cliché yet memorable:"
This is proof that a BL series doesn't always need a unique, heavy, or unconventional plot to be great. Sometimes, a cheesy, cliché story works perfectly if the acting is good and the chemistry is on point (also big applause to the director). I watched it back when it was airing and so many people were talking about it. It was trending on Twitter every single week—not because fans were just forcing the hashtag to trend, but because the show was genuinely so engaging to talk about (omg the good old days).
What really stood out was Ohm and Nanon’s acting. There were absolutely no stiff or awkward gestures; they felt incredibly natural. Even though there were quite a few minor production slips in some scenes, Ohm and Nanon’s talent was so distracting that viewers (at least, me) didn't even care.
What really stood out was Ohm and Nanon’s acting. There were absolutely no stiff or awkward gestures; they felt incredibly natural. Even though there were quite a few minor production slips in some scenes, Ohm and Nanon’s talent was so distracting that viewers (at least, me) didn't even care.
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