I love that Nakano finally realized the thing that has been "off" regarding Gonta-san and his grandmother, Katsuyo. He knows that they've swapped souls.
I enjoyed this film, and all the performers were wonderful. What saddens me, is that the idea of an adult Phob, having a relationship with a teenage and female Natcha, was much more accepted, and deemed "acceptable" by others, over the teenaged Phob, and his genuine love for the male teenaged Dew, in their youths in the 90s. Sigh!
Lukchup has been added to my BL list of cute and adorable inspiring chefs, after Pharm from "Until We Meet Again", and Tops from "Ingredients"!! This series, will also inspire me to try my hand at cooking Thai dishes in my own kitchen.
Por is a straight up asshole, and the other guy is wasting his time, and energy, trying to convince Tawan to end things with him. The problem stems from Por, and not Tawan.
I like that Mork is trying to get Tawan from focusing so much on wondering why Por continues to avoid him. It's not Mork's place to tell him that his dentist boyfriend is a cheater.
Perfect 10/10 from me. Even though it's short and doesn't really follow the plot of novel/manhwa, but the chemistry,…
Quickly adds Jae Young to my fictional Best BL Boyfriend List. Pat, Nusib, Dean, and Kurosawa would be so proud of what he had done, to gain Sang Woo's interest, and trust in him.
The only thing that I don’t like about this series, other than that bullying asshole, is that we have to wait each week for another episode.
I love that Tae Sung's friends are really supportive of his newly acknowledged and long-term feelings for Hae Bom.
They are both so hesitant around each other, because Hae Bom had no idea that Tae Sung's avoidance, and "hatred" was nothing more than him denying his growing feelings of love.
I do like this series. I just think that the pace of the storylines are off, due to the less than 15 minutes given for these episodes. If they had added at least 10 more minutes to these episodes, then there could be more cohesion with these characters, and storylines.
Do we really care about Yee Min, and Hee Soo, when that time could be used to develop the initial sparks of the interest between Seol Won, and Cheol Soo? Also, if Bong Deok is supposed to be in this "love triangle" with Seol Won, and Cheol Soo, shouldn't we actually get more about who he is as a character, besides him loving to bake?
A wonderful KBL series!! "Semantic Error" was just perfection. I am going to enjoy rewatching Wacko and Psycho falling in love with each other when I need my Jae Chan and Seo Ham fix.
"You are never there, when I want it!!" That right there, shows exactly why Tawan and Dr. Por are not right for one another. Por really doesn't get, like, understand, or appreciate that Tawan has chosen to become a medical professional, because he wants to be able to serve and use his skills to help others.
Yeon Seok has "no chill" when it comes to Ha Yeon. I guess that makes sense, since he's been pursuing them for three different lifetimes. I'm also loving that with this series, the couple is shown to be very open with their physical affection with one another.
I like that Mork is trying to get Tawan from focusing so much on wondering why Por continues to avoid him. It's not Mork's place to tell him that his dentist boyfriend is a cheater.
I love that Tae Sung's friends are really supportive of his newly acknowledged and long-term feelings for Hae Bom.
They are both so hesitant around each other, because Hae Bom had no idea that Tae Sung's avoidance, and "hatred" was nothing more than him denying his growing feelings of love.
Do we really care about Yee Min, and Hee Soo, when that time could be used to develop the initial sparks of the interest between Seol Won, and Cheol Soo? Also, if Bong Deok is supposed to be in this "love triangle" with Seol Won, and Cheol Soo, shouldn't we actually get more about who he is as a character, besides him loving to bake?