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watching BL in the corner of my room
Dec 13, 2023
5 of 5 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 10
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Two cuties Falling in Love and They just Might Kiss...

Another one of the JBLs that just does it for me. Nothing jaw-dropping, nothing fresh and new, just a quaint little love story that put me at ease and in a good mood. Even If I Try to Fall in Love With You exemplifies the true meaning of catching feelings and going for it even when it might scare you.

Let's Dive In.

Oh, such a wonder little love story. Amane, who used to hooking up with older men due to his past trauma of coming out finds himself falling for the walking green flag that is Ryuji, his school classmate who works at his late father's restaurant. And eventually, through trial and error, through some awkwardness and being truthful, they end up happily ever after. This JBL is everything that I love about Japanese series: The plot, the dialogue, the inner monologue, the way they go about confessing -- it's put into such a perfect order that it's really hard not to enjoy it, even if the series isn't long.

The chemistry was off the charts. It detailed perfectly the awkwardness of dating for the first time and going about having a crush and someone you like at such a young age. Ryuji saw through Amane's mechanism of smiling and laughing as a way to shield himself from getting hurt, along with Amane noticing the hurt and exhaustion that Ryuji was experiencing because of the loss of his dad, and keeping up with a restaurant he has no passion for. I think what makes or breaks a couple for me is when they can notice details, they're usually very subtle, yet when it's noticed/called out, I get all gooey on the inside cause -- omg you're paying attention. But most importantly, I just loved them as they were. Amane, although being afraid of his past experiences, is right off the bat open about his sexuality and not afraid to be blunt and honest about what he's feeling, only afraid of the aftermath of his truthfulness. And of course, Ryuji is just a sweetheart, letting it be known that it's okay to feel what he's feeling, there to listen and to tease, and to care. They were just such a delight to watch and such a joy seeing them start off their relationship all giddy and clumsy-like. I only wish that I could see their relationship develop even more (omg when Ryuji asked to kiss him again?? Hello that was so stinking adorable??).

With how short this series was, I'm glad we didn't have any secondary plots or otherwise, this would've been messy and felt rushed. But with saying that, I do wish this had maybe 3-4 more episodes so we could have a more fully fleshed-out series, go more in-depth into their past lives, and maybe see them build that connection even more.

Ratings:

Story: 8.5/10 - Just pure fluff filling my screen. I would've liked it to be more fleshed out, but what we did get was still really good.

Acting: 9/10 - Both leads did a job well done! I loved how expressional Takato (Amane) was with this character.

Music: 6/10 - It wasn't distracting.

Recommendation Value: 10/10 - It's just pure fluff so I don't know anyone who wouldn't want to not watch this. So good, so pure, so lovely, and I'm going to miss them.

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I Cannot Reach You
7 people found this review helpful
Dec 3, 2023
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 10
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J-BL Gem of 2023

Oh yeah, this was the shit. This was everything and more to me. This is the kind of story I crave more in BL -- simplistic first love stories that can tug at every heartstring until you're desperately crying out for more once it ends. I Can't Reach You was a spectacular J-BL that I'm so glad I found cause this was exactly what my little soul needed.

Let's Dive In.

Friends to lovers will always be my cup of tea, but add on childhood friends to lovers and you've basically sold me. And then on top of that, it's a first love story where we get to go through them experiencing their firsts with each other. And then on top of THAT, you throw in a plot without evil scheming characters or a third wheel -- just pure fluff, and feelings. I loved this, but I think that's obvious at this point.

Oh gosh, how I loved Yamato and Kakeru. They were flawed individuals with traits and odd perspectives like that of any hormonal teenager. Seeing Yamato so head over heels was nice, but getting to go through the story and finding these little moments when you can tell Kakeru is starting to feel something too -- the longing stares, keeping little memorabilia, laying his head on his shoulder, holding hands, the sparkling eyes while he smiles -- urgh, fuck, I love that shit so much.

Everything was so perfect, it was the right mix of awkward first encounters with figuring out feelings and how to go about them. The leads had great chemistry and great connection. Off-topic, but Kentaro (Yamato) is the prettiest J-actor I've ever seen and I could write an entire essay on his essence and soft masculine power. And yes I mean the prettiest (aka hottest) sorry I don't make the rule.

I just loved the plot too. I spoke a little bit about this, but there's nobody getting in the way of the main characters but themselves. No conniving jealous person, no evil parents or siblings, no troubling third wheel. Truly just feelings and a bit of miscommunication (which they fix by the end! Gosh, I love them). And yes, there were the girls practically throwing themselves at Yamato, but they were there as a jealousy mechanism for Kakeru and vice-versa, not an actual third wheel that you would have to worry about.

