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Short but Sweet, a must watch!
Way to go, season 2! It really took everything from season 1 and leveled it up into such a sweet, heartfelt watch. The chemistry, the story, the overall vibe—it all just clicked so much better. If season 1 hooked me, season 2 totally sealed the deal.
I’m really glad they finally paired BMine and Mashii together—choosing her as the partner was the right call because their chemistry is undeniable. BMine has that dominant, quiet vibe, while Mashii brings this clingy, energetic energy, and the contrast works so well. Both of their looks also improved 100% this season—the styling and makeup were on point.
I’m also relieved they didn’t go down the threesome route and instead stuck with one solid pairing. The jealousy scenes were a nice touch too—short but very real. And that love scene? Honestly, superb. They didn’t have to show much skin; their expressions, the way their lips met, and even the little hand movements made it all feel so believable. What really sealed it for me was the final moment—both of them in bed, hugging each other. That’s exactly how you’d hold someone you love after making love. For me, that was the best, most authentic moment in the whole series.
Overall, this was an excellent watch, and I’m excited knowing BMine and Mashii will be starring in another series together. They better, because their chemistry is just too good to waste. Hopefully, their next project won’t be a short one but something more mainstream—they really deserve that spotlight.
I’m really glad they finally paired BMine and Mashii together—choosing her as the partner was the right call because their chemistry is undeniable. BMine has that dominant, quiet vibe, while Mashii brings this clingy, energetic energy, and the contrast works so well. Both of their looks also improved 100% this season—the styling and makeup were on point.
I’m also relieved they didn’t go down the threesome route and instead stuck with one solid pairing. The jealousy scenes were a nice touch too—short but very real. And that love scene? Honestly, superb. They didn’t have to show much skin; their expressions, the way their lips met, and even the little hand movements made it all feel so believable. What really sealed it for me was the final moment—both of them in bed, hugging each other. That’s exactly how you’d hold someone you love after making love. For me, that was the best, most authentic moment in the whole series.
Overall, this was an excellent watch, and I’m excited knowing BMine and Mashii will be starring in another series together. They better, because their chemistry is just too good to waste. Hopefully, their next project won’t be a short one but something more mainstream—they really deserve that spotlight.
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