Our heart broke the moment Ji Woo finally admitted his vulnerability to Seo Joon in "To My Star" S2😢
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After his career took a steady turn for the worse, one of South Korea's brightest stars, Kang Seo Joon (Son Woo Hyun), was afraid he might never be happy again. But after a chance meeting brings the talented chef Han Ji Woo (Kim Kang Min) into his life, Seo Joon was certain his luck was about to change. Despite their differences in personality, the chef and the celebrity found themselves unable to resist the other's charms. Head-over-heels for each other, Seo Joon and Ji Woo believed they had finally found their happily ever after. But their happiness turns out to be short-lived when one of them disappears, leaving nothing but a note behind. Lost without the other, will these two star-crossed lovers find a way back to each other or has their fairy tale romance truly come to an end?
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Relationship is never easy...to everyone saying that Seo should just leave i understand. Nobody want to put in efforts while another person is just doing nothing. But that is why there are so many break up nowadays. Because nobody was to take the chance to be vulnerable. I approve of what Seo joon is doing. He should everything in his power to save his relationship and only let go when he reach his breaking point so that he has no regrets. Maybe through he will really discover the crux of the problem. Maybe through that Jiwoo will really face what is really going and they can get back together and become stronger. It is not easy meeting someone who can really love us. So Seo and Jiwoo, fighting!!!
I think what we're seeing is deep trauma in Ji Woo. From the comment the two diners made in the last episode, it looks like Ji Woo's parents put him through bad abuse, which is why he is so withdrawn and why he puts up so many walls around himself, as Seo Joon notes even in the first season. I remember in the first season Ji Woo tried to get rid of Seo Joon at the first sign of trouble by unleashing an incredibly nasty tirade at Seo Joon, and I remember thinking, "WTF?? What is wrong with Ji Woo? Who reacts like this?" and I think S2 is all about answering that question. I actually think that it's brilliant writing, because it actually reflects real psychology in real life instead of the usual empty tropes we see in movies and especially in BL series.
Ji Woo is very emotionally damaged and immature, probably because he was abused and traumatized growing up, which is why he acts so cruelly, especially when other people get too close to him or when there is the slightest bit of trouble. He keeps saying that Seo Joon always talks about "uncomfortable" subjects, which means that he doesn't like talking about his real feelings and doesn't like it when people can easily read him like Seo Joon can. "You're jealous" "come on, you're obviously angry" "say you love me again" Seo Joon tries his best to get Ji Woo to open up and actually express his feelings, but Ji Woo is so traumatized that he snaps back into what he knows: hiding, probably because when he was young he learned that it was not safe to expose his true feelings. The story here is brutal, but this is the reality of someone who has grown up with abuse, a lot of people don't turn out with a healthy or rational mindset.
What Ji Woo is doing is horrible, I don't actually believe him in this scene, I don't think that he was lonely, I think he was in love but he has been taught that "you don't deserve the good life" and "don't expose your feelings" and at worst, he may have disliked exposing his feelings to Seo Joon because of these conditioned mantras. As irrational as it is, a lot of abuse victims actually end up believing that they are undeserving of a good life, which is everything that Seo Joon represents, and I think this is what's happening here.
It's brilliant writing, brutal to see, but brilliant writing. Ji Woo needs extensive therapy. I hope he ends up running after Seo Joon in the end, because Seo Joon doesn't deserve any of this and he deserves someone who fights to keep him.
I could not have written it better!
You summed up the whole situation perfectly!
I don't normally read long comments but this one got me, well said, I remember my ex once said why you never said "I love you back but writing it is easy" and my response was "I hate you" were the only words I grew up with. I've been single for over 2 years now cause I'm collecting all my broken pieces and fixing myself so that I don't end up hurting the next person whose intentions are pure love.
I wanted this to explain since that's what a lot of traumatized people do... But didn't know how to explain... But u did such a good job 💯👍👏
The only comment about the series which makes sense, I've been looking for some positive comment which this season deserves, life isn't always rainbow and sunshine, and Yes, Seo Joon doesn't deserve the struggles he's puttinv himself through, but that's what he chose, he chose to love Ji woo, knowing that his baggage might be something he would never be able to cope with. And even after their fight, the way he says Ji Wooyah, he hasn't given up on hope and his love ❤️ This series is so much more than just a BL, its aptly titled, what happens after the butterflies tone down, that's what this is.
