I find nothing wrong with the time length of these episodes. The storyline has a good star and the chemistry between the main couple and the group of friends/co-workers is fantastic!!
I cannot watch this series and not end up craving Thai food. I also end up thinking that Pharm from UWMA should turn up here to intern for the summer with the pastry chef!!
I am enjoying this series, because the characters don't come across to me as college aged students written as pre-teens. Fiat is an attractive young gay man, who has experienced his fare share of sexual experiences, relationships, but has never shared his heart with anyone, due to his crush on Leo, his best friend from childhood. Come to find out, Leo has also been nursing a long-time crush on Fiat. How do these two navigate the passage from friends to boyfriends? How does Fiat deal with the less than experienced Leo? How does Leo handle Fiat's past experiences and boyfriends, when they appear back into their lives?
From what I am seeing as a 49 year old woman, most viewers of BL series really cannot handle or accept real life situations being written in these storylines. They just want the cutesy, sweet, same old repetitive BL drama where everybody is happily ever after at the end of each episode. I liked that the writers showed that Korn, who has been in love with Knock since they were kids, was the one who had issues with his father accepting his son and his relationship.
I'm invested!!