Awful writing in the last episode (SPOILER): Xun An's father beats him up for being gay and nothing is said about it ? And no apologies from the father afterwards ? By not resolving this issue in a proper way, the writing in this episodes implies that a father beating his son for being gay is normal (or beating him up at first place, even if the reason is different). So please writers, directors and producers, next time pay a lot of attention to this kind of stuff.
I really hope they will adapt this into a longer bl. The actors are amazing, the production is great, the writing was very good, the title perfectly found and the concept so original and refreshing. There's such a great potential into expanding the story and the concept into a real bl with longer episodes. And by keeping the two same actors, they seem to be very talented !
Overall it was a good bl that almost reached the "very good" rating. Why ? Firstly because the show doesn't focus on the right secondary characters and mostly because the extended ending from the special edition is awful, confusing and doesn't make sense. It's one of the worst ending I've ever seen in a bl, maybe the worst one. I still haven't seen season 2 (or part 2) and even if I hope it will be good, I don't think they'll manage to fix the mess they did with this terrible ending for season 1.
PS : and why putting out a separate ending like this ? It's like the producers and writers knew how bad it was and tried to hide it...
I don't think the stalker was linked to these messages. From my understanding, the messages were sent by Tae's…
To me the phone messages felt more mysterious than creepy. But since Tae didn't react as he was being stalked, I concluded that it was part of the "videogame". But maybe you are right haha. Or maybe the stalker is/was the human form of the master of the videogame, I don't know. But yeah I wish we had more context about the stalker because everything around him was weird. Especially when Tae stopped Sang Won and let the stalker run away.
The mission of making Yeowoon happy/loving Yeonwoon was equal to Myungha making himself happy/loving himself because…
I like the comment section on this BL, haha. This show raises up so many questions, I love reading all the different interpretations and theories !
Would you guys think that Yeo-woon is just a reflection or replica of Tae in a new life/ world ? Because Tae killed himself in the previous life right after his grandma who was the only one taking care of him had died, and in the new life Yeo-woon also wanted to kill himself after his grandma died (and she also was the only one taking care of him).
And yeah, the fact of saving Yeo-woon from death at the beginning of the show ultimately led Tae to save himself by learning how to love and how to rely on others.
I really wonder that no one is taking about those freaking text messages?! 😂 Like, who send them to him? They…
I don't think the stalker was linked to these messages. From my understanding, the messages were sent by Tae's senior. The guy he talks to in the bar and in the void. To me that guy seems to represent Tae's guardian angel. And I think he was also the one giving instructions to Tae through the videogame interface and popups.
PS: anyway this show is open to multiple interpretations, and that's something I really like about it ^^
You should definitely continue. The first half of the series is kinda basic and looks like an average BL, but it gets way better and more original in the second half. I don't know if you'll like it because we all have different tastes, but I personally wasn't expecting for the show to become that interesting and intriguing.
To me this BL is more a lesson about the importance of loving yourself and taking care of yourself rather than the story of a love relationship. But when I read the other comments, I realize this BL can have multiple interpretations and it's definitely one of the strengths of this show.
And same I love the trailer, that's my favorite one from the GMMTV event !
Xun An's father beats him up for being gay and nothing is said about it ? And no apologies from the father afterwards ?
By not resolving this issue in a proper way, the writing in this episodes implies that a father beating his son for being gay is normal (or beating him up at first place, even if the reason is different).
So please writers, directors and producers, next time pay a lot of attention to this kind of stuff.
And the second one on the youtube channel of STUDIO Major Line.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNR3I0-soP0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96xEKKN0wY4
There's such a great potential into expanding the story and the concept into a real bl with longer episodes. And by keeping the two same actors, they seem to be very talented !
Firstly because the show doesn't focus on the right secondary characters and mostly because the extended ending from the special edition is awful, confusing and doesn't make sense. It's one of the worst ending I've ever seen in a bl, maybe the worst one.
I still haven't seen season 2 (or part 2) and even if I hope it will be good, I don't think they'll manage to fix the mess they did with this terrible ending for season 1.
PS : and why putting out a separate ending like this ? It's like the producers and writers knew how bad it was and tried to hide it...
I'd love to see a remake with more and longer episodes.
Or maybe the stalker is/was the human form of the master of the videogame, I don't know. But yeah I wish we had more context about the stalker because everything around him was weird. Especially when Tae stopped Sang Won and let the stalker run away.
Would you guys think that Yeo-woon is just a reflection or replica of Tae in a new life/ world ? Because Tae killed himself in the previous life right after his grandma who was the only one taking care of him had died, and in the new life Yeo-woon also wanted to kill himself after his grandma died (and she also was the only one taking care of him).
And yeah, the fact of saving Yeo-woon from death at the beginning of the show ultimately led Tae to save himself by learning how to love and how to rely on others.
PS: anyway this show is open to multiple interpretations, and that's something I really like about it ^^