A blast. Ever since the first trailer came out, this show has always been one of my most anticipated ones. Gladly, they didn’t disappoint and showcase a high-quality production that deserves the attention they keep on getting. It has a mixture of both Western and Asian action pack genres which is somewhat different from the other BL shows. The show is heated with utmost nudity and intimacy. The great thing is that the concept is still intact despite the erotic sceneries they give to the viewers. Since some BLs only add these for the fanservice outcome. A big round of applause for the actors in KinnPorsche who dared to agree and undergo a full-body skin exposure, a well-appreciated act.
Spoilers on social media affect the enjoyment of watching the next episodes. It reduces the level of shock and unexpected plot twists. It’s a detesting norm when supporting characters die for the sake of the main ones. It was really funny when Tawan wasted the bare minimum seconds of the chance of firing the bullet before Big made a move to use his body as a shield to guard Porsche. I used to love the main couple but after this, I began to hate their development. Particularly, when Kin forgot Pete, who risked his life to help the couple. I just can’t help but get annoyed seeing Kinn and Porsche being happy while Pete is being tortured and slaved by Vegas.
Vegas and Pete save the show. Their storyline gets more interesting and I feel like Pete can fall under a psychological response called Stockholm Syndrome, an emotional retort in a captive situation when he begins to grow feelings with Vegas. I am literally in awe during the two’s bed scene. The set-up, the swift-smooth actions, the arousing facial expressions, and the blaring stares. It’s amazing that they perfectly nailed it!
Casting Apo as Porsche is a great decision. He is a total package; handsome, charismatic, and a man with everlasting sex appeal. Even though he somehow lacks the right amount of emotions needed, especially in some dramatic scenes, he can still manage to pull the whole scene. Mile has the look of exquisite manliness and has a personality that gets deeper the moment you keep staring at him. He really did a great job handling Kinn especially, every time he had some intimate stuff to portray. Pete, the cute ray of sunshine of the group who unfortunately began to shrink these joyful vibes with him, the moment he was captured by Vegas. Build is such a good actor, his duality is impressive. Bible is the perfect man to be cast as Vegas. He is overflowing with sexiness and every time he speaks in English, it gets triple.
The flamboyant Tankul is one of my favorite characters here. He offers the highest share of comedy that is extremely entertaining and hilariously great. I am sad that Ken and Big both bid their farewell earlier than in the last episode. The two of them showcase goodness in their roles and I love the firm yet soft look they had as bodyguards. Arm captures my whole attention by his rocky abs, superman hairstyle, nerdy eyeglasses, and the strip dance he plays when he is drunk. Kimm’s mysterious appeal is loveable, he is also one of my best characters in the show. However, Porchay was timid and hard to love maybe because of his uneasy acting.
The OSTs are top-tier ones too. The peak of both action and romance alongside the background OSTs is authentically cool.
The last big fight between the major and minor family during the finale has too many loopholes and mediocre directing. It is obvious that the extras are just letting the main characters beat them while letting go of the opportunities to kill them. Most of them are just standing and waiting for their time to take an act, a failure to make the scene more realistic. Also, the plot, in the end, is draggy. Too many questions left unanswered, it may be good if it was a hint for season 2 but it was too short for an ending.
Anyways, I really love this show during the first half but get bored after. It is still good compared to the other shows but needs more cleansing of scenes. Kudos to everyone behind the success of KinnPorsche and for arranging the whole story in a good shape.
I guess it’s normal not to feel any pity for Vee since both he and his girlfriend cheat respectively. Seeing him miserable was just the consequence of his action to continue pushing their relationship even after knowing everything. I love YinWar so much but I can’t really bring myself to like their characters’ relationship because it was obviously toxic.
A love story that are just as sweet as newly cooked pancakes despite their age and gender
This is a short yet amusing ride of witnessing mature men engrossed in deep romance. The establishment of the protagonists’ life accomplishments, in the beginning, was such a sensing subject to tell. Some people are content enough with their daily life cycle between eating, sleeping, and working. Adds the idea that even when a person gets old, it is still hard for some to know what they truly wanted to achieve in life. These kinds of topics are rarely included in the BL shows nowadays, which mostly revolve around the adolescence stage. Realistically good!
