There is going to be so so SO much to wrap up in the final episode. It's making me wonder if there is going to be a S2. I wouldn't complain as I've been very much enjoying it!
Completed, and I'm so happy that I decided to watch it. I really did enjoy it. I did find the flashback type scenes…
Cha Eun-woo is getting so much better at acting. Episode 9 at about the 46 minute mark... How many times did I re-watch that in disbelief?? The answer is: Yes I dare say, this man has raised the on-screen kissing scene bar. Dang!
Completed, and I'm so happy that I decided to watch it. I really did enjoy it. I did find the flashback type scenes a bit too many, but often it seemed as it was a different character's perspective. They really could have extended episode 13 by 5 or 10 minutes and wrapped it up nicely. But also, the extra scenes were nice. I haven't watched the special episode 15 yet. But eventually will.
I come here to check on past, current and upcoming dramas. Every time I see an article like this, that has nothing to do with a movie or drama, it really frustrates me.
Please, show at least the minimum amount of respect toward personal privacy, and stop trying to create a swarm of trolls.
I 100% agree that this is in no way what we have come to tag as a BL. Also, as @chillingindoors stated, not merely an LGBT+ story. There is no sugar coating, and none of the standard tropes. Familial objection is not a trope... it is still a very sad part of life.
This is life. I would not call this a sad ending, but more of a hopeful open ending.
There are so many layers, and it felt very (sometimes heartbreakingly), authentic. Every character understood their assignment. It's still with me to the point that I randomly find myself smiling or near tears as a scene pops into my head. Only a handful of dramas have done this.
Well... It's not like age gaps are Illegal...or A sin against mankind or so? And Zhao Lusi Is a young lady so…
If you have personal experiences that cause you to feel that there is probably grooming involved, I can understand where you are coming from as well as sympathize. But you shouldn't just throw that type of ugly comment, without even watching it. I would have stopped watching immediately had there even a been a hint of this behavior portrayed. However, a comment like that, without even watching it, is nothing short of unfair to the writer, actors and entire production team as this drama is 100% wholesome.
Fact: There is a 5 year age gap on screen.
Fact: There was ZERO grooming.
Fact: After she became an adult, he did NOT start liking her because she all of a sudden became hot in his eyes. Far from it.
If you have a prejudice against non same-age relationships, then this one isn't for you. Totally understandable.
If you're concerned about childhood grooming, you can rest assured that this is not the case and it is safe for you to watch.
If you can put aside your prejudice about the age difference, you will find it sweet, funny, and enjoyable with minimal tropyness.
I've watched both dramas in their entirety. I can say, without hesitation, that I was never once reminded of Hometown Cha Cha Cha while watching Meet Yourself. Now that I've been given reason to compare.... Seriously? I do not see anything beyond minor similarities, and I mean very minor. Nothing in the neighborhood of copying another work.
While I enjoyed both dramas, the story of Meet Yourself is not only a unique story, but it is superior in it's writing and execution. The nomination is well deserved.
There is comedy and romantic feelings, yes. But don't be fooled by a 'rom-com' tag. There is a really good and unique story here. I hope you get a chance to enjoy it too :)
Yes, the more slowly they go in for the kiss, the more likely they'll get interrupted. 😂😂😂 And it's not…
LOL THIS! The moment the slow approach began, it was only a matter of time. I was 100 % expecting to throw a pillow at the monitor. That is drama code that something/someone interrupting the scene is inevitable. xD
I come here to check on past, current and upcoming dramas. Every time I see an article like this, that has nothing to do with a movie or drama, it really frustrates me.
Please, show at least the minimum amount of respect toward personal privacy, and stop trying to create a swarm of trolls.
I 100% agree that this is in no way what we have come to tag as a BL. Also, as @chillingindoors stated, not merely an LGBT+ story. There is no sugar coating, and none of the standard tropes. Familial objection is not a trope... it is still a very sad part of life.
This is life. I would not call this a sad ending, but more of a hopeful open ending.
There are so many layers, and it felt very (sometimes heartbreakingly), authentic. Every character understood their assignment. It's still with me to the point that I randomly find myself smiling or near tears as a scene pops into my head. Only a handful of dramas have done this.
Fact: There is a 5 year age gap on screen.
Fact: There was ZERO grooming.
Fact: After she became an adult, he did NOT start liking her because she all of a sudden became hot in his eyes. Far from it.
If you have a prejudice against non same-age relationships, then this one isn't for you. Totally understandable.
If you're concerned about childhood grooming, you can rest assured that this is not the case and it is safe for you to watch.
If you can put aside your prejudice about the age difference, you will find it sweet, funny, and enjoyable with minimal tropyness.
I've watched both dramas in their entirety. I can say, without hesitation, that I was never once reminded of Hometown Cha Cha Cha while watching Meet Yourself. Now that I've been given reason to compare.... Seriously? I do not see anything beyond minor similarities, and I mean very minor. Nothing in the neighborhood of copying another work.
While I enjoyed both dramas, the story of Meet Yourself is not only a unique story, but it is superior in it's writing and execution. The nomination is well deserved.