Honestly, in this season I found Hira frustrating and I literally wanted to shake him to understand that Kiyoi actually loves him back. Like are they in a relationship or not? It's like a servant serving a king.
Again, they are weird, but strangely complement each other and cute together. Like they fit like a glove to each other in a weird way. Like they are both obsessed with each other, which is why their relationship works.
The acting and chemistry of the actors are really good, that's probably why I love them together <3 Or maybe I'm weird as well ;P
Anyway, at the end of this season 2 we see Hira moving slowly forward and wants to reach Kiyoi so we can say that Hira wants to get closer to Kiyoi.
The story was so beautiful and artistic. At first, I thought it was nothing special, but I was totally wrong. I really got mesmerised by the story and by Hira's and Kiyoi's relationship and chemistry.
Honestly, Hira's and Kiyoi's relationship was kind of weird at first, but it got interesting. We got to see both of their perspectives of how they felt about each other.
Like they liked each other so much that they both did not know what to do exactly and awkwardly fumbled around each other. It was weird, so cute and adorable <3
Then, when they finally understood each other and communicated properly that they both love each other, it was like fireworks sparked in the sky and my breath of relief came out. I was really tense, and I hoped it would be a happy ending and my wish came true! <3
I actually liked it a lot! The story was interesting. Also, since it was a game, adding effects during fighting scenes, adding name tags, and listing the characters abilities made it feel more like a game which I really liked.
For the ending, it feels like open ended, and it could continue and it looked like the game was starting to upload again. If they continue it, I would like to see Cheng Da Lei and Su Ying together.
The story wasn't perfect, like it too draggy at times, but I enjoyed it on the whole :)
Sam and Mon were cute and adorable together. I did enjoy them together but at the same time, I did not like them that much together. I'm contradicting myself, right?
At first, I thought that they do not have that much of chemistry together. But they do have chemistry and do go out of their way to show it. Which is why I get why they put them together.
I think the problem is more of the actress playing Mon. I do not like her acting at all. She feels fake and awkward. At first you would not notice, especially since her character is nice, kind, etc. However, as the story got along you realize that she is the problem. Like her crying scenes were hopeless and her face expressions were fake and sometimes it did not match.
On the other hand, the actress playing Sam is good. Her expressions her good and on point. And this is considering Sam's character was the least likeable. But when she has her poker face on and is actually dying inside, her hidden smiles towards Mon, her bluntness, being shy, etc. She really is a good actress.
I do like this drama overall though. It's not the best I have ever watched. But considering this is the one of the first full-length Asian GL drama made, this is already a huge step and a good drama compared to when BL dramas started in the first place.
I love that they are taking more steps to show more LGBTIQ+ representatives and not just show BL or gay dramas. Don't get me wrong, I love BL dramas. But we need to see more.
Like I look forward to the day when they put real transgenders as main characters especially in Asian dramas. They are always supporting characters and even when they are main characters, they are played by actors who aren't real transgenders. At least according to my knowledge and what I know so far. Maybe there are dramas like that I haven't discovered.
I can't even find it raw hahaha....I don't think it is something someone will add eng sub to unless it become…
It's a shame, I hope someone subs it. I rarely see Gypsy as the female lead, as she is usually in the supporting role or the second female lead and I wanted to watch it.
Honestly, in this season I found Hira frustrating and I literally wanted to shake him to understand that Kiyoi actually loves him back. Like are they in a relationship or not? It's like a servant serving a king.
Again, they are weird, but strangely complement each other and cute together. Like they fit like a glove to each other in a weird way. Like they are both obsessed with each other, which is why their relationship works.
The acting and chemistry of the actors are really good, that's probably why I love them together <3 Or maybe I'm weird as well ;P
Anyway, at the end of this season 2 we see Hira moving slowly forward and wants to reach Kiyoi so we can say that Hira wants to get closer to Kiyoi.
Looking forward to the movie! ^_^
The story was so beautiful and artistic. At first, I thought it was nothing special, but I was totally wrong. I really got mesmerised by the story and by Hira's and Kiyoi's relationship and chemistry.
Honestly, Hira's and Kiyoi's relationship was kind of weird at first, but it got interesting. We got to see both of their perspectives of how they felt about each other.
Like they liked each other so much that they both did not know what to do exactly and awkwardly fumbled around each other. It was weird, so cute and adorable <3
Then, when they finally understood each other and communicated properly that they both love each other, it was like fireworks sparked in the sky and my breath of relief came out. I was really tense, and I hoped it would be a happy ending and my wish came true! <3
For the ending, it feels like open ended, and it could continue and it looked like the game was starting to upload again. If they continue it, I would like to see Cheng Da Lei and Su Ying together.
Sam and Mon were cute and adorable together. I did enjoy them together but at the same time, I did not like them that much together. I'm contradicting myself, right?
At first, I thought that they do not have that much of chemistry together. But they do have chemistry and do go out of their way to show it. Which is why I get why they put them together.
I think the problem is more of the actress playing Mon. I do not like her acting at all. She feels fake and awkward. At first you would not notice, especially since her character is nice, kind, etc. However, as the story got along you realize that she is the problem. Like her crying scenes were hopeless and her face expressions were fake and sometimes it did not match.
On the other hand, the actress playing Sam is good. Her expressions her good and on point. And this is considering Sam's character was the least likeable. But when she has her poker face on and is actually dying inside, her hidden smiles towards Mon, her bluntness, being shy, etc. She really is a good actress.
I do like this drama overall though. It's not the best I have ever watched. But considering this is the one of the first full-length Asian GL drama made, this is already a huge step and a good drama compared to when BL dramas started in the first place.
I love that they are taking more steps to show more LGBTIQ+ representatives and not just show BL or gay dramas. Don't get me wrong, I love BL dramas. But we need to see more.
Like I look forward to the day when they put real transgenders as main characters especially in Asian dramas. They are always supporting characters and even when they are main characters, they are played by actors who aren't real transgenders. At least according to my knowledge and what I know so far. Maybe there are dramas like that I haven't discovered.
Long story short, I do recommend this drama :)