I realized with this season there is a lot of 'reading between the lines' with these two as it isn't as black and white as it actually seems. At first, I found it all incredibly frustrating and I was super pissed at the way Ji Woo is being a major asshole. But it's his way of protecting himself, he isn't as accepting of his feelings and insecurities as Seo Joon is and in a fight or flight scenario he decided to do what is in his personality - flight. And what better way to make the person you love the most, hate you the most so that they can forget about you and your insecurities and hang-ups that you think will hold them back. It's actually really really sad, and I feel a lot of pity for Ji Woo, but with a person like Seo Joon hanging on and fighting for him I hope the resolution is a good one =)
I love this series & whoever wrote it -- it is not about a relationship that is about blaming self or partner -- more about knowing yourself ( how you see yourself --& really listening to how a love one may see you ) We know Ji Woo & Seo Joon met & though quite different had a CONNECTION -- I see Seo Joon as not bad but more a SURFACE person -- bright, whimsical, fun loving but maybe not so much capable of introspection or depth -- not a bad person it is JUST WHO HE IS & he meet's & falls for someone almost the complete opposite Who is able to go deeper into self -- is more subdued, blunt & a caring person --- who, like SEO Joon, met & connected with someone very different from himself -- not bad, JUST who he is -- as in life they both had a love Connection -- but it may not be enough
-- Ji Woo recognizes this -- Seo Joon, not as easily, as he mai not be capable of the depth required --- but when Ji Woo said he was more lonely when Seo Joon was there than when he was not --- This relationship may not survive -- because we are all responsible for our own happiness ( NOT ANYBODY ELSE) & just maybe they have find someone where their happiness is not compromised . So, We are all different , capable of loving ( at different levels) & must find a more successful relationship that does not compromise who we really are @ the expense of our happiness. ( NOT EASY ) But I have grown to care for Ji Woo & Seo Joon as portrayed by Kim Kang Min & Son Woo Hyun to the point of wanting to see how their lives unfold whether together or separately -- I would like a series to follow both of their lives. So thank you ENTIRE 2 MY STAR PRODUCTION TEAM + EXCEPTIONAL ACTORS for this drama series that makes people think feel & understand to the best of our capabilities !!! 💯🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹👍🌎🌎🌟🌟👍🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆❤️
I want the leads to end up together (Ji woo and Seo joon)... Have you noticed when Seo joon called ji woo later after his shift ji woo picked up the phone quickly that means he wasn't sleeping... he was waiting for Seo joon to get home, in 2nd scene seo joon was talking abt his work (some script) that shows how self centered he was, and in the last part though he didnt celebrate the birthday with his work friends but he let them know how good he was as a boyfriend... Ji woo took a decision we must respect it... Ji woo was waiting for him to comeback in his life hence the restaurant name " Ti aspetto"...
My heart broke for both of them with this episode 💔
Seo Joon has done his own fair share for this relationship. Surprisingly this is only one serie that I don't want two main characters end up together. I really appreciate if Seo Joon can move on from Ji Woo and stop begging love from Ji Woo. I want to see Seo Joon love himself more.
Exactly 🌝
so sad to see him like this. he looks desperate, like he has lost his self esteem (to jiwoo)
@@dece020 No matter what kind of reasons Ji Woo had he shouldn't leave Seo Joon without any information. It is such a torture to Seo Joon.
@@hexagonalrainbow8274 we feel the pain while watching SS2
@@wingardiumleviosa693 exactly and this has been my sentiment right from the beginning of s2. no reason, issues, circumstances whatsoever could justify the horrible treatment. he doesn't need to be so horrid to seojoon when he's treating everyone else just fine
To hear that they were lonely throughout the entire relationship, my heart would be crushed into pieces. Man sj must have hurt a lot after hearing it. And to add salt to the wound, jw saying he never felt lonely to his ex. Pretty sure these ep was the last straw to sj trying to save their relationship.
I never imagined this 2nd season of the series will be as sad and heartbreaking. I cried in each and every episode and the recent Eps 7 and 8 made be burst into tears. Ji Woo is so unfair to have left their relationship without a warning and an acceptable reason. Seo Joon may have lapses and shortcomings but I really feel bad for him - they were happy together before Ji Woo just mysteriously disappeared and SJ did not deserve that. Seo Joon had more to lose being in a relationship with Ji Woo, but he's the one running after him and fighting for them to stay together. Love should conquer all and it takes two to tango - so if they end up being together again, Ji Woo needs to be certain of himself and be ready to face the repercussions and challenges of being with a celebrity like Seo Joon.
They still love each other so much
But the fact that jiwoo is trying his best to break this relationship as fast as he can to move on bcuz he felt lonelier when he was with seo joon (bcuz he loved him so much), and he didnt know how much seo joon tried just to go back to him :(.
i really wish this to have happy ending.
Someone commented this and I just really wanted to share. This person sums up the plot in such a great way:
Ji Woo is very emotionally
damaged and immature, probably
because he was abused and
traumatized growing up, which is
why he acts so cruelly, especially
when other people get too close
to him or when there is the
slightest bit of trouble. He keeps
saying that Seo Joon always talks
about "uncomfortable" subjects,
which means that he doesn't like
talking about his real feelings
and doesn't like it when people
can easily read him like Seo Joon
can. "You're jealous" "come on,
you're obviously angry" "say you
love me again" Seo Joon tries his
best to get Ji Woo to open up and
actually express his feelings, but
Ji Woo is so traumatized that he
snaps back into what he knows:
hiding, probably because when
he was young he learned that it
was not safe to expose his true
feelings. The story here is brutal,
but this is the reality of someone
who has grown up with abuse, a
lot of people don't turn out with a
healthy or rational mindset.
