Episode 6 was frustrating because nothing that happened was logical at all. On top of that, the preview seems to suggest Kaitoon may end up with Non - seriously? The only positive thing about this episode was the 2 minutes of Jeff Satur who is hotter (and a better actor) than anybody else in this show.
The premise of this series may be improbable, but it isn't a true-to-life documentary, it's fiction, right? Let's wait and see where the author will take it. New is doing great for a rookie, and Zee is doing great cause he's Zee. Solid start I would say.
The problem of this series is that it's airing at the same time as "You're my Sky", and it is losing that competition in every single aspect. I don't blame the actors, though - they are all newbies, and as such they aren't doing too bad.
I knew since TharnType that Kaownah is an excellent actor, but I'm very surprised at Turbo. He's so much better than I expected. The entire cast is doing very well. Nice series so far.
There seems to be a competition for the most boring BL series Award 2022 - Gen Y 2 is a strong competitor, Physical…
Phai and Sandee are an interesting couple indeed.- I don't think the writers were thinking very much because they made fans decide about the essentials of the series.
A creepy, unprofessional, intrusive doctor, a creepy, matchmaking, intrusive mother, a spoiled, pouting brat who needs a beating more than a physical therapy, all brought together by a weird script. I'll still keep watching it because of Son who is simply hot. Oh, and Dr Yang of course.
After Bad Buddy, I didn't expect GMMTV to release another series of a similar quality so soon, but here it is! Cinematography, script, and acting are brilliant. And honestly, who would have thought any other couple could beat OffGun's chemistry? But then there's FlukeFirst - amazing!
I've always defended Ranz Gonzales' productions, but I'm losing my patience now. The writing is terrible - it took Luke and Calix 8 episodes of yelling at each other, then they reconcile out of nowhere, and I bet they again won't end up together for some improbable coincidence, because main couples never have a happy ending in Ranz Gonzales series. Juanmig's illness also comes without any preparation. Well, at least Allen and Clark were allowed to display some acting skills in ep 9. Like in the iconic rain scene in "Paano Kaya" it is Clark who sets an emotional highlight of the show.
Valen and Kaitoon are a lovely couple. I like the realistically cautious way their relationship is growing. The tattoo scene was cute. And what is more: it's not even the final episode, and they are kissing! I mean, not cheek-pecking, but kissing! In Phuket!