Hmm. This series has some nice things about it - Khaitoon is adorable and charming, it's well-filmed, and I liked…
Right?! Why does Non keep doing this to himself? And why is Khaitoon so indifferent to the roses? He first thinks they're from Non and doesn't seem to think anything of it. But when he finds out they're not from him, he doesn't react either.
Also, like someone already pointed out, did they not think that anyone would notice that the hairstyles and hair color change forsome characters from one scene to the next?
Darn it, I dropped this show because I couldn't stand it. Then tried again cause I was bored and now I'm actually kinda invested. It's still pretty bad and lots of cringey scenes, but I like Mark and Kit and now I'm even curious to see what happens between Pok and Tong (the actor playing Tong has improved so much since last season). Also, I forgot the the actors who play Pai and Sandee were a couple in The Moment and The Moment Since so it's nice to see them together in a different series.
I enjoyed this first episode. It filled in some gaps - showing Kaitoon apologizing to Nont and actually showing up for one of their meetups (late but showed up finally). Him standing him up and never apologizing didn't fit his character. Also finally explaining the reason behind Peat and King's breakup. Looks like they may have stepped back the relationship between Kaitoon and Valen. And is June transgender?
What the eff did I just watch? Okay, in Episode 9, Chudjane hooks up with Sean, obviously there's chemistry there.…
Couldn't agree more. Mr. "Dream Guy" is a hypocrite and the ending seems completely contrived. Mick was never even on his radar and like you say, there is zero romantic, sexual or any kind of chemistry between the two of them. Wasted my time watching this.
Wow! I wasn't that into season 1 and if this is what we can expect from season 2, I'm out. The last 10 minutes was like watching paint dry. I got second hand embarrassment from some of the awful acting. There was hardly any substance to this episode other than a bunch of flashbacks and a reshot of the last episode of last season. Which I can understand because a lot of the actors have changed looks wise in the last year or so. There are better BLs on the horizon so I'll wait for those.
This was fun and and entertaining but if fans were hoping to see a lot of interaction or "sweet" moments between Sam and Yu, there wasn't much. Fan service creates a lot of expectations.
I loved this series so much. The actors were impeccable and although I agree it was rushed considering the complexity of the plot, it is such a beautiful story.
The last episode was the best of the bunch. Not a bad series, but the lack of chemistry between the two leads (in my opinion) was the real culprit. They both did a good job in their roles, just didn't see them together at all.
The end felt rushed so I adjusted my rating from a 9 to an 8. Maybe I'm even being overly generous. The acting was superb and the storyline with all its components was compelling. It fell apart for me the last two episodes - not sure if the Covid restrictions had any impact on wrapping up the series but it just felt so rushed. All of them in that little room and tying everything into a nice bow just didn't do it for me.
There is no chemistry between any of these characters. And then Jedai and Nine out of nowhere?! Desperate to watch good BL and this ain't it. Thank goodness for Light on Me for a real feel good show.
Also, like someone already pointed out, did they not think that anyone would notice that the hairstyles and hair color change forsome characters from one scene to the next?