What Ji Woo is doing is horrible, I
don't actually believe him in this
scene, I don't think that he was
lonely, I think he was in love but
he has been taught that "you don't
deserve the good life" and "don't
expose your feelings" and at worst,
he may have disliked exposing
his feelings to Seo Joon because
of these conditioned mantras. As
irrational as it is, a lot of abuse
victims actually end up believing
that they are undeserving of a
good life, which is everything that
Seo Joon represents, and I think
this is what's happening here.
It's brilliant writing, brutal to
see, but brilliant writing. Ji Woo
needs extensive therapy. I hope
he ends up running after Seo
Joon in the end, because Seo Joon
doesn't deserve any of this and he
deserves someone who fights to keep him.
It's a roller coaster 🥲 I think the writer want to see them in a different level ...... i hope they will solve the problems through a meaningful way😊 I wish there is a happy ending 🥰😍
I think it is difficult for those who are not Italian / do not know the language.
But the background of the scene has a restaurant named "Ti aspetto" which translated into Italian means "I'm waiting for you"
I think it is interesting.
Once the series is over, I'm going to watch it again to cry. 8 ep over, I'm still crying. None of them deserves this 😭💔
Sad ending bro???
@@muniramim6481 it haven't ended yet but I'm guessing that it's not going to be sad ending.
When ever I watch this part I start crying 😭
I haven't started season 2 yet. I'm waiting for all the episodes to be releasesd cuz I know this is gonna be a roller coaster of emotions. I can't wait every week for 1 episode.
When the old man said I don't blame him I blame his parents it goes to show you he has been through a lot I had almost given up on this series it's heartbreaking seeing them hurting the transition from the movie to this it's 💔
the best tep would be to love themselves and know themselves, We see Ksj have deep longing for Jiwoo but he cannot get love by begging for it like that. Unless and until he doesn't realise he's enough he'll be feeling like he should do something to have jiwoo back or feeling like the imposter yk. and Same goes for Jiwoo, his inner child isn't healed that's why he's so stubborn in letting himself feel his own's honest feelings. He felt alone all this time, despite being with SEO joon sin't bc he didn't love him enough, it's because deep in his mind he has embded that he and ksj aren't fit. he couldn't love himself 'truly' he would rather want to run away from his feelings , confrontation and build a wall around himself.
Though I love how they portrayed the characters and their humaneness, they are depicted beautiful. One is scared of being withdrawed and abandoned and the other is scared of confrontation and is rigid.
Happy ending dong please terus lanjut season 3 😍😭🙏🏻
Such a painful and nostalgic moment 😭😭😭😭
My heart is gonna explode.I don't know why i am like this
Whatever is it, love is about two people. No one knows what's on your mind or your thoughts. what you need to do is have a talk with your partner, what the relationship means to you.
That's why I get so sad whenever I see Seo Joon working hard and begging for love, because he doesn't know the reason why they broke up.
This is my first time watching a drama or series that I don't want to see the main character end up together.
Because Seo Joon has done more than enough. And everyone deserves to be happy.
I was so sad after watching every episode and it just keep getting more and more heartbreaking. I can't wait hole 7 days to watch them. I just want to know if they have any chance to get back together ❤ 😕 😔
Someone commented this and I just really wanted to share. This person sums up the plot in such a great way:
Ji Woo is very emotionally
damaged and immature, probably
because he was abused and
traumatized growing up, which is
why he acts so cruelly, especially
when other people get too close
to him or when there is the
slightest bit of trouble. He keeps
saying that Seo Joon always talks
about "uncomfortable" subjects,
which means that he doesn't like
talking about his real feelings
and doesn't like it when people
can easily read him like Seo Joon
can. "You're jealous" "come on,
you're obviously angry" "say you
love me again" Seo Joon tries his
best to get Ji Woo to open up and
actually express his feelings, but
Ji Woo is so traumatized that he
snaps back into what he knows:
hiding, probably because when
he was young he learned that it
was not safe to expose his true
feelings. The story here is brutal,
but this is the reality of someone
who has grown up with abuse, a
lot of people don't turn out with a
healthy or rational mindset.
What Ji Woo is doing is horrible, I
don't actually believe him in this
scene, I don't think that he was
lonely, I think he was in love but
he has been taught that "you don't
deserve the good life" and "don't
expose your feelings" and at worst,
he may have disliked exposing
his feelings to Seo Joon because
of these conditioned mantras. As
irrational as it is, a lot of abuse
victims actually end up believing
that they are undeserving of a
good life, which is everything that
Seo Joon represents, and I think
this is what's happening here.
