It was honestly good. The plot, the twist, the depths, the toxicity, and the love. Everything was in its place. I can never find something similar to this as for me, this is one hell of a treasure on its own.
I like the end, as fucked up as it is, I truly like the ending. I don't think I can imagine a different end than what was being shown.
I like the characters; the seme, the uke and the dark past that's haunting them. I like it all.
I wish it could be longer though. I want to watch and read it all.
Actually, the initial characterization was nice. It was well thought about. The problem is, halfway trough the story, the author somehow went awry and these characters turned somewhat retarded and out of character. Hence, people don't really like the development that's happening right now. I don't like it either but well, I guess its fine so long as it get its end and the characters will go back to what they once was. If they can't, no comment.
The ending wasn't so satisfying at least for me. It's a great story actually if there's more to its depth. I feel like its too short of a story and there should be more to it than was what shown.
For example, let's talk with Dimitry. He is used to kissing Caeser. He admitted that himself and Caeser acquaintance that they usually do it when they were young. I think that's the reason why he(Caeser) always let Dimitry have his way despite him(Dimitry) have repeated attempts of trying to kill Leewon. The relationship wasn't explain that clearly.
Knowing Caeser and how he almost killed Leewon for leaving him - locking him up and having his ways with him. Why do you think he is trying to be vague with his reactions towards those people who tried to kill this lover(Leewon)? I'm just confused.
Coz like if he really is obsessed with Leewon, why did he do what he did? Let me gave another example. What if someone tried to kill Taeui from Passion? Do you think Ilay will let him go? The answer is no. Becoz that's how obsessed he is towards Taeui. But what about Caeser towards Leewon? I don't know. There's just inconsistency that I am having a hard time understanding the bs. ᕙ(⇀‸↼‶)ᕗ











I'm starting to love this story. To begin with, she's gotten used to what she knew. She didn't and don't know how to get out, not until Taeha is there to show her the way and to give her some courage as well.
In a sense, she's kinda similar to me. Scared of loud voices especially if its directed towards me. A person who just accepts whatever life is throwing her without doing anything to let it go.
Past is past but its kind of inevitable to still hold on. After all, humans are like that. But then again it's pathetic and pitiful, isn't it?
It's so funny :)