The story is giving me a new version of butterflies. The anti-aging activities that the main characters decided to try are the cutest. Their sweet food dates and playing pretend as teenagers along with their girls' talk are the fluffiest. Togawa works hard to accomplish his flirtatious efforts to invite his one-sided crush on an indirect date. His punchlines, jealousy over the harem lunch and mix-up, the jerk off-topic, and implying that exercising to build stamina is suitable for sex; all of these are just hilariously applaudable.
Mr. Nozue’s innocence despite him being in his late 30s is adorable. The misinterpreted no email reply due to his unfamiliarity with switching from a keypad to a smartphone was a memorable scene. At long last, maybe he decided to change his phone so that he can also document both their sweet dines by means of video recording both the food and Togawa.
The moment they finally finished testing each other’s water and began breaking the ice in a forceful way was a difficult scene to portray but both actors played the climax naturally and perfectly. I love the tension and emotion that runs throughout their facial expressions, gestures, and voice intonation. Specifically, Togawa cried so hard in this scene that he unintentionally split out the nasal liquid in his runny nose.
My only desire is that they should offer another intimate kiss at the finale, after becoming boyfriends for real. Nevertheless, there is no doubt that the whole 5 episodes successfully manage to bring a certain amount of enjoyment and value to the viewers. Along with the soothing and captivating OST. I want more and hopefully, they will give us another season because it was worth it to spend time binge-watching.
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To my KSJ & HJW, thank you for a star-studded journey on fulfilling their own universe in life
An unforgettable drama that established the undying chemistry and notable performance/character of Son Woo Hyun as Kang Seo Jun and Kim Kang Min as Han Ji Woo. The first season was definitely a great one but this season performed in a more serious plot that brings a certain amount of devastating warmth but is absolutely amazing.
I personally enjoyed this season given the angst and conflict between them. The sudden one-sided break-up initiated by Han Ji Woo as the center of the story does really create a huge impact on the audience. There is no doubt that Kang Seo Joon’s feeling is as sincere as sunlight. Even being ghosted for a year, especially on his birthday, our boy keeps on trying to save their relationships the moment he already finds out HJW's location. His efforts of traveling to a long place, helping the restaurant business by gathering customers, and spending his busy schedule just to keep on pushing HJW. All of these prove how much love KSJ has for his boy. But when Seo Jun said this line, “Why is he so harsh to me?” I couldn’t help it anymore and tears began to fall. This is so heartbreaking! To witness a man who still has feelings lingering inside him with the questionable reason behind his ex-partner’s decision on leaving him alone. And each time KSJ mentioned the breakup, it is always in question. Real pain.
There came a point when I started to feel hate towards Ji Woo. Witnessing Seo Jun suffer is such an unbearable sight. But as the story progresses and explains that he had a tough time battling against himself alone. Han Ji Woo used to love his loneliness alone but the moment he met Seo Jun, he couldn't bear being alone anymore. Even HJW hated himself for his own attitude, unable to fully control it.
In each episode, I just badly want them to be together since it was tremendously painful to see. The take on HJW’s restaurant name “Ti Aspetto'' when translated, it means “I am waiting for you.” Also, the lyrics of the OSTs are truly related to the couple. In one episode, KSJ sang a song in a happy beat but with lyrics indirectly telling HJW’s ex-GF to leave his partner alone and that was so funny. Son Woo Hyun's singing voice is as alluring and fascinating as his speaking voice. The man showers in a pure variety of talents. Actually, I genuinely had a fun time with HJW's ex-partners bickering with each other on who knows HJW the best. The cleverness to connect all of these to the storyline is beyond great. But the most fulfilling part is when they finally connect their love story to the star and the universe during the finale.
The phenomenal kiss is the trademark of the show. Both S1 and S2 never fail to amaze me when it comes to intimate, emotional, and sensational kissing scenes. Along with the bonus of the captivating sounds, you can hear when they’re eating each other's lips. No other K-BL can beat these two.