It's brilliant writing, brutal to
see, but brilliant writing. Ji Woo
needs extensive therapy. I hope
he ends up running after Seo
Joon in the end, because Seo Joon
doesn't deserve any of this and he
deserves someone who fights to keep him.
I’m actually dreading the next episode.
It is 4.m and I am ugly crying with this spoiler. I am yet to watch the series but I already don't know if my heart can handle the angst.
heartbreaking scene ever :((((
The more I watch these little pieces the less I wanna start watching S2...
Yeah it is a roller coaster... but honestly I Like this better than the lovey dovey stuff
@@lineakp1806 same
@@lineakp1806 Same I'm sick of show's with little to no storyline or in depth characters. Both Son Woo Hyun and Kim Kang Min have done an
Season 2 honestly was the best BL series/movie I have ever seen. Infact I stopped watching the lovely dovey stuff that's so excruciatingly common from tai bl and will only watch KR BL series now.
I haven’t seen this yet but after watching this clip i feel bad for Seo Joon. Why on Earth he wanted this relationship to go on. Love is never above your own self respect. He could do much better. What is the use to be in such a relationship when you are the only one giving. Ji Woo has some serious issues. I want to watch but I don’t want to be heartbroken.
Someone commented this and I just really wanted to share. This person sums up the plot in such a great way:
Ji Woo is very emotionally
damaged and immature, probably
because he was abused and
traumatized growing up, which is
why he acts so cruelly, especially
when other people get too close
to him or when there is the
slightest bit of trouble. He keeps
saying that Seo Joon always talks
about "uncomfortable" subjects,
which means that he doesn't like
talking about his real feelings
and doesn't like it when people
can easily read him like Seo Joon
can. "You're jealous" "come on,
you're obviously angry" "say you
love me again" Seo Joon tries his
best to get Ji Woo to open up and
actually express his feelings, but
Ji Woo is so traumatized that he
snaps back into what he knows:
hiding, probably because when
he was young he learned that it
was not safe to expose his true
feelings. The story here is brutal,
but this is the reality of someone
who has grown up with abuse, a
lot of people don't turn out with a
healthy or rational mindset.
What Ji Woo is doing is horrible, I
don't actually believe him in this
scene, I don't think that he was
lonely, I think he was in love but
he has been taught that "you don't
deserve the good life" and "don't
expose your feelings" and at worst,
he may have disliked exposing
his feelings to Seo Joon because
of these conditioned mantras. As
irrational as it is, a lot of abuse
victims actually end up believing
that they are undeserving of a
good life, which is everything that
Seo Joon represents, and I think
this is what's happening here.
It's brilliant writing, brutal to
see, but brilliant writing. Ji Woo
needs extensive therapy. I hope
he ends up running after Seo
Joon in the end, because Seo Joon
doesn't deserve any of this and he
deserves someone who fights to keep him.
2:11 looks like a major time gap between these scenes
another flashback.. he did the best he could to manage his time making sure he gets to spend time with jiwoo even if it was a struggle for him, juggling his career with jiwoo/ other way around
@@dece020 ah, that makes sense. thx
a very sad scene
I think seo joon is litterly anyone who is in love cause people don't move on easily they try their best till end.
And for this all mess I need a proper reason
Exactly! People are saying that Seo should give up, but it's only the concerned person who can stop when they reach their breaking point. Seo Joon want to feel like he tried everything before leaving Jiwoo. No regrets!
@@smallwonder21 yahh you got my point bro
Like he want to do his best don't want a life time disease Regret
Someone commented this and I just really wanted to share. This person sums up the plot in such a great way:
Ji Woo is very emotionally
damaged and immature, probably
because he was abused and
traumatized growing up, which is
why he acts so cruelly, especially
when other people get too close
to him or when there is the
slightest bit of trouble. He keeps
saying that Seo Joon always talks
about "uncomfortable" subjects,
which means that he doesn't like
talking about his real feelings
and doesn't like it when people
can easily read him like Seo Joon
can. "You're jealous" "come on,
you're obviously angry" "say you
love me again" Seo Joon tries his
best to get Ji Woo to open up and
actually express his feelings, but
Ji Woo is so traumatized that he
snaps back into what he knows:
hiding, probably because when
he was young he learned that it
was not safe to expose his true
feelings. The story here is brutal,
but this is the reality of someone
who has grown up with abuse, a
lot of people don't turn out with a
healthy or rational mindset.
What Ji Woo is doing is horrible, I
don't actually believe him in this
scene, I don't think that he was
lonely, I think he was in love but
he has been taught that "you don't
deserve the good life" and "don't
expose your feelings" and at worst,
he may have disliked exposing
his feelings to Seo Joon because
of these conditioned mantras. As
irrational as it is, a lot of abuse
victims actually end up believing
that they are undeserving of a
good life, which is everything that
Seo Joon represents, and I think
this is what's happening here.