I love the other characters. I loved Yamato's sister, I loved the blonde-haired dude who was pretty much their love advisor and helped move their relationship. I loved that we didn't spend any time on them coming out or Kakeru having some deep contemplation on the fact that he liked a guy or the fact that others didn't react to it either. It was just a regular-smegular love story between friends and it's perfect. This was just such a gem of a series, seriously, it was so great.

My only little negative thing to say was that I hated when the sparkles would pass by their faces, it looked like some really cheap editing, but that might just be me. Also, the subtitles weren't it for a couple of the episodes, but again, just slight nit-picking.

Ratings:

Story: 9/10 - So so good! The pacing was perfect the storytelling was perfect and we went straight into the plot as soon as the series started.

Acting: 9/10 - great! They all did really good! I won't say their acting was the best I've seen, but still did really well! I liked Haru (Kakeru)'s acting the most!

Music: 7/10 - I didn't pay much attention to it, but it wasn't distracting.

Recommendation value: 10/10 - I rarely give something a 10 out of 10, but gosh lee, this really was so good and I highly recommend it. It's good for wanting something simple and fluffy and happy. I know I'm happy!

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The New Employee
7 people found this review helpful
Aug 3, 2023
7 of 7 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 6.0
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Suenghyun and Jongchan serve as one of 2022's most poorly executed couples of 2022. They had so much potential to work with, so many different routes and twists and turns to take, and yet, none were taken. New Employee is a mess if not a tad bit boring, but I will say that Kwon Hyuk (Jongchan) makes up for that because he's gorgeous, but it's not enough for this to be entertaining though.

Let's Dive In.

So for one, this is too damn short. So short that it's shorter than the usual KBL lengths. So of course we come to the problem of things not being sorted out like they should be, and it's a jumble of mess, miscommunication, and conflict that's not real conflict. Seunghyun upset because Jongchan dated his ex-crush years ago? Okay, And why not throw in a tornado and shark attacks while you're at it. Such a dumb conflict that at this point I was skipping.

The romance, in the beginning, was super cute, Seunghyun's admiration, and the little things that would happen between them were cute. I feel like their getting together was really quickly done (since I'm more of a slow-burner) but it was fine how it was (ig). After they get together their romance is a bit off. Some uncomfortable staring, some awkward laughs. They had potential but it's just all rushed and a little tacky.

Ratings:

Story: 5/10 - Outside of the problems I have with it, it's also just really boring. I'm not a huge fan of office romances because they come with office jargon which is tedious to sit through.

Acting: 8.5/10 - It was okay. Nothing jaw-dropping and nothing terrible, but it was okay. Both leads did a really good job.

Music: 6/10 - I wasn't paying attention.

Recommendation Value: 6/10 - Some parts good, some parts bad. Both leads are handsome so that's a bonus. Watch if you want or don't watch. It wouldn't be my first recommendation of KBLs, but it wasn't the worst thing either.

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Hit Bite Love
7 people found this review helpful
Apr 19, 2023
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 3.0
Story 3.0
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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Wowza

I kind of knew going into this, it was going to be way below mediocre, but Hotdog, was this a trash fire of bad acting, an even worse script, and a god-awful theme song (I mean seriously who in production allowed that??) Hit Bite Love is terrible, which is the main reason why I watched it cause sometimes I need to not think and just watch.

Let's Dive In.

There's not much to say. This series is horrible in all aspects, and if you're wanting to watch, watch it specifically because you want to watch garbage, because you want to have a good laugh, because you need background sound while doing homework, etc. Anything but actually take this series seriously.

I didn't realize how young some of the actors are. Especially with the subject of BDSM which plays a part in all relationships. Talking about BDSM, it's so laughable in this, but quite honestly, it utilizes BDSM more than I've seen other series involving BDSM do. It's cringey, it's very awkwardly quiet (even the music doesn't help), and I skipped most of it by the end.

The only couple I decently liked was King and Burger. I think they could've had a really cute series had it just been the two of them, a proper plot, and a longer runtime. They were giving me MSP vibes that I was kind of digging, but whoever was behind the script completely obliterates their cute little rom-com romance.

Ratings:

Story; 3/10 - the plot is cheap writing and even worse storytelling. Everything's a bit rushed, and there's so much happening (murder mystery..?) that it hurts my brain. I'll give the only two stars I feel like giving to King and Burger's plot. The other star is because it's so bad that it's almost entertaining.

