The whole family of fl was red forest with such parents she was better off being an orphan.. and i also hated…
There are a lot of female characters written in a way that makes them seem naive, passive, or constantly in “damsel in distress” situations, often because that’s what some audiences are assumed to prefer. Also, slightly unrelated, but I hadn’t really seen many comments about this: they kept making the ML eat really unpleasant-looking food over and over. I used to put the show on in the background while eating, just for some noise, but at one point it genuinely bothered me and I had to turn it off. It felt pointless and off-putting. I’ll also look into the writer and director out of curiosity.
It was a beautifully written and touching series. When I saw the promotions and realized it was labeled as a BL, I was genuinely happy to see well-known and successful actors from both Korea and Japan taking part in a BL project. Still, I had my concerns that it wouldn’t fully commit to it, and once again I was right, it stayed trapped in bromance territory. I saw another user mentioning the use of “ashiteru” below, and honestly, there was no real point in leaving the audience hanging ambiguously like that. They could have conveyed what they wanted to say in a much clearer way. It was obvious from the beginning that this story wouldn’t have a happy ending for them. First Seiichi, and then Johan… At least they were able to tell each other that they loved one another. That alone means something. I just wish they could have had a different ending. Whether it’s bromance, BL, or queer media in general, we’re already used to tragic endings anyway. I enjoyed every episode. Ok Taec-yeon impressed me once again with both his visuals and his acting. 9/10.
adam o kadar yakışıklı ki sahnede birden fazla karakter olsa bile ona bakıp duruyorum maşallah bromance gibi bir şey çıkacağını düşünüyorum açıkçası bl değil ama olsun bakalımm
Episode 5 honestly felt like a turning point, but I still can’t bring myself to feel any empathy for that idiot group. Dong Man was clearly part of the inspiration behind everything they wrote, yet instead of appreciating that, they all teamed up to bully him. And suddenly, right after he left the group, they all became decent human beings or what? It’s already obvious that Park Gyeong Se is an idiot, but his wife, Ko Hye Jin, publicly humiliated and belittled him. She even did the same thing to his brother. And after all that, she’s suddenly smiling while asking about Eun A? She lifted the ban and acted like she was doing everyone a favor or something? This married couple is seriously my least favorite part of the show. I genuinely hope she divorces him. He’s nothing but dead weight. The guy’s entire past and personality are built around Dong Man anyway. Meanwhile, the relationship and dynamic between Dong Man and Eun A feel so genuine and warm. Watching their scenes together is honestly amazing. Go Young Jun is genuinely a really good actor, he portrays every emotion so naturally. I also saw some negative comments about Koo Kyo Hwan, especially about his appearance, but instead of debating whether he’s handsome or ugly, I think it’s much better to talk about how talented he actually is as an actor.
Episode 5 was a complete rollercoaster. I realized that, except for Hwang Dong Man, none of the side characters really have a storyline of their own, their entire existence revolves around Dong Man. In some shows, side characters are presented to the audience through their own lives as well, not just through their relationships with the main characters, but that’s not the case in this drama. Even the opening scene starts with that idiot Park Gyeong Se talking about Dong Man.
It’s that condescending, insecure superiority successful people show toward those who haven’t made it and honestly, that whole directing team is the same kind of disgrace. I can’t even remember the guy’s name, but if you’re supposed to be our guy’s friend, why don’t you stand up and say a word against them? I can understand why he might not be liked for certain reasons, but when you all gang up on someone and bully them, it’s no different from being shameless. Why the hell are you staying quiet?
I’m watching episode 2 and I’m seriously pissed off. I think that woman is the director’s wife or something like, you already kicked the guy out of your café, so why the hell are you writing that note on the door? And fine, let’s say you did when his brother showed up, did you seriously go and write a second note in that passive-aggressive way? You disgusting woman, I feel like slapping you across the face.
Also, slightly unrelated, but I hadn’t really seen many comments about this: they kept making the ML eat really unpleasant-looking food over and over. I used to put the show on in the background while eating, just for some noise, but at one point it genuinely bothered me and I had to turn it off. It felt pointless and off-putting. I’ll also look into the writer and director out of curiosity.
I saw another user mentioning the use of “ashiteru” below, and honestly, there was no real point in leaving the audience hanging ambiguously like that. They could have conveyed what they wanted to say in a much clearer way.
It was obvious from the beginning that this story wouldn’t have a happy ending for them. First Seiichi, and then Johan… At least they were able to tell each other that they loved one another. That alone means something. I just wish they could have had a different ending.
Whether it’s bromance, BL, or queer media in general, we’re already used to tragic endings anyway. I enjoyed every episode. Ok Taec-yeon impressed me once again with both his visuals and his acting. 9/10.
It’s already obvious that Park Gyeong Se is an idiot, but his wife, Ko Hye Jin, publicly humiliated and belittled him. She even did the same thing to his brother. And after all that, she’s suddenly smiling while asking about Eun A? She lifted the ban and acted like she was doing everyone a favor or something? This married couple is seriously my least favorite part of the show. I genuinely hope she divorces him. He’s nothing but dead weight. The guy’s entire past and personality are built around Dong Man anyway.
Meanwhile, the relationship and dynamic between Dong Man and Eun A feel so genuine and warm. Watching their scenes together is honestly amazing. Go Young Jun is genuinely a really good actor, he portrays every emotion so naturally. I also saw some negative comments about Koo Kyo Hwan, especially about his appearance, but instead of debating whether he’s handsome or ugly, I think it’s much better to talk about how talented he actually is as an actor.