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A Captivating BL That Blends Youth, Mystery and Emotion
Just finished Forget Your Enemy and I have… thoughts 😭
At first, I was ready to give this a solid 9.5/10. The premise alone? So good. A man wakes up after an accident with his memories stuck in his teenage years, only to find out his biggest high school rival somehow became the love of his life?? The emotional tension, the confusion, the potential?? I was LOCKED IN.
And the drama really pulls you in from episode one. The mix of high school flashbacks and present day is actually so compelling… in theory. You get to see how everything started while also dealing with the emotional fallout in the present. It adds depth, it adds angst, it gives everything more weight.
Ja Woon and Ha Neul? Amazing chemistry. Like genuinely. Their dynamic feels natural, layered, and sometimes painful in a good way. The enemies to lovers progression hits, the emotional beats land, and both actors really sell it.
Visually, it’s also really pretty. The cinematography is soft, polished, very emotional. For a miniseries, it feels complete and impactful.
BUT.
Why did the plot suddenly decide to lose its mind after episode 6???
The first few episodes already had me slightly confused because the timeline keeps jumping like it’s doing cardio, and the two male leads looks the same so I’m just out here guessing the year based on hairstyles and vibes.
And then we get… her.
So this girl is a fan, obsessed, fine. Then she finds out the actor is gay and instead of moving on like a normal person, she goes full crime thriller. Grabs a knife, tries to kill him… MISSES… and kills HIS DAD instead. Not her target. His dad. Wrong target, wrong everything. I had to sit there and process the level of chaos.
And somehow it gets worse.
She’s clearly unwell, so naturally the system’s response is: jail. But not just jail. Jail with unlimited stationery because she’s sending out threatening letters like she’s running a subscription service. Who is funding this??
Then the brother enters the chat. The ONLY family member left. You’d think he’d bring even a drop of logic into this situation. Absolutely not. He agrees to help plan a hit and run like it’s a casual weekend activity.
BUT WAIT.
This man really applies for a job at the SAME cafe as his target… gets hired… learns how to make coffee… befriends him… all just to plan running him over??? Sir, this is not a revenge plan, this is a full-time career commitment. You’re out here steaming milk and doing latte art for vehicular manslaughter???
Like in real life do you have to go this far. You’re telling me you filled out an application, passed an interview, worked shifts, and smiled at customers just to commit a crime later?? The dedication is insane, the logic is nonexistent.
Anyway. I had to deduct a full point for this absolute mess of a plotline because WHAT was going on.
BUT I will be fair.
Bonus points for the NC scenes because wow. Episode 2 and episode 8?? I was NOT prepared. Korean BLs usually play it safe but this one said no, let’s be bold. And the peach scene 👀🍑 I’m still recovering.
Episode 5’s car scene is also wild. Intense, emotional, slightly unhinged in the best way, especially with how it blends reality and Ki Ha Neul’s imagination. Short but VERY memorable.
So final rating: 8.5/10. Deduct one point for plot chaos, add points back for boldness and those scenes that had me staring at my screen in shock.
Messy, confusing, slightly unhinged… but I was entertained, I won’t lie.
At first, I was ready to give this a solid 9.5/10. The premise alone? So good. A man wakes up after an accident with his memories stuck in his teenage years, only to find out his biggest high school rival somehow became the love of his life?? The emotional tension, the confusion, the potential?? I was LOCKED IN.
And the drama really pulls you in from episode one. The mix of high school flashbacks and present day is actually so compelling… in theory. You get to see how everything started while also dealing with the emotional fallout in the present. It adds depth, it adds angst, it gives everything more weight.
Ja Woon and Ha Neul? Amazing chemistry. Like genuinely. Their dynamic feels natural, layered, and sometimes painful in a good way. The enemies to lovers progression hits, the emotional beats land, and both actors really sell it.
Visually, it’s also really pretty. The cinematography is soft, polished, very emotional. For a miniseries, it feels complete and impactful.
BUT.
Why did the plot suddenly decide to lose its mind after episode 6???
The first few episodes already had me slightly confused because the timeline keeps jumping like it’s doing cardio, and the two male leads looks the same so I’m just out here guessing the year based on hairstyles and vibes.
And then we get… her.
So this girl is a fan, obsessed, fine. Then she finds out the actor is gay and instead of moving on like a normal person, she goes full crime thriller. Grabs a knife, tries to kill him… MISSES… and kills HIS DAD instead. Not her target. His dad. Wrong target, wrong everything. I had to sit there and process the level of chaos.
And somehow it gets worse.
She’s clearly unwell, so naturally the system’s response is: jail. But not just jail. Jail with unlimited stationery because she’s sending out threatening letters like she’s running a subscription service. Who is funding this??
Then the brother enters the chat. The ONLY family member left. You’d think he’d bring even a drop of logic into this situation. Absolutely not. He agrees to help plan a hit and run like it’s a casual weekend activity.
BUT WAIT.
This man really applies for a job at the SAME cafe as his target… gets hired… learns how to make coffee… befriends him… all just to plan running him over??? Sir, this is not a revenge plan, this is a full-time career commitment. You’re out here steaming milk and doing latte art for vehicular manslaughter???
Like in real life do you have to go this far. You’re telling me you filled out an application, passed an interview, worked shifts, and smiled at customers just to commit a crime later?? The dedication is insane, the logic is nonexistent.
Anyway. I had to deduct a full point for this absolute mess of a plotline because WHAT was going on.
BUT I will be fair.
Bonus points for the NC scenes because wow. Episode 2 and episode 8?? I was NOT prepared. Korean BLs usually play it safe but this one said no, let’s be bold. And the peach scene 👀🍑 I’m still recovering.
Episode 5’s car scene is also wild. Intense, emotional, slightly unhinged in the best way, especially with how it blends reality and Ki Ha Neul’s imagination. Short but VERY memorable.
So final rating: 8.5/10. Deduct one point for plot chaos, add points back for boldness and those scenes that had me staring at my screen in shock.
Messy, confusing, slightly unhinged… but I was entertained, I won’t lie.
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