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I just had to write a review for this series!
Honestly, this series was amazing. The acting, the soundtrack, and the cinematography were all so amazing. With each episode, I was on the edge of my seat, and my jaw kept dropping lower and lower. To me, I felt that it was kinda hard to really fully predict how it would end, and I love that as I was in suspense all the way. I was hooked from the beginning, and there were times when I didn't feel like continuing, but somehow it kept me interested till the finale.With FortPeat as the MLs, I was already instantly drawn to this show since they are such an explosive pairing. Their acting was phenomenal; they really carried the series. Their chemistry is undeniable, unmatched, unbeatable. The raw feel of everything they portrayed was so fucking good. They've improved so much since their LITA days, especially Peat.
Peat should really get an award for his acting in this series since he played his role so damn well. The way he went from innocent and naive to a crazy, obsessed psycho was terrifying. The naunce of his expressions throughout the series was remarkable. He acted so well that in some scenes, you really can't tell what he's thinking/feeling, which makes his psycho role even more convincing.
I personally think Fort already performed quite well in LITA, but he has shown nothing but improvement since those days, and his acting in this series was just chef's kiss. He played his role so well in terms of the emotions he evoked in the audience. His acting throughout the series just felt very real, very natural, and it really tugs at your heartstrings.
This show was really different to what FortPeat have done before, and it highlighted just how versatile they are as actors. In LITA and Love Sea, there was definitely a lot of trauma and toxicity, but they were much milder compared to this series. This series was just so intense in the best way, and I was on a roller coaster of emotions every few scenes. It's dark, twisted, and angsty, which is a nice contrast to the childish/cute tropes in other BLs over the years. I hope they get more different and crazier roles in the future, as they're just overflowing with talent.
There were a shit ton of red flags in this show. The lying, the betrayal, the manipulation, the kidnapping, the assaults and torture. In reality, if anyone went through what Veir did, there's no way in hell they would be able to forgive Kelvin. Especially the part where Kelvin indirectly caused Lalit's (Veir's best friend) death.
Kelvin crossed the boundaries way too many times, and the stuff he did was honestly unforgivable. Yes, he eventually realised he did wrong, and he reflected on his actions, but it doesn't justify a damn thing. Later on in the series, he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and depression, so maybe he kept flicking back and forth from being "normal" to psycho because of his condition(?). With that said, it still doesn't justify his actions as he really crossed the line.
At one point, he was just obsessed with Veir; it wasn't love anymore. He "branded" Veir's forehead to claim him as his, so nobody else would want him. He held him captive and chained him up like a fucking pet. He controlled everything Veir did and followed him everywhere. But, somehow, Veir was able to forgive this motherfucker at the end. He confessed that he still loves him and has never stopped loving him. What the actual fuck? Both of them are legit insane, so they're perfect for each other, I guess.
I appreciate the fact that there was a GL side couple that was actually well-written this time, and they added depth and harmony to the series, unlike in Love Sea, where it was absolutely unnecessary and annoying. I like that the writer didn't make the females out to be villains or love rivals, as in every other BL.
Lalin is an independent and smart woman who was eventually rewarded due to her hard work and perseverance. Nana is a badass who knows how to kick ass and protect those she loves. I felt their pairing was really nice, and they had great chemistry. Both of them also acted well.
The rest of the cast also acted pretty damn well. There were little to no scenes where I felt that it was too cringey or fake, maybe except for the over-the-top shouting or laughing like a maniac sometimes.
The whole plot was quite convoluted at times, especially with all the time skips and flashbacks/memories. There were also inconsistencies or times when it felt like something was missing. Like the scene when Nana was angry with Lalin in EP 7, and why Nana felt like she couldn't trust her. I felt the context could have been elaborated more to make the audience fully understand why Nana said what she said to Lalin. This may be due to footage being cut (?) since EP 7 was substantially shorter than the other EPs. It felt like there were missing pieces to the series, and I wish we could have been given an even clearer storyline so it was easier to keep up with.
The plot of corrupted father CEOs, the half-sibling rivalry, and the fight to become the heir of the company was all pretty cliché. It was done well enough to not make me feel sick of watching it, but it wasn't anything too special or different. It was definitely not as intense and cringey as in 'The Wicked Game' though (*No hate to DaouOffroad, love them down, but the script they got was genuinely pretty ass).
The final scene, when Rawit found Ken, then the screen just faded to black, pissed me the fuck off. Why did it end like that? It was so inconclusive and left the audience on a cliffhanger. I get that they ended it like that to keep us wanting more, but why!! Also, how and why is Ken not jailed? He literally committed so many crimes and murdered Likhit (evidence was found too), but he's just out and about, enjoying his freedom. He technically lost everything, since he has no power or money anymore, so how is he able to evade the police so damn well? I hope there's a season two or at least a special episode, or I'll feel so incomplete.
Overall, the series was different from what FortPeat have done, and I really enjoyed it. The acting from the MLs and the side couple were solid. The storyline was interesting and fresh to me, though confusing and cliché at times. I would definitely rewatch this series, and it's now my Top 3 BLs of 2026. So glad that FortPeat worked on this together, wouldn't want any other couple to play it because they just wouldn't match their level.
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