If season 3 is possible, I will fully support it! I just love these dramas so much. The one and only episode where they finally got their happy ending is enough to satisfy me from the agonizing experience in the previous episodes. Such a remarkable and beautiful ending. I can now proudly say that To My Star is certainly one of the well-produced K-BLs as of now. The lovely cast, the fine distribution of scripts, and the top-tier chemistry along with their god-tier excellency in both visuals and acting. Thank you so much for bringing joy, tears, and smiles to my heart. Once again, I believed that true love exists just like how Kang Seo Jun and Han Ji Woo find their own universe on each other's side.
Able to watch the pilot EP and all I say is that finally, a love story about two mature men. I love the realistic approach to both of the protagonists’ life accomplishments. The cycle between eating, sleeping, and working is considered a normal day for some and enough to make their life content. Also, the idea is that even when we get old, it is still hard for some of us to know what we want to do in life.
Here we go again in another story that is overly dramatic with the never-ending cycle of vengeance, success, and vice versa. Probably one of my disfavored law-based K-show.
There's come a point where I'm beginning to hate Han Ji Woo's decision on breaking up with Kang Seo Jun. Seeing KSJ in pain is definitely an unbearable sight, our precious boy doesn't deserve this. But as the story explains to us, HJW is currently facing a tough battle against himself. He used to love the moment of being alone, not until KSJ came into his life. However, this also made him more lonely whenever KSJ was not around. Even HJW himself hates his own attitude, unable to control it. The title should be renamed as To My Star: Han Ji Woo's Untold Reason.
I just badly want them to be together. The eight episodes were tremendously painful to take. I love both of them and I don't want any more sadness and loneliness lingering around them. This season was absolutely a sad one yet I can't help but to keep rewatching it. The love I have for Kang Seo Jun and Han Ji Woo is as bright as the stars.
I don’t care anymore about what will happen to Kinn and Porsche because unfortunately, I got tired of their characters. However, Vegas, Pete, and Kim save the show. This episode concludes that these three have a more definite storyline than the main characters. I am literally in awe during the VegasPete intimate scene. The set-up, the swift yet smooth actions, the arousing facial expressions, and the blaring stares. I was just amazed at how they perfectly handled and executed that short and momentous scene. And we have Kimm, who slowly unveils his mysterious charms. For now, I am more curious about the next things that will possibly happen to these characters and how they would end up in the story.
Each show has its own pros and cons, some overcome it but some don't. Just like how Plus & Minus started up in a good run but began to stumble in the middle and failed to re-sprint in a recovery state.
A BL roaming around the field of law is quite fresh yet the storyline ruins the chance of it to be unique and memorable. The vibe has a lot of similarities to the previous BLs I’ve watched such as Beloved in House: I Do and HIStory 4: Close to you, that loses the spark of the show to cater its own impact. Nevertheless, one thing I’m grateful for this show is by reuniting some of the prominent characters from the other famous Taiwan BLs. Seeing them made me reminisce about their own story from their respective shows.
Connecting the title to the two couples, I must say that Plus goes to the main one and the Minus goes to the second pair. The lack of chemistry between the side couple and the nuisance acting along with the baby girl is a cringe. I skipped their scenes since it mostly distributes an uninteresting flow of story.
Fortunately, the main couple saves it but it isn't enough to save the whole show. That accidental kiss on the sofa was the only romantic scene I adore from them and the rest are pure plainness. The downfall of the show starts on EP07, all episodes prior to this one are good ones. Then I began to get really bored of the later episodes. Nevertheless, the finale was fine. Helding a wedding ceremony is a good execution not only for romance but also for showcasing the legalization of same sex marriage to their country, Taiwan.
Ending this with a positive statement that the Plus and Minus pendant is so cute!
Spoilers on social media affect the enjoyment of watching the next episodes. It reduces the level of shock and unexpected plot twists. It’s a detesting norm when supporting characters die for the sake of the main ones. It was really funny when Tawan wasted the bare minimum seconds of the chance of firing the bullet before Big made a move to use his body as a shield to guard Porsche. I used to love the main couple but after this, I began to hate their development. Particularly, when Kin forgot Pete, who risked his life to help the couple. I just can’t help but get annoyed seeing Kinn and Porsche being happy while Pete is being tortured and slaved by Vegas.
Vegas and Pete save the show. Their storyline gets more interesting and I feel like Pete can fall under a psychological response called Stockholm Syndrome, an emotional retort in a captive situation when he begins to grow feelings with Vegas. I am literally in awe during the two’s bed scene. The set-up, the swift-smooth actions, the arousing facial expressions, and the blaring stares. It’s amazing that they perfectly nailed it!
