! HAHAHAHAHA
Awwwwww, good for you. Reflect on your comment and how you try to manipulate people with your fake concern, which somehow you think is healthy. Fine then, tell that to yourself if it makes you feel okay and less fake
Oh, Jenny, you’re so nice. No need to apologize. I’ll call that Charlielad and label them as the ‘preacher moral police.’ I saw her comment, where she asked people questions and then preached based on their responses about morality and cheating. I hope they’ll get over the person who cheated on them
@CharlieLad I saw your name everywhere, preaching. Is somebody cheating on you????????????? If yes, I feel bad for you but I don't care at the same point LOL LOL LOL
This still doesn’t justify betrayal or unfaithfulness. They could have communicated their needs and if unmet,…
@CharlieLad I saw your name everywhere, preaching. Is somebody cheating on you????????????? If yes, I feel bad for you but I don't care at the same point LOL LOL LOL
I actually enjoy Heesu’s interactions with Hosik more, especially if the show wants to stay centered around friendship. Why are they sidelining Hosik like he’s not really part of the trio? Is it because he’s not as good-looking as the other guy?
Man, Episode 9 gave me an uneasy feeling, it’s definitely my least favorite episode so far. Now I understand why the ratings for this series keep dropping.
Nakarai: "You look like sh*t" (a little smile back to his computer screen)
---->>> Love your dry humour Nakarai-san hahahahaha
Nakarai + Fujisawa = 5-10 years living together (from college + salary man era), they have been friends since middle school (?) so in total = 10-17 years (known each other). Nakarai + Fujisawa case = unavoidable by nature and set-up, these two men are f*ckep up. Can they escape each other? Yes, if Nakarai is willing to make a decision and find a way to throw away his guilt, he feels like he needs to give back to Fujisawa's loyalty and kindness to him. Will Fujisawa let him go voluntarily? In the real world, a guy like Fujisawa will never let his object away voluntarily. Not sure about the fiction.
Nakarai + Hagiwara = end game in any setting. They click. They know they have found their person. Normally, people will fight like hell and are willing to go thru hell if they find their person and the meaning, the value of that person.