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KAVO
2 people found this review helpful
Feb 15, 2021
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 5.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 2.5
Rewatch Value 2.0
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A Sweet Little Bromance Drama

This was a nice surprise. The script is intelligent and crisp, written by a mostly female writing team.. The plot device of two college men being forced (so we're led to believe) to work together is refreshingly different. They coy banter between the leads is painfully realistic for any guy who's had a crush on another and was afraid to confess it. The character arcs are well drawn, particularly for Xavier (Tony Labrusca) who is presented as a stereotypical jock but who turns out to be quite vulnerable. Mico's character (JC Alcantara) is pretty well defined in the beginning for the audience, but his journey is one of self-discovery. The story lines of the supporting cast are also well-drawn and fully resolved by the conclusion. It pains me to say "Hello, Stranger" didn't quite rise to the level of "Like in the Movies" or "Boys' Lockdown" because I really enjoyed this drama. But this series was 2 episodes too long and never got us to a kiss, so this isn't really a BL drama in my book. More of a Bromance story. Arguably it's even more interesting as a straight bromance because it raises a lot of issues about how difficult it is for guys to express any kind of non-sexual affection of each other in our world. To be a true bromance Mico would have needed a girlfriend, though.

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Rhea
2 people found this review helpful
Dec 25, 2021
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 7.5
I will admit I have no chill about this series. None. I love it with every inch of my heart. It is one of a streak of romcoms the Philippines produced during lockdowns last year that made use of story telling via online interactions: dms, group chats, facebook, video calls. Some experiments into this realm of storytelling were better than others. This one, I feel, nails it.

The story is told in 1 8-episode season and a movie. As the episodes are short and easily bingable, functionally it could work as 2 movies (and I’ve watched them back to back multiple times, apologies to all my friends I dragged into this).

Storywise, Hello Stranger is not breaking any new ground. We have a young nerd, Mico, teamed up with the jock superstar, Xavier, for a team project and from the moment they see each other, the chemistry is palpable (tho the relationship is a tad antagonistic). Already, we know exactly how this story is going to go but as always, it is about how we get there, it is about the pleasure of watching the story unfold.

What this show does perfectly is nail its characters and then cast two amazing actors to breathe them to life. Both Mico and Xavier are written so believably, I instantly understood who they are and how wonderfully they fall for one another. I could write reams on the nuances of Xavier’s character (it is no mistake that his name is pronounce Savior) and the character arcs both he and Mico navigate in both the series and the movie.

I love that we have essentially a bisexual character in Xavier for whom, understanding himself and being that self is important. There is a coming out scene but it is given second billing to him actually accepting and having the courage to make choices for himself, instead of fulfilling the roles expected of him. He eschews the label bi - though he tries it on - not because ‘he doesn’t need labels’ but because picking a word is less important than being able to express what it is he is experiencing and feeling.

It is things like this that make the series feel like sinking into a nice, warm, queer blanket. The labels are only important in the context of being able to give language to a queer experience as opposed to a way for everyone else to put queers into their proper category. What matters is the experience - Xavier’s experience of love - the word to define it is secondary.

And he is contrasted with Mico, who is much more assured in his sexuality, but that doesn’t make him less prone to prejudices and mistakes. To wearing his own ‘masks’. To the inevitable insecurity of youth.

The thing I love most, however, about this series, is that all the characters (except for the token homophobe) are rendered with compassion. No one is intentionally cruel, there are no evil second leads or vicious exes, just a group of young people trying to figure themselves out and live through the trials life hands them.

People make mistakes, but they are understandable ones. People make bad choices but ones that make sense because of who they are. In the end things are resolved because the characters have grown, because they’ve chosen to change and to forgive. The series has a fundamentally hopeful view of humanity that feels refreshing.

….aand now for some gratuitous Tony Labrusca:

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PSun
1 people found this review helpful
Nov 25, 2020
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 6.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 4.0

It's fine

It's a typical ABS-CBN production. Fluffly love story, Good-looking cast. A bunch of cast characters whose importance in the story is questionable. Nonetheless, it's a fun show with some good moments. Story's a bit simple, so your enjoyment of the show really rests on how much you will like JC and Troy as the show's main romantic leads. JC isn't the best actor in the show, but he improves later on and even becomes charming and interesting enough. The latter parts of the show is a bit too melodramatic for my taste, though.
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Hoshimaru25
1 people found this review helpful
May 10, 2021
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 6.5
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 4.5
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A BL to start off with on Filipino BLs..

