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One of the Best BLs I've ever seen and it's not even Done yet.
Though we’re only three episodes in, this is already shaping up to be one of the best BLs of the year, and it has the potential to be one of the best overall.What really sets it apart is that it doesn’t focus on the journey to a happy ending, but what comes after it. Pobmek and Solar are already a stable, loving couple and both work as teachers, though Pobmek struggles more with the role. Their relationship is put to the test when Solar is involved in an accident and begins experiencing age regression, sometimes waking up as himself and other times as his 7-year-old self, Sun.
From there, the story becomes about how they navigate this new reality together. One of the most compelling aspects so far is how it handles boundaries and respect, not as something that limits love, but as something that deepens it. Even in a relationship that is already secure, they choose patience. They choose restraint. They choose not to rush the healing process, even when it is painful, even when it would be less painful for one of them to just force the process. There is something incredibly moving in watching two people love each other enough to let recovery take the time it needs, no matter how difficult that waiting can be.
At the same time, we are given glimpses of how their love first began through flashbacks, and it adds such a beautiful contrast to the present. Their relationship was never built on chaos or unnecessary drama, but on something much quieter. It is a love shaped by communication, by longing, and by a kind of gentleness that feels rare. Watching where they started makes what they have now feel even more meaningful.
It also touches on something just as important, the courage it takes to ask for help. Even in the strongest relationships, there are moments where love alone cannot carry everything, and recognizing that is not a failure, but an act of trust.
Alongside that, they are also trying to understand the trauma behind what is happening, which adds another emotional layer to the story.
It’s a refreshing and grounded take on an established relationship, and so far, it balances emotional weight with softer, deeply human moments beautifully. This is absolutely a must-watch.
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