asia has its own century-long tradition of slapstick acting. If you're not cultural and not accepting to Asian culture, then don't watch it. Don't call slapstick acting "cringe." It's not cringe to millions of people.
Might just be my #1 JBL of 2025. I thought it was going to be 'When it Rains, it Pours'
"When it rains" is still number 1 for me. This one feels a bit mechanic. Like everything's good but it feels like they are just going through the motions.
Folks, yes it’s about a gay couple but it’s not really BL. The story is focused on the cases, and there’s very little on their romance. If you want something similar with a legal theme but more BL focused, try “Love Is a poison”
Not really impressed any more. I loved the camp humour at the start, and it made sense because if you have ever…
Must it be either/or? Can't it be "and"? By the way, I think the waking up from coma scene refutes what you say about him being unfeeling and superficial. He was so agitated during the scene that he lasped back into coma. That shows how much he cares.
Why did kata put in lipstick to kiss his dad