It's brilliant writing, brutal to
see, but brilliant writing. Ji Woo
needs extensive therapy. I hope
he ends up running after Seo
Joon in the end, because Seo Joon
doesn't deserve any of this and he
deserves someone who fights to keep him.
@@taliaeight2657 well I think I was already manifesting for something like this to show up
Like I also feel that when jiwoo was talking to that gurl saying he also missed her etc..
He knew that seojoon is listening ...
Hoping for the best
Thank you for this comment
January 2nd 2023. Miss them so much
Me decepcionou o que o roteirista fez com meu casal favorito, de um relacionamento feliz para um amor tóxico e dependente, depois de tantas cenas humilhantes não consigo vê a série com alegria de antes. Realmente espero que eles possam ter um final feliz, mas tá difícil esse caminho. Aff!
Maybe the writer want to see them in a different level so we can hope a happy ending 😊
am I only one loving this??cant be
Ur not the only one
Someone commented this and I just really wanted to share. This person sums up the plot in such a great way:
Ji Woo is very emotionally
damaged and immature, probably
because he was abused and
traumatized growing up, which is
why he acts so cruelly, especially
when other people get too close
to him or when there is the
slightest bit of trouble. He keeps
saying that Seo Joon always talks
about "uncomfortable" subjects,
which means that he doesn't like
talking about his real feelings
and doesn't like it when people
can easily read him like Seo Joon
can. "You're jealous" "come on,
you're obviously angry" "say you
love me again" Seo Joon tries his
best to get Ji Woo to open up and
actually express his feelings, but
Ji Woo is so traumatized that he
snaps back into what he knows:
hiding, probably because when
he was young he learned that it
was not safe to expose his true
feelings. The story here is brutal,
but this is the reality of someone
who has grown up with abuse, a
lot of people don't turn out with a
healthy or rational mindset.
What Ji Woo is doing is horrible, I
don't actually believe him in this
scene, I don't think that he was
lonely, I think he was in love but
he has been taught that "you don't
deserve the good life" and "don't
expose your feelings" and at worst,
he may have disliked exposing
his feelings to Seo Joon because
of these conditioned mantras. As
irrational as it is, a lot of abuse
victims actually end up believing
that they are undeserving of a
good life, which is everything that
Seo Joon represents, and I think
this is what's happening here.
It's brilliant writing, brutal to
see, but brilliant writing. Ji Woo
needs extensive therapy. I hope
he ends up running after Seo
Joon in the end, because Seo Joon
doesn't deserve any of this and he
deserves someone who fights to keep him.
Oh... THANK YOU SO MUCH... GagaOOLala... for posting this KEY Scene from Episode 6....!! 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏
My wish left as comment for the highlight scene before has come true...!! 🤗 😍 🥳
This dialogue has the essence of the entire Season 2. 🤗 😍 😭
When Ji Woo said to have been feeling extremely lonely while living with Seo Joon together.... that part broke my heart... 😭 😭 😭
The way KIM Kang Min (Ji Woo) speaks the words so softly and with a melancholic yet determine tune are heart breaking... 😭 😭 😭
Ji Woo has always been a very independent person, since Season 1, but he is very sentimental too. In Season 1 they spent most of the time together, because Seo Joon was not working, but hiding from the press. They go to live together; they did things together, like learning to cook things and going out to play basketball, they had diner together, they talked about each other and got to know each other closer and closer, they even worked in the same restaurant for a while. This means in Season 1 they were almost inseparable. BUT in Season 2... in the year they were living together in the new apartment and Seo Joon was working non stop they lost that closeness of Season 1... to the point that Ji Woo felt completely alone.
The memory scenes we see here with Seo Joon exhausting himself between work and home show how disastrous their relationship was organized at the time.
Seo Joon going back home to show Ji Woo the script of his current work...??!! Seriously Seo Joon...? 😒
and then the day of Seo Joon's birthday a year ago... the day Ji Woo left him for good.
On his own birthday Seo Joon should have cleared all the entire day... but that is just my wish as viewer... is not how he planed it to be. He wanted to work and then was to meet Ji Woo at home... only... he didn't. IF you connect the two scenes from EP 1 and 6 backwards you will realize that Seo Joon did stay in that party and arrived at home late at night... drunk... as we see him in Episode 1... to find that note left by Ji Woo with the "It is over between us" on a birthday cake box. That day was like the very last drop in Ji Woo glass of patience... and he couldn't stay there any longer. 🤷♂️
Just before the first scene in this clip Seo Joon admitted to Ji Woo to "have been living in an unorganized way." Now he should start organizing his own schedule... both work-wise, and personal. He should be telling Ji Woo how and what he wants to change, but to do it gradually... and proof Ji Woo that he is able to do it for real, and not just to promise it like so many times before.
