I enjoyed every bit of it. I picked this up because of Seven Tan, not a huge fan of Xu Kai but guys, this drama has won me over. I still don't think I'll watch him in historical dramas but if it's a modern drama, I'll definitely watch it.
Seven Tan did not disappoint and lol, I knew she would never disappoint because she rarely picks a bad script. She's a great actress and an adorable one also.
I picked up this series because I don't want to miss any BL shows, and I felt obligated to watch it, even though the PondPhuwin ship isn't my favorite. However, I'm so glad I went ahead with it, as it endeared me to AouBoom. Although it's not the first series they've starred in together that I've seen, their roles as Tang and Fan were exceptional. Their chemistry was undeniable, and their relationship dynamic was adorable. I found myself eagerly awaiting new episodes just to see the lovestruck Tan and the indulgent Fang. So, it's safe to say that they were the reason I enjoyed this series and watched it until the end. Their performance garnered a lot of positive feedback from viewers, and I hope GMMTV gives them their own series soon.
As for the rest of the cast and couples, my ranking is: Tan/Fang > Chain/Pun > Q/Toey > Phum/Peem.
On a side note, the Marc/Pool ship seems promising, but I think GMMTV may not be willing to invest in it, and it might be a one-off thing.
Shun looks so aloof. When he said no one there is his type, I started laughing because it was close to what I felt initially when he was introduced. He had this "y'all are beneath my level" kind of vibe and that's what made him stand out to me. You know that kind of confidence that comes with knowing what you are and what you want... My man fr!🤭
This is a reality show like no other. They are so open with their feelings. Literally each and everyone of them knows who they like and are making efforts towards building a romantic relationship or a friendship. I love how they are not holding back their feelings.
Watching Love In Translation when it aired that year, I knew I had hit a gem with DaouOffraod. It was obvious that they needed a better and improved script to help them shine brighter, and boy, was I right? I didn't want episode 1 to end; it was so good! 🥺
Xukai has many good dramas i'm surprised you only like falling into your smile, even though i think it's a good…
Unfortunately, I dropped the sword something with gulinazar (I think), I also couldn't get into Wonderland Of Love (picked it up 3 times and still ended up dropping it)... Best Choice did not do it for me too. I struggled with it😑
I enjoyed every bit of it. I picked this up because of Seven Tan, not a huge fan of Xu Kai but guys, this drama has won me over. I still don't think I'll watch him in historical dramas but if it's a modern drama, I'll definitely watch it.
Seven Tan did not disappoint and lol, I knew she would never disappoint because she rarely picks a bad script. She's a great actress and an adorable one also.
Watch this everyone, it's really very well done.
As for the rest of the cast and couples, my ranking is: Tan/Fang > Chain/Pun > Q/Toey > Phum/Peem.
On a side note, the Marc/Pool ship seems promising, but I think GMMTV may not be willing to invest in it, and it might be a one-off thing.
Overall, I give the series a 7.5/10.
Why? Because of Xingsi and his step brothers story. Safe to say that I was more invested in their story compared to that of the first couple
They better be endgame or else I'll cry and keel myself 😭
Oh, I liked Arsenal Military Academy tho