I'm honestly not feeling the two leads at all. Both of them feel very wooden, which for me is a bad combo. I've been anticipating this for months now, so the pilot episode was kinda disappointing. I feel like the 2nd couple will steal the show here a la Strongest Deliveryman.
Short and sweet. No drama, no toxicity. Way more laidback than the previous 2 series. The two leads have really nice chemistry, I've been a HUGE fan of MYNAME since their song Message and I'm so glad to see Insoo after so long (Insoo is my MYNAME bias alongside Seyong). Lee Sang's such a cutiepie, his character screams cinnamon roll and makes me wanna hug him!
Subin being here's just another bonus (Also a big Dal Shabet fan, although my bias was Jiyul).
It's not that I don't like him, it's more like his previous roles hasn't caught my attention. I've seen him in a few shows and they're rather forgettable.
That's still not a justification for being homophobic himself though. Many people have had bad upbringing, most of them turn out fine. His upbringing isn't what establishes his identity. As an adult, he should've known better than to parrot what his father told him.
why are they speaking Filipino and English at the same time? i kinda like it.
PH was colonised by the Americans for ages, so it was integrated into their culture similar to how English is the major language in countries like India, Pakistan (both colonised by the Brits) etc.
I'm frustrated that I didn't watch this show earlier mainly because My Day was such a mess it turned me off from PH BLs, but I was recommend this by a friend of mine who said it's gonna be very different to a typical BL. And how right she was!
The best thing about this show -> It's NOT a BL. It's a coming of age story. The show is more than a show that exists to satisfy the needs of straight teen girls who love to ship cute guys together. In fact the show makes a strong statement against these "allies" and how their "supportive" behaviour are incredibly toxic rather than being helpful to us LBGQT people. I loved that they tackled microaggression and how hurtful it can be. This show has made me excited for the upcoming My Ride (Thai BL) as well because that one also tackles similar topic as this one rather than just being a typical BL drama.
One of the highlights of the drama was the usage of music. The score and the OST were one of the strongest point of the drama, while the sound editing and mixing could do some work (in some scenes, you can actually hear background noises, but nothing major) it doesn't take away from well made the show as a whole was.
Lastly, I have to say Vlad is the best gay character I've seen in an Asian gay/BL show ever. His eloquence is what makes him so likeable. While he hides his primary traits behind a snarky persona, this just adds more to his likeable factor.
The couples are: 1. Victoria & Tony - For most of the episode, Victoria's hung up on Zhang Hao Wei's character, but she soon falls for Tony so they kinda end up together. It's not fixed because it's open ended. 2. Celina & Ryan - no they don't end up together. Instead there's a strong implication that Celina ends up with another guy at the end. 3. Karlina & Li Xin - yes, they end up together. 4. Frida - At the beginning, she still has lingering feelings for David Wang, who's her ex-husband. But she falls in love with Shi An and ends up with him by the end.
Well shot too with that level 3 spirit. One of the best scenes thus far.
You should watch OCN dramas more in general. They don't follow typical Kdrama conventions so they always end up with quality projects that lack tropes.
The recent two episodes were superb. It might seem slow to some, but they're crucial episodes for plot building. They're finally weaving all the threads together. Cannot wait for how it'll all tie in to their role as counters.
Also the ending to ep 6. WOAH THAT ENDING. Lord GIMME EPISODE 7 AND 8 ASAP OR I'M GONNA GO CRAZY! F*** I cannot believe we have to wait for another week to watch the next episode omg this isn't fair!!!!!!!!!! *sobs*
Even so, it'd not erase the homophobic behaviour he has imposed on Chon. If I was Chon, I'd ditch his moron and find a good man who treats me well instead.
If you're considering watching this show, and you haven't seen I Told Sunset About You, just watch ITSAY. The…
Agreed about what you said about loving someone homophobic but tbh most of this show feels like a satire (I mean look at the character of Na, they're basically mocking the trope).
And honestly, I wouldn't recommend ITSAY because it's such a heavy handed show. I watched it and it left me completely exhausted and depressed. Too much angst. I'd rather watch something lighter.
Ton is visually SO HOT but oh lord, he's so fucking dense. Makes me wanna bash his heads in. His hotness is completely destroyed by how annoying he is.
Subin being here's just another bonus (Also a big Dal Shabet fan, although my bias was Jiyul).
The best thing about this show -> It's NOT a BL. It's a coming of age story. The show is more than a show that exists to satisfy the needs of straight teen girls who love to ship cute guys together. In fact the show makes a strong statement against these "allies" and how their "supportive" behaviour are incredibly toxic rather than being helpful to us LBGQT people. I loved that they tackled microaggression and how hurtful it can be. This show has made me excited for the upcoming My Ride (Thai BL) as well because that one also tackles similar topic as this one rather than just being a typical BL drama.
One of the highlights of the drama was the usage of music. The score and the OST were one of the strongest point of the drama, while the sound editing and mixing could do some work (in some scenes, you can actually hear background noises, but nothing major) it doesn't take away from well made the show as a whole was.
Lastly, I have to say Vlad is the best gay character I've seen in an Asian gay/BL show ever. His eloquence is what makes him so likeable. While he hides his primary traits behind a snarky persona, this just adds more to his likeable factor.
1. Victoria & Tony - For most of the episode, Victoria's hung up on Zhang Hao Wei's character, but she soon falls for Tony so they kinda end up together. It's not fixed because it's open ended.
2. Celina & Ryan - no they don't end up together. Instead there's a strong implication that Celina ends up with another guy at the end.
3. Karlina & Li Xin - yes, they end up together.
4. Frida - At the beginning, she still has lingering feelings for David Wang, who's her ex-husband. But she falls in love with Shi An and ends up with him by the end.
Also the ending to ep 6. WOAH THAT ENDING. Lord GIMME EPISODE 7 AND 8 ASAP OR I'M GONNA GO CRAZY! F*** I cannot believe we have to wait for another week to watch the next episode omg this isn't fair!!!!!!!!!! *sobs*
And honestly, I wouldn't recommend ITSAY because it's such a heavy handed show. I watched it and it left me completely exhausted and depressed. Too much angst. I'd rather watch something lighter.