I hope the series doesn't lose steam for the rest of the episodes, because I'm really liking it so far. It's the first time I see someone actually respecting the boundaries of a drunk person and not undressing them (thank god) - also, no drunken first kiss, which I was also fearing would happen, but didn't. I like that Lee Jun is not completely meek and bland, he clearly doesn't mind the flirting and sometimes partakes in it (see: the recurring 'American style' joke). That makes their interactions much more fun to watch.
Really loved this episode - it was slow-paced, peaceful, and funny. I also love seeing them cohabitate. My notes:- Duo calls him brother now my heartt- Omg yes please live together- Stare stare stare- 'Learn how to cook for the person I love'?? I'm delusional I know- Domestic scenes are my jam , I'm living rn
Didn't really like the possessiveness. Telling him whom he can and can't hang out with? Are you kidding me? Liked the rest tho, they are cute together. The friend was relatable lol
Segasaki keeps ruining his chances of me liking him every episode. He takes care of Yoh and I'm like okay, this is nice, maybe he is redeemable after all. But then he puts a tracking device on him the second he thinks he's lying? What the hell?
The way I bawled my eyes out for the last part of the episode is honestly quite embarrassing. It should be illegal to have mom characters have cancer in series, my heart can't take it. And also let poor Go Young have something good in his life for once I'm begging you
Dr. Ter ended up alone because he deserved it and his ass was starting to piss me off so much. I love how healthy Dee and Yak's relationship is, even if they still haven't made it official T-T like how much more can y'all take omgg
They are so domestic it's so hilarious that they're still doubting about whether they like each other. Maybe it's me and always intellectualizing my feelings but I cannot fathom being this oblivious about liking someone romantically. Truly mind-boggling
Why is this good? Like actually. The chemistry is insane. I am befuddled. Idk how they're meant to keep it up for twelve whole episodes, but I am feeling hopeful so far. I came in thinking it was gonna be Jinx 2.0 and now I'm sitting here actually rooting for them. Ahh it feels great to be surprised
This was great. I like that we got to see the dad's perspective (even if it doesn't fully justify how absent he was during Jinwoo's childhood), and how Jinwoo was able to get some closure after talking to him. And BITCH. Jinwoo and Gi Seop?? They're gonna be the end of me. They're too cute
If they keep up this energy for the entire series I think I'll really like it. I find the main couple really cute, honestly, idk why some people are saying they're annoying. The last scene left me speechless lmao
I found the acting a little bit ridiculous at first (like when the guy is poking him and trying to tickle him) but ended up having a lot of fun watching this. The "I'll sweep you off your feet" premise seems promising
I'm younger than everyone in this series, so why do I feel like they're my kids lmao - they have to stop making me sad though, the tragic backstory was really well done
So, first off - why are the bullies shitting their pants every time Tae Myung is brought up?? He hasn't done anything except for breaking up fights and talking back so far. ----- Also, that other guy is third wheeling so hard it's kind of painful to watch, like have some dignity please
On the one hand, it's cute that Karan was doing all those little things to help make Achi's day better - that's perfectly respectful of his boundaries, and it shows that his love language might be acts of service. Which is adorable. -- On the other hand, I don't know if I believe Achi's feelings for him are romantic. Up until now, he's only seemed grateful for Karan's feelings and his help. He himself says that he doesn't know what being in love is like, so I'm afraid he might be confusing gratitude with love? Idk, it just didn't look that organic that he *suddenly* likes Karan romantically. The realisation that Karan had been helping him all along should have been more gradual, in my opinion. --- The chasing at the airport was so funny lol, it's such an overused trope but it works I guess. At least they're on the same page now.
So. Um. This was a little bit all over the place? -----First off, the problem I've been having this whole time: the school system is SO FRAGILE, like how are three students in tank tops any threat to the school's funds and reputation?? Hello? ----- And now with the main conflict of the ep: Thua exposing the shit out of everyone like the king he is. I mean, I agree with him. Even if he didn't do it willingly, Akk has been a pillar of the school's authoritarian regime, and has terrorized the students with the fake curse (he didn't fatally injure anyone out of sheer dumb luck). He upholds the status quo, except when it comes to his boyfriend, Ayan. From an outsider's perspective (Thua's), he comes off as extremely biased and hypocritical. Akk knows what he did is wrong but has yet to come out with the truth and apologize to the people he hurt and lied to. They kind of ruined Thua's character though, the Thua we've known so far wouldn't out his friends, even if they are acting the wrong way. They needed drama and butchered the only sane character in the entire show. Like, what do you mean he also took part in the curse?? Wtf? Why did they feel the need to make him into the bad guy? His criticisms would've been valid if he wasn't doing the same shit Akk was doing!! I'm mad.