But they still have A Dog and a Plane coming up and I hope very much they won't be replaced. I haven't seen an official announcement about it, although gmmtv tends to make these at the last moment.
I didn't expect to like this as much as I did and am glad to be proven wrong, because I started it with low expectations and enjoyed the 6-months-long ride immensely.
I like unproblematic couples best, so Faifa/Wine were by far my favourite and I'm a little sad that they got less airing time than the other two main couples, but I guess that this is what we can hope for when there are no (big) misunderstandings, no toxicity and good communication between a couple. I also liked Pond and Sand, for the very same reasons.
The trio of Arm, Po and Sand was the best part of the first third of the series, Faifa as a character took over as soon as he was introduced and dominated the second and the third parts for me.
This is clearly meant to be a gift to the fans of the main couple. If you are into them, you'll love it. It's basically 40 minutes of them being overly sweet (at times too much, but this is me) to each other. The side couples are barely there. I think I'll give up on seeing Real and Hia in the last episode and will just wait for the AuauSave series.
To whoever is sending these messages to Heesu: thank you, at least you managed to stop him from pushing Seung Won at Ji Yu and from following Chan Yeong around. I like Heesu's sisters and enjoy them every time they are on screen.
I wish I liked the straight couple better but unfortunately, I'm not interested in them or their characters at all, which is not good, because they are mains and I expect their airing time to stay the same.
Seung Won's crush is the cutest ever I've seen in a long time. The guy is trying and not giving up, which I like, because many would've at this point, considering how Heesu is acting.
Heesu ist absolutely hopeless, so stupid and oblivious and at the same schelming to keep his best friend from his crush by throwing poor Seung Won at her... what a combination. I'm frankly surprised with Seung Won's patience for him. I would've given up by now. He must really like him.
What exactly would Heesu be winning even if his best friend didn't like the girl? He still won't get together with him the way he wants, that should've been clear to him by now.
Pai with his tsundere attitude and hissy fits was the highlight in this series for me. I really enjoyed the second couple and am glad they got enough airtime.
He is straight, not inlove. He is aware Heesu likes them tho.
I can live with the straight couple here, because it's not the main story and I can ignore them, but I'm not watching BL for the realism or for straight couples, I'm watching because BL is what I want to see. If I want to watch straight couples, I just have to switch on my TV and pick whatever, the chance there will be a straight couple in whatever is on is very, very big.
Again, I haven't read the manhwa and the straight couple here doesn't bother me that much, but if i had to pick, I would've preferred them to have left it as it had been in the manhwa, with no straight couple. There are plenty of series with straight couples for everyone to watch and I don't really need them in my BL series. Just my opinion.
will the episode still air tomorrow?? because the event is cancelled because of the earthquake
They have posted about it on Facebook and it still appears on IQIYI for today. I say it's pretty sure it will air. They cancelled just the event about it.
I'm so disappointed in you...you gotta atone this sin by rewatching faifawine eps 🤣
It's so refreshing to watch a green flag couple who can actually communicate with each other after watching ArcArm and YothaGun for 16 very long episodes. Bless!
I have liked Ohm in all series I've seen him so it's great to watch him in a lead role!
I have a question, though, because I didn't get something. Why exactly did Sant want to ditch Jay after what happened in the cinema? I get it's weird to pay the guy who was supposed to be the messenger to go on a date with you, but was Jay really that wrong to get that couple thrown out of the cinema? Sant was literally the only one there not bothered by them. Or was it Jay's bragging afterwards?
The premise to meet again with someone you went on one date with and rejected one year after it all happened and realize they were not that bad after all is original, I don't think I've seen it before.
Well, it's not very surprising. I was never very optimistic in the first place, but still had some hope, mostly because the show was so good and relatively successful. Oh, and because they left it like that, obviously.
Ending it like that without any guarantee there would be a second season was a big mistake IMO. Two episodes more and it would've ended with them coming together. An ending like that would've been way more satisfactory and it wouldn't have felt unfinished.
I'm really sad, but it's good they've finally said it, so I can move on.
This was amazing from the beginning to the end and I loved all characters, even Jaemin. He was so scary he got fascinating at the end. From his twisted and sick point of view, what he did and the way he behaved made sense. He never loved Daon, of course, it was always about possessing him completely. The interesting thing was, IMO, that in contrast Su Heyon's actions seemed sort of chaotic and often made no sense, despite him having loved Daon (and I believe he did) at some point. At the end, however, it was not about love with him either. Seong Heyon was the obvious and only choice from the beginning.
All characters stayed consistent throughout and their actions mirrored their characters and what they were about very well. Great show, it goes to my favourites' list!
Oh, and Daon was just gorgeous, it's no wonder all of them wanted him one way or another. I've rarely seen such strikingly beautiful eyes. He was also incredibly strong and resilient, considering everything he's been through and his surroundings. I think I loved him the most.
I don't care about how ludicrous the plot is, this is serving and giving me everything I didn't even know I wanted. :D They are funny and hot for each other and ridiculous and I want a very physical relationship, because the nakedness, the heavy staring and the smelling and sniffing give me expectations and they have to meet them. Gimme!
I like unproblematic couples best, so Faifa/Wine were by far my favourite and I'm a little sad that they got less airing time than the other two main couples, but I guess that this is what we can hope for when there are no (big) misunderstandings, no toxicity and good communication between a couple. I also liked Pond and Sand, for the very same reasons.
The trio of Arm, Po and Sand was the best part of the first third of the series, Faifa as a character took over as soon as he was introduced and dominated the second and the third parts for me.
I wish I liked the straight couple better but unfortunately, I'm not interested in them or their characters at all, which is not good, because they are mains and I expect their airing time to stay the same.
Seung Won's crush is the cutest ever I've seen in a long time. The guy is trying and not giving up, which I like, because many would've at this point, considering how Heesu is acting.
What exactly would Heesu be winning even if his best friend didn't like the girl? He still won't get together with him the way he wants, that should've been clear to him by now.
Again, I haven't read the manhwa and the straight couple here doesn't bother me that much, but if i had to pick, I would've preferred them to have left it as it had been in the manhwa, with no straight couple. There are plenty of series with straight couples for everyone to watch and I don't really need them in my BL series. Just my opinion.
I have a question, though, because I didn't get something. Why exactly did Sant want to ditch Jay after what happened in the cinema? I get it's weird to pay the guy who was supposed to be the messenger to go on a date with you, but was Jay really that wrong to get that couple thrown out of the cinema? Sant was literally the only one there not bothered by them. Or was it Jay's bragging afterwards?
The premise to meet again with someone you went on one date with and rejected one year after it all happened and realize they were not that bad after all is original, I don't think I've seen it before.
Ending it like that without any guarantee there would be a second season was a big mistake IMO. Two episodes more and it would've ended with them coming together. An ending like that would've been way more satisfactory and it wouldn't have felt unfinished.
I'm really sad, but it's good they've finally said it, so I can move on.
All characters stayed consistent throughout and their actions mirrored their characters and what they were about very well. Great show, it goes to my favourites' list!
Oh, and Daon was just gorgeous, it's no wonder all of them wanted him one way or another. I've rarely seen such strikingly beautiful eyes. He was also incredibly strong and resilient, considering everything he's been through and his surroundings. I think I loved him the most.