This dialogue changes everything in this Season 2. Now is time for Seo Joon to reflect and think about everything altogether and start improving himself, as Ji Woo requested, and Seo Joon promised to do at the beginning of this dialogue in Episode 6. Will Seo Joon really be able to do that...?
IF he really loves Ji Woo... and we can tell he does... a lot... he will find the strengths to reorganize this daily life, and that way show Ji Woo that he won't leave him all by himself to feel lonely and miserable from now on.
Let's forget the words by CEO Kim Pil Hyun from Episode 5:
"The one with more feelings has to put up with the other; and be the one to adapt himself to his loved one."
Su Su Na Khrap... Seo Joon. You can improve yourself... to be a better match for our baby Ji Woo.
And now I am going to rewatch the entire Season 2 from the beginning...
and that way get myself ready for the next round of Episodes 7 and 8 this Sunday.
Cheers...!
He really did try but I guess it wasn't enough.
Can someone description season 1 for me because i don't understand the story I only see sweet moment but I don't know what story is this drama talking about:(
Ep 1 💔
Ep 2💔💔
Ep 3💔💔💔
Ep 4 💔💔💔💔
Ep 5 💔💔💔💔💔
Ep 6 💔💔💔💔💔💔
Ep 7 💔💔💔💔💔💔💔
... I got bad feeling about this😟
I'm actually torn between wanting them to end up together or just move on. Some of JW's body language says that he still cares for SJ. But maybe because of the trauma he's been through, it is his response to keep a wall so high. He's uncomfortable with the fact that someone can read him, that's why he keeps on being cruel.
At the same time, I want SJ to be happy, to move on, without JW. He gave his best to try to get him back, as Pil Hyun said, "Isn't it clear enough for you?"
We're only half of the series so I hope there will be more light in the tunnel.
The story MUST be 🔌 Cuz The core of the story is so blurry!!
He visto la serie, preciosa tan tan boy que te mueres.
I hate how I see myself in Ji Woo.
Dude is like: y won't you let me hug u, y won't you let me kiss you.....y won't you love me back🥺😭😭
I don't think that Seo Joon deserves this treatment... He's being verbally abused yet his mind doesn't let him accept what Ji woo says..
Ji Woo is scared of commitment... Many relationship suffer because they fear the future.. What if... After 5 years we break up.. Isn't it better to end it now itself??
That's a wrong way to be in relationship..
Be happy.. Give and take in a relationship for it to be healthy
Mi corazón 💔 No sé si mis muchachos van a terminar juntos.
❤️❤️❤️❤️
Loved this i hate that Gaga took it down or has it region locked. I wanted to see the translations compares to Viki
Season 2 honestly was the best BL series/movie I have ever seen. Infact I stopped watching the lovely dovey stuff that's so excruciatingly common from tai bl and will only watch KR BL series now.
Penasaran makin kesini makin seru
@Harry Smith thanks 😁, because my English very bad so i write comen with my language
Benar, menarik untuk mengetahui apa yang akan terjadi dengan cerita ini.
Secara pribadi saya tidak akan merasa buruk jika mereka tidak berakhir bersama.
@@RG-bk2dd benar setidaknya mereka punya cerita menarik untuk disampaikan bahwa tidak semua hal selalu harus bersama. Aku suka keberanian Seo Jon dan sikap acuh tapi perhatian nya ji woo. Aku harap akan banyak drama menarik seperti ini yang durasi panjang
@@nda884 Persis apa yang saya pikirkan, kita perlu memiliki lebih banyak cerita nyata di layar.
Maaf jika ada kesalahan, saya tidak berbicara bahasa Anda
@@RG-bk2dd bahasa kamu dapat aku cerna, terimakasih sudah berkomentar menggunakan bahasa saya. Saya sangat berterimakasih banyak, semoga drama ini bisa lebih panjang durasinya. Sehat selalu kamu disana salam dari Jakarta
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I've rewatched this series over and over and honestly I don't like Seo Joon and Ji Woo together. I get that Ji Woo was self conscious about himself but he really put Seo Joon through pain. Now Seo Joon is not perfect but he did his fair share to keep their relationship healthy. They kept saying the differences between is what attracts them and in some cases that's true you don't want to date yourself but in their case maybe they really are too different. Ji Woo leaving like that and not giving Seo Joon a clear reason to why he left and only kinda blaming him I think Seo Joon deserves better.
I finally understood why JW is being like this to SJ... When JW said he was lonely when dating SJ bcuz SJ was never around all the time. They never had time together as couple. It makes sense
WHY DID YOU MAKE ANOTHER SEASON IF YOU KEEP HURTING HIS CHARACTER THIS IS A AWESOME SERIES BUT MAKES FANS REGRET THEY EVEN STARTED WATCHING 👀 SORRY MAGNIFICENT SERIES BUT THIS IS TOO MUCH
Totally true
Speak for yourselves. Not every love story ends happy; people can appreciate the variety and the realness that sometimes love does suck.
