for me, having an opened ending is just something that I'm used to with dramas and I don't mind all that much,…
But you know we have to wait until 2025 for a second season, right? And many things can happen in those 2 years. I'm totally fine with an opened ending, but in this case I rather it wasn't THAT opened.
Watching this penultimate episode was really bittersweet. Especially because I know that Park Seo Ham is leaving for his mandatory military service as I'm watching it. I don't know if Seo Ham was joking or nor, but the possibility of an open ending completely shattered me and made things worse (and now I'll spend the next two to three years wondering how they are doing). I never imagined I'd ever find myself being as sad for a K-series and for a K-actor as I'm feeling today. I don't think any other Korean actors who have done BL series were as much loving and caring toward their series and their fans as Park Seo Ham and Park Jae Chan are with Semantic Error and us. I'll miss them so much and I'll be looking forward to 2024.
I have a feeling Disney+ Hotstar is hunting and shutting down every single site that is posting the new eps. It's very unusual that not even the raw versions are available on the internet yet.
My problem with Gram is that they took this character, set him up as a nice person, suggested he had feelings…
"Honestly, I feel like Gram is the one member of the gang with the least amount of issues.." - and that's why everyone is upset, my friend. They didn't need to make him a snake. Okay, he being in love with Eugene and etc. it's not a problem. But the way they handled it on last episode pretty much undid everything about his character. Now if he could betray his best friend that easily, then he could betray the whole gang as well.
Well, there are two possible explanations:1st: Gram and Black are a couple in the novel, so everyone was kind…
White did what he thought Black would do. He pushed her away because he knew that she could get even more hurt if he had continued pretending to be Black. Black even asked Sean to not get White involved with that kind of situation. So it seems that, like in the novel, Black is the only one who truly reasons about things here.
Well, there are two possible explanations:1st: Gram and Black are a couple in the novel, so everyone was kind…
Well, it's friendship rule 01 that one should never come on to the other's girlfriend, no matter what. But here I was talking about the fact that Gram saw Black's pain in the last episode, he saw that he really wanted to talk to Gene, but he just pushed him away and did a movie on her AGAIN.
You're not alone in loving lawyer-Gram! I missed him so much and now he's finally back. I wish he slaps everyone…
But that's the point. We haven't seen him as boyfriend nor as a friend. All we know we heard from others - especially from Gram, who spoke very fondly of him. We are ony seeing him as a person who was betrayed and beaten up by someone he thought was a friend. Also, he saw the brother he loves so much involved with something that he knows that might get him killed. He isn't that bad. Besides, If he were that bad, Eugene wouldn't still have feelings for him.
ok I’ve been waiting for this episode because I didn’t want to judge too soon and I was hoping things would…
My feeling is that they've put so much effort into SeanWhite's plot that they started to care lesser and lesser about the other plots going on. How come we haven't heard from White's dad anymore? The focused went all on OffGun (and that's not a problem because they've been amazing, but then again the writing for the other characters seems to be really off lately - we don't even actually see them having a proper conversation about the social issues and everything that was important in the beginning.) Now it's basically all about Off and Gun.
I want Black and White both of them stay healty and happy, But I have a bad feeling TT_TTBy the way I dont think…
I don't think he was never THAT bad. We only know him by what other people say, but from what we've so far we could notice that he is very much like White only more toughened because, well.. his mom doesn't give a shit about him and his dad pretends that he never existed
But shouldn't he be extra careful about his life now that he knows the twin-connection is strong as ever? How…
I thought EXACTLY the same when I was watching the episode. If they know that what happens to one will affect the other, why would they go fight things separately, on their own?
I don't think any other Korean actors who have done BL series were as much loving and caring toward their series and their fans as Park Seo Ham and Park Jae Chan are with Semantic Error and us. I'll miss them so much and I'll be looking forward to 2024.
Okay, he being in love with Eugene and etc. it's not a problem. But the way they handled it on last episode pretty much undid everything about his character.
Now if he could betray his best friend that easily, then he could betray the whole gang as well.
Black even asked Sean to not get White involved with that kind of situation. So it seems that, like in the novel, Black is the only one who truly reasons about things here.