ONE OF MY FAVOURITE BLS OAT!! (KMA/DBK MIXED REVIEW)
First of all, I just have to say, do NOT listen to those people who tell you to skip Kiss Me Again and go straight to Dark Blue Kiss. That's just despicable.
Yes, don't get me wrong, Dark Blue Kiss is a great bl and I definitely recommend watching it, but I just don't think you should go straight into it blind.
I might be a little biased because I definitely prefer Kiss Me Again, but trust me, watching it really does make all the difference.
Mainly, because it has that classic enemies-to-lovers dynamic that we've all come to know and love. It gives you a great introduction to the characters and how they came to hate eachother then hate and love eachother. And it also shows you how the two characters work together, what their dynamic is, and helps you better understand why all these problems were arising in Dark Blue Kiss.
However, if you're planning on watching Kiss Me Again: Pete-Kao, I'd really recommend watching the original Kiss Me Again first. The compilation of Kiss Me Again: Pete-Kao can be kind of confusing to follow because a lot of their individual scenes or scenes not seen as pertinent to the storyline are cut out, and you're left filling in a lot of the blank spaces.
You can skip straight to the Pete-Kao scenes in Kiss Me Again but make sure you watch their individual scenes too. That's really important.
Afterwards, you can definitely watch Kiss Me Again: Pete-Kao. I've found myself rewatching it as often as twice a day sometimes because I love these two so much.
Onto Dark Blue Kiss, it was definitely an interesting watch. It's not something I would usually pick for myself, but I did enjoy it.
I may be a lover of angst, but I'll be honest with you, I can never watch it in the moment. I either have to skip those parts or google what happens so I know it won't be forever. I hated every second of those fights between Pete and Kao. I felt so bad for the both of them because Pete knew something was up with Non and Kao didn't listen. But it sure wasn't fair that everything was being blamed on him.
However, I did love the jealousy and possessiveness. That was my favourite part. If you're into like Addicted, My Personal Weatherman level possessiveness, you'll definitely like this.
Overall, watch in this order:
Kiss Me Again
Kiss Me Again: Pete-Kao
Kiss/Dark Blue Kiss (Interchangeable but I'd recommend Kiss first.)
By the way, does anyone know any other bls with as much jealousy and possessiveness but perhaps less angst? I've seen so many people recommend shows with this description but it's just not enough for me. I can never find one as good as this.
Yes, don't get me wrong, Dark Blue Kiss is a great bl and I definitely recommend watching it, but I just don't think you should go straight into it blind.
I might be a little biased because I definitely prefer Kiss Me Again, but trust me, watching it really does make all the difference.
Mainly, because it has that classic enemies-to-lovers dynamic that we've all come to know and love. It gives you a great introduction to the characters and how they came to hate eachother then hate and love eachother. And it also shows you how the two characters work together, what their dynamic is, and helps you better understand why all these problems were arising in Dark Blue Kiss.
However, if you're planning on watching Kiss Me Again: Pete-Kao, I'd really recommend watching the original Kiss Me Again first. The compilation of Kiss Me Again: Pete-Kao can be kind of confusing to follow because a lot of their individual scenes or scenes not seen as pertinent to the storyline are cut out, and you're left filling in a lot of the blank spaces.
You can skip straight to the Pete-Kao scenes in Kiss Me Again but make sure you watch their individual scenes too. That's really important.
Afterwards, you can definitely watch Kiss Me Again: Pete-Kao. I've found myself rewatching it as often as twice a day sometimes because I love these two so much.
Onto Dark Blue Kiss, it was definitely an interesting watch. It's not something I would usually pick for myself, but I did enjoy it.
I may be a lover of angst, but I'll be honest with you, I can never watch it in the moment. I either have to skip those parts or google what happens so I know it won't be forever. I hated every second of those fights between Pete and Kao. I felt so bad for the both of them because Pete knew something was up with Non and Kao didn't listen. But it sure wasn't fair that everything was being blamed on him.
However, I did love the jealousy and possessiveness. That was my favourite part. If you're into like Addicted, My Personal Weatherman level possessiveness, you'll definitely like this.
Overall, watch in this order:
Kiss Me Again
Kiss Me Again: Pete-Kao
Kiss/Dark Blue Kiss (Interchangeable but I'd recommend Kiss first.)
By the way, does anyone know any other bls with as much jealousy and possessiveness but perhaps less angst? I've seen so many people recommend shows with this description but it's just not enough for me. I can never find one as good as this.
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