I'm so sick of netizens trying a person in social media for perceived or rumored wrongs. If Kim Soo Hyun has done something wrong, let the legal system convict him based on real evidence. It seems pathetic that when someone becomes popular that then there arises accusations.
The hotness meter for the main couple is at a 10. The 2 girls are about a 6, but the secondary male couple is a 4. I realize it's shallow to be all about the physical scenes, but come now...really! This show is focused more on sexual intimacy than relationship. So why not make it spicy!?
ep1-2 = bad but guilty pleasureep3-5 = damn it's actually goodep6 = what the hell why is Jun so dumb😭
I'm not sure where Jun's head is. He seems to want more than a sexual relationship, but he keeps putting out "I'm available" vibes because of his playfulness with so many other guys.
After watching Episode 6, one thing’s clear: Jun is not innocent. At all. 😈First, the couch scene — he…
I thought the same. Jun is a tease. The chemistry between Sorn and Jun is off the charts. The development of a real relationship is a little lame, but you have to read between the lines and realize Sorn's grumpiness is him unknowingly falling in love not just lust.
This agency is responding with integrity and good judgement. It's unfortunate so many unsubstantiated claims made against other actors weren't met with the same vigor. These individuals that maliciously destroy others lives should be prosecuted severely.
Oops! How would you go about requesting a prequel of Isabella and Liam's story? It has real potential. I think a sequel with Susan and Shane has promised too.
I enjoyed the drama in spite of several negative issues. The production itself was poorly done. The story even for a short drama could have been developed better. The English subs were atrocious.
The ML and FL did a good job with what they had to work with. The children were adorable. This drama had more potential.
Ke Chun is beyond gorgeous! He kisses like a dream. When I attempted to watch it on Iquiy under the title "What a Good Girl", I discovered I had to use a VPN for a different region other than the US. So glad I found the complete series on a platform that's reasonably priced!
The trailer grabs you! It has a dynamic quality. The cinematography is remarkable. I haven't watched "Princess Agent" so that's first on my "to do" list. Second, is making sure I don't forget so I can discover it's release date. Soon I hope!
Ok, let's get this out of the way. Both kisses so far have been hot! Seong and Daon --ooh, la-la! Su and Daon aggressive but sexual. In a Korean BL this is progress.
As far as character development: I hope Daon exerts his inner will and becomes independent and more healthy in his relationships. Right now he's like a bullied child that's vulnerable and attracts more abuse because of his weakness. Don't get me wrong I'm not blaming him or making him responsible for the abuse inflected on him by a sociopath or a violent entitled individual.
I see Seong as a protective loving partner who's willing to accept emotional crumbs because he loves so deeply. Which is not really fair to himself. Daon is a beautiful gentle soul struggling to achieve financial success and ultimately love. It's obvious he's confused yet drawn to Seong because Seong cares so deeply. Daon gave up on Jaimen because of Jae's earlier rejection when he confessed to him. Because he once cared for Su, Daon still has an attachment. However, Daon been traumatized by Su's violent criminal behavior in the past. He's convinced Su will be possessively violent in the future. Daon doesn't want Seong hurt. So, he does what he thinks will protect Seong. Daon's even trying to exert his independence in the face of Jae's past supposed generosity and support. Like so many people he has no concept of the extent of Jae's insanity. Who would? Jae has manipulated Daon for a decade with seemingly kind support. The extent of Jae's mental illness is totally concealed until Ep. 6.
I have no clue how this ends. But, a lot of Asian movies seem to have a patient concept of time. Ideally Daon travels overseas establishing his success and ability to develop a relationship with a healthy person and Seong waits for their reunion. The other 2 weirdos need a psychiatrist and a policeman.
I'm surprised after 'When it rains it Pours" how many people are rooting for Su. I feel sorry that he endured an awful father and mother, but that still doesn't excuse his entitled violent behavior. There's been more than one occurrence in real life where this obsessive attitude results in harm toward others.
The ML and FL did a good job with what they had to work with. The children were adorable. This drama had more potential.
As far as character development: I hope Daon exerts his inner will and becomes independent and more healthy in his relationships. Right now he's like a bullied child that's vulnerable and attracts more abuse because of his weakness. Don't get me wrong I'm not blaming him or making him responsible for the abuse inflected on him by a sociopath or a violent entitled individual.
I see Seong as a protective loving partner who's willing to accept emotional crumbs because he loves so deeply. Which is not really fair to himself. Daon is a beautiful gentle soul struggling to achieve financial success and ultimately love. It's obvious he's confused yet drawn to Seong because Seong cares so deeply. Daon gave up on Jaimen because of Jae's earlier rejection when he confessed to him. Because he once cared for Su, Daon still has an attachment. However, Daon been traumatized by Su's violent criminal behavior in the past. He's convinced Su will be possessively violent in the future. Daon doesn't want Seong hurt. So, he does what he thinks will protect Seong. Daon's even trying to exert his independence in the face of Jae's past supposed generosity and support. Like so many people he has no concept of the extent of Jae's insanity. Who would? Jae has manipulated Daon for a decade with seemingly kind support. The extent of Jae's mental illness is totally concealed until Ep. 6.
I have no clue how this ends. But, a lot of Asian movies seem to have a patient concept of time. Ideally Daon travels overseas establishing his success and ability to develop a relationship with a healthy person and Seong waits for their reunion. The other 2 weirdos need a psychiatrist and a policeman.
I'm surprised after 'When it rains it Pours" how many people are rooting for Su. I feel sorry that he endured an awful father and mother, but that still doesn't excuse his entitled violent behavior. There's been more than one occurrence in real life where this obsessive attitude results in harm toward others.