I seriously don't understand why they have decided to re-write the stories of these characters three times over - the cast is different from Tharntype to both Love by Chance but even between season 1 and 2 they re-start Tin and Can? Also annoyed that with one episode alone they undid Pete & Ae's entire love-story.
Where Your Eyes Linger is tagged the first Korean-based BL drama but I think School 2013 was the first. That drama…
Died at " a romantic undercurrent raging like a tsunami beneath the surface of their platonic relationship" - so very true! School 2013 was inching as close it could get to the edge without crossing it.
Seriously so disappointed in the ending. It's not even that it was bad (to be honest I think it was a really honest depiction of grief and well acted) but that for the first time I've seen such a loving, warm, tender gay relationship portrayed and it just HAD to end like that.
Loved this, educational and entertaining! I'd love if this was a series of posts (I'm sure there are tons of other things just taken for granted/badly handled in drama land)
I really enjoyed this drama! But can I just say, what an anti-climactic action scene in the last ep? There's an entire group of people with some kind of criminal mastermind behind it, and they attack her one by one so that she can leisurely finish them off in turn? Seriously? Even when it was clear she was stronger than them? Otherwise I was pleased with the action scenes 'choreography' but the "final boss" deal was a bit of a let down.
It's such a rare thing to have a lgbtq jdrama, let alone one with quality such as this - actors/tresses you actually recognize, and who can act, a real curve of emotional experiences, honest romantic moments, and not all trauma in the coming-out either. Sure it's not perfect, but it does a fine job filling a big gap in jdrama that has been there too long, and I am so grateful for it, for that.
This is seriously ADORABLE! I have a feeling this drama might end up being one of my favorites of the year, it's so good and has the nicest calming (Ghibli-like) atmosphere to it.
I wasn't expecting anything at all of this, but it turns out to be great! A mix of a Ghibli Studo like atmosphere, with a historical parody/comedy kind of medley - this is surprisingly funny and entertaining!