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This show made me feel emotions I didn't know I could feel in this way.
DISCLAIMER: I was told by a source and also read somewhere that a season two has already been completed (script wise) and all that's left are fan reviews in order for us to get it SO please do your job as fans and upvote as much as you can about this show so we don't have to end it in heartbreak like our last episode!!
Honestly, there's a reason people say Taiwan makes the best bls, I stand by that statement. From the acting to the plot, this cast and crew really REALLY outdid themselves. The storyline could easily be seen as cliche, however, the way the cast and crew portrays the story shines an entirely new light on that cliche completely. Episode one was full of explanations and a bit of goofiness; as time went on the show really took a serious turn and had me on a rollercoaster of emotions. I want to take this time to mention as well, Ricky Hsiao and the other musicians who made the OSTs are so talented, this show introduced me to a new musician I love and I'm forever grateful. Back to the story, at times I felt like somewhere in the plot more could've happened, nonetheless, I really have no complaints other than it being too short. The actors did an amazing job at playing their roles, their was a great balance of silliness, seriousness, tense scenes, and emotion overall. Sometimes you'll find a good show with a good plot + cast that only misses good cinematography but this show did an AMAZING job with their cinematography. I haven't cried over a show in ages and I actually shed a few tears to some scenes (And Ricky Hsiao's amazing vocals) and I'm also grateful for that. This show was definitely a breath of fresh air along with a punch to the face! Amazing job to the actors, crew, and writer of this story. I don't think I've been this obsessed with a drama in ages, keep up the fantastic work! (Not that it means much coming from a random fan somewhere, regardless)
Honestly, there's a reason people say Taiwan makes the best bls, I stand by that statement. From the acting to the plot, this cast and crew really REALLY outdid themselves. The storyline could easily be seen as cliche, however, the way the cast and crew portrays the story shines an entirely new light on that cliche completely. Episode one was full of explanations and a bit of goofiness; as time went on the show really took a serious turn and had me on a rollercoaster of emotions. I want to take this time to mention as well, Ricky Hsiao and the other musicians who made the OSTs are so talented, this show introduced me to a new musician I love and I'm forever grateful. Back to the story, at times I felt like somewhere in the plot more could've happened, nonetheless, I really have no complaints other than it being too short. The actors did an amazing job at playing their roles, their was a great balance of silliness, seriousness, tense scenes, and emotion overall. Sometimes you'll find a good show with a good plot + cast that only misses good cinematography but this show did an AMAZING job with their cinematography. I haven't cried over a show in ages and I actually shed a few tears to some scenes (And Ricky Hsiao's amazing vocals) and I'm also grateful for that. This show was definitely a breath of fresh air along with a punch to the face! Amazing job to the actors, crew, and writer of this story. I don't think I've been this obsessed with a drama in ages, keep up the fantastic work! (Not that it means much coming from a random fan somewhere, regardless)
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