Acting: 5/10 - The acting is bad, but it's not the worse aspect of this series, so it's not unwatchable. Jur (Burger) and Vic (Hida) actually seem to have some potential, they just need a better crew to back them up.

Music: 1/10 - Who the fuck green-lighted that theme song? They sound so excruciatingly terrible that I kind of wanted to cry for the boys that sang it. Cause now it's out for the world to hear and years later, if any of these actors are to grow in popularity, they will be made fun of for it until they die. I know they're already probably regretting it.

Recommendation Value: 1/10 - Again, watch for fun, turn your brain off, and have a good laugh. But don't watch for any reason other than that.

I think they teased a season 2??? Really??

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Unforgotten Night
7 people found this review helpful
Apr 15, 2023
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 4.0
Story 4.0
Acting/Cast 6.5
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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Wow.

Wow.

If MDL allowed only one-word reviews, then wow would be the only thing I'd have to say.

I pretty much skimmed through this epic crisis of a series. What was promised to be this very raunchy, BDSM, mafia series quickly turned into a mafia and cut to the morning after series. I only kept watching for Baiboon and Kom cause I liked their dynamic, but their development just suddenly stops, so we don't ever get a proper ending with the two of them.

Ratings:

Story: 4/10 - I really just skimmed through this series, so I won't even begin to say I understood what was happening. Some mafia stuff? It's crazy that this all starts though because of a one-night stand.

Acting: 6.5/10 - most of the cast was mediocre. With as many series as Yoon has been in, you'd think he'd have improved by now, but no. No one's acting was good, everyone stayed on the same plain as just being ok enough for me to get through the series.

Music: 5/10 didn't pay attention to it which means it wasn't distracting.

Recommendation value: 1/10 - I don't have the strongest say in whether or not to watch this just because I really didn't 100% pay much attention to it, but from what I can remember, it's not worth it. Watch for some comedic relief, but do yourself a favor and watch any other series besides this one.

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Hard Love Mission
7 people found this review helpful
Dec 18, 2022
7 of 7 episodes seen
Completed 2
Overall 5.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 2.0
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Eh

I think someone said it already, but yes, the highlight of this series was the height difference, and yes, I am that shallow. I'm not going to harp on this series too much because it obviously didn't have a big budget, nor did it have credible actors. But for what it's worth, I think it actually wasn't that bad for the budget it was given.

Let's Dive In.

The premise of the show is decent. It's actually pretty well thought out and somewhat original. It takes itself off coarse many times due to the lack of a coherent script and actors who can dish it out. But again, for what it's worth, it's not that bad.

The romance is eh. Their height difference carried me to the end for sure. I did enjoy their little face-painting thing, and the interview at the end was cute. Outside of those moments, everything else was okay. Pete's acting is stale and Tonliew's is mediocre. They have zero connection, and only a pinch of chemistry at the end.

Ratings:

Story: 6/10 - Okay. Good in some parts and bad in others.

Acting: 7/10 - Eh. They were new actors so I'll give them some leeway, but I've seen better. Tonliew was probably their strongest actor.

Music: 5/10 - I don't remember.

Rewatch Value: 2/10 - Maybe any time Putter is looming over Yoshi like a tower. Other than that, probably not.

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Ghost Host, Ghost House
7 people found this review helpful
Dec 5, 2022
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.0
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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Not My Cup of Tea

I've never been the type to enjoy ghost love stories, but I feel like this one isn't necessarily the same thing, however, it still wasn't my cup of tea. I think the romance side of the story was way too fast-paced. The building-up was going well, and then they just went straight to it, and once you've passed the intimate stage, I usually lose interest because there's nothing else to be excited about. And that's exactly what happen and I just had no interest at all. I pretty much skipped a few episodes after episodes 4-5 and watched the last one fully. I think the ghost plot itself was nice, but as I said, it doesn't intrigue me very much. Seenam and Prim's story was very tragic, yet beautiful, but still wasn't enough to keep me interested. There were a few nice plot twists, and I think Seefoon is the cutest.

Ratings:

Story: 6.5/10 - the ghost story is nice, but the romance happened too quickly for me. Nothing was enough to keep me very inspired though.

Acting: 8/10 - Good! The cast all did a good job. A few "eh"s here and there but it was decent.

Music: 5/10 - don't remember but it wasn't distracting so that's good.

