"Anyway, I'm glad they actually thought about an engaging story for the second season. Often it just feels like…
This sort of extremely different and polarizing reactions to this season, reminds me exactly what happened with "I Promised You The Moon", the sequel to "I Told Sunset About You".
This is a well-crafted and emotional second season so far. The characters feel authentic and in line with their…
"Anyway, I'm glad they actually thought about an engaging story for the second season. Often it just feels like milking a franchise, but here it feels like they care about the story and the characters. I'm so happy."
Thank you. We all knew about Seo Joon's history, from the first season, but Ji Woo was basically a blank slate.
I'm glad that we have been given a new season, that features more background development to explore, for these characters, especially for Ji Woo (even when it's a painful one).
Sorry for those, who didn't want, or expect any of this.
can we talk about how angry Nozue got when the co-worker suggest Togawa hook up with someone at the mixer? Nozue…
"Nozue slammed his fists on the table and said "I'm not letting him go" and the look on Togawa's face."
It seemed to Togawa, that somehow, by Nozue's reaction, to the situation , that finally he was realizing his true feelings for him. That it just wasn't something that Togawa has been desperately wanting and waiting to see for years from Nozue.
That's because the issues did not come from him being introverted, but him having major insecurities, completely…
But sometimes, people, even in their late 20s, aren't able to get past their insecurities, in order to try and make themselves feel better. Even when you have a supportive, and loving companion, that also happens to be one of the biggest TV stars in South Korea.
Sigh....I knew that Ji Woo had self worth issues, but ALL of that unnecessary feelings of guilt, and shame have NEVER been his responsibility to carry for the rest of his life.
I can understand his guilt about using Sung Yoon, but all the other stuff is generational baggage. No wonder why Seo Joon was so confused by everything. He had no idea what was keeping Ji Woo from wanting to do well for himself, him, and their relationship. Ugh.
The fact that Seo Joon still tells Ji Woo to at least try, and start making a future for himself, continues to show how much he loves him. Which makes Ji Woo feel even more like he doesn't deserve him.
Speaking of the characters, Togawa is very handsome. I totally agree with that.But Nozue? Lord. I can see myself…
Togawa was done for, the moment that Nozue spoke to him, about how honest he felt he was about not knowing anything about his future, during his interview at their company, 10 years ago.
I haven't read the book, so I'm not exactly sure, when Togawa realized that his admiration for Nozue turned towards love, but he's spent years nursing his crush on him.
If, somehow TPTB could have also written guest spots for Jake, and Chris from HIStory 3: Trapped (Meng Shao & Tang Yi), my fangirl heart would have been in 7th Heaven.
Thank you. We all knew about Seo Joon's history, from the first season, but Ji Woo was basically a blank slate.
I'm glad that we have been given a new season, that features more background development to explore, for these characters, especially for Ji Woo (even when it's a painful one).
Sorry for those, who didn't want, or expect any of this.
It seemed to Togawa, that somehow, by Nozue's reaction, to the situation , that finally he was realizing his true feelings for him. That it just wasn't something that Togawa has been desperately wanting and waiting to see for years from Nozue.
Agreed.
Togawa and his confession.
Nozue avoiding his feelings
I know that I will try to purchase this volume, after the series has completed.
Takeda, and Kimura are wonderful in the roles of Nozue, and Togawa.
I can understand his guilt about using Sung Yoon, but all the other stuff is generational baggage. No wonder why Seo Joon was so confused by everything. He had no idea what was keeping Ji Woo from wanting to do well for himself, him, and their relationship. Ugh.
The fact that Seo Joon still tells Ji Woo to at least try, and start making a future for himself, continues to show how much he loves him. Which makes Ji Woo feel even more like he doesn't deserve him.
I haven't read the book, so I'm not exactly sure, when Togawa realized that his admiration for Nozue turned towards love, but he's spent years nursing his crush on him.