If the guy walked out on him without even a word, the reaction shouldn’t be chasing after him, it should be anger. Why go after someone who couldn’t even give you the basic respect of a proper goodbye? Forget the idea of “closure.” He left you. That alone is enough to justify feeling upset, not desperate to reconnect. But I guess love has a way of making people overlook the obvious... and sometimes act a little stupid 🤷♀️
I had this on hold for about a year and was honestly close to forgetting it entirely. But now that I’ve heard there’s going to be a second season, I’m giving it another try to see if the story improves and finally pulls me in enough to watch it all the way through this time.
It ended up feeling more like a tourism promo than a fully developed series, but it was still cute and wholesome. Even though it was short, it left a warm impression, especially the breathtaking scenery. I fell in love with the scenery. If I ever go back to Thailand, visiting Hongfu Resort, Doi Mae Salong will definitely be at the top of my list.
I gave this a try for Jaonine, and while it wasn’t completely terrible, it definitely wasn’t good either. The plot felt pretty absurd and hard to take seriously. The acting was decent enough to keep me watching. At least it didn’t make me cringe nearly as much as some other vertical-format Thai BLs.
I’m not sure why it took me so long to discover this one. It’s one of the better Korean BLs out there. The characters are refreshingly likable, no irritating personalities, no meddling exes, and no unnecessary third-party drama to complicate the relationship. From the very beginning, it’s clear that the two leads genuinely like each other, which makes the whole story feel sincere and enjoyable to watch.
And I was also rooting for the second couple. They were adorable.
And I was also rooting for the second couple. They were adorable.