I liked this episode more than most people here, because I don't think that this was artificial drama, but the drama that happens when inexperienced guys have difficulty sorting out their feelings - which btw refers to Saengtai, Saengtian, and Lomfon, but I think Phat is the most mature of the four guys, and he should have been able to restrain himself. Interestingly, the most mature sentence came from Saengtai: "If you don't understand my silence, you will not understand any of my words." All this could have happened without the nonsensical "rainy hearing loss thing".
What I didn't like about this episode was the inflation of flashbacks, some of which were really not necessary, and what I liked most was the acting.
Episode 3 was the first Oxin Films episode in a long time that there wasn't much to complain about. Minor flaws of the script are being more than compensated by a gorgeous cast.
This is complete nonsense, but the boys obviously had fun making this series, and it's a pleasure watching them having fun. Many scenes feel like the director simply told the boys "now just fool around".
When "Naked Dining" started, I thought it would be as good as "Our Dining Table", but whereas the latter was beautiful from beginning to end, "Naked Dining" didn't keep up the quality of the first episodes. What a pity. It could have been a great series.
This has been a big surprise. What looked like a remake of the Japanese movie "Restart After Come Back Home" at first, turned out to be a charming, well-written and directed BL series without most of the annoying tropes of other productions. The acting of the leads was on point, and it's hard to believe that Yoon Do Jin is a rookie. He was absolutely convincing in playing the seemingly innocent, but almost wise country boy. There needs to be a season 2.
It took me some time to start liking this series, but I liked episode 9 very much. Maybe I shouldn't, but I must admit that I'm enjoying to watch all these evil people.
After this episode I wished there would be a Japanese remake with the same cast, but only 8 half-hour episodes. It hurts to see these talented actors wasted by an awful script.
The first few minutes were okay - the kids were lovely. After that, we got the typical flaws of many Filipino low budget series, like a weird plot (if any), cliché characters, tropes like the same person being run over by the person's car he will soon bump into, spilling his coffee, and serious sound problems. We also got some of the typical strengths of Filipino low budget series, like some handsome actors and a nice OST. If that's enough to keep people watching it for 10 episodes has to be seen.
This is clearly one of the shows that should be binged when it's complete. But I'll still watch the next episode next Friday, just because I want to know... The young actors are amazing.
I still like this series a lot - mainly because of the acting of some of the actors, especially Title, Suar, and above all Copter. The script has major logical flaws in this episode, but when I want to watch something logical i watch a Discovery Channel documentary. It's a drama based on pure fantasy (there simply isn't anything like temporary hearing loss when it's raining, not to mention temporary telepathy), so I don't expect a logical plot.
What I didn't like about this episode was the inflation of flashbacks, some of which were really not necessary, and what I liked most was the acting.