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Expect a unique storyline, great break from recycled tropes and settings.
This was a refreshing watch, the OST was really good and the show knew how to set the mood for many of the heavier scenes. I liked that the romance didn't give me whiplash and was naturally sprinkled in the story, their development was fast but steady and with no crazy hiccups or unnecessary angst in the middle.
The character of Thup was so lovely. I really liked how Pooh portrayed Thup, he easily became one of the most loveable characters of the show and some people criticise Pooh's acting but I think he fit Thup very very well and even the weak moments weren't THAT bad that it renders the show unwatchable. I absolutely loved the choice of giving him heterochromia and then barely addressing it, it made it so much cuter and the audience could simply accept it with no fancy explanations, I loved how even the scenes of Thup as a babie had different colored eyes. Hands down one of the best stylistic choices for a character I've seen in these BLs. It was perfect.
The show had it's ups and downs, wasn't without any plot holes and definitely didn't really fully go into all the ghost and fantasy aspects but I still liked the depth, it was just right and easy to understand for most people.
Last two episodes could've definitely been written better but a fine ending nonetheless and it's nothing so bad, aside from a bit of rage baiting the audience, that should be reason enough to drop the show.
Darin and Sey were...interesting. I didn't feel all that attached to them, their angst was a bit stupid to me and I liked them individually but as a side couple they were a bit all over the place. That said, I liked their dynamic by the last episodes as Darin finally could respect Sey's beliefs and even share them with him a bit.
Now, lastly, Inspector Singha. What a character. He was honestly just the right mix of bashful, serious, and cheeky. Pavel did amazing as him. I loved the styling for him and how you could tell just from the back that it was P'Singha on the screen. His character was very likeable too and although a bit mean and stupid sometimes- (cough cough last two episodes) he still landed perfectly as a good morally correct police officer, friend, and eventually lover to Thup. And that was quite nice to watch.
Thup and Singha were really good together and they really did become each other's family.
Please watch this if you're like me and are always looking for something new and nice
The character of Thup was so lovely. I really liked how Pooh portrayed Thup, he easily became one of the most loveable characters of the show and some people criticise Pooh's acting but I think he fit Thup very very well and even the weak moments weren't THAT bad that it renders the show unwatchable. I absolutely loved the choice of giving him heterochromia and then barely addressing it, it made it so much cuter and the audience could simply accept it with no fancy explanations, I loved how even the scenes of Thup as a babie had different colored eyes. Hands down one of the best stylistic choices for a character I've seen in these BLs. It was perfect.
The show had it's ups and downs, wasn't without any plot holes and definitely didn't really fully go into all the ghost and fantasy aspects but I still liked the depth, it was just right and easy to understand for most people.
Last two episodes could've definitely been written better but a fine ending nonetheless and it's nothing so bad, aside from a bit of rage baiting the audience, that should be reason enough to drop the show.
Darin and Sey were...interesting. I didn't feel all that attached to them, their angst was a bit stupid to me and I liked them individually but as a side couple they were a bit all over the place. That said, I liked their dynamic by the last episodes as Darin finally could respect Sey's beliefs and even share them with him a bit.
Now, lastly, Inspector Singha. What a character. He was honestly just the right mix of bashful, serious, and cheeky. Pavel did amazing as him. I loved the styling for him and how you could tell just from the back that it was P'Singha on the screen. His character was very likeable too and although a bit mean and stupid sometimes- (cough cough last two episodes) he still landed perfectly as a good morally correct police officer, friend, and eventually lover to Thup. And that was quite nice to watch.
Thup and Singha were really good together and they really did become each other's family.
Please watch this if you're like me and are always looking for something new and nice
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