i was worried that the kiss between Shane & Kit wouldn't end well - idk why i had that thought, but i did. also had a feeling Shane would have the problem. but as usual these teens can communicate better then adults. it might take a day or so, but sooner or later they always talk it out. kinda impressive - like here as opposed to a ton of BL's the people around them, have zero interest in them. they declarer their love, they almost kiss & no one stops to notice them. they all busy with their own lives. it's kinda refreshing. ************************************************************************************************************Kim & Mon being the 1st couple is so fitting, like how the Kim's friends were the typical guys that make fun of u but ultimately - where it counts to try & help & support u
Episode 4 between Kim and Mon was honestly so cute and kind of intense in the best way. I’ve been waiting for something to finally happen between them, and this episode delivered. Kim was lowkey nervous but still brave enough to open up, and when he confessed to Mon, I swear my heart skipped. There were so many soft moments — like lingering looks, shy smiles, and that kind of awkward tension that’s just packed with feelings. You could really feel the pining, and Mon’s reaction wasn’t over-the-top, which made it feel even more real. It was the kind of episode that makes you scream internally but also melt a little.
With a welcome change of setting (to that of a science museum and an amusement park) and pranksters on the loose, the highschool crew faces more love dilemmas: how to confess one's feelings, should fear stop us from doing it and how to avoid unwanted conversations we probably should have. Kim, Shane and Kit present various stages of teen insecurity, restlessness and awkwardness - all of which feels relatable. The show sticks with it's general lightheartedness and (correctly) avoids straying into drama or getting too serious. Again, Luke does a decent job, Mick is a little wooden while Chokun and Aston give passable performances. In the background Paul and Ken keep having fun while Pod and Papang put their characters on a course towards relationship. The show keeps its good pace and retains its momentum, which - by episode 3 - is a good sign.