Nothing left for me to say except Charan and Khanin are the definition of LONGING. Romance is NOT dead lol. Wow, I almost cried with them at that last scene.
in episode 4 when their dancing anyone know the song name and who's it by I googled the lyrics and couldn't find…
About the song's name, we will likely get this song released in a while, they release the ost officially one after the other. At the moment, we just have officially released Above (the theme song, NuNew sings it) and I Trust You (sung by Daou).
Genuine question: Why wouldn't Prince Wasin have ever found a way to have an heir after his consort passed away?…
I don't know if we should trust Prince Wasin, but maybe he's a romantic? Emmalians already have a legend about kissing and forming a bond until death, so maybe that's the case for him and wishes to only have his first wife?
Professor charan gonna be the death of me. I'm genuinely enjoying ramilpaytai crumbs but I don't think ramil has…
I think NetJJ helps represent more of the story outside the castle, JJ's character will help us see more of a non-royal Emmalian's perspective of the royalty, and Net's character will likely learn from him.
I just have one question: why does the second pair only get 5 minutes of playing time???
They are the second couple, and are following their story in the novel which is the side story. We will likely see mostly the main leads, and complimentary stories around as well.
I have no issues at all with Khanin wearing clothes more on the feminine side compared to everyone else, the wardrobe…
I never intended to say you are targeting queers, just saying thinking the way a queer person presents themselves is heteronormative is not a really forward-thinking, that's all. I am a queer person presenting on the feminine side and I like women, my girlfriend is more on the "masculine" side and believe me, I am tired of people saying she is the guy of the relationship lol. Neither of us is the man in the relationship, we're both women, but present ourselves in certain physical ways.
I have no issues at all with Khanin wearing clothes more on the feminine side compared to everyone else, the wardrobe…
Amary, I beg to differ that we will not see different dynamics from them since they already have worked with numerous characters before, that's not the issue. They are actors, after all. The thing is with their characters in this one, that is how their characters present themselves and that's okay. And presenting as feminine/masculine has nothing to do with the other labels, being top or bottom.
I have no issues at all with Khanin wearing clothes more on the feminine side compared to everyone else, the wardrobe…
I am sorry if you felt offended, but I will try to express myself better this time. And please, don't get too emotional, it is an interesting and fun conversation/exchange of opinions about a fictional TV show. 1. Khanin, the character, wears this. Yes, the novel was written with him in mind and the type of look was inspired on NuNew, hence the similarities. 2. I added NuNew doesn't feel uncomfortable with this label since you said, I quote "It feels forced... very forced". 3. Your personal opinion is that, in your personal opinion, having Khanin present himself with a wardrobe on the more feminine side feels forced and heteronormative. I beg to differ by saying that's how the characters are and that does not dismiss the fact they are a gay couple, and presenting as masculine or feminine does not make them a wannabe hetero couple.
I have no issues at all with Khanin wearing clothes more on the feminine side compared to everyone else, the wardrobe also gives individuality to the character, and, I am unsure if you're unfamiliar with NuNew, but he is not forced into the label of "feminine" he loves it, and feels good with it. If you prefer to watch a queer show with both mains on the feminine side, or both mains on the "masculine" side, that's okay. But that doesn't mean a couple with a more feminine person and a more masculine person are heteronormative, that thought might be internalized. You're dismissing queer couples who have this dynamic and way to express themselves. Thinking gender is just one thing where you wear "girly" stuff or "male" stuff, please rethink again. We are fighting for everyone to express themselves in the way they want.
1. Khanin, the character, wears this. Yes, the novel was written with him in mind and the type of look was inspired on NuNew, hence the similarities.
2. I added NuNew doesn't feel uncomfortable with this label since you said, I quote "It feels forced... very forced".
3. Your personal opinion is that, in your personal opinion, having Khanin present himself with a wardrobe on the more feminine side feels forced and heteronormative. I beg to differ by saying that's how the characters are and that does not dismiss the fact they are a gay couple, and presenting as masculine or feminine does not make them a wannabe hetero couple.