The last scene of the 4th episode had my heart racing. Everything fell into place all leading up to that moment.…
If Yoojae really cared, he wouldn't throw those expensive chocolates. He didn't even budge to care when Hanjoong was picking them up. Those money came from HJ's effort while working in boxing gym.
The fact that Hanjoon confessed that he bought it because he likes Yoojae... Yoojae just went away after Hanjoon confessed?????? He didn't have an ounce of hesitation when he left.
The fantasy series ended into a reality. This is the ending I knew the series will go. I know 99% of the people didn't like it but I do. It served justice for the ending which 180 Degree Longitude Passes Through Us didn't go through.
This is how love can break walls of impossibilities.
The series started as a 9/10 but now, it drops to 8/10. It's still very entertaining and fun to watch (thanks to the sissy gays' scenes). I really appreciate the existence of Chot here. He's so lively+
He's the only BL character whose emotions are very hard to read. There's something wrong with the script.
His acting is average but not worse. If you think about Pat's attitude towards Put, you'll realize there's something wrong with the script. In this episode, I really don't know if he really has resentment on Put.
During the photoshoot, that's so mean of Pat to get angry on that simple drink question.
It was questionable to accept the dinner without hesitation. I know he needs to give thanks but that's a no. From what I see on his character, he should've regretted it for a bit.
I may act childish if I see a shark stuff toy but I wouldn't dare act like that if I hate that person. Only people who are special to you can make you act childish in public. It feels like he really didn't get ghosted before.
Rewatching this made me uncomfortable. I don't think I can manage to be alone with two strangers who name themselves as my pet. The thought of it makes me run away from home.
I can't read Pat's thoughts at all. But one thing I think I might be right is Pat sees Mr. Jeng as a great advisor and boss, not as a love interest (for now).
Put must need to stop being dispirited (**this is what he looks like upon watching the trailer for Ep7**). Put must initiate an action before Pat realizes that he already falls in love with Mr. Jeng. Just one doubt and you'll surely miss this opportunity.
Well, I have nothing against to Jeng-Pat but if I was in Put's position, I would grab this one last chance to have my lover back.
For Jaab-Jen, I'm quite interested on what's to come on them.
The fact that Hanjoon confessed that he bought it because he likes Yoojae... Yoojae just went away after Hanjoon confessed?????? He didn't have an ounce of hesitation when he left.
This is how love can break walls of impossibilities.
It's still average overall though. hahah
PS: I can feel there's a S2 of The Promise. It will be frustrating not to see Party's love life.
During the photoshoot, that's so mean of Pat to get angry on that simple drink question.
It was questionable to accept the dinner without hesitation. I know he needs to give thanks but that's a no. From what I see on his character, he should've regretted it for a bit.
I may act childish if I see a shark stuff toy but I wouldn't dare act like that if I hate that person. Only people who are special to you can make you act childish in public. It feels like he really didn't get ghosted before.
I see the spark but it is also average.
Well, it's still my favorite KBL. haha
Put must need to stop being dispirited (**this is what he looks like upon watching the trailer for Ep7**). Put must initiate an action before Pat realizes that he already falls in love with Mr. Jeng. Just one doubt and you'll surely miss this opportunity.
Well, I have nothing against to Jeng-Pat but if I was in Put's position, I would grab this one last chance to have my lover back.
For Jaab-Jen, I'm quite interested on what's to come on them.