Casting Apo as Porsche is a great decision. He is a total package; handsome, charismatic, and a man with everlasting sex appeal. Even though he somehow lacks the right amount of emotions needed, especially in some dramatic scenes, he can still manage to pull the whole scene. Mile has the look of exquisite manliness and has a personality that gets deeper the moment you keep staring at him. He really did a great job handling Kinn especially, every time he had some intimate stuff to portray. Pete, the cute ray of sunshine of the group who unfortunately began to shrink these joyful vibes with him, the moment he was captured by Vegas. Build is such a good actor, his duality is impressive. Bible is the perfect man to be cast as Vegas. He is overflowing with sexiness and every time he speaks in English, it gets triple.
The flamboyant Tankul is one of my favorite characters here. He offers the highest share of comedy that is extremely entertaining and hilariously great. I am sad that Ken and Big both bid their farewell earlier than in the last episode. The two of them showcase goodness in their roles and I love the firm yet soft look they had as bodyguards. Arm captures my whole attention by his rocky abs, superman hairstyle, nerdy eyeglasses, and the strip dance he plays when he is drunk. Kimm’s mysterious appeal is loveable, he is also one of my best characters in the show. However, Porchay was timid and hard to love maybe because of his uneasy acting.
The OSTs are top-tier ones too. The peak of both action and romance alongside the background OSTs is authentically cool.
The last big fight between the major and minor family during the finale has too many loopholes and mediocre directing. It is obvious that the extras are just letting the main characters beat them while letting go of the opportunities to kill them. Most of them are just standing and waiting for their time to take an act, a failure to make the scene more realistic. Also, the plot, in the end, is draggy. Too many questions left unanswered, it may be good if it was a hint for season 2 but it was too short for an ending.
Anyways, I really love this show during the first half but get bored after. It is still good compared to the other shows but needs more cleansing of scenes. Kudos to everyone behind the success of KinnPorsche and for arranging the whole story in a good shape.
This is a short yet amusing ride of witnessing mature men engrossed in deep romance. The establishment of the protagonists’ life accomplishments, in the beginning, was such a sensing subject to tell. Some people are content enough with their daily life cycle between eating, sleeping, and working. Adds the idea that even when a person gets old, it is still hard for some to know what they truly wanted to achieve in life. These kinds of topics are rarely included in the BL shows nowadays, which mostly revolve around the adolescence stage. Realistically good!
The story is giving me a new version of butterflies. The anti-aging activities that the main characters decided to try are the cutest. Their sweet food dates and playing pretend as teenagers along with their girls' talk are the fluffiest. Togawa works hard to accomplish his flirtatious efforts to invite his one-sided crush on an indirect date. His punchlines, jealousy over the harem lunch and mix-up, the jerk off-topic, and implying that exercising to build stamina is suitable for sex; all of these are just hilariously applaudable.
Mr. Nozue’s innocence despite him being in his late 30s is adorable. The misinterpreted no email reply due to his unfamiliarity with switching from a keypad to a smartphone was a memorable scene. At long last, maybe he decided to change his phone so that he can also document both their sweet dines by means of video recording both the food and Togawa.
The moment they finally finished testing each other’s water and began breaking the ice in a forceful way was a difficult scene to portray but both actors played the climax naturally and perfectly. I love the tension and emotion that runs throughout their facial expressions, gestures, and voice intonation. Specifically, Togawa cried so hard in this scene that he unintentionally split out the nasal liquid in his runny nose.
My only desire is that they should offer another intimate kiss at the finale, after becoming boyfriends for real. Nevertheless, there is no doubt that the whole 5 episodes successfully manage to bring a certain amount of enjoyment and value to the viewers. Along with the soothing and captivating OST. I want more and hopefully, they will give us another season because it was worth it to spend time binge-watching.
An unforgettable drama that established the undying chemistry and notable performance/character of Son Woo Hyun as Kang Seo Jun and Kim Kang Min as Han Ji Woo. The first season was definitely a great one but this season performed in a more serious plot that brings a certain amount of devastating warmth but is absolutely amazing.
