No, they already done all the parts in the novel. So the only option that we can hope right now is the director's…
Who prepared that ED? Btw I totally agree with you that this ending was perfect no matter how panful it is. The entire theme is about loss and grief and a happy end would take that point away.
Btw this paralell POV concept seems to be a thing for Eda Yuuri. It was a twist in Utsukushi Kare as well. Hats off to that lady, she is really a great novelist.
One of the most beautiful, unique and heartbreaking series I have ever seen. Truly unforgettable. Magnificent storytelling, stellar performances and excellent cinematography.
Oh, give me a break. 99% of the BL shows are full lovey-dovey with the happiest of endings. And when in 1% creators dare to come up with a bittersweet one people start tantrums like "betrayal". Ridiculous and immature.
This was not a sad ending either, assuming it was meant to be the ending, even if it was a bit different. This is already beauttiful. It is incredible that people are unable to handle anything but full lovey-dovey.
I suppose this bittersweet episode was planned to be the last one, and they came up with the idea of an additional episode to deliver some sort of happy ending, once they saw how popular the show is.
That is only the publicity poster that features all the guys together with the pink convertible. If you watch…
The gay couple may still survive, because the trailer also has one scene where Joke (one-eyed) tells the crying Long (dyed hair) "Why did you say you had no one? I' m still here", and we have not seen that scene so far. Also Knight (Long) has a pic on his IG where he is sitting in the pink convertible, and that seems to be like a shot from the series. I am really curious how next episode turns out to be.
Little murder girl needs to take a bullet to the head next week. I do expect her to be dead since it seems the…
That is only the publicity poster that features all the guys together with the pink convertible. If you watch the trailer, only Golf, Art and Gus are traveling.
She is a kind of mother-figure who literally brought Bai Lang up after the parents died. I would never let anyone…
From the preview of the upcoming episode she seems to be having fears of what they may have to face together, so I wonder if she has problems with his brother being with a guy, but that may well be misleading, previews often are.
I love the show. The only thing is - sister plot is a bit of an overkill. They are all adults, so realistically,…
She is a kind of mother-figure who literally brought Bai Lang up after the parents died. I would never let anyone interfere my life this way regardless, even if they were my parents, but I am not Asian.
You don't have to, then you don't watch it. Simple as that. Btw the membership is cheaper than a cinema ticket, for instance. The movie is a part of their collection.
The last time I was in such pain but at the same time deeply moved and enthused was after The Miracle of Teddy Bear. Komiya Rio and Inoue Sora would already be Golden Globe awarded at least if this was an American series. Phenomenally passionate and beautiful piece of filmmaking.
Those who only watch this show for the BL line, not to mention even skip the rest, are extremely shallow to put it mildly and they miss out on a delightfully handled romantic comedy-drama.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBnafbqYkZ0&t=3s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qv79swk2X0E&t=3s
Also, Gus is beating someone to death and I doubt it is the psycho sister. I suppose they kill both the sister and the gay couple.