I’m sorry but the moment kaneda said “god” I closed the episode so fast like the whole worshipping your…
Actually he worships yanase before he starts to have a crush on him, but I hear what you're saying. Hopefully when he realizes he does like him, he'll stop idolizing him so much and accept that yanase's just a normal guy like he is
I had doubts when some in the comments are hating on this because of the second-hand embarrassments, but honestly,…
People's opinions and tastes are all different! I personally think that j drama awkwardness is hilarious, and also I agree with the thai thing lol. The thing is, you'll never know if you like a series or not if you don't watch even just a little bit of it! ^^
Super cute, nothing too deep. It's a great little show to fill some bl-shaped empty spaces in your heart. Also, it doesn't have any unecessary prolonged drama between the two main leads, so thats a plus +++++ for me!
Ok so forget about the main ship for a while lol, does anyone know who the president's lover could be? I mean, the only guess I have is the reporter from s1, but isn't she too cool to be called honey baby or wtv he named her contact lmaoo
I don't understand why writers may believe it's fun to have their audience sit through tragedies of the heart.…
I understand that the other replies are saying that without angst the story would just be boring and flat, but what I'm seeing from the first episodes is that the angst comes without a reason. The way they ended season one with an intimate kiss scene and started off season two with flashbacks of their relationship without any problems or fights, then suddenly cut to the present where they've broken up and Jiwoo acts cold towards his ex lover just like that? It would've been better if maybe the first episode was just a series of flashbacks where we see their relationship slowly falling appart, from both povs. It would show how Jiwoo starts wanting to leave and end it all, and the final scene is when he actually does it, leaving a note behind. Then on episode two it's on with the angst, and so on. That would've made much more sense to me. But this? I don't think I can put up with the drama and a girl mixed inbetween for half of the episodes and then maybe get a peak of Jiwoo's perspective in like ep 6 or even later. My brain can't function with what went wrong, so the angst feels like it's very unnecessarily thrown in my face. I actually agree with op saying that the note basically undid all their progress in the first season, because it feels like they're back to square one. All in all, I was really excited for season two to show how much they've grown as characters and as lovers, only to show me basically the same persistent Seojun and a worse, even colder Jiwoo. Though, I hope the writing gets better in the next episodes.
Girl everyone comparing little kouta with aoki when he reminds me of rokaku loll😂😂 ofc he's way more sinister (in the funniest way) while rokaku is an innocent puppy
It would've been better if maybe the first episode was just a series of flashbacks where we see their relationship slowly falling appart, from both povs. It would show how Jiwoo starts wanting to leave and end it all, and the final scene is when he actually does it, leaving a note behind.
Then on episode two it's on with the angst, and so on. That would've made much more sense to me. But this? I don't think I can put up with the drama and a girl mixed inbetween for half of the episodes and then maybe get a peak of Jiwoo's perspective in like ep 6 or even later. My brain can't function with what went wrong, so the angst feels like it's very unnecessarily thrown in my face. I actually agree with op saying that the note basically undid all their progress in the first season, because it feels like they're back to square one.
All in all, I was really excited for season two to show how much they've grown as characters and as lovers, only to show me basically the same persistent Seojun and a worse, even colder Jiwoo. Though, I hope the writing gets better in the next episodes.