Sorry, but that person accused me of taking money from production companies for writing positive reviews, and that's neither entertaining nor hilarious.
It's interesting that two Korean BL series deal with psychological problems - in "The Eighth Sense" the lead character is in psychotherapy, and here the lead is on psychiatric medication. I think it's good that series don't deny any more that these problem do exist, and that there is treatment.
This is such a heartwarming series. I like the cautious and awkward way the MC are getting closer - it looks perfectly natural. But of course the little boy steals the show from them.
This masterpiece of a series takes the BL genre to a different level. The cinematography corresponds with the development of characters, and the sensitive choice of the music is perfect, too.
It's happening again - after "Enchanté" I had low expectations for "A Boss and A Babe", and I really love it now, and I had low expectations for this one because I thought "argh, another office boss and his babe again", but episode 1 was quite entertaining. And then there's this guy called Jaab...
In "Gameboys", the kiss through plastic film made sense, but here it only adds to the heap of ridiculousness. I kept watching this for the great cinematography and excellent cast, but they were wasted on an abysmal script.
Japan is doing it again! Funny story, good acting, promising start. 12 episodes is a lot, though, so I hope they won't run out of steam. Also, waiting 7 days for 25 minutes to air is a long time. But still - after all the fantastic series that have already come out of Japan this year, I have a feeling that 2023 could be a very good Japanese BL year.
I like this show because of the gathering of great acting talent, but it may have been better to complete the plot in 8 episodes. And can anyone tell me why I suddenly smelled roast chicken when those "scientists" created "lighting" inside Kiew's body?
This is turning into a real masterpiece. The plot feels so real, the writing found the perfect balance of warm and lovely scenes and scenes full of angst, and the acting in today's episodes was great.
Japan is giving us one quality production after the other this year, and it looks like "Our Dining Table" will be one, too. I've been Inukai's fan since he defied BL, and I thought he was brilliant in Kei x Yaku, but his acting in this one appears to be even better. All in all very promising start.
I love this series, partly although, partly because it is so different from other Korean BL series. The characters feel like real human beings. I'm excited to see where this is going - I wished it would have a happy ending, but something tells me it may rather be bitter-sweet.
As this is a spin-off from the wonderful Love Mechanics (remake) series, I had expected this would be watchable, but it isn't. The writing is lame, and Boom and Bigboom's acting was better in LM - maybe they aren't ready for a main role yet.
Yin and War both left Rookie Thailand.