Hey, I think we got a shout-out to the gays/BL fans in episode 7. The new granddaughter is asking who wants the…
I feel you. But if they did that, half the population of Korea would pass out...which might be a good thing. At least the suicide rate would drop for a few hours until they woke up.
Did you notice how much extra bulked-up the leads were in the last two episodes? Woo Do Hwan got HUGE. I prefer the look of LSY...lean muscle. Those actors worked hard to get that way, yet they weren't really shown that often with their shirts off.
Are you referring to production elements like the backgrounds/scenery. Several of those scenes looked like BAD…
A few of those were so bad that I felt sorry for the production team. But, it was strange how they'd do things like have the pair staring at a night sky/background, but the lighting on the characters was daytime bright.
hahahahahahahahaha...Does your account exist for the sole purpose of promoting horrible WeTV shows with bad direction,…
If a comment from some Internet rando "...discourages others from liking..." a show, they didn't like it much to begin with. Also, please acquaint yourself with the actual meaning of the term, "sour grapes." Thanks.
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I love this BL drama!β€οΈβπ₯π₯° (yeah I know the public calls it bromance but it's bl for me)this is my…
Hey, I think we got a shout-out to the gays/BL fans in episode 7. The new granddaughter is asking who wants the "top" and the "bottom" beds, then after she picks for them, Ujin wants to know why she selected him for the "bottom." lol
This show really does have a beautiful, platonic love story between two straight guys as its emotional core, which is refreshing, especially for Korea. On the other hand, neither one of them has shown ANY interest whatsoever in women. Things that make you go "hmmm..."
My screams of shock and horror taken care of, I DO love when plots take wildly unexpected turns that most shows aren't willing to tackle. Plus, angst and emotional anguish in storytelling give me life. :P
Epic, A+-level fight choreography and execution, but what makes this show special, and this is true of many Korean thrillers, is the likable/believable characters explored with some depth, and the relationships among them. When you care about what happens to film characters, the intensity level is magnified tenfold.
I love this BL drama!β€οΈβπ₯π₯° (yeah I know the public calls it bromance but it's bl for me)this is my…
lol Hey, fellow BL lover here. An ML's romance might be hot, but for these two characters, given who they are, I find their intense platonic love incredibly moving.
These "interviews" in which Asian actors/idols react to questions they've been given ahead of time with answers that have been written for them are hilarious but also creepy af.
They sound like robots, knowing that the slightest deviation from what's expected, the slightest bit of humanity that might slip thru, could be the basis for some ridiculous "controversy" that could end their career and even their lives.
Episodes 1-4: Damn. I was never much of an action-thriller fan until Korea turned me into one. Bloodhounds is a great example of how it did that. The characters are given depth and humanity that makes me care what happens to them.
Lee Sang Yi's Hong U Jin is my favorite character, by far. Funny, loyal, strong, and HOT in a non-typical way.
I sure hope the plot comes up with a lot more ways to get the shirts (and pants?) off the two MLs in the remaining episodes. FIIIIIINE...
Unbelievably convincing fight scenes! Never thought I'd see a believable portrayal of two dudes taking on 20 others and beating the shit out of them, but I just did.
This watch is more than a little melancholy, though, as I'm continually reminded of how psycho Knetz and the Korean Celeb Suicide Machine sadistically, mercilessly hounded Kim Sae Ron to her death following her drunk driving incident in which no one was hurt and for which she had already paid the legal price of punishment.
Here's a serious f**k you to anyone who should happen upon this comment, who had anything at all to do with torturing her to death. Karma will get you, assholes.
But if they did that, half the population of Korea would pass out...which might be a good thing. At least the suicide rate would drop for a few hours until they woke up.
Did you notice how much extra bulked-up the leads were in the last two episodes? Woo Do Hwan got HUGE. I prefer the look of LSY...lean muscle. Those actors worked hard to get that way, yet they weren't really shown that often with their shirts off.
But, it was strange how they'd do things like have the pair staring at a night sky/background, but the lighting on the characters was daytime bright.
Also, please acquaint yourself with the actual meaning of the term, "sour grapes."
Thanks.
Please join the legions of those who have blocked me.
Thanks.
I like it.
The new granddaughter is asking who wants the "top" and the "bottom" beds, then after she picks for them, Ujin wants to know why she selected him for the "bottom." lol
This show really does have a beautiful, platonic love story between two straight guys as its emotional core, which is refreshing, especially for Korea. On the other hand, neither one of them has shown ANY interest whatsoever in women. Things that make you go "hmmm..."
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!! :( WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY?!!!!!
My screams of shock and horror taken care of, I DO love when plots take wildly unexpected turns that most shows aren't willing to tackle. Plus, angst and emotional anguish in storytelling give me life. :P
Epic, A+-level fight choreography and execution, but what makes this show special, and this is true of many Korean thrillers, is the likable/believable characters explored with some depth, and the relationships among them. When you care about what happens to film characters, the intensity level is magnified tenfold.
It's grown backwards into your tiny brain.
Hey, fellow BL lover here.
An ML's romance might be hot, but for these two characters, given who they are, I find their intense platonic love incredibly moving.
Thanks for the info.
Shady characters are the best, to liven things up. :)
If it sucks, I'll know pretty quick and can drop out.
They sound like robots, knowing that the slightest deviation from what's expected, the slightest bit of humanity that might slip thru, could be the basis for some ridiculous "controversy" that could end their career and even their lives.
They were written for him to speak, just like lines in a drama.
Will Asian fans never catch on to how this game is played? lol
Damn.
I was never much of an action-thriller fan until Korea turned me into one.
Bloodhounds is a great example of how it did that.
The characters are given depth and humanity that makes me care what happens to them.
Lee Sang Yi's Hong U Jin is my favorite character, by far.
Funny, loyal, strong, and HOT in a non-typical way.
I sure hope the plot comes up with a lot more ways to get the shirts (and pants?) off the two MLs in the remaining episodes. FIIIIIINE...
Unbelievably convincing fight scenes! Never thought I'd see a believable portrayal of two dudes taking on 20 others and beating the shit out of them, but I just did.
This watch is more than a little melancholy, though, as I'm continually reminded of how psycho Knetz and the Korean Celeb Suicide Machine sadistically, mercilessly hounded Kim Sae Ron to her death following her drunk driving incident in which no one was hurt and for which she had already paid the legal price of punishment.
Here's a serious f**k you to anyone who should happen upon this comment, who had anything at all to do with torturing her to death. Karma will get you, assholes.