Captivating plot, intense chemistry and amazing soundtrack.
The dynamics between the couples, friends, and siblings were the highlight. First and Khao—no words! Since The Eclipse, they’ve been showing insane chemistry, in addition to being very talented actors. But the one who surprised me the most was Joong. His character was really interesting, and I think he played it very well. In fact, this was my favorite couple for him, paired with Dunk. Their dynamic, with opposite personalities, was so fun to watch. Even though I think the drama spent a little too much time on Style winning over Fadel, their relationship was pretty funny.
Dunk, on the other hand, still needs to improve a lot in acting, especially in the more emotional scenes. Meanwhile, Joong and Khao were amazing as assassin brothers. It was great to see the difference in Bison’s personality when he was “working” versus when he was with Kant. Kant’s profession as a tattoo artist, his criminal past, and the way he cared for his brother made him a really compelling character.
For me, Kant’s big secret was what kept me the most engaged in the drama. I was really eager to see how it would be revealed and how the other characters would react, and I loved the way it played out. Just when I thought the story might slow down, the final episode surprised me. I never expected them to actually show everything that happened during those five years!
Another part I really loved was Dunk’s relationship with his father—it was so sweet. And, of course, I can’t forget to mention the make-out scenes—there were plenty, but they were all pretty unique.
Also, I absolutely loved the songs chosen for the series! So many of them stuck with me that I added them to my playlist to listen to later.
Oh, and after all that, I was left craving one of Heart’s burgers!
Dunk, on the other hand, still needs to improve a lot in acting, especially in the more emotional scenes. Meanwhile, Joong and Khao were amazing as assassin brothers. It was great to see the difference in Bison’s personality when he was “working” versus when he was with Kant. Kant’s profession as a tattoo artist, his criminal past, and the way he cared for his brother made him a really compelling character.
For me, Kant’s big secret was what kept me the most engaged in the drama. I was really eager to see how it would be revealed and how the other characters would react, and I loved the way it played out. Just when I thought the story might slow down, the final episode surprised me. I never expected them to actually show everything that happened during those five years!
Another part I really loved was Dunk’s relationship with his father—it was so sweet. And, of course, I can’t forget to mention the make-out scenes—there were plenty, but they were all pretty unique.
Also, I absolutely loved the songs chosen for the series! So many of them stuck with me that I added them to my playlist to listen to later.
Oh, and after all that, I was left craving one of Heart’s burgers!
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