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I dont know why this much hate ?
This BL drama is honestly one of the most complete ones I’ve watched in a long time. Even though it has two seasons, the second season feels just as strong as the first—it doesn’t drop in quality or lose direction. Everything is well-connected, and the story progresses beautifully.
What I really love about this drama is that it has everything. A lot of BL series either lack a strong storyline or don’t develop the romance properly, but this one balances it all—emotions, love, friendship, and character development. The acting is also solid across the board, which makes the story even more engaging.
Even though this isn’t my absolute favorite (I still rank others like my top-tier BLs higher), I can’t really find major flaws in it. Other than how the supernatural elements are handled. Compared to the ABO series, where Alpha and Enigma abilities feel much more developed and meaningful, in this drama those powers feel a bit underused. It sometimes seems like the characters are supposed to be superhuman, but they don’t really know how to fully use their abilities. Because of that, I felt slightly disappointed, and I think this is one of the reasons I couldn’t rank it as highly as my top-tier dramas. But it is only about super powers thing not about whole drama it self. this drama and acting is 100% better than ABO. I must say i only give 3.5 ⭐ for ABO drama.
Somthing funny I noticed was during the wedding scene—both Tony and Winner show up, even though Tony is supposed to be dead. Winner appearing is somewhat understandable, but Tony being there was honestly quite confusing.
Another thing I really appreciate is how the drama handles multiple couples. Usually, when there are too many couples, some of them feel underdeveloped or unnecessary. But here, even with five couples, each one gets proper screen time and a unique story. None of them feel like fillers, and surprisingly, I liked all of them—which is very rare for me. In the first season, we get three couples, and in the second season, their relationships grow while new couples are introduced. The writer did a great job balancing all of them without making it feel messy or overwhelming
Also, one interesting detail in this drama is how Chris and Way are portrayed. Even though they are twins and played by the same actor, you can still feel a difference between them. Personally, I preferred Way over Chris. Maybe it’s because in the second season, the actor’s portrayal of Chris felt a bit different—less sharp compared to Way’s character. Still, it’s impressive that one actor handled both roles.
The newly introduced actor Willie in the second season also did a really good job. I liked his performance a lot—he’s very charming and, honestly, really handsome too. His TIC KA TIC KA TIC KA TOK sound especially stood out to me; it was really memorable.
Even though I can’t quite give it a perfect 10/10—there’s just something small missing that I can’t fully explain—it’s still a very strong and satisfying drama. It just didn’t hit me emotionally the same way as my all-time favorites, but it comes very close. I ended up watching both seasons back-to-back over two days, which I honestly didn’t plan at all. Once I started, I just couldn’t stop, and I kept going continuously until I finished everything. I even spent almost a full day just watching this drama, which I haven’t done in years. That alone says a lot about how engaging it is.
Overall, I highly recommend this drama, especially if you’re looking for a BL that has a good balance of story, romance, and character development.
What I really love about this drama is that it has everything. A lot of BL series either lack a strong storyline or don’t develop the romance properly, but this one balances it all—emotions, love, friendship, and character development. The acting is also solid across the board, which makes the story even more engaging.
Even though this isn’t my absolute favorite (I still rank others like my top-tier BLs higher), I can’t really find major flaws in it. Other than how the supernatural elements are handled. Compared to the ABO series, where Alpha and Enigma abilities feel much more developed and meaningful, in this drama those powers feel a bit underused. It sometimes seems like the characters are supposed to be superhuman, but they don’t really know how to fully use their abilities. Because of that, I felt slightly disappointed, and I think this is one of the reasons I couldn’t rank it as highly as my top-tier dramas. But it is only about super powers thing not about whole drama it self. this drama and acting is 100% better than ABO. I must say i only give 3.5 ⭐ for ABO drama.
Somthing funny I noticed was during the wedding scene—both Tony and Winner show up, even though Tony is supposed to be dead. Winner appearing is somewhat understandable, but Tony being there was honestly quite confusing.
Another thing I really appreciate is how the drama handles multiple couples. Usually, when there are too many couples, some of them feel underdeveloped or unnecessary. But here, even with five couples, each one gets proper screen time and a unique story. None of them feel like fillers, and surprisingly, I liked all of them—which is very rare for me. In the first season, we get three couples, and in the second season, their relationships grow while new couples are introduced. The writer did a great job balancing all of them without making it feel messy or overwhelming
Also, one interesting detail in this drama is how Chris and Way are portrayed. Even though they are twins and played by the same actor, you can still feel a difference between them. Personally, I preferred Way over Chris. Maybe it’s because in the second season, the actor’s portrayal of Chris felt a bit different—less sharp compared to Way’s character. Still, it’s impressive that one actor handled both roles.
The newly introduced actor Willie in the second season also did a really good job. I liked his performance a lot—he’s very charming and, honestly, really handsome too. His TIC KA TIC KA TIC KA TOK sound especially stood out to me; it was really memorable.
Even though I can’t quite give it a perfect 10/10—there’s just something small missing that I can’t fully explain—it’s still a very strong and satisfying drama. It just didn’t hit me emotionally the same way as my all-time favorites, but it comes very close. I ended up watching both seasons back-to-back over two days, which I honestly didn’t plan at all. Once I started, I just couldn’t stop, and I kept going continuously until I finished everything. I even spent almost a full day just watching this drama, which I haven’t done in years. That alone says a lot about how engaging it is.
Overall, I highly recommend this drama, especially if you’re looking for a BL that has a good balance of story, romance, and character development.
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