The more this drama progresses, the more I love it. Ae Jin is such a great character that comes around once in a while. Hope she and Ha Neul will become besties in the end. I think she and Jin Sung will be together, but it's weird that the guy practically got written out until the end? If he and Ae Jin are end game that is.
If it wasn't for Ho In being into Ae Jin WHILE having a girlfriend, this drama would be an easy 10 for me. Other than that, I actually do think he's a good character along with the others and would have rooted for him and Ae Jin if not for the girlfriend thing.
This is such a wholesome drama. Definitely deserves more than an 8.5. Waiting for it to end to rate. Likeable characters and solid storylines. Every episode, you just come out of it feeling good for having watched it.
I didn't like the first 2 episodes and struggled through them for Nanon. His character is the one I like least here unfortunately. It picks up episode 3 onwards though. The only BL I've ever watched was Love, Simon, and the gay character here is so likeable and I'm rooting for him to finally get to live the life he couldn't the first time around.
I love the niece and Greyta so far. Hope they get more screen time, although they're playing support.
This is so good. It's one of the few KDramas that I actually watch as each episode airs. Ha Neul deserves to be on the cover poster too as she's a significant character.
One of the GMM shows I'm looking forward to. Can't wait! If we have to wait until January, I'm honestly fine with it. Got other stuff to watch in the meantime anyway.
Saw this promoted on Webtoons and thought it was be as good as Sweet Home and Mystic Popup Bar. Nope, this one is terrible. Drags and is predictable from the first episode.
The guy is an OST prince. His song got me interested in Dare To Love, which he also stars in. Was a joy to watch, and he did well as a newbie lead guy.
Goddamn. This was a wild ride. Well worth the watch. I dinged it a bit, because there are a couple of predictable elements to the story if you watch enough stories of this genre -- Liar's Game, Darwin's Game, etc.
One of the most wholesome romances I've seen in a while. Been watching every episode, and it barely ever lags. The only thing I don't like about the story is Ben. Dude's character is so stiff and boring that it makes no sense either of the women would like him.
Isn’t that a good thing though? That means they won’t discriminate? Why because of the colour of your skin…
Few reasons why people may not like the saying "I don't see color". While people have good intentions when they say that, a vast majority of people in Asia and perhaps elsewhere DO see color and act towards people of darker skin color accordingly. They talk the talk but don't walk it.
You could be Asian, and people will not treat you all that great if you are darker. People even get whitening treatment like it's a normal thing, because being dark skinned is considered unattractive. Imagine being naturally dark skinned and growing up in an environment like that. Constantly being bombarded with messages and behavior that are always telling you that you are unattractive, undesirable, unwanted.
The episode on Racism is great, and I hope reaches a lot of people. But unfortunately, while Thais are all social justice warrior on social media, Thais in real life are kinda vapid and superficial. I hope we're moving away from that as the new generation are interacting with increasingly more diverse people, ways of thinking and information.
If it wasn't for Ho In being into Ae Jin WHILE having a girlfriend, this drama would be an easy 10 for me. Other than that, I actually do think he's a good character along with the others and would have rooted for him and Ae Jin if not for the girlfriend thing.
I didn't like the first 2 episodes and struggled through them for Nanon. His character is the one I like least here unfortunately. It picks up episode 3 onwards though. The only BL I've ever watched was Love, Simon, and the gay character here is so likeable and I'm rooting for him to finally get to live the life he couldn't the first time around.
I love the niece and Greyta so far. Hope they get more screen time, although they're playing support.
You could be Asian, and people will not treat you all that great if you are darker. People even get whitening treatment like it's a normal thing, because being dark skinned is considered unattractive. Imagine being naturally dark skinned and growing up in an environment like that. Constantly being bombarded with messages and behavior that are always telling you that you are unattractive, undesirable, unwanted.
The episode on Racism is great, and I hope reaches a lot of people. But unfortunately, while Thais are all social justice warrior on social media, Thais in real life are kinda vapid and superficial. I hope we're moving away from that as the new generation are interacting with increasingly more diverse people, ways of thinking and information.