I'm currently on episode 18, and it's getting really hard to stay invested. In the beginning, I was curious and enjoyed the chemistry between the characters—it had a nice charm. But now, the storyline has become weak and repetitive, filled with never-ending misunderstandings that just drag on unnecessarily.
I understand that miscommunication can be a part of relationships, but this show takes it way too far. When the plot starts to lose strength, good chemistry and romance can sometimes make up for it—but here, I can’t find either anymore. The characters have become frustrating, and the emotional pull that was there early on has completely faded.
Each episode is 45 minutes long, with 24 episodes in total. That’s a lot of time, and it feels like it's being wasted on the same conflicts with no real progress. I’ve lost the curiosity I had at the start, and at this point, even a good ending probably won’t feel worth it. The journey has become slow, repetitive, and honestly, unbearable.
Such a beautiful series! Just melted my heart in every single episode. Their chemistry just went through the roof.... through the sky.... through the space!!!! OMG, I am in love with Peter and Pond 😭💘🛐
I've watched till episode 8—I'm amazed by their chemistry! Every romantic scene feels genuine, without any cringe moments. Great story, beautifully directed, fantastic acting. I'm loving every bit of it!
As a responsible BL fan, I am reposting the message as it is my duty to ensure anyone who is loving this series should not miss 'Secrets Happened on the Litchi Island Extra'.
I will fall short of adjectives because their love story is as beautiful and adorable going forward as it was till now! Just watch it 🥹
A solid 10/10 for this drama! So many feels... Such fresh, raw and youthful romance! Great setting! Great music! Amazing opening sequence! Amazing post-credits scene! GREAT CHEMISTRY!!!!
Enjoyed every part of every episode! Didn't skip a single part of any episode, not even the post-credit!
Chinese creators surely can shake the whole BL industry if they are not under constant threat of censorships 🫠
This might be the most beautiful piece of narrative art ever created. I truly believe it deserves an Oscar or something even greater, if such an award exists. And I mean that without the slightest exaggeration.
I honestly don’t know what to say. Just... thank you to every single person who poured their soul into making this masterpiece!
Even after all these words, it still feels like I haven’t expressed my love and appreciation enough. That’s just how deeply it moved me.
Or is it not because he can manipulate him and control him? Not because he cares? In my opinion he is a narcissistic…
Disclaimer: My judgment is based solely on the series, not the novel, as I haven't read it.
I don’t think it’s fair to judge Fujisawa solely based on his actions in Episode 6. Up until that point, he was the one who cared for Nakarai when he needed it most—providing him with shelter, support, and comfort in every way possible, except for intimacy. He even bought Nakarai a TV despite hating it himself, showing that he prioritized Nakarai’s happiness over his own.
The drastic shift in Fujisawa’s behavior—his need for control and his forcefulness—only emerged in Episode 6, driven by his overwhelming jealousy toward Hagiwara.
That said, Fujisawa undeniably made mistakes, some of which are completely unjustifiable. However, those mistakes don’t erase the good he did for Nakarai, just as any good he might do in the future won’t erase the fact that he forcefully crossed a line with him.
This series truly amazes me because it delves into the raw vulnerability and desperation that people can experience in relationships. It beautifully portrays the different kinds of bonds people find themselves in, sometimes without even realizing it. It also highlights the deep fear of losing someone they’ve grown attached to—so much so that they endure silent suffering until it eventually manifests in unintended ways.
Hagiwara never willingly chose to be in a platonic relationship with Kaori, and neither did she. While Kaori had her own reasons, they don’t justify the pain Hagiwara endured.
On the other hand, Nakarai’s circumstances, combined with Fujisawa’s care, made him fall deeply in love. Over time, that love transcended friendship. Nakarai even confronted Fujisawa directly about what he truly wanted, but despite having similar feelings—something that becomes evident in episode 6—Fujisawa still denied him that love.
