this plot was more creative than some of the big company bl/gls these days and i’m here for it. queer content can be more than fluff!! i would definitely love to see a season 2 for this
the plot is a bit all over the place for a while and the writing is iffy, but i think it came together well toward the end. the ohmleng scenes especially later on are so lovely they have great chemistry and im excited for their next series. also love that the antagonist wasn't a total joke like lada was actually pretty badass in an evil villain kinda way
save sucks and i absolutely cannot take carbon seriously. honestly i had a hard time taking a lot of this series seriously outside of joke's more emotional scenes. man i'd love to see War get a better script one day.
still hoping one day meen ping will get a series with good writing. their acting has improved too which makes it extra sad that the writing in this one was so meh
I feel your pain…nine episodes of pure joy followed by two plus episodes of pain and heartache, do create emotional…
there really is something special and loveable here i wholly agree, i truly adore moo and kang and i really hope moo is the start of a new era of shamelessly flirty leads because it was so fun to see. i haven’t gotten far in my love mix up, i’m only on episode 2 but i definitely don’t feel the way i did by episode 2 of only boo 😂
I feel your pain…nine episodes of pure joy followed by two plus episodes of pain and heartache, do create emotional…
that’s totally fair, i just think the emotional catalyst they chose for the show was weak. we’ve seen the forced breakup because of the entertainment industry a million times over and i don’t think the writing allowed the event to actually provide the emotional depth i was hoping for. i think the fact that i was impressed by the actors allowed me to hope that we would be given a more in depth emotional climax for some reason. a forced breakup, a year long time jump, and then an inevitable happy ending was exactly what was to be expected the moment they broke up. i don’t really think there was any catharsis because we all knew the way it was going to end, and there wasn’t even really enough time for us to experience the growth the two of them experienced during this time jump, which i think is important. basically i’m just sad that i had allowed myself to hope for more than a cliche ending but we did in fact get a cliche ending. and there’s nothing wrong with that, cliches are a cliche for a reason, people love it. but for me, personally, i just had higher hopes.
lost me in the last two episodes with the unnecessary drama and the dreaded one year time jump. but until the last two and a half episodes i loved it. Sea and Keen are definitely actors i'll be keeping an eye out for because without the writing/plot dying out toward the end i would have labeled this one of my fluffiest favs
i loved it. it was short but didn't feel rushed or unfinished to me. i thought the present events tied in nicely with the flashbacks we got and honestly i found it refreshing that they didn't feel the need to explain every little thing. it told me enough for me to be able to fill in the blanks easily as the viewer, which is a nice change of pace from other recent bls. i know that's not everyone's cup of tea but i really enjoyed it. i loved the maturity from the main character, he kept surprising me by actually having boundaries and speaking his mind lmao the only thing i didn't like was the teaching assistant he was really immature and catty which felt extra weird next to the main character. maybe that was the point idk but i couldn't stand him until the very last episode
okay but they both really were green flags tho how cute. none of the drama was over the top and it all got solved pretty quick after popping up which i liked, but it felt a lot longer than it needed to be
this was pretty decent, i didn't like the last episode, it felt like they just threw in last minute drama that could have been completely left out. other than that, this was alright, absolutely loved the grandma and her friends, highlight of the show for me
i loved the maturity from the main character, he kept surprising me by actually having boundaries and speaking his mind lmao the only thing i didn't like was the teaching assistant he was really immature and catty which felt extra weird next to the main character. maybe that was the point idk but i couldn't stand him until the very last episode