I’ve watched this at least three, or maybe four times now, and it’s up there at my favorite of all time BLs.
I will forever believe in the power of Yuma. The word miracle exists because there is and has been such occurrences to warrant the need to name them as such. So let’s go with it. Yes, the idea of outrunning an impending doom does seem both impossible and improbable. But is it truly implausible? Yuma opens the door to what is reasonable and allows the idea that just maybe, love does conquer all.
This is all just to say I would give anthing for a S2 and continuation of this story. I love it, but I want more.
Just finished watching this for the second time, and if I could, I would give it 11 stars. It still totally holds up. Actually, I had even more fun the second time around because I got to binge watch, as opposed to the first time watching when I felt the agony of the wait from week to week to see what happened next.
I was immediately hooked by Chen Yi and Ai Di from the first minutes of the first episode, it surprised even me that the side couple had my heart before even the main. But I gotta say, the Ze Rui and Zong Yi storyline is much more palatable in a binge watch. I remember my attention span somewhat waning from Ze Rui & Zong Yi in the latter part of the series, but it definitely held my attention much more in the binge rewatch.
There are but a few BLs that I can positively say the main and side couples hold equal weight, and even less that I would say the side couple almost completely eclipses the main. But Kiseki: Dear To Me is such an incredible show, at least to me, because it leaves nothing that could be considered lacking.
Phenomenally acted and written, the story keeps you engaged throughout each and every episode. And what a story it is! A tour de force from beginning to end!
My heart still belongs more to Chen Yi & Ai Di though, there’s just that something special about the actors, and the character arcs, and their storyline that gripped me by the collar, held me tight, and wouldn’t let go.
This show is a must watch for any BL fan and definitely shouldn’t be missed.
Sorta still don’t know what to think or how I feel about this one. I don’t regret the two months of my life tuning in each week. It was something to watch, so I’ll give it that. And I wouldn’t consider it disappointing necessarily, it just wasn’t very engaging or interesting.
Come on though! This is just so much fun! Man but do I love the Ji Han and Ah Jung repartee. I’m here for it. They’re stuck in the enemies to lovers rut, where at this point I don’t think they even know which side they fall on. They’ve both been the perceived villain and the actual savior multiple times in each other’s lives in the short time they’ve known one another. There’s just that pull there between them, they keep ricocheting off each other but bouncing right back to one another. I loved when Ah Jung threw the bag with Ji Han’s shirt at his face and said something like, you’ll never speak to me again, but then proceeded to have a minutes long discussion with him. Which, what a great scene, Ah Jung’s words were sharp as a sword and equally piercing. And no matter what anyone says, I just can’t dislike Ji Han, I won’t do it, he’s a complicated character and I dig that about him.
I’m not disliking this show, and honestly after ep.3, I’m really looking forward to seeing what happens next.
My one complaint is that I don’t understand why Ji is so mad at Achi. There just hasn’t been enough explained for why he’s so mad and why Achi’s also seemingly clueless to the reason for Ji’s 10 yrs of pent up anger. Since the writers are choosing to hold on to this information as to why Ji is allowed to dislike Achi so much, it’s just making present day Ji come off as a jerk sometimes. I understand something must have happened to make Ji be hurting the way he is, but give us any kind of glimpse as to what that actually is. In the flashbacks all we’ve seen is Ji & Achi’s happiness when they are together.
I guess Ji Han knows that his brother is gay, which is why he is doing all of this!
This is definitely an interesting thought. I wonder though why he would keep pushing for his brother to be with Chae Won. I think Ji Han might still be oblivious. But it would be an intriguing twist.
It does seem like Do Han’s ex might possibly now be back in the picture though. Which I’m very excited to see more of. And it sort of felt like his ex only just found out about Do Han’s rich heir status. Which is a good parallel to Ah Jung also not being aware about this. So many secrets!
I’m starting to think we’ll never get another caliber show that can even come close to the epic that is KinnPorsche. From the characters and the actors, the writing and storylines, the music and settings, no holding back, everything done to the most heightened degree to give the absolute best to servicing the story… it’ll truly never be surpassed.
There will only ever be one KinnPorsche, and it already is and will surely forever be that show that others of it’s ilk will try to emulate and be compared to. But all those other shows can only ever be a mere comparison and never equal to the greatness that is KinnPorsche.
I feel sorry for the actor who plays Teena. He barely had any scene and his storyline with Zouey is nonexistent.…
Completely agree with you. Teena was the character that originally drew me into the show back when it was still being teased. He’s such a handsome guy, but eye candy is all they let him be. I'm feeling the need for some clutching pearls as well.
Why did I keep watching this show? There’s no logical explanation for it, but nevertheless, I did. So I guess that says something. But I don’t know if that says something about the craziness that is Playboyy, or about me and my willingness to watch every week. I think I’m the actual crazy one here.
How can I possibly be thinking that after 30 episodes this ended too soon? Well, here I am, and that’s just what I’m thinking. It will be an absolute travesty and truly a plight upon mankind for this to never get a S2. At least I can definitively say it was fun while it lasted. Some of my hopes may have been a bit dashed at the end there. But I’ll be more than happy to cherish what we got whether it was all around perfect or not. I recommend this as a must watch.
Side note: having first watched Park Ji Hoon in Weak Hero Class, I gotta give it up to him for his mad acting chops. He can be fierce and adorable and everything in between. His range is incalculable.
I will forever believe in the power of Yuma. The word miracle exists because there is and has been such occurrences to warrant the need to name them as such. So let’s go with it. Yes, the idea of outrunning an impending doom does seem both impossible and improbable. But is it truly implausible? Yuma opens the door to what is reasonable and allows the idea that just maybe, love does conquer all.
This is all just to say I would give anthing for a S2 and continuation of this story. I love it, but I want more.
I was immediately hooked by Chen Yi and Ai Di from the first minutes of the first episode, it surprised even me that the side couple had my heart before even the main. But I gotta say, the Ze Rui and Zong Yi storyline is much more palatable in a binge watch. I remember my attention span somewhat waning from Ze Rui & Zong Yi in the latter part of the series, but it definitely held my attention much more in the binge rewatch.
There are but a few BLs that I can positively say the main and side couples hold equal weight, and even less that I would say the side couple almost completely eclipses the main. But Kiseki: Dear To Me is such an incredible show, at least to me, because it leaves nothing that could be considered lacking.
Phenomenally acted and written, the story keeps you engaged throughout each and every episode. And what a story it is! A tour de force from beginning to end!
My heart still belongs more to Chen Yi & Ai Di though, there’s just that something special about the actors, and the character arcs, and their storyline that gripped me by the collar, held me tight, and wouldn’t let go.
This show is a must watch for any BL fan and definitely shouldn’t be missed.
It does seem like Do Han’s ex might possibly now be back in the picture though. Which I’m very excited to see more of. And it sort of felt like his ex only just found out about Do Han’s rich heir status. Which is a good parallel to Ah Jung also not being aware about this. So many secrets!
There will only ever be one KinnPorsche, and it already is and will surely forever be that show that others of it’s ilk will try to emulate and be compared to. But all those other shows can only ever be a mere comparison and never equal to the greatness that is KinnPorsche.
Side note: having first watched Park Ji Hoon in Weak Hero Class, I gotta give it up to him for his mad acting chops. He can be fierce and adorable and everything in between. His range is incalculable.