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Miscast Pooh Took Me Out
Almost every actor did good/great. Then you have Pooh as Charlie who keeps taking me out of the series every time he came on. If the role was given to someone with some acting chops this series would have been so much better. Every delivery done by Pooh was weak to the point of being cringey. Something about his performance reminds me of Dunk. All whiny and lacking substance.Patel was born to play Babe. He really pulled of the tsundere bottom flawlessly. I am not sure if Pooh was suppose to be a helpless yandere. When Charlie absorbed Babes powers, It was hard to believe had them because Charlie was still wake as ever thanks to Pooh’s performance. Pavel was the only one who gave off any heat in the NC seasons. For Charlie to seduce Babe to have Charlie become Babe’s boyfriend instead of Babe’s boy toy. I was mystified as to why. Other than Charlie constantly stalking Babe then being all clingy as to not leave whenever Babe tells him to leave. I don’t understand why Babe fell in love with Charlie. The sex wasn’t even hot. Unless that’s what the director thinks is hot. If anything it looked like Babe and Charlie like BJs in the locker room is hot.
OMG, all their rescue mission was a disaster. They might as well not have tried for the results were were the same.
Seriously, Alan and Jeff gave 10x more heat and they weren’t having locker room sex. Uncle Alan schooling Jeff on sex was cute and sexy AF.
All Pete/Way and Pete/Kenta were left with jus5 crumbs in the end. I am sure y’all must have pitchforks out by now. Especially PeteWay shippers. The series did you dirty by killing him off. At least PeteKenta fans can still hang onto hope for a future off the series.
North and Sonic must’ve been a couple already for them to be always joined at the hip. I guess part of the fun was playing up the are they or are they not a couple until the end.
I hope Winner was beaten to death by Way, North and Sonic and not just severely and survived. I am disappointed with what happened to Way.
I am happy Kenta literally stabbed Daddy Chen in the back and dealt the final ending of the big baddie. While the death was too quick and we would like a lot more torture of Tony. Unfortunately, with this being the last episode with so much to wrap up. We were left with a disappointing death scene.
For the most part having Pavel in this series worth it. Phuwin can learn from Pavel on how to cry. This series had so much potential to be a better series than it actually is. There was so parts that was poorly executed. The pace was not as exciting as t can be because of the editing. Overall this series left me wanting more of something different. I can’t pinpoint exactly what it is. I need to process the last episode and will look for some closure after reading the comment section and reviews.
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Watching this for Song Kang
Let me start with the fact that the actress Kim Yoo Jung looks like a doppelgänger with Ki Hyun Woo. Right down to the eye mold on the left cheek.As with Kdramas with chaebols. You can expect a villain. This villain became apparent after before the final reveal. As soon as you were shown the son being evil you can see the misdirect to the true villain. Although they did give a second misdirect with the cousin and the dad.
The mom really did not deserve a redemption arc in the end. Both Chairman Ju and Kim Se Ra. At least the sister Noh Soo A stayed true to being a self serving chaebol to the very end.
Of course what demon series wouldn’t do a past lives reincarnation. At least it makes a bit more sense in this series. I mean we need an original story of why he became a demon.
With the whole 200 year old demon I would imagine there are other demons too. My guess is that he is only accountable for however many souls there are clocks.
It also makes sense that a demon needs to be visual pleasing to the eyes. I mean who would sell their soul to an fugly mofo. I mean the devil is supposed to be god’s most beautiful angel before he fell into hell for an insurrection.
The side couple of Shin Na Jeong and Park Bok Yu was entertaining enough without eclipsing the main couple.
Overall, it is an easy watch despite this not being new or groundbreaking. It is just a guilty pleasure to watch Song Kang in another series where he looks hot with decent story and acting.
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Webtoon disconnect
UPDATE 2/19/2024I attempted to come back to give it another go since I am reading the webtoon now.
Usually, I allow a little bit of disappointment when a Korean BL is based on a webtoon. However, this series disappointed me more than “A Shoulder To Cry On”. I get that a lot of the times these kind of adaptations leave out the good parts of the webtoon so you can go read it. But this KBL feels so different from the webtoon that I had to fast forward to get some livelihood. Even then the series is so slow that it was boring.
