This sleeper gets better with every episode! The entire cast is charismatic, charming, and comedic - with chemistry you can feel. BLVs have been trending (boys love vampires) but the intimacy and magnetic attraction here is downright vampy. Its a feast for the eyes, and little does Dong ha know – he's the main course
It was a fun watch and the actors, while not perfectly cast, where certainly handsome. Kim Kang Min - stunningly handsome and sexy as he is - was not convincing (to me) as an idol or a gay man. Whereas, I felt Kevin was well cast and nailed his role. They were sweet together but it just came off as a "play" relationship. I don't need to see them in a racey scene, but I need to feel their intimacy - and did not. Still it was soft and fluffy and cute and i looked forward to it.
on this platform people always give worst comments to each and every drama. how? I don't understand, what are…
People love to judge, complain, criticize and find fault from behind their keyboards — it's been normalized by social media. Why do you think "bullying" is such a common theme in dramas? Apparently, viewers enjoy it.
Looks like the King was whipped in the first episode. Classic - how dare you treat me like that! Now, do it again because I sorta liked it. You're not like most women I've met.
Aou as Mek stole the show! Despite his unlikely accomplishments, he was the most realistic and sympathetic character in the show - the one I waited to see and cheer for every episode. Boom as Dech delivered as well - perhaps the best acting Ive seen from him. I would have liked to see more clarity around their relationship.
Great as Thee was sweet, devoted and unwavering - perhaps a little too constrained at times as I'd like to his emotions and frustrations boil over a bit more. Inn at Rati looked exhausted the whole show - too tired to offer much of any response to numerous lines. I think this ship has sailed - to France I guess.
Why did they make him wear those weird oversized clothes in episode 3 when his clothes looked just fine?
I think I know (only because I work in production) you always tell on-screen talent not to wear all black or tight patterns. He was wearing all black, which looks very flat on camera.
Great as Thee was sweet, devoted and unwavering - perhaps a little too constrained at times as I'd like to his emotions and frustrations boil over a bit more. Inn at Rati looked exhausted the whole show - too tired to offer much of any response to numerous lines. I think this ship has sailed - to France I guess.