I've had had my share of watching many cdramas, kdramas and Thai / Chinese / Japanese / Filipino BL as well, so in terms of story wise it was really predictable for my part to guess what will happen in this series. It just feels like this series was made because of the BL Craze in the Philippines in my personal opinion as it feels as though it lacks something you can't explain.

Nothing really major happened just your typical he saw the person he likes with his girlfriend. But if you are looking for some Filipino BL to start off with, then this isn't a bad series to watch..

There were also quite a lot of times when I feel as though the story was being dragged to be longer (it has a lot of fillers in my part, idk how to explain). What I'm more curious about is actually Crystal and Xavier's relationship. I feel like she wasn't given enough screen time in the series as it does focuses more on Xavier and Mico's relationship.

The cast chosen were all okay as well and the two main leads were able to capture their characters as well if they were going to the jock and kind of introverted honour student trope. One thing I particularly liked about this series is the OST, as it is very catchy. I wouldn't actually re-watch it for the most part so I'd give it a 6.5 just to be fair since it is among the first BL the Philippines produced at the time.


This series for me is just an ok series to start off with. We can say that from the looks of it, it has a budget in terms of production and editing, which was actually amazing if you'd recall the piano scene. I would recommend this if you were looking for BL series to start off with.

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deiji_okzen
1 people found this review helpful
Aug 27, 2023
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 2.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 3.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 3.0
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Give it a try

I watched this show during COVID and I actually think the idea of a BL over the internet worked comfortably well, it actually did REMARKABLY good garnering multiple million views which is always great to see for BL,

The show has it's misses, especially in dialogue, it can be a little bit cringe sometimes but you really do see them as a group of friends, there's stereotypical writing for the "nerd meets jock" cliche but I think both the actors do a wonderful job of conveying love for each other, I really don't want to be too harsh on a show that's just meant to be light-hearted and a fun watch for people in quarantine and it's simplicity IS it's charm.

I don't have a large thinkpiece about it, hello stranger was my actual first real life BL experience and it isn't too shabby, even if it ages a little poorly over time. Music is fantastic though my god

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Shiro
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Sep 27, 2021
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

Cute and innocent

This is another covid-safe online drama. outgoing smiley jock meets introverted perfectionist nerd. The story is sweet, pretty innocent and surrounded by insecurity and fear, but not to much fear... The show shows both great friendship, loneliness and how to cope with lock down , commonly seen in these types of dramas. The drama also makes great use of the main characters friends for both the story and to set the fussy, sweet, playful mood of the drama. There is also a good bring out the best of each other/ you complete me feel to it and the teacher in this drama is one of the good ones finally showing that not all teachers are evil. Bonus is the nice twist in the end. All in all a sweet and innocent watch, not to dramatic and definitely the type to make you smile.

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derrickluciano
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Aug 23, 2020
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 10
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The Facial Expressions Speak A Thousand Words

Though the theme is not something new, the way the unsuspecting love between a jock and nerd was done in a very natural progressive way amidst a quarantine set-up. It may come a bit slow for some, but I like it when it's relaxed and a story which seems very plausible.
Acting wise, the major and support characters were all excellently portrayed by natural gifted actors. No one really is left out. I'd like to commend particularly JC Alcantara. His facial expressions, particularly at the hugging part, communicates everything words cannot say.
My congratulations to the team! You have made one very good Pinoy BL series (though short) that we could be proud of and that uplifts our spirit during these pandemic times.

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Gareth
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Dec 29, 2020
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Overall 9.0
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Short but sweet

I like this series because it is fresh, raw and hopeful. Acting of lead actors and friends were incredibly great. You will know a good acting by their eyes. If the eyes can talk even without saying anything then it deserves an award!!!!
I felt the pain, love and fear in this series. The director is good at framing a scene I’ve never seen anyone that good yet. The limitation of this pandemic situation brought this series above par of a big production studio. I also love the OST used in this series . The lead actor here- JC deserves an award for giving justice to every feelings the scene requires!!!! The writer and director is brilliant for using every set , dialogues and poetry in a scene. I’m excited to see the movie.
This movie is hopeful in leaving you a fresh start and a nostalgia of first love and pain. Thank you for this BL series you made my quarantine life meaningful.