Why is it that so many of these school KBLs are formulaic as Thai school BLs. Here is the formula:
1. Boy likes boy but is afraid to confess
2. Boys have misunderstanding
3. Boy goes on to think he has one sided feelings
4. Boys loose contact with each other for years because one moves away
5. Random meet up years later in same school/class
6. Misunderstanding continues with poor communication
7. Third party likes one of the boys
8. Kissing/skinship leads to more confusion and misunderstanding
9. Someone helps clarify the confusion as one party decides to leave again
10. Misunderstanding is clear up and they finally get together.
I’ve read too many of these in Webtoons but never at this boring pace. I definitely think this is for a much younger audience of schoolgirls who see chemistry because anytime two boys kiss it’s chemistry. But for me this isn’t chemistrying.
3 MONTHS AGO
I might have to come back and rewatch this solely on the 8.3 rating of this series. Maybe I am missing something here because I was excited to watch another KBL. I really liked Jun and Jun because despite the lack of plot, the acting and chemistry was really good. I am pretty open minded and tolerate of KBLs if you give me visuals with good chemistry, I will watch it.
That being said, I really want to watch this but I can’t. Maybe it is the slow pacing or it is my of the plot, something didn’t click. This is a very short series was released in one hot, I didn’t get there storyline. I found the characters to be annoying and the lack of chemistry to be too painful to watch. I skimmed through this short series because I thought the second half would be better. Nope, it didn’t get any better.
Maybe I wasn’t in the right mindset when I watch this so I will rewatch it again and come back with a revised review if I can see why it got a 8.3 rating.
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Disappointing light snack
Having read the webtoon, this was a poor execution of it. It didn’t have the same vibe as the webtoon. While the actors looked the part, the acting fell short. I am not sure if it is because of the editing or the flow. It’s like this series tried to crammed in all the elements of the webtoon without understanding the flow of storytelling.Having read the webtoon, I was still lost to how jumpy and jumbled the pace was. Instead of having Eden fanboying over Hyunjin, we could’ve gotten more of how Hyun did Jihoon dirty. Or even the J/Hyunbin/CEO plotted. The execution was so freaking chopping in storytelling that it did not do justice to the story. I did not need to see the practice so many times or the fan meets. This clearly had better potential than what we got.
It was such a unfulfilling light snack. It felt that even for such a short series, I wasted my time on it. The ending was definitely rushed. And the glossed over of that final kiss felt like a very cheap trick to skip over a kiss. Not worth watching the first time so definitely won’t watch it again.
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Hong Kong Short GayDrama
Let’s be explicitly clear here that this isn’t a BL but a full on gay drama. If you like fluffy BLs then you went down the wrong rabbit hole if you watch this.This is truly a slice of life of what being gay is like in HK. If you’ve ever been to HK, you know this is most likely set in Kowloon where parts of the mildewy atmosphere gives the rusty and decaying architecture as aura of it being slummy.
The main couple of Damien and Hayden gives off the vibe of gay culture in modern ties in HK even if HK is now under Chinese governorship. The second couple of Kelvin and Archie reminds me of 90s gay men having to marry to spawn kids to keep the family and societal norms intact. I don’t understand why the start couple is there other than they might be witnesses or narrators of this series.
For all the gay men who want realistic representation of gay stories. Here you go. This isn’t BL meant for women but it’s an answer to all the gay men who are always whining about how they don’t want women fetishizing gay boys in BLs. Enjoy this series because it’s what you asked for when you repeatedly whine about women making fluffy BL that’s toxic to offend your senses.
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Don’t Waste Your Time
"2gether" is a series that had its moments of fame during the Covid lockdown, but it's safe to say that Bright and Win, the lead actors, can't act to save their lives. It's no surprise that they haven't made anything that can be named before and since, other that a remake of F4. They aren’t going to ventured outside their comfort zone of straight series. "Still 2gether," in particular, is a piece of crappy work that only diehard BrightWin fans would enjoy. The series only became somewhat successful due to its release during a time when we were all stuck at home, desperate for entertainment. And we were so done with Netflix.Unfortunately, I speak from experience of wasting my time on this series solely because I had nothing else to watch during the four months of lockdown when this horrid show was released. But don't make the same mistake; I'm here to save you from the annoyance and disappointment of "2gether."
Diehard fans of BrightWin, mostly newcomers to the BL genre, will cling to this sinking ship till the very end. However, "2gether" falls into the stereotypical school BL category, packed with nauseating tropes that cater to those who crave magical fluff filled with rainbows and unicorns in the worst way possible. It's easy to understand why "2gether" gained popularity; it hit the market when everyone was stuck at home and in need of escapism. The fluffy and magical atmosphere, along with two attractive guys, was enough to captivate viewers.
