You really put a lot of thoughts on this. Unlike the other person who said It can only be considered BL if 2 guys…
I understand that with labels and tags comes a pre-defined set of expectations but it's a shame people restrict themselves and miss out on beautiful and diverse stories because of it
I can't take the last two episodes out of my head. It's really nice that they didn't lazily go the "what matters is only what's inside" route but made us think instead about whether the body, despite being a vessel or container, is still part of what makes a person who they are or not. Kenta loves Yashiro as a boy but if he has a hard time connecting with him the same way in his female form, does that make his love not as profound or meaningful? Rin loves Yashiro in Kagura's body which is similar to but not exactly the same as Yashiro the boy whom she knew for years but didn't like romantically before so where do her feelings really stand? Yashiro said when Kenta made advances on him, it felt like he was looking at someone else because he wasn't in his own body and that created a disconnect and altered his sense of his own self.
These are such complex thougths and I honestly don't think there's one right answer to all of this but I highly appreciate the drama not glossing over them and asking these difficult questions pushing the characters, and us as viewers, to think about them as well.
Ep 5&6 were so good! I really really love the way they explore the situation from different perspectives and angles. It's thoughtful and so touching I teared up more than once. I hope the show keeps being this good till the very end tho I'm not exactly ready to let go of it yet >.<
The drama isn't without flaws and there was a clear imbalance in terms of fleshing out characters (Si-won felt so real while DW had no dimensions) but it was still a very nice watch, I like the way it was shot, it felt like an indie movie.
It's 2 episodes per week actually but yeah I understand how the wait can be hard
Yes but you have to wait until sunday for the subs to be released on bilibili which is the only platform providing them currently. I hope you enjoy it ^_^
The end of ep2 answered a question that occured to me so it's nice to see they didn't gloss over it. Also, I didn't think they'd go there with Rin's character but they did! Things keep getting more interesting and I'm looking forward to more
I highly enjoyed the first episode. The characters are interesting and the god and his little dog side kick are funny. There's a nice balance between light moments and more serious ones so it's not too silly. Also the town and its sceneray are so pretty, my eyes are pleased.
Episode 2 spoiler. That's what I thought initially, but then in one of his messages he said something like "we…
I saw ep2 and it's becoming clear Kyung-min can't move on from something related to Jong-suk. It could be a promise they made, it could be some other event only they know about that caused them to go their separate ways after that year. Kyung-min's message feels both a reminder and a threat, like he can't forgive Jong-suk for something and is now haunting him. Idk it all seems dark and twitsed and I can't wait to find out what transpired between them.
so in the original work there is a big twist at the end . Some is as you said but there is a lot more going on.…
I suspect there's a reason why he's so fixated on Jong-suk, other than him being his best friend back then and I can't wait to find out. Thank you for this comment, I'm now even more curious!
Do you think Kyung-min is ultimately coming for Jong-suk because as they say nothing hurts more than the betrayal of those who are closest to you? Jong-suk turning a blind eye and letting the bullying continue to happen might have angered Kyung-min even more. I'm so stressed but also sad, this show is quite hard to watch :(
That's the mistery. I personally think he was already planning the murders (this is why he had already went to…
I think the pig masked kid is Kyung-min's other personality. He developped it out of anger and resentment. The kid appears (in his head, he's not real) when Kyung-min is no longer in control of his feelings and is about to "explode" and do something violent and bad.
Thank /you/ for the amazing subs <3
These are such complex thougths and I honestly don't think there's one right answer to all of this but I highly appreciate the drama not glossing over them and asking these difficult questions pushing the characters, and us as viewers, to think about them as well.
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