I need someone to give me a rating for the sex scences ... Also how often do we have one of those??
Rating for the spice: a solid 5 out of 5 🌶️. Realism: 4,5 out of 5. (Judging from the positions and camera angles, it was clearly meant to look realistic.) Whether they actually add something to the story: 3.5 out of 5.
We pretty much get one spicy scene per episode (I think) Whether it's a s*x scene or a solo performance XD
Hope this is the kind of rating you were looking for :)
this series is my guilty pleasure. nothing is good enough and storyline is unlogical but... ok im enjoy it🤣🤣
Even though this series is a hot mess, there are still around 8,700 people (according to the MDL statistics) watching it, and with a rating of 7.6, it's safe to say we're all enjoying it 🤣 Ur not alone <3
Normally, I avoid Chinese BLs like the plague because due to censorship, the quality of execution and the writing often leaves much to be desired. But I gave this one a chance, and I don't hate it :) So just give this one a shot.
But if you really want to watch a Chinese BL that I’m genuinely surprised by how good it’s been so far, watch Revenged Love.
Let’s be honest: this show wasn't good from the very beginning. Inconsistent, sloppy, and somehow still got worse. Episode 5 last week? Made me angry — like, how do you mess it up that badly?
But hey, I stuck around. Loyalty? Curiosity? Self-sabotage? Who knows. So I watched the finale...
And WHAT. THE. ACTUAL. HELL was episode 6?! They really said, ‘Let’s set it all on fire and call it a plot twist.’
We seriously do not need a season 2. Save the time. Save the pain.
Also — has anyone read the novel? Is it just like the series?? Or did the show completely butcher it? Because if the novel is good, this adaptation needs a formal apology letter.
Wow!!! I need this, like, yesterday! The year 1969 is actually such a fascinating moment in history for both Europe and America—with events like the moon landing, Woodstock, and major civil rights movements. But I’ve honestly never stopped to think about what that era must have been like in Asia. It makes me really curious: what was going on politically, culturally, and socially across different Asian countries at that time? I feel like there's a whole other side of global history I've missed!
And now I’m finally getting a glimpse of it—in my favorite way: through a BL series!!
Poor Jun :( I felt his heartbreaking :'( BRB I'm gonna look for emotional support for next week's episode. And maybe a therapist for p'Sorn. That man needs some serious help with dealing with his trauma.
But what about prince Calvin??? What happened to him?? I just don't believe he ditched them like Ava said. He's in a city, in a country he doesn't know, without any people he knows. Pls be OK <3
He works in laboratory, he was in ep 1 and i think ep 2
Thanks!! I was really confused because he was listed as a support role, next to Nut. So I was afraid he was like really important or something, and I was just too stupid not to recognize him.
The change in Keens behavior since they became boyfriends is actually the most realistic en cutest things I've seen in a while. Keen is so cute!!! I want to pinch his cheeks !!
Realism: 4,5 out of 5. (Judging from the positions and camera angles, it was clearly meant to look realistic.)
Whether they actually add something to the story: 3.5 out of 5.
We pretty much get one spicy scene per episode (I think) Whether it's a s*x scene or a solo performance XD
Hope this is the kind of rating you were looking for :)
But if you really want to watch a Chinese BL that I’m genuinely surprised by how good it’s been so far, watch Revenged Love.
But hey, I stuck around. Loyalty? Curiosity? Self-sabotage? Who knows.
So I watched the finale...
And WHAT. THE. ACTUAL. HELL was episode 6?!
They really said, ‘Let’s set it all on fire and call it a plot twist.’
We seriously do not need a season 2. Save the time. Save the pain.
Also — has anyone read the novel? Is it just like the series?? Or did the show completely butcher it?
Because if the novel is good, this adaptation needs a formal apology letter.
The year 1969 is actually such a fascinating moment in history for both Europe and America—with events like the moon landing, Woodstock, and major civil rights movements. But I’ve honestly never stopped to think about what that era must have been like in Asia. It makes me really curious: what was going on politically, culturally, and socially across different Asian countries at that time? I feel like there's a whole other side of global history I've missed!
And now I’m finally getting a glimpse of it—in my favorite way: through a BL series!!
I've never seen him in the series (I think) and if he did appear in the series allready I feel ashamed I'm not able to recognize him.
Can somebody enlighten me ?