The acting in the series is far from commendable, which is no surprise given the talentless lead actor and a newbie who couldn't even deliver a decent kiss. Who taught these actors how to kiss their costars as if they were in a dare to kiss a dead cold fish. I’m sure they don’t kiss their female costars like this. It was as if the actors were forced to go through the motions without any genuine emotion. I mean how can 180 Degrees Passes Through Us had more sensuality without a single kiss than this which had multiple kisses.
The infamous high five scene garnered a lot of attention and criticism, but the truth is, it's a minor annoyance compared to the torturous kisses that felt lifeless and awkward. The potential of the story was there, but lacked coherence due to the poor execution. This series failed miserably when you compared to other older and newer GMMTV BLs.
If you're a devoted BrightWin fan, that's perfectly fine, but it's time to face reality. The chances of them making another series are slim to none. These two are simply milking their BL fandom, and it's unlikely they'll venture into another BL project. So don't hold your breath for another magical romance like "2gether” from them.
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A BL Office Romance Done Right
Our Dating Sim is a delightful Korean BL series that manages to bring the office romance theme to life without resorting to annoying tropes. Unlike some recent adult BLs, such as Individual Circumstances, this series excels in providing a well-developed background story for its characters, especially Lee Wan's disappearance, leaving no room for confusion.With just 8 short episodes, Our Dating Sim focuses on the main couple's relationship without wasting any time on unnecessary fillers. It skillfully portrays the rekindling of Ki Tae and Lee Wan's friendship, as well as their journey of falling in love with clear communication, avoiding toxic elements and clichéd tropes.
Gi Tae's character truly stole our hearts with his boyfriend-material qualities. He exudes confidence without being overbearing, radiating positive energy and playfully teasing in just the right measure. On the other hand, Lee Wan's character, though a bit more passive, portrays a compelling journey of self-discovery and courage, facing challenges rather than running away from them the second time around.
The natural chemistry between the actors, Lee Seung Gyu and Lee Jong Hyuk, is truly commendable, bringing a smile to my faces with each episode. Both of them delivered believable performances, with Lee Seung Gyu receiving well-deserved praise.
Despite its short length, Our Dating Sim maintains excellent production value. The dating game framing and the game stage scenes at the end of each episode add a sweet touch, providing small doses of fluffiness between the main characters.
Overall, Our Dating Sim stands out as a charming and well-crafted series, offering a refreshing take on office romance without resorting to tired clichés. It proves that a well-developed storyline and natural chemistry between the actors can make a short drama incredibly enjoyable and memorable.
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Is This Open Ended For Season 2?
The Eighth Sense" is a binge-worthy series that had me glued to the screen, and I'm grateful for that. The show delves into some traumatic arcs, which I'm relieved I could handle better by watching it in one go..The story follows Ji Hyun, a new student from a peaceful rural town, as he navigates the bustling city life of Seoul. At university, he meets Jae Won, who has just completed military service. Ji Hyun joins the surf club to get closer to Jae Won. Their shared love for surfing brings them together, and as they spend time in the surf club, their feelings for each other deepen. However, after a shared kiss during a surfing trip, Jae Won acts distant, leaving Ji Hyun puzzled about their connection. We soon learn about the trauma Jae Won is coping with through glimpses of his therapy sessions. As their friendship grows, Jae Won opens up his heart to Ji Hyun, and they start a relationship. But a surfing accident triggers Jae Won's regression into his trauma, and he ends up ghosting Ji Hyun. The series takes us on a rollercoaster of emotions as we witness their journey to reconcile and get back together.
What sets "The Eighth Sense" apart is that it is its portrayal of flawed characters, depicting the complexities without relying on major redemption arcs. Instead, it shows us how people deal with their imperfections in a realistic and manageable way, reflecting real-life struggles. The ending is semi-happy, steering away from unrealistic rainbows and unicorns, leaving room for interpretation and a potential season 2. "The Eighth Sense" captivates with its heartfelt storytelling and a touch of authenticity that keeps you emotionally invested until the very end.
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180 Degrees Longitude Between Us
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A Perfect Blend of BL And Gay Drama
180 Degrees Passes Through Us" is an absolute masterpiece that captivated me from start to finish. This series is a mature and profound portrayal of complex emotions, not intended for the typical fluffy BL fans. Instead, it delves into the realm of gay drama, with Wang courageously pursuing his childhood crush, who also happens to be his late father's unrequited love.The heart of the story revolves around Wang's journey to connect with his deceased father. A fateful trip with his narcissistic mother leads him to In, the man who once loved his father deeply but eventually distanced himself after Wang's father married Wang's mother. In an intriguing twist, In becomes a mysterious figure, akin to a 52-hertz whale, signaling to Wang in an inexplicable manner. During his short stay at In's house, we bear witness to the profound flaws that exist within each character, stemming from their unique perspectives and entwined with the memory of the departed father. This thought-provoking drama explores the complexity of human nature, reminding us that nobody is perfect, yet life goes on with all our flaws.