I think what we're seeing is deep trauma in Ji Woo. From the comment the two diners made in the last episode, it looks like Ji Woo's parents put him through bad abuse, which is why he is so withdrawn and why he puts up so many walls around himself, as Seo Joon notes even in the first season. I remember in the first season Ji Woo tried to get rid of Seo Joon at the first sign of trouble by unleashing an incredibly nasty tirade at Seo Joon, and I remember thinking, "WTF?? What is wrong with Ji Woo? Who reacts like this?" and I think S2 is all about answering that question. I actually think that it's brilliant writing, because it actually reflects real psychology in real life instead of the usual empty tropes we see in movies and especially in BL series.
Ji Woo is very emotionally damaged and immature, probably because he was abused and traumatized growing up, which is why he acts so cruelly, especially when other people get too close to him or when there is the slightest bit of trouble. He keeps saying that Seo Joon always talks about "uncomfortable" subjects, which means that he doesn't like talking about his real feelings and doesn't like it when people can easily read him like Seo Joon can. "You're jealous" "come on, you're obviously angry" "say you love me again" Seo Joon tries his best to get Ji Woo to open up and actually express his feelings, but Ji Woo is so traumatized that he snaps back into what he knows: hiding, probably because when he was young he learned that it was not safe to expose his true feelings. The story here is brutal, but this is the reality of someone who has grown up with abuse, a lot of people don't turn out with a healthy or rational mindset.
What Ji Woo is doing is horrible, I don't actually believe him in this scene, I don't think that he was lonely, I think he was in love but he has been taught that "you don't deserve the good life" and "don't expose your feelings" and at worst, he may have disliked exposing his feelings to Seo Joon because of these conditioned mantras. As irrational as it is, a lot of abuse victims actually end up believing that they are undeserving of a good life, which is everything that Seo Joon represents, and I think this is what's happening here.
It's brilliant writing, brutal to see, but brilliant writing. Ji Woo needs extensive therapy. I hope he ends up running after Seo Joon in the end, because Seo Joon doesn't deserve any of this and he deserves someone who fights to keep him.
@@pearlsandstars829 THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH FOR THIS WE TEXANS REALLY APPRECIATE IT YOU MUST BE AN ANGEL 😇 ❤ 💙 🙏 💜 THANKS AGAIN 😊
it's not too much, not every series is like a fairtale. We love realistic plotlines,
Tolbm 2obidsobt ❤
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Seojoon has done nuff to save his relationship..now he just need to stops..he shud just move on..no matter whatever the reason ws of jiwoo leaving but he dosent hav d ryt to treat him like a shit..this is the first bl drama where i want the guys to part ways..
I totally agree with you 👍 from ep1 to6 unclear picture of BL love!!!
"Save his relationship"...? Seriously...!! 😂 😂 😂
They already BROKE UP.... a year ago...!! Ji Woo has been living alone since then...!! Wake up people...!!
There is nothing to save here. The only way is to start all over again with a better balance and organize daily routine... otherwise it will be the same drama as it was before. I would say... Seo Joon needs to improve himself the way he promised Ji Woo he would at the beginning of this dialogue in EP 6, then reorganize his daily schedule and then (and only then) seduce Ji Woo all over again. That is the only way I picture at the moment this love story moving on in the next Episode.
Also... Ji Woo is not treating Seo Joon like shit. He has made his position very clear since Episode 1 when leaving just a note and disappearing from Seo Joon's life. Just because Seo Joon self-esteem is completely is completely non existent in this Season doesn't mean Ji Woo is treating him badly. He just wants to be left ALONE...!!
So go tell your DIVA Seo Joon to go back to his work in Seoul and leave my baby Ji Woo alone to live the peaceful life he always wanted.
I will take care of the rest in DA CHAM Village for Ji Woo.
Cheers...!
@@dmiserv2093 Of course you do... agree with her... 😂 😂 😂
@@JustThai_BoysLoveBRo most viewers are upset about SJ's situation but you are the only one supporting the character JW but why shouldn't you be HIM(JW)🤔😁
Someone commented this and I just really wanted to share. This person sums up the plot in such a great way:
Ji Woo is very emotionally
damaged and immature, probably
because he was abused and
traumatized growing up, which is
why he acts so cruelly, especially
when other people get too close
to him or when there is the
slightest bit of trouble. He keeps
saying that Seo Joon always talks
about "uncomfortable" subjects,
which means that he doesn't like
talking about his real feelings
and doesn't like it when people
can easily read him like Seo Joon
can. "You're jealous" "come on,
you're obviously angry" "say you
love me again" Seo Joon tries his
best to get Ji Woo to open up and
actually express his feelings, but
Ji Woo is so traumatized that he
snaps back into what he knows:
hiding, probably because when
he was young he learned that it
was not safe to expose his true
feelings. The story here is brutal,
but this is the reality of someone
who has grown up with abuse, a
lot of people don't turn out with a
healthy or rational mindset.
