I don’t mind admitting that I’ve been doing the rounds on YouTube gawking at fan edits of Kang Sol [A] and Han Joon-hwi interactions. It’s frightening how Google cottons on to what you’re doing online and makes the appropriate recommendations but I was gobsmacked by the number of fan vids featuring this pairing when this isn’t even billed as a romance. Not that I have any objections of course because it keeps me grinning from ear to ear watching Kim Beom’s reaction shots to Ryu Hye-young’s antics. They are such a delightful pairing to watch indeed. It seems self-evident from everything that’s transpired that Joon-hwi is already functionally Sol [A]’s boyfriend whether or not he is in name. Mentally, subconsciously he’s already there. Take just those two scenes when they encounter Ye-seul and the abusive-waste-of-oxygen Ko Yeong-chang. They serve as a contrast. All are studying law in some fashion or another. However, one couple has all the right metrics — protective not possessive, supportive not suppressive. Joon-hwi’s body language and vocal delivery says it all. The other pair can only end in tears… if they’re lucky. For me the Sol [A] and Joon-hwi coupling seemed to be a foregone conclusion so it took me by surprise when I saw a comment somewhere that said that the
Law School (2021) Romance or not to Romance
Law School (2021) Romance or not to Romance
Law School (2021) Romance or not to Romance
I don’t mind admitting that I’ve been doing the rounds on YouTube gawking at fan edits of Kang Sol [A] and Han Joon-hwi interactions. It’s frightening how Google cottons on to what you’re doing online and makes the appropriate recommendations but I was gobsmacked by the number of fan vids featuring this pairing when this isn’t even billed as a romance. Not that I have any objections of course because it keeps me grinning from ear to ear watching Kim Beom’s reaction shots to Ryu Hye-young’s antics. They are such a delightful pairing to watch indeed. It seems self-evident from everything that’s transpired that Joon-hwi is already functionally Sol [A]’s boyfriend whether or not he is in name. Mentally, subconsciously he’s already there. Take just those two scenes when they encounter Ye-seul and the abusive-waste-of-oxygen Ko Yeong-chang. They serve as a contrast. All are studying law in some fashion or another. However, one couple has all the right metrics — protective not possessive, supportive not suppressive. Joon-hwi’s body language and vocal delivery says it all. The other pair can only end in tears… if they’re lucky. For me the Sol [A] and Joon-hwi coupling seemed to be a foregone conclusion so it took me by surprise when I saw a comment somewhere that said that the