Ngl im disappointed. I have no idea what is happening and how its at all relevant to the story most of the time. Like who are all these people and why should I give a single fuck about what they are doing what is happening to them and whats going on...doesnt help that most of them are also insufferable. I felt like there was no clear guidance on where the writers wanted to take the story so things got messy. From what I heard the drama is also deviating from the webtoon so that might be the issue?
All you need to watch of season 2 are the first and last episode tbh. Maybe some parts of episode 5 and you're caught up on the few important pieces of story.
I'm usually not big on romcom's but this one is genuinely fun and just makes you feel all warm inside. Also thank you for casting an actual plus size actress for once Japan. More of that instead of fatsuits please. Also for anyone else with body dysmorphia and ED who needs the information as much as I did: there is no storyline about losing weight here!
I wouldn't call myself a fan. I enjoyed some of the movies he was in, but I think it's silly to bring up his personal…
It IS something awful like murder. Just because someone didn't die doesn't mean the victim isn't living DAILY with TRAUMA. But hey sure, let me beat you to a pulp if I see you, you'll be over it and fine in 20 years, right? It's not like you will carry ANY lasting damage, right? Great.
Personally, I don't give a damn about his criminal history. I love his acting. Been a fan since The Thieves. My…
In 1999, Lee Jung-jae was detained by Gangnam Police for driving under the influence and causing a collision with another driver, a 23-year-old woman. Lee refuted the charge, claiming his manager was driving. Three years later, he was charged with the same offense.
That same year, he and a friend drunkenly attacked another man and were charged with assault. He was charged with assault again the following year after he allegedly dragged a 22-year-old woman from a nightclub in Busan and kicked her, causing injuries that required two weeks of recovery in hospital.
Fast-forward to 2013 where, in an interview with Vogue Korea, Lee appeared to out his friend and prominent stylist, Woo Jong-wan, soon after his suicide. Before he died, Lee claimed, “I said to [him], ‘You should stop being gay. Haven’t you been that way enough?’” He went on to describe Woo’s homosexuality as an “inconvenience.” The quotes were subsequently pulled from online versions of the interview.
i think he is jus eccentric/comical but not to the point of creepy. He has OCD, it jus shows that mental illness…
His OCD is not responsible for constantly making sure he is around her, obsessing over her and using her as a form of therapy which they failed to ever address being lowkey not a healthy way to cope. Sincerely, an actually mentally ill person.
I can't be the only person who didn't think Dr. Dong was being romantic. Dude was lowkey creepy most of the time, maybe not downright stalking but definitely obsessing over her in a way I did not find romantic. I was genuinely shocked they ended up together.
Genuinely so obsessed with Louis Chiang's performance as Ai Di. It hasn't happened before to my knowledge with Taiwanese BL actors but I wish him and Nat could get another series together.
All you need to watch of season 2 are the first and last episode tbh. Maybe some parts of episode 5 and you're caught up on the few important pieces of story.
That same year, he and a friend drunkenly attacked another man and were charged with assault. He was charged with assault again the following year after he allegedly dragged a 22-year-old woman from a nightclub in Busan and kicked her, causing injuries that required two weeks of recovery in hospital.
Fast-forward to 2013 where, in an interview with Vogue Korea, Lee appeared to out his friend and prominent stylist, Woo Jong-wan, soon after his suicide. Before he died, Lee claimed, “I said to [him], ‘You should stop being gay. Haven’t you been that way enough?’” He went on to describe Woo’s homosexuality as an “inconvenience.” The quotes were subsequently pulled from online versions of the interview.