Despite the absence of explicit NC scenes, the series manages to deliver the sensuality of an enthralling tale. The sensual undertones make it a remarkably sexy tale that doesn't rely on explicit content to captivate its audience. Surprisingly, there isn't a traditional happy ending, but oddly enough, I found solace and contentment in discovering this raw and authentic portrayal of life's intricacies.
The cinematography of "180 Degrees Passes Through Us" is nothing short of breathtaking, with stunning visuals that enhance the emotional impact of every scene. Moreover, the dialogues are deeply engrossing, drawing us into the characters' minds and hearts, and making us ponder on life's deeper meaning.
In conclusion, "180 Degrees Passes Through Us" is a must-watch for those seeking a compelling and thought-provoking drama that goes beyond conventional BL narratives. Its exploration of human complexity and the imperfections of life will leave you with a profound sense of awe and appreciation.
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Not At All A Fluffy Gay Drama
Upon revisiting this series, my perspective has shifted from my initial impressions when it aired. As a fan of gay dramas who later discovered BL, I didn't view 'KinnPorsche' primarily as a BL, but rather as a gay drama with some BL elements, especially due to Porsche's experience of falling for a man for the first time.The story revolves around Kinn, the second son of a Mafia boss, who seeks protection from Porsche, a martial arts bartender who saves him one night. Although Porsche initially rejects Kinn's offer to become his bodyguard, he eventually agrees when Kinn threatens the safety of his family. Their relationship fluctuates between strained and playful as Porsche adapts to his dangerous role as Kinn’s bodyguard. When Porsche's feelings for Kinn take an unexpected turn, the lines of love and hate gets blurred.
As I approached this series from the perspective of a gay drama involving the Mafia, I wasn't as taken aback or shocked by the violence, including shootings and killings, as some BL fans might have been. It's important to consider the context of the series, which clearly presents itself as a violent Mafia-themed drama, and not a lighthearted BL.
The portrayal of sensitive topics like sexual assault and rape is not romanticized in the series, and it accurately depicts the aftermath by showing Porsche’s trauma. It's essential to be mindful when watching content that explores these themes and to understand that victims' reactions can vary greatly and may not align with Hollywood portrayals. Since I took this as a gay drama involving the mafia, I wasn’t shell shocked or consent policing the SA and rape scenes like a lot of BL fans who came into this series from the 2gether BL crowd. If you didn’t take issue with the violence of the mafia shooting and killing each other but with the rape and SA, then you have no business watching this series about the mafia underworld. This isn’t a magical fluffy BL where people stumble into each others arms and are suddenly in love.
Furthermore, the characters in the series are criminals within the underworld, which naturally involves morally complex and dark situations. Expecting a fluffy and idyllic romance would be misplaced.
In conclusion, 'KinnPorsche ' is a gay drama that delves into the world of the mafia, and it's crucial to appreciate it in the context it presents itself rather than imposing expectations from a fluffy BL perspective with consent policing and a SA/rape savior complex.
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S2 Was Better Than Season 1
Oh, let me gush about "To My Star S2"! This is hands down the best season 2 of any BL series I've ever seen. It's not just a typical BL, but a deep and emotional adult gay drama that left me utterly mesmerized. I couldn't believe that after being in a relationship, we got to experience an unrequited love story between the two leads. It was a rollercoaster of emotions, and I was completely hooked from start to finish.The chemistry between Kang Seo Joon and Han Ji Woo is off the charts, and their love story truly tugged at my heartstrings in ways the original series couldn't quite match. That kiss under the bridge had me reaching for the tissues like I was cutting an onion!
The series takes us on an emotional rollercoaster as we follow Seo Joon and Ji Woo's journey through happiness, heartbreak, and everything in between. After their careers took different paths, the couple faced unexpected challenges that put their love to the test. The moment when one of them disappears, leaving only a note behind, had me on the edge of my seat, anxiously waiting to see if they could find their way back to each other.
