Fluke and Fame were wonderful onscreen as Mork and Tawan. Their last scenes together, were filmed beautifully. They both looked sun-kissed in the mountaintop, and countryside scenes.
I am not emotionally okay after the first half of episode 11! It was filmed so well! When Da Un came out his room…
It was so well done, because at first, I wondered to myself, "Do they even see their son?!", and then I realized it was all a dream. Da Un even thought about Si Won's parents reuniting, in the hope that would make him happy.
Just absolutely lovely. My word. Only 4 months into 2022, and South Korea continues to impress me with their BL series. Jo Hyuk Joon and Kang Eun Bin were wonderful in their roles.
I also LOVED the potential budding GL story between Si Yeong and Yun Jeong.
I'm enjoying this series. It's touching, yet funny at the same time. I'm also enjoying the potential of the three romantic pairings, and their storylines.
This story doesn't have any sense i felt the author wrote this story in a straight couple perspective and no knowledge…
"This story doesn't have any sense i felt the author wrote this story in a straight couple perspective and no knowledge of what a healthy relationship is they just throwing words and sentences of self worth here and there and people are Praising that and looking past these toxic traits in both of the relationships"
That's the thing that I'm stuck on regarding the two main pairings. If Kuea was "Kate", and we saw her, constantly feeling the need to lie to everyone in her life, imcluding her future husband, because her choices in what she wants to do in her life, have been deemed as "naughty", "disbehaving", and not something, as someone of her "status" should be doing, the audience would want for her to actually succeed, in reaching her goals, over wanting her to end up with the potential spouse. I just cannot even comprehend the Diao situation. If Diao, was Diane, and she has been kept from knowing that she and Yi have a history together for years, but she has purposely been kept unaware of it, due to her having amnesia, and Yi's sense of guilt?! I'm not going to lie, when I first heard about this series, I was fascinated by the arranged marriage between two men aspect of the plot. I wanted to see how that topic, would be addressed between two male characters, but then it's become this mired in trope, after trope, incomprehensible series, that has other viewers recommending that we "shut our brains off", to find some enjoyment.
I'm definitely going to re-watch this series over and over again. Bravo to everyone who worked on this show.
One of the very few BL series, in which I have absolutely loved ALL the romantic pairings featured in the series. The steadfastness of Saen & Aii. The forbiddeness of Vee & Dome. The endurance of Thorn & Fah.
At this point the story (for me) was all over the place but I still enjoy itπ not thinking that much cause…
Hey, I'm an avid book lover, but I also believe that if you're going to attempt to do a TV adaption of the novel, you should be talented enough to re-interpret situations, characters, and storylines so that the adaption is clear, and makes sense to the viewers. Not everyone knows about the novel OR has access to be able to read the novel.
I donβt know what to say honestly... I was online on discord with my friend that watched the latest episode…
I got your reference, and that's exactly how I felt about that scene. Kuea's been reduced to tears, because of Lian's reaction to him using a big knife to chop an egg, and they end up kissing?! Okay!
The main leads, all behave like they've actually never, ever dated anyone in their lives. The stilted awkwardness, doesn't match to how they're supposed to be seen as adults, especially Lian and Yi. These two are businessmen, yet they come across as kids playing dress-up, in their dads clothes.
ETA: TPTB could have toned down that extreme haze filter they've used to film the leads in. They look like dolls to me.
I think that Saint is being "manipulative", due to him just wanting to see Mon be happy. If his happiness ends up with Mon choosing him, he would love it. If Mon decides to chose So, Saint would still be okay.
Lordt....when Toh and Neua finally make love, they are going to devour one another. Jeesh!! Neua was doing a lot of heavy breathing, throughout this episode. I'm so glad that they both confessed to each other, and that Touch told Neua, to stop giving him the evil eye regarding Toh. Touch has set his sight on our lovely Daisy!!
Not everyone here trying to make Thorn a villain for having feelings and being human π
I guess that Thorn was just supposed to suck up his feelings, not express his pain, or just be okay with feeling that he was being left behind by Fah, and not understood by his friends, so that he could still be seen as the loveable character that he was in the first half of the season. Viewers say that they want "complexity" in characters, but when those characters don't behave in the way, that's expected, people then get upset.
Is it something about the mafia?!
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I also LOVED the potential budding GL story between Si Yeong and Yun Jeong.
I thought that Momma knew, and approved of their relationship.
That's the thing that I'm stuck on regarding the two main pairings. If Kuea was "Kate", and we saw her, constantly feeling the need to lie to everyone in her life, imcluding her future husband, because her choices in what she wants to do in her life, have been deemed as "naughty", "disbehaving", and not something, as someone of her "status" should be doing, the audience would want for her to actually succeed, in reaching her goals, over wanting her to end up with the potential spouse. I just cannot even comprehend the Diao situation. If Diao, was Diane, and she has been kept from knowing that she and Yi have a history together for years, but she has purposely been kept unaware of it, due to her having amnesia, and Yi's sense of guilt?! I'm not going to lie, when I first heard about this series, I was fascinated by the arranged marriage between two men aspect of the plot. I wanted to see how that topic, would be addressed between two male characters, but then it's become this mired in trope, after trope, incomprehensible series, that has other viewers recommending that we "shut our brains off", to find some enjoyment.
I feel that Amber is the childhood friend of Le Chien and Yu He, but he doesn't know exactly how to tell them about their connection.
One of the very few BL series, in which I have absolutely loved ALL the romantic pairings featured in the series. The steadfastness of Saen & Aii. The forbiddeness of Vee & Dome. The endurance of Thorn & Fah.
Okay!
ETA: TPTB could have toned down that extreme haze filter they've used to film the leads in. They look like dolls to me.
Mork meant what he said to himself going "full throttle" in his pursuit of Tawan now.