The thing that I couldn’t get past was the overall feeling of the show. On one hand, it carries some rather racy scenes and situations for a kdrama. On the other hand, it was very juvenile. It almost seemed like it was written by a middle school boy and girl. The boy parts being all improbable and risqué, and the girl parts being all the cutesy, giggling “romance.” Also, there were a lot of really pervy interactions. So uncomfortable.
Ugh, I don’t think I can finish...just weird.
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Short, sweet & a bit different
I loved this story. Sure, it’s incredibly far-fetched; but still, it was worth watching.One guy is a “mono,” which means he can only see in shades of grey. The other is the ONE person (his “probe”) that can reveal the world of color to this “mono” guy. The first guy is afraid because “monos” seem to become obsessively destructive to their “probes.”
The way they handled the BL aspect was well written. The two main characters’ sexual orientation was not even a subject that was discussed. The only hesitation for the “mono” character seemed to be the fear of becoming obsessed with, and hurting, his “probe.”
It was so cute with the puppy-love type touches and longing looks.
Watch it if you are in the mood for a sweet HS romance.
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