They did not give San Ha’s appa any personality. The original C version developed both fathers and their relationships…
I think he's a very typical dad. Man of few words. His scenes in episode 6 with Sanha, visiting Sojeong, were beautiful. I like the contrast between the two dads as well.
I really don't understand how this guy manages to have h24 dramas and especially be headliner. It's not like he's…
He got lucky with Under the Queen's Umbrella, won a rookie award, has a solid visual. Not the first, nor the last young Korean actor to skate by on a good drama and his looks.
I've not had time to watch more than the first episode, but judging on that and the clips I've seen, I'm amazed that this actually got made and managed to air uncensored in Korea (even if it was rated 19+ and on OTT only). Big step forward for frank, realistic LGBTQ portrayals. It's so important that we have these dramas too, and not just the fluffy, rainbows and unicorn BLs, to show the vastness of queer experience.
Lee Seon reminds me of Lee Chae-min. Both '00 liners, too. And they follow each other on Instagram, which makes me wonder how they know each other. Would be funny if they went to school together.
Kim Taeri yet again showing levels in acting. She is so underrated.
I don't think someone who won the Baeksang for Best Actress just two years ago can be called "underrated". She's clearly one of the most respected actresses in Korea, as she should be.
I really liked the first episode, but the subtitles could have been better, I think. It felt like they leaned a lot on direct translation which didn't always translate that well. Do GagaOOLala use fan-made subs?
I think I'm gonna go mad . I still don't know whether it's an bl or not someone pls enlighten me😭
First you should probably define what you mean by BL. This is a queer drama. The main character is gay. He has gay relationships with other gay men. So yes, it is boys love in that sense.
But it's not the dime a dozen, they lived happily ever after, homophobia doesn't exist, fluffy fantasy world drama like many BLs are. It's a realistic, true to life queer drama about real issues.
For Those People: who says the Chinese version is far more better then the Korean one who told you guys we are…
It is a bit funny, because they are essentially just talking amongst themselves. For everyone else, for whom this is the first iteration of this story, it has zero relevance. So who exactly are they trying to convince that the original is superior? The other Go Ahead fans? Makes no sense.
Both seasons are currently scheduled to be released in 2025. For anyone confused: the drama was ordered to series with 18 episodes, and they have split them in two seasons of 9 episodes each.
But it's not the dime a dozen, they lived happily ever after, homophobia doesn't exist, fluffy fantasy world drama like many BLs are. It's a realistic, true to life queer drama about real issues.
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