It's funny that they just chose not to include the couple that are actually together, SM and JS, lmao.
my guess is that because they filmed their final meetings a couple of weeks after they moved out of the house, JS and SM probably were like "we can't give you a reunion because we don't know where we stand" whereas the other two pairings had a plan what they wanted to do/show.
I love the fact that they show that just because some people chose each other in the end it doesn't mean they're gonna be a couple. Juengseongho is very much the exception. They are the gold standard and it is unfair to compare other pairings to them.
Anyways I wish all contestants nothing but happiness in their future.
Also a big thanks to the production team for another great season. Can't wait for season 4 *wink wink*😁
I have not finished yet... however, I find it ridiculous to have a group present to settle an argument or differences. This is not a court case with a jury. I would understand one person who is close to both parties as a mediator. A neutral party who understands both sides. But not a room full of people who willingly or unwillingly gonna pick a side.
I just realised Dai and Shun live basically a Romance Drama (especially CDrama ^^)description....
...something like
The Moon is closer to the Sun "Dai is a young and optimistic student with a positive attitude who cares a lot for the people around him. Shun is a handsome Artist who had many hardships in his life and struggles with his own negativity.
When forced to live together, can these two opposites balance each other out?"
also im just at the beginning of the series i thought when u mentioned age gap you were referring to bible and…
Oh yeah that one is gonna be scrutinized to hell and back. The casting is a choice for sure. But Mac (who is 16/17) is already a veteran with 10years in the industry. If there was something wrong it would be with his team and or family.
Also the characters are school boys anyway. Back in the day there was "Make it right" where they portraited sexually active school boys. What has changed now unless you can't distinct realty and fiction.
also im just at the beginning of the series i thought when u mentioned age gap you were referring to bible and…
I mean I get it that especially younger actors need to be protected (same with idols) like having manageable working hours and don't be forced into doing things they are not comfortable with. But I feel like people are jumping to conclusions way too fast nowadays. If there was any misconduct sooner or later it will come to light. It is kinda scary how our society is able to find and spread information so fast these days.
At the end of the day it is a profession/job that people choose to do and who are we to say that it is not right.
Honestly all the talk about age difference and stuff and actors playing sex scenes is really tiresome.
I have the feeling it is especially worse in the BL fandom.
At the end of the day actors know what they signed up for. And I doubt that a company can force their actors into showing nudity against their will.
Also it is weird that the outrage is a quite recent pahnomenon.
Anybody remembers "The Reader" form 2008? Kate Winslet won an Oscar for it. Her Character has an affair with a much younger School Student. And Production had to wait for her co-star to turn 18 to film their sex scenes including frontal nudity.
But nowadays people are getting pressed about movies and TV shows for no reason what so ever.
As most of us are not in the industry we should take everything at face value. Those scenes were shot and there is no indication that anybody was uncomfortable.
but for me it was too dramatic not because of the casts but how the staff treated them. We didn't even got a scene…
fair. I felt they had enough content anyways. Also I am kinda over the coming out stories. So I didn't miss it😅
Production interference was always present and I understand they need to switch it up a bit. Personally I like the secret missions but maybe there were one too many. Probably because one of them was so consequential for all of them (the room switch) they needed something else to balance it out or soften the blow by showing there were multiple missions
I don't wanna say it's partially self inflicted but the fact that JS tossed H aside as soon as he heard his age might be a reason why this animosity came to existence. This was really sad
Kudos to the writers (Yes there are writers in reality TV) the Shun Dai arc was very effective for me personally.
In the beginning I was like "they are way too different in too many aspects this will never work" to " Well Shun draw the line which is not surprising and I'm kind of indifferent about them" to finally seeing their effort in being a better self for each other and I'm like "Japan you better legalise gay marriage faster so they get their big foster family"🤣
During an interview that Dai has with production while alone in his room in Episode 2, there’s a large bouquet…
love these reality TV "manipulation" theories🤭 however wasn't his birthday in the first batch of episodes? I remember them showing him with his girlfriends for a little get together for his birthday. Maybe those were just gifts from his bday
Anyways I wish all contestants nothing but happiness in their future.
Also a big thanks to the production team for another great season. Can't wait for season 4 *wink wink*😁
...something like
The Moon is closer to the Sun
"Dai is a young and optimistic student with a positive attitude who cares a lot for the people around him.
Shun is a handsome Artist who had many hardships in his life and struggles with his own negativity.
When forced to live together, can these two opposites balance each other out?"
O.o
Also the characters are school boys anyway. Back in the day there was "Make it right" where they portraited sexually active school boys. What has changed now unless you can't distinct realty and fiction.
At the end of the day it is a profession/job that people choose to do and who are we to say that it is not right.
I have the feeling it is especially worse in the BL fandom.
At the end of the day actors know what they signed up for. And I doubt that a company can force their actors into showing nudity against their will.
Also it is weird that the outrage is a quite recent pahnomenon.
Anybody remembers "The Reader" form 2008? Kate Winslet won an Oscar for it. Her Character has an affair with a much younger School Student. And Production had to wait for her co-star to turn 18 to film their sex scenes including frontal nudity.
But nowadays people are getting pressed about movies and TV shows for no reason what so ever.
As most of us are not in the industry we should take everything at face value. Those scenes were shot and there is no indication that anybody was uncomfortable.
Just sit back and enjoy🤗
Production interference was always present and I understand they need to switch it up a bit. Personally I like the secret missions but maybe there were one too many. Probably because one of them was so consequential for all of them (the room switch) they needed something else to balance it out or soften the blow by showing there were multiple missions
Of course the dedication and satisfying ending of season 2 is admirable. However, that is quite rare.
The irony🤣🤣🤣🤣
"I got a shit ton of ugly ass pants here and you (Daou) gonna wear all of them"
because it sure looks like it🤣
In the beginning I was like "they are way too different in too many aspects this will never work" to " Well Shun draw the line which is not surprising and I'm kind of indifferent about them" to finally seeing their effort in being a better self for each other and I'm like "Japan you better legalise gay marriage faster so they get their big foster family"🤣
however wasn't his birthday in the first batch of episodes? I remember them showing him with his girlfriends for a little get together for his birthday. Maybe those were just gifts from his bday