I couldn't believe that the catalyst for their breakup was Ji Woo being in an unresolved straight relationship. My heart ached for Seo Joon, and I wanted to smack some sense into Ji Woo for leaving him so senselessly. The path of their relationship felt so real, and I found myself relating to Seo Joon's journey to find closure after the breakup.
But oh, how their reunion warmed my heart! Their journey back to each other was beautifully portrayed and really tugged at my heartstrings. The series delves into the intricacies of adult relationships, showcasing the struggles and joys of love in a way that resonated with me deeply.
"To My Star S2" is a true gem among BL dramas, breaking the mold with its compelling storyline and emotionally charged performances. If you haven't watched it yet, you're in for an unforgettable ride of love, heartache, and ultimately, a heartwarming reunion that will leave you gushing with joy. This is a must-watch for all BL fans, and I can't recommend it enough!
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Not a Mafia Series But a High School BL
If you were expecting a mafia series from the trailer, you might be disappointed with this one. It's primarily a boys love series, centered around Nuengdiao and Palm, high school students with no connection to crime or the mafia. The series revolves around a bad uncle's desire to take over the family business, which sets the story in motion.For true BL fans, this series is a delight you won't easily forget. Pond and Phuwin's chemistry is remarkable, reminiscent of MaxTul. Some may criticize their acting, but it's worth noting that this is only Pond's second series. While Phuwin might be a child actor, he has not had any challenging roles until this. People need to understand actors need room to grow and explore different roles. Especially, BL fans who love My School President, I can’t take your critique seriously. You want good acting but make leeway for bad acting when it suits you.
While the series isn't perfect, it's still much more enjoyable than many other BLs released by GMMTV and other Thai production companies. Pond and Phuwin's onscreen chemistry is simply magical, making them one of the best BL couples today. If you watched any of their deleted scenes, you know that the plot holes are the directors choice to make it fluffy instead of dark as many wanted.
This is why Director Jojo is overrated, mainly because of his acclaimed series '3 Will Be Free.' He claimed that he was inspired to make 'Never Let Me Go' 90's Hong Kong crime movies feel about an interclass romance Thai larkorn, but the final result deviated significantly from these concepts. The deleted scenes, in contrast, showcased elements that adhered closely to the original concept of the series. However, being a production under GMMTV, the series ended up diluted, much to the disappointment of many viewers who were eagerly anticipating the well-acted and conceptually-rich trailer. Even the second trailer was misleadingly edited to suggest a more dramatic and substantial BL series, leading to dissatisfaction with the eventual watered-down version. It is regrettable that Pond and Phuwin bore the brunt of the blame as the face of the series, while Jojo's editing choices went largely unquestioned and unaccounted for.
On a side note, I must admit that Chimon isn't the most exceptional actor, but Perth shines in his role. Some scenes, like the one outside the hospital room, rub me the wrong way, especially with Ben's smirking while the cousins were crying. I don’t see the great acting Chimon fans were raving about.
Lastly, I'd like to add that people who criticize the portrayal of bodyguards might be influenced by Hollywood clichés and may not have firsthand experience with wealthy individuals who have bodyguards.
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A Gay Drama and not a BL
Let me clarify the difference between gay dramas and BLs. This series is a fine example of a gay drama, not a BL. In gay dramas, the focus is on the lives of gay men and their experiences, while BLs explore boys falling in love regardless of their sexual orientation. It's common for boys in BLs to initially pursue girls but later develop feelings for boys, leading to questions about their sexuality. Many BL lead characters don't define their sexual orientation because their attraction is unique to a specific person.Despite some criticism from the gay community, BL stories are primarily made by women for women. Just like in real life, being straight doesn't mean being attracted to every person of the opposite sex; similarly, BL isn't exclusively gay but rather its own unique plot device. It's more akin to bisexuality, as it revolves around finding a special someone regardless of sexual orientation.
I absolutely adore this series, as much as I disliked "My School President." Gemini and Fourth were phenomenal, and I can't fathom how the acting quality dropped so drastically in MSP. Li Ming and Heart's fluff was beautifully portrayed, making their journey believable and endearing of first love. Their enemies-to-lovers dynamic eclipsed the main couple for me; it was just that good!
Speaking of the main couple, I appreciate how this series delves into the complexities of adult relationships. Love isn't a fairytale; it can be messy, unpredictable, and sometimes, people fall out of love. The struggles of moving on in a long-term relationship are depicted realistically, and the hope of finding love again after heartbreak is a significant theme.