Rewatch value: 1/10 - No.

I can see why a lot of people enjoyed this. The main leads had very good chemistry, I just think it happened too quickly for me to be interested in the entire series. I wouldn't mind seeing them again. I personally don't recommend it, but if supernatural plots intrigue you, go for it.

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Make It Right 2
7 people found this review helpful
Apr 30, 2021
14 of 14 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 3.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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Better than the Original

I did like Make it Right, but there was something that shifted in Make It Right 2 that made me fall more in love with the characters than the first one ever did for me.

I want to love Book and Frame so badly, but the way they had gotten together in MIT was disgusting. Although, I liked their pairing a lot more this season since they were given an actual plot. The situation between Book and his former partner was so devastating, and Toey did an amazing job at portraying this depressed character. I broke down so hard when Frame found Book and the pills on the floor. Both actors did an incredible job and definitely deserved a pat on the back (especially for making me cry since I NEVER cry). As much as I loved them this season, I can't forget how poorly the writers treated them last season, and I still can't get behind their toxic relationship.

Mo and Yok had to be my favorite couple this season. They had such a fun comedic feel that made the series feel so much lighter. CONSENT IS SEXY. I'll never stop saying it. Yok and Mo did an incredible job at showing what actual consent before and during sex looks like. I appreciate these actors and hope to see them in future dramas.

Fuse and Tee were okay this season, nothing bad, but nothing amazing either. Fuse finally broke up with his girlfriend, so his relationship with Tee actually felt real. The confession at the beach was pure magic. I only cry during two occasions: one, coming-out scenes, and two, emotional confession scenes. I was entirely balling my eyes out again. It was impeccable, and Peak's did an awesome performance.

Overall the series was good. The situation between Wit and Yok's mom was not it. I skipped it all. Rodtang and Nine were finally given a story, but it still felt incomplete. Not that I cared, because I'm still not a fan of Beam's acting. It was a fun watch, and it kept me entertained, so I'm not disappointed at all.

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Cutie Pie 2 You
8 people found this review helpful
Feb 9, 2023
4 of 4 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.0
Story 4.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 2.5
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For the CutiePie Lovers ONLY

This was seriously for the Cutiepie die-hard fans and them only. Because there was pretty much no story, but there were plenty of people kissing and getting naked so you have that.

Let's Dive In.

I didn't start watching this with any high expectations or anything (because I wasn't very impressed with the first season either) but just the little expectation I had was let down. For one, I was hoping for more between Diao and Yi, which we get very little of. I'd say the only real couple that had okay development was Nuer and Syn (and a really patient nc scene that was top-notch content).

My feelings for Nuea and Kilen were half and half last season, and I think it's the same here, but maybe a bit more hate. Their dynamic feels like a father and son dynamic, and I absolutely hate it. Kuea gets treated like a kid who can't take care of himself and Kilen is just the rich daddy who gets him what he wants and kisses him at night. And no, this doesn't scream 'sugar daddy' it screams 'he's acting like my real daddy'.

All the NC scenes are as good as they were last season (although, I will say that Kuea and Kilen's NC scene after their wedding was kind of anticlimactic). This sequel was really just some fanservice and spa ad placement. I'm the kind of person that likes some plot even with a raunchy series and only 4 episodes. But this is good if that's all you're coming to watch for -- skinship and no plot.

Some perks I did like: we saw Perth (Jay) and I love him so freaking much. I really hope he gets his own series one of these days. Foei!! I love him, he's THE best character in this entire series. If he wasn't in this sequel, I honestly don't know what I would do (the thighs on that man?? oh my god?). Again, they had beautiful settings and locations like last season, with an incredible budget. Same with the cinematography. I love that Japanese-feel you get when watching.

Rating:

Story: 4.5/10 - pretty empty. It's a lot of wedding junk and a few sentimental conversations. I'm purposefully giving it a lower score just cause I wanted more Yi and Nuea.

Acting: 8/10 - it's good. Zee's character comes off blander in this series, but that's not him, that's the directing.

Music: 5/10 - It wasn't distracting, but I didn't pay it any attention.

Recommendation Value: 2.5/10 - Really only watch this because you LOVED cutiepie, otherwise, it's nothing special.

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Tonhon Chonlatee
8 people found this review helpful
May 21, 2021
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 3.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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Great Beginning, Terrible Ending

Writing this review is a little hard for me. I really enjoyed this show, but everything callapsed by the end. with my love for Pod, Mike, and Toptap, it's hard to even be able to comprehend that this was the content they gave us. What started off as a masterpiece became a sorrowful excuse of a BL.

