This is my first time watching a Korean BL drama. I didn't expect much to be honest, because most BL feel a bit cringeworthy to me (I don't mean to say that they are bad though, just that they feel a bit odd.). But when I saw this series, I was blown away by how real it was. The characters are so well rounded and coupled with the beautiful OST and the breathtaking acting, I was just... pleasantly surprised. As someone who identifies as LGBTQ+, I could resonate with the characters a lot, and the yearning they felt towards each other. There are no kisses or blatant physical intimate moments yet, but their actions alone could speak a thousand words. I wish Korea could make more LGBTQ+ shows and movies, because whatever they do, they do it very well. The queerness of these characters feels more grounded in the reality, compared to other shows. I would definitely love to see more shows like this one.
Just started the drama and watched episode one. I love how they have portrayed Kuroiwa and other high school students, it reminded me of my tantrums and antics. I don't really like teacher-student romances, but I will be looking forward to see how it goes. Also, I have loved Yoshida You's character in Cold Case, so I am excited for her performance in this drama too.
I just adore forensic science and this show was perfect! The right amount of humor, the details of all the procedures and excellent character development! I never finished a Japanese drama, but I managed to finish this! The only thing that troubled me a little was Iura's acting felt a little flat. But I guess it was a part of his character. Ishihara Satomi was way too awesome. I am waiting for a second season. I hope Misumi's past is explored more, if there happens to be a second season.
The only thing that troubled me a little was Iura's acting felt a little flat. But I guess it was a part of his character. Ishihara Satomi was way too awesome. I am waiting for a second season. I hope Misumi's past is explored more, if there happens to be a second season.