Aaah, this had such a nice and exciting start, but... what happened to it??? The leads had a great chemistry and did their best, but the story... it felt like they were walking in circles and I felt like I was watching the same thing over and over again. Sadly, the build up of the story was not good, I guess I had too high hopes for this. I still enjoyed it, but mainly because of the first half of the drama, it's a pity, this could've been one of the top K-BLs.
This definitely needed to be longer, but it was still magical in its own way. The concept is actually rather deep and psychological... sometimes, it's all in our head, sometimes if we want to change the world, we have to start from ourselves. The drama was definitely a very nice surprise, the leads had good chemistry, but as other JP BLs, I wanted to see more developement between the mains. Still, if you get what this was trying to tell you, you're going to love the message and the drama nevertheless.
The storyline itself is nothing new in the drama world, but I enjoyed this soooo much!!! It truly was like a breeze of fresh air! The actors did an amazing job and I like how quickly the misunderstandings were resolved, some adults in dramas take a few episodes and here the mains actually talked, thank God. I would really like a second season with them as university students, I leave my faith with Hideyoshi, cuz that man loved his job a bit too much :D I also hope we'll be able to somehow watch the two special episodes ;w;
Another career gone just like that. He was an amazing actor, as a human being... that's another story. He decided to retire right away, so his past crimes must be a serious deal.
My most favourite drama ever, I was so excited about the second season T^T Jo Jinwoong just retired due to his past scandal, so I guess S2 is no longer happening, unless they change the male lead.
My most favourite drama ever, I was so excited about the second season T^T Jo Jinwoong just retired due to his past scandal, so I guess S2 is no longer happening, unless they change the male lead.
I'm going to start with this... they did Yeon Sang so dirty! The game was lost before it even started. This could've been a good best friends to lovers or office romance drama, but no... three men after Doha when it was obvious who the end game would be from the start. What was Yeon Sang and Ha Ram's purpose?? They were there just to make Do Ha realize that he likes Taek Gyeon back, his best friend who's been secretly inlove with him for over 10 years and decided to take a step just because two other men decided to talk to Do Ha. Yeon Sang was caring, careful, calm, attentive and understanding, but yeah... he was there just to fill up some minutes of the episodes. Ha Ram on the other side... oh boy, absolutely nothing between him and Do Ha and I can't be the only one who realized that Han UI will be thrown his way in the end... I usually like the friends to lovers trope, but they wasted time on other things, they should've focused on one concept.
I think I walked into this with too high expectations. The premises was good, but I couldn't feel the connection between the characters, the build up of the emotions just wasn't there. Japanese dramas are usually short and so is this one, so the storyline can't be explored properly and sadly, the ending was rushed. The only unique thing about the drama was Fujibayashi Yasunari and how wonderful he was at playing two completely different people. Chiaki was a bit too naive, lots of things were just unbelievable, I needed more background info about the characters. All in all, I'm a sucker for a good story, but here that lacked, the OST was great though. I can't rate this higher than 6,5-7/10 ~
When I look at Enaga and AE... I totally understand why people can't tell that Clark Kent is Superman. Props to him, he's wonderful at playing two completely different people!
When I look at Enaga and AE... I totally understand why people can't tell that Clark Kent is Superman. Props to Fujibayashi Yasunari, he's wonderful at playing two completely different people!
I read a comment on one youtube video about the drama, which stated "The director cooked and he fed us crumbs.", which is sooo true xD haha I liked the drama, but it had its draggy and annoying moments, most if not all misunderstandings were caused by Suowei, the dubbing was weird and there were no surprises in the plot, but the chemistry between the actors really was great, they were definitely comfortable working with each other. The drama is overhyped for me, but it can't be denied that there was something special about it and it surely opened doors for Chinese BLs.
Aaah, why did I have to stumble upon a spoiler scene from the latest episode?? I was so excited to watch this drama, but now I'm scared to even start it T^T
I really don't like torturing myself with ongoing series, so I hope I'll be able to wait until winter break when more than half of the drama will have aired. Will I have the patience to wait until then... ha, I don't think so xD
I have mixed feelings about this drama... it wasn't that bad, but it wasn't very good either. At times I enjoyed the acting, at times I didn't. I couldn't really feel the chemistry between the leads, especially Geumbok's feelings towards Bihyung. Gildal was definitely my favourite character and Jigwi really was fox-like. The ending suggests a second season, but let's see if it will get picked up for a new one.
I can't believe it's been almost a year since he passed away. His smile is so precious and seeing his profile picture breaks my heart. Rest in peace, Jaerim.
