Did I just torture myself by reading all that? Apparently, yes. Welcome to what too much free time does to you. Let’s dissect this train wreck: the Seme is a dull jerk with zero redeeming qualities, and the Uke’s characterization is erratic at best. This webtoon is a masterclass in disappointment—a generous 2/5 in my book. The plot should have delved deeper into the Uke's medical condition, sparking a profound conflict between accepting death and finding a renewed will to live. That’s probably where the story is headed, but the budding relationship is mind-numbingly uninteresting, and the Seme is utterly insipid. Frankly, the dynamic between the Uke and his manager had far more potential.
Did I just torture myself by reading all that? Apparently, yes. Welcome to what too much free time does to you. Let’s dissect this train wreck: the Seme is a dull jerk with zero redeeming qualities, and the Uke’s characterization is erratic at best. This webtoon is a masterclass in disappointment—a generous 2/5 in my book. The plot should have delved deeper into the Uke's medical condition, sparking a profound conflict between accepting death and finding a renewed will to live. That’s probably where the story is headed, but the budding relationship is mind-numbingly uninteresting, and the Seme is utterly insipid. Frankly, the dynamic between the Uke and his manager had far more potential.