Even though I didn't care much for Kaipai and Alan, I appreciated the theme of their budding romance. Love doesn't wait for the perfect moment when you’re ready. It sneaks up on you unexpectedly, giving hope to those who have faced gut wrenching heartbreak and loss. It gives people hope and the strength to move forward.
While some are upset with Beam's situation, this portrayal reflects the harsh reality for many in the LGBTQIA+ community. I applaud the series for daring to explore the complexities of being in the LGBTQIA+ communities. Beam's situation reflects a harsh reality for many men who struggle with being a bisexual man or a closeted gay man by the comment section. It's essential to shed light on such experiences and the mess due to societal norms.
Unfortunately, many BL fans lack real-life experience and impose their biased views on the gay community. Many do not know people from any of the LGBTQIA+ communities other than what they read on the internet and BL. It's disheartening to see many women BL fans imposing their own social norms and judgments on the gay community, displaying ignorance and fetishization. Often, I find CIS women bashing or correcting gay men’s lived experiences with their social norms which is ridiculous. True support means understanding and respecting their experiences, and this series does a commendable job addressing these issues with Jim and Wen.
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Unnecessary Love Triangle
If this series omitted Na Hyewon the series would’ve been fine. She can be an afterthought character like the first son’s wife for all the impact the had. The hacker had way more significance than her.Inha is an idiot who tried to killed the golden goose, Taeoh, so he got what he deserved. Killing himself was too good of an ending for him. I would’ve liked the chairman to pay someone to shank him just to the cusp of death, heal and get beaten on a regular basis for
1. Sending his best friend/loyal dog to jail
2. Stealing his best friend’s girl
3. Killing his brother
4. Sending some to shank his other loyal dog
5. attempted murder of his father 2x
6. Choking his wife because he’s jealous after he stole her from his bestie
7. Treating the kindest loyal friends like dogs for emotional and criminal support
8. Just being a POS
9. Killing Taeoh’s mom
10. Being shady AF
Taeoh gets an award for being the most loyal friend who serve an undeserving person. I am glad he and Hyewon didn’t get together. He should get with Huijui after she’s traveled the world and grown up a bit.
The chairman is a domineering narcissist but he would not be the chairman if he wasn’t.
I want to like this series more but NaHyewan ruined it for me. It took me a while to finish it as a t was intense but flow was so inconsistent due to Na Hyewon ruining the flow with completely unnecessary scenes. I think most people would score this series higher if she wasn’t in it.
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Incomplete story
I had read part of this webtoon but never finished as it dragged on a bit. This series did the opposite. There are so many unresolved issues as a whole in the story that I think 2 more episodes would have given more time to fill in the gaps.This series had three major issues that were not resolved to any satisfaction. First is the bullying. Second is he suicide of Taeyi’s brother. Thirs is the domineering father.
For the first matter of the bullying. How can Juba who was beaten that bad but no teacher of students seem to care. Is bullying this bad seen as a normal thing. I don’t know how Korean school systems are but every series with bullying and how celebrities get canceled because of it seem like bull isn’t tolerated. Then how is it gloss over. I don’t care if a bully gets bullied but this isn’t making sense for me.
Taejoon being a depressed person who is gay to be shun by the very person who kissed him first isn’t addressed properly. How can they bring Sejin in but make him so ambiguous to how he has internalized homophobia? It was so glossed over to what a piece of trash he is not only to Taejoon but whole situation with his brother Seheon.
Sejin is such a self serving cretin. He seem to not care about how his father is applying pressure to his younger brother because his father is praising him and have a loving good relationship with him. It can be hat he’s more talented and he likes being an award winning pianist. But he can’t be that oblivious to how his brother is struggling under his abusive father.
The side couple is so underdeveloped. The pace and arc of Juha and Doyoon seem so rushed that it came out as an afterthought to fit in a filler. Either leave the out or flesh them out with a more satisfying ending for them.
Two major ambiguous points was the umbrella scene. It can be view as a kissing scene at first. But after the replay it just seemed like a lean in which Mae more sense after Seheon kissed Taeyi and Taeyi had such a strong negative reaction to the kiss. Again it’s internalized homophobia.
The acting wasn’t bad. The story as a whole seem to have all the right elements. The problem was the direction and the editing. It left a lot to be desired with lots of gaps that needed to be filled. The way to fix it would have been to add more episodes or reduce some of the story points. We don’t need that many scenes with the music quartet performances or the competition. I can skip the whole girl crushing on Taeyi part. The time could have been used on side couple or flesh out the main couple’s issues.
I would score it lower if it wasn’t for the acting being good. The cameo helped too.
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