I was following news about this drama prior its release and it was upsetting that the lead actor was changed in the last moment, BUT that's what actually saved the drama! Lee Chae Min was amazing in this role! The way he walked, spoke, his eyes did the acting on their own, he was wonderful! This had a promising start, but unfortunately, it wasn't wrapped up in the nicest way, it had a rushed ending, with many unanswered questions. They wasted 3-4 episodes on the battle between the chefs, but the last episode... I didn't know whether to laugh or cry. This had its fair share of funny moments, great chemistry between the actors, but I wish they had handled the last few episodes better.
The leads had a great chemistry and did their best, but the story... it felt like they were walking in circles and I felt like I was watching the same thing over and over again.
Sadly, the build up of the story was not good, I guess I had too high hopes for this.
I still enjoyed it, but mainly because of the first half of the drama, it's a pity, this could've been one of the top K-BLs.
The concept is actually rather deep and psychological... sometimes, it's all in our head, sometimes if we want to change the world, we have to start from ourselves.
The drama was definitely a very nice surprise, the leads had good chemistry, but as other JP BLs, I wanted to see more developement between the mains.
Still, if you get what this was trying to tell you, you're going to love the message and the drama nevertheless.
It truly was like a breeze of fresh air!
The actors did an amazing job and I like how quickly the misunderstandings were resolved, some adults in dramas take a few episodes and here the mains actually talked, thank God.
I would really like a second season with them as university students, I leave my faith with Hideyoshi, cuz that man loved his job a bit too much :D
I also hope we'll be able to somehow watch the two special episodes ;w;
He was an amazing actor, as a human being... that's another story.
He decided to retire right away, so his past crimes must be a serious deal.
Jo Jinwoong just retired due to his past scandal, so I guess S2 is no longer happening, unless they change the male lead.
Jo Jinwoong just retired due to his past scandal, so I guess S2 is no longer happening, unless they change the male lead.
The game was lost before it even started.
This could've been a good best friends to lovers or office romance drama, but no... three men after Doha when it was obvious who the end game would be from the start.
What was Yeon Sang and Ha Ram's purpose?? They were there just to make Do Ha realize that he likes Taek Gyeon back, his best friend who's been secretly inlove with him for over 10 years and decided to take a step just because two other men decided to talk to Do Ha.
Yeon Sang was caring, careful, calm, attentive and understanding, but yeah... he was there just to fill up some minutes of the episodes.
Ha Ram on the other side... oh boy, absolutely nothing between him and Do Ha and I can't be the only one who realized that Han UI will be thrown his way in the end...
I usually like the friends to lovers trope, but they wasted time on other things, they should've focused on one concept.
The premises was good, but I couldn't feel the connection between the characters, the build up of the emotions just wasn't there.
Japanese dramas are usually short and so is this one, so the storyline can't be explored properly and sadly, the ending was rushed.
The only unique thing about the drama was Fujibayashi Yasunari and how wonderful he was at playing two completely different people.
Chiaki was a bit too naive, lots of things were just unbelievable, I needed more background info about the characters.
All in all, I'm a sucker for a good story, but here that lacked, the OST was great though.
I can't rate this higher than 6,5-7/10 ~
I hope I'll be able to hold back until at least 8 eps are out T^T
Props to him, he's wonderful at playing two completely different people!
Props to Fujibayashi Yasunari, he's wonderful at playing two completely different people!
I liked the drama, but it had its draggy and annoying moments, most if not all misunderstandings were caused by Suowei, the dubbing was weird and there were no surprises in the plot, but the chemistry between the actors really was great, they were definitely comfortable working with each other.
The drama is overhyped for me, but it can't be denied that there was something special about it and it surely opened doors for Chinese BLs.
I was so excited to watch this drama, but now I'm scared to even start it T^T
Will I have the patience to wait until then... ha, I don't think so xD
At times I enjoyed the acting, at times I didn't.
I couldn't really feel the chemistry between the leads, especially Geumbok's feelings towards Bihyung.
Gildal was definitely my favourite character and Jigwi really was fox-like.
The ending suggests a second season, but let's see if it will get picked up for a new one.
One thing after another, they had no mercy TT____TT
His smile is so precious and seeing his profile picture breaks my heart.
Rest in peace, Jaerim.
Lee Chae Min was amazing in this role! The way he walked, spoke, his eyes did the acting on their own, he was wonderful!
This had a promising start, but unfortunately, it wasn't wrapped up in the nicest way, it had a rushed ending, with many unanswered questions. They wasted 3-4 episodes on the battle between the chefs, but the last episode... I didn't know whether to laugh or cry.
This had its fair share of funny moments, great chemistry between the actors, but I wish they had handled the last few episodes better.