It's a censored GL, you could either interpret their relationship as sismance or more, I personally could see that they liked each other (especially Wei wei) but you could see for yourself, it's recommended, i liked it, hope it won't be a disappointing watch.
LGBTQ+ and gay are not them same, LGBTQ+ is a bigger umbrella that includes other sexalities and identities. The…
Some other dramas have it too, it's just that it got lost at the end of other more important tags, here there are not many tags so it has come first and we can see it. As for the straight character tag, you don't see straight lead character tag either, while there is gay main character. And it's because LGBTQ+ rep is media is less than straight romance (with most of them being gay/BL) so, with the tag it would be easier to find dramas for people who want them. For example transgender, non-binary ect characters are less so if someone wants a character with those identity or sexuality, even a guest could be a big rep.. But I do get it, it's dramatic.
What the hell is the 'gay guest character' Tag??? Isn't LGBTQ one enough?lol
LGBTQ+ and gay are not them same, LGBTQ+ is a bigger umbrella that includes other sexalities and identities. The gay guest character tag is to let us know that the gay character appears only as a guest and not as a lead or support who would have more screen time.
Yes!!! I thought the same while watching that lol.
🤣 I honestly would like that job, but who is going to pay me for breaking up?! 😭 Also there is a KBL airing currently "Sweetheart service" and ML there has a similar job too.
What an absolute hot mess,and I mean that in the most chaotic, dreamlike way possible. This drama felt like watching a fever dream with a cool concept that just… got lost in translation. Ask me what it was about? I genuinely couldn’t tell you. All I remember are random scenes stitched together like a Pinterest board of vibes. The more I think about it, the weirder it gets.
You could tell the writer had an idea,maybe even a great one, but absolutely no clue how to shape it into a coherent script. Plot? What plot? I just kept watching like I was under a spell.
And Katha and Dome? Oh yeah, just “brothers” who make soul-binding promises, gaze at each other like star-crossed lovers, and share enough romantic tension to power a whole K-drama. Totally not gay. Just bromance things.
The leads had magical powers but somehow zero charisma for fantasy heroes. Like, how do you have magic and still weak?
The only saving grace was the acting. Everyone came to act. The script may have been a mess, but the cast said, “We’ll carry.”
As for the straight character tag, you don't see straight lead character tag either, while there is gay main character. And it's because LGBTQ+ rep is media is less than straight romance (with most of them being gay/BL) so, with the tag it would be easier to find dramas for people who want them. For example transgender, non-binary ect characters are less so if someone wants a character with those identity or sexuality, even a guest could be a big rep..
But I do get it, it's dramatic.
The gay guest character tag is to let us know that the gay character appears only as a guest and not as a lead or support who would have more screen time.
Also there is a KBL airing currently "Sweetheart service" and ML there has a similar job too.
This drama felt like watching a fever dream with a cool concept that just… got lost in translation. Ask me what it was about? I genuinely couldn’t tell you. All I remember are random scenes stitched together like a Pinterest board of vibes. The more I think about it, the weirder it gets.
You could tell the writer had an idea,maybe even a great one, but absolutely no clue how to shape it into a coherent script. Plot? What plot? I just kept watching like I was under a spell.
And Katha and Dome? Oh yeah, just “brothers” who make soul-binding promises, gaze at each other like star-crossed lovers, and share enough romantic tension to power a whole K-drama. Totally not gay. Just bromance things.
The leads had magical powers but somehow zero charisma for fantasy heroes. Like, how do you have magic and still weak?
The only saving grace was the acting. Everyone came to act. The script may have been a mess, but the cast said, “We’ll carry.”
Need the next ep now