It's hard to accept your love is unrequited, so it is understandable that Tawan can't switch off his feelings for Por from one moment to the next. I also think Mork was right not to tell him what he knew about Por, because Tawan wouldn't have believed him and probably would have thought Mork was trying to denounce Por in order to take his place.
I was about to drop it after episode 1, but I'm enjoying it now. I'm only waiting desperately for that mysterious Van Gogh guy to appear. He must be hotter than hot.
That was an unexpected twist at the end of episode 4 - the son of two gay dads being afraid to be gay himself. Unexpected, but maybe quite true-to-life.
I agree with most commentators here that the time lapses have had a negative impact on the series, but I still like it more than most of the series airing at the moment because the way the conflicts of all the couples are handled is much more true-to-life than in most BL series.
Finally, another Taiwanese series, and I like it. Okay, it's only 2 episodes so far, but the story looks interesting, quite unique, the acting is good, the production professional. No silly tropes so far. I'm looking forward to the next episodes.
I like Awin and James. I wonder whether they are naturals or studied acting. Whatever, I don't think the voiceovers displaying their thoughts were necessary - they would have been able to act them. I'm also glad to learn that Emil and Benjo just separated. I had misunderstood in ep 1 that Emil was dead. Maybe Christian's wish comes true and his dads reunite.
This is really a unique Bl... I hope people will at least support the efforts...Like I know it's visuals and all…
It doesn't look so very unique to me, but rather similar to "Love at the end of the world", which had a great start but lost its way towards the finale. I hope this one will be more coherent.
What I hate about it: everything else