
dora:
I purposely try to mix high quality and mediocre shows, as well as airing with older or finished shows so I have choices for both my mood and concentration level.
This is me exactly.

dora:
Gaga has been adding short form shows, often re-edited, and many are good. I particularly loved Awakening the Steppe. It wasn’t amazing but the scenery was so gorgeous
Ditto.

dora:
My Damn Business, which wasn’t bad, but one of the leads died by suicide not long after it was made.
As you say, it was alright, not great. I didn't know about the death until now, and it's entirely plausible that the actual cause of death is being kept private, as often the case in suicides.

dora:
Taming the Bad Boy, with “out” K-pop idol Holland, has also been added. While I want to support Holland, it’s not worth it for this. This is a short watch (under 2 hours), but honestly, of the 400+ BLs I’ve watched, I think this was the worst!
Yeah, it was an incoherent trainwreck, but cute. I watched it mainly out of curiosity about Holland.

dora:
I need to chime in on the haircut conversation and say I also hate buzzcuts and was definitely distracted by them in Century of Love and Love Sick 2024.
I also strongly dislike buzzcuts, in general and specifically in these two otherwise excellent series.
In the case of "Century of Love", I already know the reason: Daou had just completed his military service, and he decided to just go with it rather than wearing some ill-fitting wig. Reasonable decision.
In the case of "Love Sick 2024", I googled this question to see if there was a reason, and indeed there is: "Progress Passawish had a buzzcut because it was tied to his character Noh's background as a high school army cadet. In the Thai school system, participating in the Ror Dor (military training program) often requires the students to maintain this specific hairstyle."

dora:
I do get very distracted by wigs, costumes, haircuts, etc that are badly done.
Yup, there have been several BLs with glaringly bad wigs - most memorably "Remember Me" (not only the multiple truly awful wigs, also Gun's absurdly fake-looking acne as a teen).
However, despite these and other major weaknesses in production and in two of the four storylines, I loved the series and found it quite moving and sentimental, not only the main storyline involving the mute boy (En/Name) but also how it follows the six boys from young childhood through to adulthood and the development of the relationships among them.
As with many series, I'm willing to overlook a lot of flaws for what's good. I'm also willing to make some special allowances here for the practical difficulties of filming a story that takes place over decades using the same actors (except for the small children). I personally consider this title underrated (average MDL of 7.2). I think it got a lot of punishment ratings for not being "BL" enough.