A very frustrating, borderline/lowkey homophobic series that revolved way too much around an unbearable girl who desperately tried to force herself on a spineless guy who had a girlfriend already but couldn't set limits, only to give up on him, just like that, in the last episode...
Possibly one of the most frustrating Korean dramas I've seen in a while, not sure what message the writers wanted to convey with this, If any... I'm so curious to see how they're going to wrap things up in just 1 episode. *gets the popcorns ready*🍿
p.s. Yoonjae's mother reaction to his son having a relationship with another man couldn't have been more Korean, unfortunately it depicts exactly how the majority of Korean parents would probably react in that situation... sad the reality about LGBTQ+ people in this country is still this bad in 2025.
I don't remember the last time I watched a Korean drama with a character that was more annoying than Minju, If I did she's definitely top 5, and she gets worse and worse by the episode.
Soooo, I watch Trin dancing in the rain, smiling, being free and happy and I'm thinking "ok he's the hottest one, no doubt" but then I see Naran and Krailert in that library exchanging flirty messages through books, seducing each other, having passionate sex and I'm like "no, no, no, it's either Naran or Krailert..." 😅 They're all so freaking gorgeous, I can't with my life! I think I've been single for way too long, I need a man hahaha 😂
But seriously, this series is amazing, I'm loving everything about it, the time period it's set in, the soundtrack, the talented actors, the editing... there's potential for it to be possibly the best Thai series of 2025 If they don't screw it along the way.
This series is so relaxing to watch, there's no unnecessary drama, just 2 guys slowly but surely (and awkwardly😅) falling in love with each other, and all these things make me happy.
omg I'm liking this way more than I expected, it is so over the top but in a funny way. I usually don't enjoy comedy in Thai series 'cause I don't find it funny but this series is hilarious! Nut is killing it with this role!
wow that last scene with Naran and Krailert was so freaking hot, the way the sexual tension was sky-rocketing by the second and climaxed with that passionate kissing... damn!🔥
It had started off pretty well and had so much potential but it went downhill like crazy. And to think they kept promoting this series as something the LGBTQ+ community should look up to for being so inclusive and innovative when in reality the whole plot revolves around the macho straight guy conquering the pretty lady of the situation and saving a bunch of gay guys (on and off the court) desperately seeking to be rescued... like, are we in 2025 or 1995? Honestly, I got secondhand embarassment from the amount of clichés in this series. I'm disappointed, this was such a waste of time.
As a fan of historical dramas, it's needless to say it is so refreshing to watch a mature BL drama set in the late 60s during the students/workers protests! The 1st episode got me hooked already.
p.s. Apo is possibly one of the finest men I've ever seen, like, is he even real?
p.s. Yoonjae's mother reaction to his son having a relationship with another man couldn't have been more Korean, unfortunately it depicts exactly how the majority of Korean parents would probably react in that situation... sad the reality about LGBTQ+ people in this country is still this bad in 2025.
But seriously, this series is amazing, I'm loving everything about it, the time period it's set in, the soundtrack, the talented actors, the editing... there's potential for it to be possibly the best Thai series of 2025 If they don't screw it along the way.
And to think they kept promoting this series as something the LGBTQ+ community should look up to for being so inclusive and innovative when in reality the whole plot revolves around the macho straight guy conquering the pretty lady of the situation and saving a bunch of gay guys (on and off the court) desperately seeking to be rescued... like, are we in 2025 or 1995? Honestly, I got secondhand embarassment from the amount of clichés in this series. I'm disappointed, this was such a waste of time.
p.s. Apo is possibly one of the finest men I've ever seen, like, is he even real?