Dude, I had to call again today cos even though my computer was connected to the network, it still refused to surf the Net. I called the support and I had to reset the router YET again cos they told me the line seemed fine. IDK. At least the guy was kind.
Yeah, it got an extension just like DOng-yi (and it figures, the one time I start watching 50 eps dramas as they air, they both get extensions! *facepalm*). I really really like Kyung-soo/Tae-sub. I've read plenty of positive comments about them, but many bemoan the fact that there aren't explicit scenes (what? Were they expecting them to have sex on screen? on a family weekend drama? 0_o I think TPTB are as explicit as they can be) or that they don't do much, but I disagree. Their story is all about tolerance, homophobia and prejudices and how they're both struggling with reality, their feelings and their families and THAT is the strong point of their storyline imho. So touching! They're so cute. I've tried to explain this before and I failed, but when I watch them, it feels like a fresh storyline. I mean, I've watched my fair share of movies about same-sex couples, from the most innocent story to explicit almost porn-like ones, and even though I've seen, say, guys holding hands on screen before or having a heartfelt conversation about their future, when KS/TS do that, it feels new, maybe because for Korean TV is and for some reason I get a thrill? IDK. I still giggle and grin like an idiot when they're on screen. Dammit, I wish they had their own kdrama! ^^ That said, you are going to HATE some things about LiB. Seriously. Brace yourself for many cringe-inducing scenes and/or storylines.
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Dude, I had to call again today cos even though my computer was connected to the network, it still refused to surf the Net. I called the support and I had to reset the router YET again cos they told me the line seemed fine. IDK. At least the guy was kind.
Yeah, it got an extension just like DOng-yi (and it figures, the one time I start watching 50 eps dramas as they air, they both get extensions! *facepalm*). I really really like Kyung-soo/Tae-sub. I've read plenty of positive comments about them, but many bemoan the fact that there aren't explicit scenes (what? Were they expecting them to have sex on screen? on a family weekend drama? 0_o I think TPTB are as explicit as they can be) or that they don't do much, but I disagree. Their story is all about tolerance, homophobia and prejudices and how they're both struggling with reality, their feelings and their families and THAT is the strong point of their storyline imho. So touching! They're so cute. I've tried to explain this before and I failed, but when I watch them, it feels like a fresh storyline. I mean, I've watched my fair share of movies about same-sex couples, from the most innocent story to explicit almost porn-like ones, and even though I've seen, say, guys holding hands on screen before or having a heartfelt conversation about their future, when KS/TS do that, it feels new, maybe because for Korean TV is and for some reason I get a thrill? IDK. I still giggle and grin like an idiot when they're on screen. Dammit, I wish they had their own kdrama! ^^ That said, you are going to HATE some things about LiB. Seriously. Brace yourself for many cringe-inducing scenes and/or storylines.