So glad Tee Mork got redemption in this one! All these actors are great but IMHO Singto is still the best of the best. His facial expressions and timing is just perfect!
So far I think it’s ok...one thing that is a little weird for me is the random inclusion of English phrases…
Pinoys speak a mix of languages. If you listen carefully you will hear pure Spanish too . Pilipino (basically evolved from Tagalog) and English are the official languages but they speak in a real mix of Tagalog, English and Spanish. Their history is rich, having been a Spanish colony then administered under the US. The mix shows up in the language and names too.
loved episode 6!!! so many great moments.. now I can't wait for the competition :)
This had great potential from the start. Ep.6 proved it! The only thing that could have bettered the first 5 episodes was to see a gradual change in Ace rather than a seemingly overnight one.
I love how Bay was the boss in the first one. Perfectly in his element as Mr. Bartender but was so out of it as a resort guest. The paparazzi turned out to be a good guy :)
This was the most random BL I've ever seen. But it was beautifully done and stunning. Plus it helps that Bay is…
I really loved how it developed. Mok is trying to get over a breakup and finds Mr. Bartender at a resort where he went to get over it all. It's just so random that it's perfect. Bay is a great bartender, showing concern for his customer :)
Many might not agree with me but this show has the best acting performances by main leads in any BL ever. I am…
Kokoy and Elijah made the characters theirs. The argument scene has to be one of the best ever in any drama, western, eastern, or any region. One of the best actors for timing and facial expression is Singto and I must say both Kokoy and Elijah have met him in performance ability. The writing was epic. Each character has a completely different personality, likes, and dislikes. They felt like individuals and not just in the drama for drama's sake. Again, the argument scene had a pure build-up. I can't say it enough how organic it felt, and how the development was perfect for the explosion. This is the first drama episode I've ever watched more than 3 times and each time it still gets to me! The directing was superb. Tight and wide shots when needed, playing with the available rooms, and lighting was just on spot! Even for Cairo who spent most of his time in his game room, there were subtle differences when needed.
Episode 12 is the peak of thespian abilities of the two main leads that will leave most of other BL actors’…
The escalation felt real and organic! There was a build-up of emotions then the crescendo! Not just drama for drama sake. Epic acting on both paths to bring it across so successfully too!
And that’s what a conflict should look like, intense and keeps you on the edge.The eye bags tell a lot.
The development of this conflict seem real and organic, not forced. A lot of dramas just add conflict for conflict sake, but this one had a real evolution and wasn't just some outside force.
Out of all the Filippino BLs that came out lately, I like HS the best :-)
One of the best points of the series is this is the very definition of coming of age. The characters actually grew and changed through being exposed to each other. Mico learns to keep his comments in check and how his words affect other people; and Tony goes on a whole world of change which even Crystal acknowledges is for the best. So many BL dramas, and dramas in general, really miss what the phrase "coming of age" means but HS hit that nail on the head!
All these actors are great but IMHO Singto is still the best of the best. His facial expressions and timing is just perfect!
Their history is rich, having been a Spanish colony then administered under the US. The mix shows up in the language and names too.
The only thing that could have bettered the first 5 episodes was to see a gradual change in Ace rather than a seemingly overnight one.
The paparazzi turned out to be a good guy :)
It's just so random that it's perfect. Bay is a great bartender, showing concern for his customer :)
https://youtu.be/TniuL_hImsE
The writing was epic. Each character has a completely different personality, likes, and dislikes. They felt like individuals and not just in the drama for drama's sake. Again, the argument scene had a pure build-up. I can't say it enough how organic it felt, and how the development was perfect for the explosion. This is the first drama episode I've ever watched more than 3 times and each time it still gets to me!
The directing was superb. Tight and wide shots when needed, playing with the available rooms, and lighting was just on spot! Even for Cairo who spent most of his time in his game room, there were subtle differences when needed.
Epic acting on both paths to bring it across so successfully too!
A lot of dramas just add conflict for conflict sake, but this one had a real evolution and wasn't just some outside force.
Mico learns to keep his comments in check and how his words affect other people; and Tony goes on a whole world of change which even Crystal acknowledges is for the best.
So many BL dramas, and dramas in general, really miss what the phrase "coming of age" means but HS hit that nail on the head!
https://youtu.be/QbErILrdTzo