With episode 9 we have solved an ages old mystery of the human condition. Spontaneous Human Combustion. Because…
This was so hilarious, I keep coming back to it whenever work gets too stressful for me. Honestly, the level of warmth and comfort this review gives me is what I expected from Cutie Pie going into it.
Also, I'm tossing Star in My Mind into the ring of shows you should rather be spending time on. It has the chemistry, the fluffy, 'don't think too much about it' plot, and a couple where both leads are the same age and of similar social status. The bar is low.
What I appreciate about the show too is that though one lead confessed to the other in high school and got rejected, he still tries to work on building a normal friendship with the guy once he realizes he's going to be spending a lot of time with him for a college contest. That's a level of maturity I didn't expect from a BL series, especially after sitting through 9 episode of Cutie Pie and having to deal with Kuea who behaves like a 10-year old in a 16-year old's body.
I feel like this series is not getting much hype, I was not planning to watch this in the beginning, but because…
It’s getting there! People initially weren’t too excited because of the relatively cliche plot, but after the first two episodes aired, word of mouth made it gain more steam for sure. It’s YouTube views and Twitter engagement is pretty good for an unpromoted series with a brand new CP!
Ofc, this doesn’t have the hype of Cutie Pie or KinnPorsche, but those two shows were heavily marketed since 2021 and people have been looking forward to it. I think GMMTV will pick up marketing for SIMM now that the show is getting more popular so hopefully it only grows!
Also, I'm tossing Star in My Mind into the ring of shows you should rather be spending time on. It has the chemistry, the fluffy, 'don't think too much about it' plot, and a couple where both leads are the same age and of similar social status. The bar is low.
What I appreciate about the show too is that though one lead confessed to the other in high school and got rejected, he still tries to work on building a normal friendship with the guy once he realizes he's going to be spending a lot of time with him for a college contest. That's a level of maturity I didn't expect from a BL series, especially after sitting through 9 episode of Cutie Pie and having to deal with Kuea who behaves like a 10-year old in a 16-year old's body.
Ofc, this doesn’t have the hype of Cutie Pie or KinnPorsche, but those two shows were heavily marketed since 2021 and people have been looking forward to it. I think GMMTV will pick up marketing for SIMM now that the show is getting more popular so hopefully it only grows!