Takara no Vidro Episode 2
--->Takara is attempting to put some space between himself and Taishin, acting as if he's unconcerned about Taishin's injured ankle. I'm onto you, Mr. Hottie; you can't deceive me. Takara's eyes light up every time he's near Taishin, and it's driving me crazy! He can't resist being attracted to Taishin's adorableness and the fact that Taishin always speaks his mind. Taishin is a genuinely honest person.
---> NOT Takara picking out earrings which he thinks will complement Taishin's eyes. He's already captivated by him. STOOOOP! WHY ARE THEY SO ADORABLE?
---> I admire how Taishin remains unperturbed by Takara's aloof personality, providing a steady presence amidst his senpai's emotions. I'm looking forward to witnessing Takara and Taishin's relationship unfold. Their quiet personalities make me eager to see them open up and express their love for each other. It will be interesting to see how they develop their way of communicating love and witness the beauty of their connection.
--->Takara displays concern for Taishin's safety and well-being upon seeing his living situation. OOPS THERE IT IS .. another early sign of affection!!. I wonder if the safety of this apartment will become important later on. Taishin is a trusting and modest person. I hate to say it, but it would be easy for someone to try something. I hope that won't happen, though."
---> QUESTION: What is Taishin studying in college? I can't seem to recall if they mentioned it, or maybe I missed it.
---> Oh my God, I can't stand this girl; she is getting on my nerves. Why do female characters in dramas have to be like this? She thinks she's automatically a suitable match for Takara because she's single. I can't understand this level of self-centeredness and sense of entitlement. What exactly does it mean? I dislike storylines like this so much. Takara is visibly uncomfortable and distressed while dealing with her. He's feeling drained and overwhelmed by the situation.
---> Why is everyone so concerned about whether Takara dates or not? The girls are pining over him and are jealous of any girl who could potentially be the "it girl." The boys are envious of him because the girls only hit on him. Again, the man is clearly uncomfortable with the situation, and people around him just keep pestering him for answering.
---> I do love this blabbermouth shop owner. Also, he is freakin HOT!
---> The final scene really stood out. The conversation between Takara and Taishin unfolded incredibly well. It struck just the right balance and never felt forced or awkward. Despite its simplicity, the dialogue carried so much depth and meaning. The brief silence between the characters added an extra layer to their interaction, and the camera angles accentuated their facial expressions. I particularly loved the subtlety of Takara trying to stifle a smile, which could have been easily missed if you hadn't paid close attention. Then, a minute later, his smile was finally revealed, still understated but visible. It's these small character developments that I find so compelling, and they add an extra dimension to the story.
---> I KNEW THE CREEPY MAN ON THE BUS COULDN'T BE TRUSTED AND THAT TAISHIN'S SAFETY WAS GOING TO COME INTO PLAY.
FINAL THOUGHTS: Someone hug Takara because he needs one! Also, WE MUST PROTECT OUR CINNAMON ROLL TAISHIN!