The questions about the fantasy side and the role of Dennis have been explained in the manhwa. If anyone is curious about it you can try reading it. The manhwa's ending is a but unsatisfying, but the fantasy side and Dennis' role are explained in more detail. Thou manhwa is lacking, it was still enjoyable to read
its a 10 minute short movie about a guy who is getting over a break up. I don't know if you can consider it a happy ending, but with the help of his friends he manages to move on.
Why would you say he is a bad drama character, the drama is romantic if you don't like romantics don't watch it.…
it's not about the genre, but how the character behaves. Like red flags all over and zero character growth.
I feel like you took this review as a personal attack on you. Remember that it is just their opinion and not everyone will always have the same opinion as you
Can someone please tell me where they watched it from 😭😭😭😭😭
I tried viki before, although they do have it. It's not available in my country. After that I tried kissasian, its there but it's called pornographer there.
Yes I'm assuming this is their first time falling in love, however my assumptions aren't based on nothing. To this day homosexuality is not fully accepted yet in South Korea. They do not get locked up like in other countries but they do still face discrimination from others. For the crown prince, I think he's from the Joseon era. In that time they declared homosexuality wicked and depraved. Based on this, and if they are both each other's first love. I think it's safe to assume that they would indeed have some form of "gay panic"
Good for you though, that you've never experienced gay panic
I want to watch this but I'm a bit confused. It says that Mood indigo is the prequel of this drama, but Mood indigo came out a year later. So which one do I start first?
I feel like you took this review as a personal attack on you. Remember that it is just their opinion and not everyone will always have the same opinion as you
Good for you though, that you've never experienced gay panic