Un ancien capitaine d'une équipe de basket se retrouve dans une situation difficile lorsqu'il est contraint de rejoindre l'équipe de volley de l'école, composée de membres homosexuels. (Source : Anglais = iWantTFC || Traduction = kisskh) Modifier la traduction
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- Titre original: Love at First Spike
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- Réalisateur: Ivan Andrew Payawal
- Genres: Comédie, Romance, Drame, Sport
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Distribution et équipes
- Emilio DaezUno SantillanRôle principal
- Reign ParaniFarrah SalcedoRôle principal
- Sean TristanJared AragonRôle principal
- River JosephParker RobinsonRôle principal
- Andrea AbayaSinag BartolomeRôle Secondaire
- Rain CelmarOlivia AlcantaraRôle Secondaire
Critiques

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Good story, good acting, but no conclusion
That is not a BL, it was just a queer story, with bullying and hardships for many youngsters. The focus of the story is not the love (interests), it's just to form a volleyball team. And that's why there is an open end and no conclusion. We don't know who ended up with whom or even if the friendship between J and Uno got where it once was. This is the bitter taste after you watch this show.The story was good, the acting was good, the production was good, so this is really worth a watch. But any fangirls will be disappointed because there is only a semi happy end. And it's not a happy end in a romantic sense. So I hope, you can enjoy also a queer story which is in contrast to almost all BLs out there.
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wrong on so many levels
Honestly, "Love at First Spike" is such a Dissapointment!At first, it seemed promising—a fun premise that could have celebrated diverse stories. But as the episodes rolled on, I was seriously let down. It feels like a throwback to those 90s sitcoms where gay characters were just the quirky sidekicks, and that's exactly what happens here. Sure, there’s some humor and drama from the queer characters, but they’re relegated to the background while Uno, the most heterosexual dude ever, takes center stage with his predictable romance with Farrah.
To make matters worse, the climax hinges on Uno winning the volleyball game, with the implication that the gay characters are incapable of doing it without his “heroic” help! Like, really? It’s frustrating and feels downright dismissive of queer representation. I found myself shaking my head, feeling kind of attacked by the narrative choices.
Don't get me wrong—the production quality is good, and the acting is solid. The early episodes have some charm, but overall, I can’t shake off how disappointed I am. It’s like I wasted my time on something that had so much potential. Stick with this series at your own risk!
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