What Ji Woo is doing is horrible, I
don't actually believe him in this
scene, I don't think that he was
lonely, I think he was in love but
he has been taught that "you don't
deserve the good life" and "don't
expose your feelings" and at worst,
he may have disliked exposing
his feelings to Seo Joon because
of these conditioned mantras. As
irrational as it is, a lot of abuse
victims actually end up believing
that they are undeserving of a
good life, which is everything that
Seo Joon represents, and I think
this is what's happening here.
It's brilliant writing, brutal to
see, but brilliant writing. Ji Woo
needs extensive therapy. I hope
he ends up running after Seo
Joon in the end, because Seo Joon
doesn't deserve any of this and he
deserves someone who fights to keep him.
Can someone explain episode 8 to me?! Why was the girl crying? Does she still want Ji Woo back? Is she disappointed? Why is it so fucking sad omg!!! Nothing but tears all around!! Also who tf leaked that story?!?!?
Episodes decreased because the story was leaked?😮
@@lacrimosa2336 no I meant that someone leaked the story about JWs parents and the whole scam thing
Okay imma be honest. This is the only BL series that drains my emotion completely!! Like it is very exhausting to watch! Don’t get me wrong I FCKIN love this BL!! But I do get both sides and it drains me little by little. This drama even reminded me of my old self because I see myself in Ji Woo.. the fear that you don’t ‘exist’ without the presence of the others is real 😢
Yeah really exhausted tho
Well I think its time for Seo Joon to move on.. I can't see any more suffering from his side after trying all of his best.. Imagine how heartbreaking it is to hear from the one you love was missing his ex all the time while they were still in relationship.. Its like he was with Seo Joon just to move on and nothing else and after sometime when he realized he is getting tired and his ex lover is back he cornered him.. Wow.. This is so heartbreaking.. He could have sorted out things by communicating but man if you wanna give another chance to diva then better not imagine Seo Joon in her and those moments.. I seriously want Seo Joon to be happy with someone else doesn't matter if its a girl or series turns out to have open or sad ending from their relationship perspective but i want both of them atleast Seo Joon to have someone else in his life who cherishes him for his efforts
Also i never keep high expectations of romance from second season of any drama since mostly there is freaking roller coaster ride of emotions.. I haven't got any good ending from any second seasons until now... Somewhere in my heart i want them to get back together by seeing their chemistry in first season but the immaturity and toxicity of Ji Woon is killing me
Someone commented this and I just really wanted to share. This person sums up the plot in such a great way:
Ji Woo is very emotionally
damaged and immature, probably
because he was abused and
traumatized growing up, which is
why he acts so cruelly, especially
when other people get too close
to him or when there is the
slightest bit of trouble. He keeps
saying that Seo Joon always talks
about "uncomfortable" subjects,
which means that he doesn't like
talking about his real feelings
and doesn't like it when people
can easily read him like Seo Joon
can. "You're jealous" "come on,
you're obviously angry" "say you
love me again" Seo Joon tries his
best to get Ji Woo to open up and
actually express his feelings, but
Ji Woo is so traumatized that he
snaps back into what he knows:
hiding, probably because when
he was young he learned that it
was not safe to expose his true
feelings. The story here is brutal,
but this is the reality of someone
who has grown up with abuse, a
lot of people don't turn out with a
healthy or rational mindset.
What Ji Woo is doing is horrible, I
don't actually believe him in this
scene, I don't think that he was
lonely, I think he was in love but
he has been taught that "you don't
deserve the good life" and "don't
expose your feelings" and at worst,
he may have disliked exposing
his feelings to Seo Joon because
of these conditioned mantras. As
irrational as it is, a lot of abuse
victims actually end up believing
that they are undeserving of a
good life, which is everything that
Seo Joon represents, and I think
this is what's happening here.
It's brilliant writing, brutal to
see, but brilliant writing. Ji Woo
needs extensive therapy. I hope
he ends up running after Seo
Joon in the end, because Seo Joon
doesn't deserve any of this and he
deserves someone who fights to keep him.
Ji Woo displays some narcassistic traits. Living in Seo Joon's shadow would not bode well for him.
Ji woo s caracter is definitely toxic. No one with healthy mind would like to be with someone like Ji woo
I am kinda not understanding this series at all...i did loved the 1st season...this season seems to be dragged...bored
It's a roller coaster 🥲 I think the writer want to see them a different level ....I hope they will solve the problems through a meaningful way😊 I wish there is a happy ending 🥰😍
its appearing on my recommendation again, sign to rewatch it ☹️🤍