This show honestly surprised me! When I first watched the trailer, I wasnāt sure if it was my thing, but Iām so glad I gave it a chance because itās so good! I didnāt expect to enjoy it this much but here I am completely hooked.
I need an objective opinion on this drama from someone who isnāt necessarily a fan of the main leadsāand watching…
I'm not too familiar with the main leads but I have to say, this show has really captured my heart so far! Even though there are only a few episodes out, the story feels so fresh and different from other C-dramas I have watched. The plot is genuinely intriguing and it keeps me hooked ngl. It never feels dull or predictable and Iām constantly excited to see what will happen next and there is something so engaging about the way the characters are written. The female lead in particular is soooo lovable. She is going through a journey towards independence and self-growth, and her strength and resilience are just inspiring. She is someone who refuses to give up, no matter the challenges she faces and I already admire her so much. And I find the male lead really intriguing as well. There is a subtle spark between them and although their chemistry hasnāt fully bloomed yet, I can already sense it will be breathtaking when it does in the upcoming episodes. Also the acting is truly impressive tbh. Even though I donāt recall seeing the leads in other dramas, they are absolutely shining in their roles here. You should definitely give it a try! š
Saint broke shin's leg, and since his dream was to become a soccer player, that injury completely shattered his…
Yes, you are right, while the broken leg is the main cause, itās really the aftermath that fueled Shinās anger/hatred. Iām not sure if theyāll keep the same storyline here tho
The day Shin finally lets his walls down and forgives Saint will be the day my heart melts completely. I canāt wait to see him show his love openly, to hear them talk like they used to, share those genuine laughs and have those soft, sweet moments together again. Itās going to be so beautiful, Iām so impatient for it.
This! I noticed that. Itās interesting too that when Ken and evil twins were stomping on Saint, Shin also stuck…
I honestly canāt wait to see Shin openly protective of Saint. I love these subtle moments of him looking out for him but Iām really hoping for that big, moment where he steps up without holding back.
Someone is jealous of your skill and your popularity: probably the same one who commented below from a fake account!…
Hi! Just wanted to say, itās honestly so refreshing to see people like you who can see right through the nonsense they push around here. They have reported me and a bunch of others too, itās honestly just pathetic. Lexās reviews are topnotch and itās wild to see they didnāt just report Lex once but multiple times. Total joke lmao.
You can tell right away how protective Saint is over Shin, he goes full-on intense whenever anyone tries to hurt him. But what really gets me is how defensive Shin is when it comes to Saint. Normally, he would let idiots like Ken throw punches his way without a second thought because he knows he can handle it and fight back if needed but in episode 4 when Jeng goes after Saint, itās different. Shin actually steps in and takes the hit for him because Jeng is a real threat, a fighter who could actually hurt Saint. Seeing Shinās protective instinct kick in only when there is real danger makes my heart melt.
Yes, they were asked in an interview about it and they said they are okay with it, even their co-stars are shipping…
There are plenty of reasons someone might hesitate to take on a BL role. For one, the responsibility is intense, BL actors often face packed schedules with constant fan meetings, promotions, and events which can lead to burnout. Nani and Sky have been openly supportive of the LGBTQ+ community so if theyāre not fully on board with a BL role, itās likely because they have their own valid reasons.
Saint broke shin's leg, and since his dream was to become a soccer player, that injury completely shattered his…
You will see later under what circumstances it happened but yes I agree with you, I really admire his resilience. Despite everything heās been through, he never gives up on Shin and constantly goes back to remind him how much he cares.
Ok currently watching episode 5 and i want spoilers. So what did Saint exactly do to make Shin hates him so much?…
Saint broke shin's leg, and since his dream was to become a soccer player, that injury completely shattered his future. Thatās the real reason behind all his anger
Itās honestly kinda amazing and a little insane how Saint just wonāt give up on Shin, no matter what he goes through. This guy could be stomped on, dragged through the mud, and basically thrown to the wolves and he would still be like āIs Shin okay, tho?ā Itās honestly giving devotion in the biggest way. Thinking about how much he must care to go through all of that, just for the chance to be around Shin has me feeling so soft. Saint is willing to take every hit, every harsh word, just to stay close to him. If thatās not love (or the ultimate level of simp) I donāt know what is lmao.
The original was meant to be a queer series but they decided to shift it to focus on friendship instead. Still,…
Please we should check ourselves in a hospital lmao, this is actually gayer than half the āexplicitā BLs GMMTV puts out! Itās hilarious, but honestly Iām not complaining. Iāll take it!
Imma die š
because they have their own valid reasons.