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PPBongi
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Mar 19, 2021
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

Tender and Beautiful

This series is superb! I loved it. One of the finest acting BL series I have seen. It is just joyous, funny, poignant, and intensely real. It is a simple story of a student who is paired with a ‘jock’ for a school project to benefit both. The screenplay is simply brilliant. There are no gimmicks or artificial dramas here. You see the characters flawed but each of them grows not episodically but by slow moving connections. It is the little things that they do for each other that lead to profound changes. They did a much better job of showing the raw emotions of the characters and the beautiful split screen shots that made them look like they were actually together than other series which used the same techniques. If you want to read my full review of this wonderful series, go to ppbongi.medium.com.

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virgievirgie
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Nov 8, 2022
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

Thin in plot but Thick in sweet innocence

The second Filipino drama I watched that's shot during the Covid-19 pandemic about meeting someone special online. In comparison to "Gameboys", "Hello, Stranger" is a lot sweeter and more innocent. I feel all sorts of emotions with our main lead, Mico. This drama really touched my heart and rejuvenated my tiring and cynical heart. I love all the awkward and shy moments.

However, there isn't much going plot wise, and if you are not interested in this sweet romance, this is not the drama for you. It's not as impactful as "Gameboys" and the use of social media as a way to tell the story is also not as creative. Not to say this is a bad drama, but just different and maybe my comparison to "Gameboys" is unfair as well (I can't help it though).

Acting is not bad and there's no irritating character, or annoying 'Baby' (sorry, my last comparison ?) The teacher is hilarious and the friends are caring and supportive. This is a short and easy watch.

Random Observations:
1. Tony Labrusca (Xavier) reminds me of the Chinese actor Wang An Yu in "Forever Love". Both are so handsome and I love their shy smiles.
2. On the other hand, Vivoree Esclito (Kookai) reminds me of the American actress Vanessa Hudgens (who is part Filipina).


Completed: 11/7/2022

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mixpha
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Dec 28, 2021
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

My favorite pinoy bl

I honestly don't know why my attitude towards Hello Stranger and Gameboys were so different. They have similar plots and production but for some reason i ended up loving Hello Stanger so much more. Everything about this mini series is great, the plot, acting, and music are all great. Both couples are really sweet and non-toxic and all of Mico's friends are great lol i wish i had friend like them. The music is also great and i listened to it so much that it was on my spotify wrapped both this year and last year. This show helped me smile through a rough and confusing patch of my life so im thankful for it.

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yoonthethicc
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Nov 19, 2020
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Overall 8.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 8.0
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absolutely beautiful go watch it

this has a typical enemies to lovers kinda vibe but there are wondeful layers to this drama due to such an amazing performance from the cast and the creative writing.

yes, it's very cute sO cute that it'll break your heart and it was bound to happen.

mico is someone who hasn't experienced falling in love and when xavier entered the picture, all emotions riled up. i can not fail to talk about how mico's actor beautifully portrayed his character; from the insecuities of not feeling one doesn't deserve the right to be loved and to a broken heart trying to get back up. the expressions and crying scene of mico coming out to his friends teared me up so hard.... it felt so natural, i honestly wanted to reach out and hug the guy.

xavier, someone who wasn't sure how to handle the situation but was already head over heels for mico. this guy was so used to not having a pair of ears that listens to his thoughts and worries. mico was the right person to make him realise there is someone to talk to and he is worthy to be heard of.

the girls !!! i'm so happy that this is the second filipino bl drama i watched with no toxic/villain female character. it's amazing to see that these female characters are written with thought and care, not just for a plot device or a catalyst to progress the story.

i was so used to those thai/chinese bls having revenge plots involving an ex girlfriend that i was kinda surprised with this one. i love how kokai has such a strong and understanding heart. she didn't brew or plot revenge on mico when she got rejected. instead, she realised they're better off as friends and there is someone else waiting for her. *cOugh* steph *cough* kaiseph is hella adorable btw.

same thing applies to crystal. at first, we saw her as the typical annoying girlfriend. it was so great to see her be mature enough to talk it out with xavier and end the relationship because she knew the guy likes someone else.

i'm really happy with all these filipino bl dramas coming out. i'm stoked to see more!!!

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