Pee's visuals are no joke here. And I love how calm and mature his character is in this series as opposed to the goofy image he portrayed in YYY and Y Destiny.
Meanwhile, I find the character of Saengtai so unbelievably relatable. Like him, I work alone with my laptop most of the time and rarely hit my office, for I'm not sociable with my best friend being my own sibling. Therefore, I'm really looking forward to how his love story will unfold.
I enjoy GearxNight and NeilxNick way more. There I said it. I don't know if their relationships are as messy as DayxItt in their own novels (if there are any, but since they are written by the same person, I guess it wouldn't be any less mind-f*cking). At least in this series, however, these four young men manage to take that constant frown off my face in every rare occasion they appear.
Yes. This is the parent story of Chains of Heart, focused on Hin and Payu in college.Another upcoming drama occurring…
So this explains why there were so many random guys showing up at Din's funeral (and in some later eps) in Chains of Heart and I couldn't tell who's who. Iirc Art Adore En was announced way before Chains of Heart. If only we could watch this series first, then Chains of Heart would have been a little less confusing.
the guy who wanted to give Uea flowers on Valentine is so adorable, i know he was barely in the serie so i wish…
He was in War of Y, also with a minor role, unfortunately. But you could see him through the final part of that series, i.e. he had more screentime than here, with some topless scenes as a cherry on top iirc.
Every character is likable so far. Even that jerk Franc and his father are interesting. But my fav so far is definitely Prach, followed by his open-minded son Plawan. They are the most supportive friends one can ask for. During that scene when Prach was confronted by Franc and his father, he didn't talk much but his every facial expression was priceless.
At some point I even forgot this is a BL series, which is not a complaint however, cause every non-BL moment is well-executed and enjoyable. That said, it does not mean I do not enjoy seeing Kiew and Bamee together. To be honest, I personally don't find their chemistry highly intense just yet, but their scenes together were quite fun and very natural.
WHY ARE THERE SO MANY LITTLE GIRLS? Damn, for long I've noticed the redundance of young girls in shows made by MFlow Entertainment (particularly Coffee Melody), but this time it's no longer tolerable. This coupled with the fact that there are quite a handful of older cast members is making the series hard to follow at the moment. Just focus on the two leads! Their scenes together, i.e. when there are only two of them, with no other characters who I still can't tell who's who, are the most interesting thing in the first episode.
I think the actor who plays Noey is not intimidating enough as a gang leader, but his character is so interestingly weird that I'll let it slide (for now). As for Thi, I love how he is clumsy and annoying in an adorable way without making it feel so forced. Overall, this is like a breath of fresh air in comparison to recent BL series whose plot is either painfully absurd or predictable (or both).
This is a fairly well-made series, but maybe I'll comeback for it later when I've more free time. Long gone are the days when we were satisfied with BL couples merely as side characters, or BL hints and baits scattered in a het series, since there are now plenty of full-on BL shows out there with even better quality.
That sister is so manipulative that I feel so damn annoyed. The fact that she tried to jump the queue is so unacceptable, especially when it was done by a doctor, a highly respectable job. And when she bossed Xun An all the way to her apartment, I really wanted to send that bitch virtual slaps.
The first scene when the six main boys sat together and discussed the previous events made me cringe so much, but that kiss between Forth and Beam in the flashback was so damn fine!!
But it was 4 years. At first part, it was 2007, and at University - it's 2011, so iPhone 4 (which they have) was…
Thanks for your clarification. I did not notice the exact years pre- and post-time skip. Still, I don't think a regular college student could own an iPhone a decade ago. 2011 was the year I graduated from college, and not until two years later could I buy myself my first smartphone, which wasn't even an iPhone. Well, I guess Eiw's family is pretty well-off then.
The time skip is only from high school to college (3 years max), and yet the advance in technology from a dinosaur computer to a smart phone with an messaging app really bothers me...
When I learned this is directed by the same man behind Physical Therapy, Friends Forever, TGIF, etc., all those series with so much potential yet ending up as the biggest regrets of my life...
Unpopular opinion?*I'm still watching this show coz of Nine's body is an appetizing sculpture and Candy is the…
This is just my personal opinion: I have a feeling Best is trying so hard to copy Fluke in UWMA. The way he says P'Tee specifically reminds me of Fluke's P'Dean. And I agree with you his high-pitched voice is annoying sometimes.
Meanwhile, I find the character of Saengtai so unbelievably relatable. Like him, I work alone with my laptop most of the time and rarely hit my office, for I'm not sociable with my best friend being my own sibling. Therefore, I'm really looking forward to how his love story will unfold.
At some point I even forgot this is a BL series, which is not a complaint however, cause every non-BL moment is well-executed and enjoyable. That said, it does not mean I do not enjoy seeing Kiew and Bamee together. To be honest, I personally don't find their chemistry highly intense just yet, but their scenes together were quite fun and very natural.
Cooper is doing what he is best at, playing a guy that casually gets on others' nerves (in a good sense).
I always think Marc looks more mature than his real age, but this time he is a complete cutie, which is a nice surprise.
And unlike Love in the Future, time travel is relevant in this series. The way Kiew reacts and slowly adapts to the situation is also more sensible.