Hey RJ! Am just wondering if you would ever consider reacting to Chinese BL drama in the future? Even though it’s less skinship due to the regulations in China but there is one drama which was extremely popular with beautiful cinematography and storytelling.
Mel
2023-11-04 23:19:57 +0000 UTC
This was so cute! I wish we got more of them as a couple instead of it just being at the end ☹️ but either way this was so cute!
Martha
2023-11-03 01:02:29 +0000 UTC
Yeah, the first time watching it I was confused too. And I know from watching other reactors that we weren't the only ones. But I love that young Jay was just a boy who liked to have long hair and didn't care if people mistook him for a girl.
Wendy
2023-11-02 21:40:33 +0000 UTC
Interesting, I totally interpreted what was going to come after the “actually I’m-“ totally different lol. Maybe that added to my confusion.
RJ
2023-11-02 21:23:48 +0000 UTC
The whole Jay stoyline wasn't handled in the best way, to be fair. It seems he was adopted by a couple in the US, but it's not clear if he was born there or in Korea, especially as he speaks Korean. Maybe his adoptive parents are Korean, too. Anyway, Eden was partially raised in the US and that's how he became friends with Jay; Eden couldn't speak much English but Jay could speak Korean.
In the first couple of episodes, it shows us young Eden telling young Jay that he likes her (Eden thought Jay was a girl), and Jay responds by saying 'thank you. Eden, but actually I'm-' and then it cuts away. When Eden explains to Jihoon about his first love, he says that nothing ever came of it because his first love was a boy. It's left to us as viewers to make the connection.
Wendy
2023-11-02 20:46:46 +0000 UTC
I loved this!! I wish there was more episodes, so we could get more ditails! But I do think they worked well with the time they had! I was a bit confused about the ending, like what happened outside the appartment at the end? They also did amazing! the acting skills! and the chemestry! Thanks for the reaction RJ! :)