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Worth every single second
To be honest, I've never really been a fan of dating shows or series and films that deal with love and romance. But omg, I've never cried so much. Not because it was sad, but because it was so beautiful to see how they all grew, how they made friends, developed further, and some even fell in love. The ending particularly touched me, because their paths diverged after spending so much time together. As far as I know, they're all still in contact, but it's not like the green room anymore.Many people say that Dai is a player, but I absolutely disagree. In my opinion (and this is my opinion!), Dai is exactly what Shun needed. Shun needs someone to listen to him about his past, what he's been through, etc., and he needs someone with a lot of patience, and in that respect, he's come to the right place with Dai. We all know that Dai didn't have it easy with Shun's attitude and all the arguments, but they got through it together and now have their happy ending. Honestly, I cried at the end when they said they loved each other... it was so beautiful.
To be honest, I can't say much about Alan and Kazuto. I didn't really feel what was going on between them, but they seemed happy and as far as I know they are still good friends today.
Gensei and Ryota. Omg, it's so sad that the two didn't become anything more than friends in the end. But Ryota was still very attached to Kazuto, even if he didn't really want to admit it when he spent time with Gensei. Gensei always seemed so happy in Ryota's presence, and he was always soo happy when Ryota made him a coffee; it was so heartwarming. So sad that Gensei left a few days before the end.
At first, I didn't really like Ikou. I had a strong feeling he would ruin things between Shun and Dai. But when Ikou confessed his feelings to Dai, and Dai explained that he was in love with Shun and would stay that way, Ikou accepted it, and I thought it was really nice that he took it so well. I think Ikou was just happy to be able to share his feelings with Dai.
When Usak left, I cried just as much as the other Green Room members; it was very sad. You could see that he was struggling to reveal his feelings or his true personality in general. Because of his job as a go-go dancer, he only shows what others expect of him, and that makes it harder for him to express his feelings and his true personality.
Last but not least, we come to my favorite, Taeheon. We saw very little of him in the show, which I found very sad. I loved him from the beginning; he was always funny and always there for the other members when they needed him. It's a shame he didn't fall in love here, but I hope even more that we'll see Taeheon again in the second season.
To sum it all up, I LOVED IT. EVERYTHING. EVERY SINGLE MINUTE
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