Love You Teacher Episode 2
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I told myself I’d just “try” this series, but Episode 2 made it harder to stop.Again, as someone who isn’t into BL, I was expecting the story to fall into the usual patterns by now — but it didn’t. Instead, it expanded more on the plot and gave us more emotional and narrative depth. There’s still that sense of unpredictability, and I genuinely don’t know where the story is going, which is rare.The characters are becoming more interesting, especially with how their personalities and backstories are slowly unfolding. The chemistry doesn’t feel forced, and the interactions feel more natural compared to typical BL dramas.What I like most is that it doesn’t focus only on romance — there’s an actual story being built here.At this point, I’m not just watching because my friend told me to… I’m watching because I want to know what happens next.
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Love You Teacher Episode 1
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I’m honestly not a fan of BL dramas. Most of the ones nowadays feel repetitive — high school settings, enemies-to-lovers, or overly predictable storylines that you can already guess from episode 1. That’s why I usually avoid them.But my friend kept pestering me to watch Love You Teacher, saying it’s different, has a unique plot, and isn’t as predictable as typical BLs. So I gave in and decided to try just the first episode.And surprisingly… I didn’t hate it.Episode 1 actually felt refreshing. The story immediately introduces something intriguing, and there’s this underlying mystery that makes you want to keep watching. It doesn’t rely too much on cliché fanservice, which I really appreciated. The pacing was decent, and the characters already feel like they have more depth than usual.I won’t say I’m completely hooked yet, but I’m definitely curious — and that says a lot considering I normally drop BLs right away.
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