In a way, both Hagiwara and Nakarai were trapped in their own suffering, too scared to leave because of their deep attachment to their partners and friends. That unspoken pain inevitably found its outlet in the relationship between Nakarai and Hagiwara.
I like the character of Fujisawa, but not necessarily because he's rough—it's his obsession with Narikawa that fascinates me.
I've been trying to understand his mindset. He idolizes Narikawa to the extent that he sees their bond as something pure and sacred, so much so that he won’t cross the line into intimacy, fearing it would taint their relationship. Yet, when he learns about Narikawa's involvement with Hagiwara, his obsession turns into overwhelming jealousy, driving him to hurt the very person he cherishes the most.
I understand that miscommunication can be a part of relationships, but this show takes it way too far. When the plot starts to lose strength, good chemistry and romance can sometimes make up for it—but here, I can’t find either anymore. The characters have become frustrating, and the emotional pull that was there early on has completely faded.
Each episode is 45 minutes long, with 24 episodes in total. That’s a lot of time, and it feels like it's being wasted on the same conflicts with no real progress. I’ve lost the curiosity I had at the start, and at this point, even a good ending probably won’t feel worth it. The journey has become slow, repetitive, and honestly, unbearable.
I will never forgive any of you if you do so 😭
I will fall short of adjectives because their love story is as beautiful and adorable going forward as it was till now! Just watch it 🥹
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Lizzy, I love you for this adorable piece of art but can you release all episodes at once?? I cannot wait for the next episode 😩
How in the actual fu*k do I get a husband like Chen Li?? Can someone please give me a cheat code??? 😭😭
It is ADORABLE 🥰🫠
Enjoyed every part of every episode! Didn't skip a single part of any episode, not even the post-credit!
Chinese creators surely can shake the whole BL industry if they are not under constant threat of censorships 🫠
This might be the most beautiful piece of narrative art ever created. I truly believe it deserves an Oscar or something even greater, if such an award exists. And I mean that without the slightest exaggeration.
I honestly don’t know what to say. Just... thank you to every single person who poured their soul into making this masterpiece!
Even after all these words, it still feels like I haven’t expressed my love and appreciation enough. That’s just how deeply it moved me.
To whoever this comment may reach —
Watch it! JUST… WATCH IT!
I don’t think it’s fair to judge Fujisawa solely based on his actions in Episode 6. Up until that point, he was the one who cared for Nakarai when he needed it most—providing him with shelter, support, and comfort in every way possible, except for intimacy. He even bought Nakarai a TV despite hating it himself, showing that he prioritized Nakarai’s happiness over his own.
The drastic shift in Fujisawa’s behavior—his need for control and his forcefulness—only emerged in Episode 6, driven by his overwhelming jealousy toward Hagiwara.
That said, Fujisawa undeniably made mistakes, some of which are completely unjustifiable. However, those mistakes don’t erase the good he did for Nakarai, just as any good he might do in the future won’t erase the fact that he forcefully crossed a line with him.
Hagiwara never willingly chose to be in a platonic relationship with Kaori, and neither did she. While Kaori had her own reasons, they don’t justify the pain Hagiwara endured.
On the other hand, Nakarai’s circumstances, combined with Fujisawa’s care, made him fall deeply in love. Over time, that love transcended friendship. Nakarai even confronted Fujisawa directly about what he truly wanted, but despite having similar feelings—something that becomes evident in episode 6—Fujisawa still denied him that love.
In a way, both Hagiwara and Nakarai were trapped in their own suffering, too scared to leave because of their deep attachment to their partners and friends. That unspoken pain inevitably found its outlet in the relationship between Nakarai and Hagiwara.
I've been trying to understand his mindset. He idolizes Narikawa to the extent that he sees their bond as something pure and sacred, so much so that he won’t cross the line into intimacy, fearing it would taint their relationship. Yet, when he learns about Narikawa's involvement with Hagiwara, his obsession turns into overwhelming jealousy, driving him to hurt the very person he cherishes the most.