I personally enjoyed this season given the angst and conflict between them. The sudden one-sided break-up initiated by Han Ji Woo as the center of the story does really create a huge impact on the audience. There is no doubt that Kang Seo Joon’s feeling is as sincere as sunlight. Even being ghosted for a year, especially on his birthday, our boy keeps on trying to save their relationships the moment he already finds out HJW's location. His efforts of traveling to a long place, helping the restaurant business by gathering customers, and spending his busy schedule just to keep on pushing HJW. All of these prove how much love KSJ has for his boy. But when Seo Jun said this line, “Why is he so harsh to me?” I couldn’t help it anymore and tears began to fall. This is so heartbreaking! To witness a man who still has feelings lingering inside him with the questionable reason behind his ex-partner’s decision on leaving him alone. And each time KSJ mentioned the breakup, it is always in question. Real pain.
There came a point when I started to feel hate towards Ji Woo. Witnessing Seo Jun suffer is such an unbearable sight. But as the story progresses and explains that he had a tough time battling against himself alone. Han Ji Woo used to love his loneliness alone but the moment he met Seo Jun, he couldn't bear being alone anymore. Even HJW hated himself for his own attitude, unable to fully control it.
In each episode, I just badly want them to be together since it was tremendously painful to see. The take on HJW’s restaurant name “Ti Aspetto'' when translated, it means “I am waiting for you.” Also, the lyrics of the OSTs are truly related to the couple. In one episode, KSJ sang a song in a happy beat but with lyrics indirectly telling HJW’s ex-GF to leave his partner alone and that was so funny. Son Woo Hyun's singing voice is as alluring and fascinating as his speaking voice. The man showers in a pure variety of talents. Actually, I genuinely had a fun time with HJW's ex-partners bickering with each other on who knows HJW the best. The cleverness to connect all of these to the storyline is beyond great. But the most fulfilling part is when they finally connect their love story to the star and the universe during the finale.
The phenomenal kiss is the trademark of the show. Both S1 and S2 never fail to amaze me when it comes to intimate, emotional, and sensational kissing scenes. Along with the bonus of the captivating sounds, you can hear when they’re eating each other's lips. No other K-BL can beat these two.
If season 3 is possible, I will fully support it! I just love these dramas so much. The one and only episode where they finally got their happy ending is enough to satisfy me from the agonizing experience in the previous episodes. Such a remarkable and beautiful ending. I can now proudly say that To My Star is certainly one of the well-produced K-BLs as of now. The lovely cast, the fine distribution of scripts, and the top-tier chemistry along with their god-tier excellency in both visuals and acting. Thank you so much for bringing joy, tears, and smiles to my heart. Once again, I believed that true love exists just like how Kang Seo Jun and Han Ji Woo find their own universe on each other's side.
I just badly want them to be together. The eight episodes were tremendously painful to take. I love both of them and I don't want any more sadness and loneliness lingering around them. This season was absolutely a sad one yet I can't help but to keep rewatching it. The love I have for Kang Seo Jun and Han Ji Woo is as bright as the stars.
A BL roaming around the field of law is quite fresh yet the storyline ruins the chance of it to be unique and memorable. The vibe has a lot of similarities to the previous BLs I’ve watched such as Beloved in House: I Do and HIStory 4: Close to you, that loses the spark of the show to cater its own impact. Nevertheless, one thing I’m grateful for this show is by reuniting some of the prominent characters from the other famous Taiwan BLs. Seeing them made me reminisce about their own story from their respective shows.
Connecting the title to the two couples, I must say that Plus goes to the main one and the Minus goes to the second pair. The lack of chemistry between the side couple and the nuisance acting along with the baby girl is a cringe. I skipped their scenes since it mostly distributes an uninteresting flow of story.
Fortunately, the main couple saves it but it isn't enough to save the whole show. That accidental kiss on the sofa was the only romantic scene I adore from them and the rest are pure plainness. The downfall of the show starts on EP07, all episodes prior to this one are good ones. Then I began to get really bored of the later episodes. Nevertheless, the finale was fine. Helding a wedding ceremony is a good execution not only for romance but also for showcasing the legalization of same sex marriage to their country, Taiwan.
Ending this with a positive statement that the Plus and Minus pendant is so cute!