Promising start but has complex and overexposed sequences
With the university-based concept, I almost didn’t care about the show. However, since it has well-known talented actors, I decided to binge-watch it and somehow didn’t disappoint (at some point). Characters were introduced smoothly and we were served with multiple pairings, which have pros and cons.
Hill and Easter were loveable until they were the highlight of a few consistent episodes. This will sooner become the flow of each pair and it’s kind of draining to see one couple if we have a few couples that can slowly show us each of their love progress. Due to this, it feels like the other pair is underutilized which badly led me to fast-forward the scenes from Hill and Easter, which will also happen to Johan and North after a few EPs.
But don’t get me wrong, Johan and North’s story saves the show. It makes me blush and giggle. But still not enough to completely uplift the obvious flaws of the drama. Writing this review, I am fully aware that the rest of the couples’ story is about to unfold in the sequel but I pity the opportunity to launch their chemistry in this show.
And now, let’s talk about my favorite part of this BL. The side couple, Tiger and Nao, devoured the MCs. They should also be in the official poster as their chemistry is top-notch. The minimal screen time wasn’t a big deal as they turned it into their absolute best. I am always eager to see more from them on each EP.
With the seventeen EPs, the overall impact was just average. But I can’t deny the fact that I enjoy both HillTer and JohanNorth at the start of their storyline. They may not have a unique plot or overflowing chemistry, but they still performed pretty well for a BL show. Looking forward to more of the other pairs in the sequel and I hope they turn these flaws into lessons to apply in the upcoming project.
Hill and Easter were loveable until they were the highlight of a few consistent episodes. This will sooner become the flow of each pair and it’s kind of draining to see one couple if we have a few couples that can slowly show us each of their love progress. Due to this, it feels like the other pair is underutilized which badly led me to fast-forward the scenes from Hill and Easter, which will also happen to Johan and North after a few EPs.
But don’t get me wrong, Johan and North’s story saves the show. It makes me blush and giggle. But still not enough to completely uplift the obvious flaws of the drama. Writing this review, I am fully aware that the rest of the couples’ story is about to unfold in the sequel but I pity the opportunity to launch their chemistry in this show.
And now, let’s talk about my favorite part of this BL. The side couple, Tiger and Nao, devoured the MCs. They should also be in the official poster as their chemistry is top-notch. The minimal screen time wasn’t a big deal as they turned it into their absolute best. I am always eager to see more from them on each EP.
With the seventeen EPs, the overall impact was just average. But I can’t deny the fact that I enjoy both HillTer and JohanNorth at the start of their storyline. They may not have a unique plot or overflowing chemistry, but they still performed pretty well for a BL show. Looking forward to more of the other pairs in the sequel and I hope they turn these flaws into lessons to apply in the upcoming project.
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