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JaeSeulgi Owns My Heart—And Also My Emotional Stability… Season 2 When?!
I miss my JaeSeulgi. ðŸ˜
This drama had one of the most satisfying yet painful endings I’ve ever seen. It was a happy ending, but at the same time, it left me aching for more. The actresses weren’t lying when they said the story would be unpredictable until the very end—every twist kept me on edge.
And now, after seeing the analysis of Jaeyi’s message to Seulgi, I’m even more heartbroken. When Jaeyi sent that photo, she already knew that Seulgi would recognize the location immediately. Her message basically meant, "Come home." The fact that Jaeyi ran away to the island where Seulgi got lost and grew up—just to be close to her in her own way—is insane. Their love is the purest thing in the world, and the writers of Friendly Rivalry are absolutely brilliant for this. I don’t think I’ll recover anytime soon.
Director-nim, can we please have a Season 2? I just want to see them happy! I didn’t expect to get this emotionally attached to a KDrama, and now I might need therapy until we get a continuation.
This was the first time I followed an ongoing series—enduring the agony of waiting 24 hours for a 30-minute episode. And you know what? It was absolutely worth it. The anticipation, the cliffhangers, the emotions—it was all a rollercoaster, but the payoff was incredible. I loved every second of it.
To the people claiming this isn’t GL—dude, do you even know how WLW relationships work? Hahaha. If you're only here for skinship, kissing, and that, you might as well watch something else.
A massive thank you to Lee Hye-ri and Chung Su Bin for bringing these characters to life! And of course, to Kang Hyewon and Oh Woori—your performances made this drama unforgettable. The chemistry, the friendships, the emotions—everything was top-notch. I genuinely hope to see these four in another drama together.
Also, I did not expect that shift in Oh Youngjae’s character. From bubbly GOT7 Youngjae to the absolute menace that is Byeong-jin—I wanted to slap him so bad. That transformation was wild.
Once again, thank you so much, director-nim! I’ll be manifesting a Season 2 with every fiber of my being. If funding is an issue, I’d be willing to sell a kidney. HAHAHA.
This drama had one of the most satisfying yet painful endings I’ve ever seen. It was a happy ending, but at the same time, it left me aching for more. The actresses weren’t lying when they said the story would be unpredictable until the very end—every twist kept me on edge.
And now, after seeing the analysis of Jaeyi’s message to Seulgi, I’m even more heartbroken. When Jaeyi sent that photo, she already knew that Seulgi would recognize the location immediately. Her message basically meant, "Come home." The fact that Jaeyi ran away to the island where Seulgi got lost and grew up—just to be close to her in her own way—is insane. Their love is the purest thing in the world, and the writers of Friendly Rivalry are absolutely brilliant for this. I don’t think I’ll recover anytime soon.
Director-nim, can we please have a Season 2? I just want to see them happy! I didn’t expect to get this emotionally attached to a KDrama, and now I might need therapy until we get a continuation.
This was the first time I followed an ongoing series—enduring the agony of waiting 24 hours for a 30-minute episode. And you know what? It was absolutely worth it. The anticipation, the cliffhangers, the emotions—it was all a rollercoaster, but the payoff was incredible. I loved every second of it.
To the people claiming this isn’t GL—dude, do you even know how WLW relationships work? Hahaha. If you're only here for skinship, kissing, and that, you might as well watch something else.
A massive thank you to Lee Hye-ri and Chung Su Bin for bringing these characters to life! And of course, to Kang Hyewon and Oh Woori—your performances made this drama unforgettable. The chemistry, the friendships, the emotions—everything was top-notch. I genuinely hope to see these four in another drama together.
Also, I did not expect that shift in Oh Youngjae’s character. From bubbly GOT7 Youngjae to the absolute menace that is Byeong-jin—I wanted to slap him so bad. That transformation was wild.
Once again, thank you so much, director-nim! I’ll be manifesting a Season 2 with every fiber of my being. If funding is an issue, I’d be willing to sell a kidney. HAHAHA.
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