I lowkey wanted them to handle a case about idols, actors/actresses, celebrities or anyone working in the entertainment…
It would be an interesting topic ngl specially considering the cast’s personal experience too. I love how so far they weren’t afraid to discuss heavy topics in the drama so if they do choose to take an idol case, it might actually be handled well (hopefully).
My thought is she went for abortion and ended up divorced, probably because the ML family got some genetic conditions…she…
It’s probably because she wasn’t ready at the time. Perhaps both the ex and Yun were busy with their careers to really think about growing their family at the time? But now that she is more mature/ at a stable position, she’s at a place where she can take a maternal role now?
I mean Yun doesn’t seem to be interested in taking larger role at the law firm either for somebody who has all the markings of a good leader. Perhaps that too could be part of his trauma with his ex? Not giving enough assurance to the Ex at the time to make her comfortable enough to at least discuss her decision?
(I’m not blaming Yun btw - the ex should have kept him in the loop since not having kids was a serious point they had previously agreed on).
so the wife is still alive and happy with someone else, what?!
Honestly how heartless can she be to take away their dog after treating him the way she did? The abortion itself is understandable I guess but she should have kept him in the loop instead of hiding it completely/ blind siding him given her excuse was that “we did agree prior to our marriage”.
I’m curious to know her side of the story even if it’s pointless. Considering that she no longer feels that way with her new partner, it would be low key interesting.
Mashiro's situation is why I avoid giving trivial advice to people who are having family issues. "They're…
Totally agree with you. I honestly hate it when people bring up the "their your family" "they are old and will not be there for long" and "you will regret it once they are gone" cards. Like yes, they are valid points but that doesn't mean that they should undermine your feelings too
Having a grown man jump onto a bed face down kicking and screaming in excitement, is bad, bad, bad direction.…
It's based on a manga so naturally the characters embody these features.
(I know it's not everybody's cup of tea but it is an accepted genre in Japan).
If it helps, Kanada has had a traumatizing past where he had to hide his thoughts and feelings. It's not really that unusual for some people in that position to find more comfort in discussing their fears with friends before they bring it up with their partner (specially like in Kanada's case where the last time he was honest to his former crush, not only did he lose a friend, he unintentionally made the friend question all his pre-exidting morals).
Mashiro was giving me anxiety when he was mixing the hamburger steak, germs flying every which way. I like the…
Kanada has dating ptsd. The last guy he confessed to completely destroyed his confidence in the dating department.
Mashiro's manic behaviour stems from always pretending to be positive. His controlling mum has made it impossible for him to share his worries and he's one misunderstanding away from exploding.
Both guys need to break the other's walls in order to truly be with eachother.
it’s open ending, depends on how you interpret it but i see it as an ending leaning towards happy ending
If you watch it with "censored C-BL" eyes, it's kind of there with the older ML's character. It's not exactly sexual desire but more like he's obsession on the other guy goes beyond bromance at times? Kind of like emotional desire. From the younger partner's side, he does have a female BFF who he likes but it doesn't really last (and there's barely any romantic scenes with them except for one). He too is curious about the older ML since he has a dark mysterious past and this eventually causes alot of chaos. By the time the drama ends though it's clear that the the younger ML truly, deeply, (and may be madly) cares about the older ML too.
At one point the 2 were even practically co-parenting the elder ML's neice if it helps 🙈
The drama itself is interesting. The main focus is on the cases/ the older ML's past so bromance, obsession, and romance takes a backseat anyway. If you are into legal/ thriller dramas, it's worth trying 1-2 episodes may be?
The actress who plays FL’s mom (Cui Yi) is so nice as usual. She must be one of the leading candidates whenever…
I’m so used to her being the”caring” mum, it would feel weird now to see her play a toxic mum’s role. Think the most toxic she has been so far is in Prisoner of Beauty but even then she was mostly an airhead who doesn’t know any better than an actual vindictive person.
Same! I knlw it worked for Blossom since they didn't really travel back to the present time but not sure how Censors…
Perhaps they'll conveniently forget about the present coma timeline? Just not mention it at all once the dream date crosses with the present date? So they'll be stuck in their dream forever🙈
They could also go for something like in Alice in Borderland S2 (where the comatose patients remember everything that happened) but Gao being still dead would totally ruin the drama's vibe 🥲
They better have a very creative way to get around censors in order to have Gao living when back to present time…
Same! I knlw it worked for Blossom since they didn't really travel back to the present time but not sure how Censors will work since this is set in modern times and it's clear their "comatose" selfs are still part of the story 🫠
It’s quite funny. The chemistry between the main leads is great! The plot is okay and I found some characters…
As of ep 4 they only have 110 days or so till the college entrance exam (a 100+ days jump since ep 2-3) so I think they won't spend that much time on her HS life- perhaps 4-6 more episodes more?
I mean Yun doesn’t seem to be interested in taking larger role at the law firm either for somebody who has all the markings of a good leader. Perhaps that too could be part of his trauma with his ex? Not giving enough assurance to the Ex at the time to make her comfortable enough to at least discuss her decision?
(I’m not blaming Yun btw - the ex should have kept him in the loop since not having kids was a serious point they had previously agreed on).
I really hope the mum doesn’t collude with the annoying Ex to get them back together in a misguided attempt to patch things up with KHM.
I’m curious to know her side of the story even if it’s pointless. Considering that she no longer feels that way with her new partner, it would be low key interesting.
(I know it's not everybody's cup of tea but it is an accepted genre in Japan).
If it helps, Kanada has had a traumatizing past where he had to hide his thoughts and feelings. It's not really that unusual for some people in that position to find more comfort in discussing their fears with friends before they bring it up with their partner (specially like in Kanada's case where the last time he was honest to his former crush, not only did he lose a friend, he unintentionally made the friend question all his pre-exidting morals).
Mashiro's manic behaviour stems from always pretending to be positive. His controlling mum has made it impossible for him to share his worries and he's one misunderstanding away from exploding.
Both guys need to break the other's walls in order to truly be with eachother.
At one point the 2 were even practically co-parenting the elder ML's neice if it helps 🙈
The drama itself is interesting. The main focus is on the cases/ the older ML's past so bromance, obsession, and romance takes a backseat anyway. If you are into legal/ thriller dramas, it's worth trying 1-2 episodes may be?
(Sorry for the blabbering🙈🤣)
They could also go for something like in Alice in Borderland S2 (where the comatose patients remember everything that happened) but Gao being still dead would totally ruin the drama's vibe 🥲
It's going to hirt if Gao remains 💀
And the way he stares at the FL has a sense of familiarity for some reason- like it's beyond typical curiousity.