
Oof, what a confusing mix of emotions this causes
Slapping a backstory and comparing him to Yujin does nothing to endear me to Taehyung. He's human garbage and the fact that him raping Shiwoo was framed to titillate was gross. Please stop and give him a proper punishment. Lose his hands maybe?
Shiwoo is a bad person, but I still like him and I believe he deserves happiness. He drinks and smokes and leads people on intentionally, and isn't communicative enough to keep himself in healthy situations, but fate has dealt him a good fare of unlucky situations, and because of that, I want him to be freed of them and work towards being a better person.
Yujin had an extremely shaky introduction, considering he also jumped Shiwoo's bones without proper consent and got him into a similar mental state before doing so. Not great. I still like him, despite that somehow. Very confusing

I'm honestly so glad Haribo has this kind of humour about her own work, haha~
At the End of the Road is definitely imperfect, as she said - she left out a lot of the intrigue for the sake of the BL, which in itself isn't a bad thing but that meant she had to sacrifice what sounds like a really interesting psychological plot to work on her problem areas (which good for her for branching out!!), but seeing how much humour she has really does endear me
Also I audibly laughed at her sending the wrong files. Amazing

Oh this group is fun. I haven't laughed this hard at a romance in a while, this is great~ I actually really like Gyoon, I didn't think I would but I do! I'm also kinda surprised he doesn't label himself as gay, maybe bi instead? Since he seems to like his sunbae. My only nitpick is that the story maybe shouldn't've started out full gung-ho like it did - kinda turned me off since it seemed a little non-conny and didn't add to the overall plot. It actually seemed pretty tonedeaf (pun not intended) but the rest of the story and chemistry more than made up for it. It's super great to see diversity in characters as well, and the goshdang Yohan is so frickin' cute!!

Okay, maybe it's because I haven't read the other Blue Drop stuff that this author has written, but this doesn't make me particularly keep to try. The problems in this story are worse than just a lack of exposition or anything else - the plot is pulled along by stupid contrivances, and if an author is okay with putting them in one series, who's to say that will change?
The plot started out pretty average, "Aliens made me do it" is pretty common and a decent enough jumping off point, but then it got really hamfisted with how Very Much the aliens made them do it, a whole backstory of hating men and the men being objectifying and misogynistic creeps, the story not having a resolution as much as a steep cliff drop off, and a contrived "A takes B here because...plot." Seriously, why did Kotoko take Kouta to Amune street if A., she knew about Amune and how much they hated men, B., that he would be killed and that would put a pretty big damper on her crush on him, and C., what was even the point in the first place??? She could've gone *anywhere* but she decided to take him directly to a place where should be knowingly and actively putting him in danger????????? This plot is stupid and the characters are stupid and I feel stupider for reading it
I enjoyed it, but still kinda fucked up that the seme was like "You're the reason people see you as disable!" Like, dude
WTF, no, that's not how that works
What I think the seme is getting at is that others most likely don't see him as the "burden" he sees himself as. Because he sees himself as such a burden he does things that help reinforce the idea that he can't live "normally" because hes disabled.
I can definitely get behind self-empowerment and not letting obstacles stop you, even reality-checks, but phrasing is super important and he heckin' bungled that