Let's Dive In.

Let's start off with the pros of this series. Ai and Ni were the sunshine throughout this series. Mike and Toptap have this comedic energy that only the two of them can create when they're together. There wasn't a single part in the show that I wasn't laughing, they're what kept me watching. They both did an excellent job in this, and I hope that we can see them with their own series. The only thing I can say that bugged me a bit is that we never see them kiss? Every time they would go for a kiss, it would cut, or they would pretend to. It's a GMMTV produced show, so there was no reason to try and hide their kisses (also it's 2021). Miriam was a great addition to the show. She was supportive and caring, and she also had her comedic moments. I wished she was a little less BL-obsessed, but that's my only argument with her. For the most part, this trio was amazing, and I hope to see them again very soon. I loved the character development of Na, He was a snobby kid, but by the end, he improved and even got his own boyfriend to spoil. I'm a sucker for lifelong crush tropes. Tonhon and Chonlatee liking each other but neither knew about it was super lovely and precious. Getting to go back and see the way Ton felt during certain scenes was a really nice touch, and it made me feel differently about him. The dirty humor in this series was spot on, from them pretending to be the two dudes from The Untamed, to them just being themselves. Whoever wrote the script deserves a pat on the back (sort of). Everybody deserves a mom like Chon's mom. Her epic explosion on Ton's dad was the best thing that I have ever seen in my life.

Onto the cons. Tonhon really annoyed me. He was openly homophobic for quite some time (seemingly weird since he had a crush on Chon for quite a while). He was so homophobic that his own roommates didn't even want to admit that they were seeing each other. As I said, it's 2021, there was no need for him to be so homophobic, he could've easily just been a cool dude completely fine with his roommates dating. There was no need for Amp, and definitely no need for Nueng. We are over the petty ex-girlfriend plot, please GMMTV, bring something different to the table. Along with Neung, the bathroom scene with him and Chon was ineffectual. There was no meaning behind it other than Nueng thinking Chon was cute, which he could've just said instead of sexually assaulting while Chon was intoxicated. As much as I love Gunsmile, his character was a nuisance to the show, along with the gay guy that messes with Chon at the restaurant. It puts a bad look on gay people, more especially feminine gay people. The "getting Chon a prostitute" part was so uncomfortable for me. Ton is just straight up not a good person at all. Some part of me thought that Na should've ended up with Chon. At least he tried to do everything for Chon while Ton gave him nothing. Talking about Chon, there was no point in having him kiss Ton without his consent. Of course, Ton was going to freak out that he wakes up and you're making out with him, I would be too. Another case of BL romanticizing these types of things when none of it is romantic, I would've much rather seen a consensual first kiss, even if we had to wait till the very last episode. Speaking of the last episode, what the actual fuck was that? I have never felt so grippingly mad at a plot in my life. This show would've been a solid ten had that ending not happen the way it did. Ton's dad becomes fine with him dating Chon as long as he still has a kid, in which Miriam decided to be their surrogate. What the actual fuck? Number one, that baby was not made out of love, they were made out of greed and power. Two, that dad should be ashamed of himself if that's what it takes for him to accept his gay son. The plot ruined the entire show for me, by the last few minutes of the episode, I was ready to never watch this series again, and I still haven't.

Overall, this was sadly a miss. I would recommend the first 7 episodes which were humorous, fun, and entertaining. By episode 8, everything just goes downhill. All the acting is great, by far my favorite being Mike and Toptap, but Khaotung did an excellent job as well. If we are to get a second season (I honestly think it was fine where it left off), I hope we can clean up that ending, and throw away the father.

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Love in the Big City
10 people found this review helpful
Jan 26, 2025
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 1
Overall 10
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 8.5
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Lovely Story

My guy Go Young could never catch a break, my god. I didn't realize how much I was going to absolutely love this series, and like the majority of what I've watched this year, wish that I would've watched it back when it aired. This is much more than just a BL series, is it a groundbreaking, heartbreaking, soul-chattering series about the reality of a gay man's life in Seoul. What a series. I'm so glad this got the recognition it deserved from around the world, and especially in Korea.

Let's Dive In.

I won't make this long, since there are plenty of reviews here, but I do want to add in my few cents. What a lovely series, seriously. Finally, we get a series with an amazing budget and a perfect run-time, enough to make the story complex and intriguing and totally real. I think that was my favorite part, just being able to watch how much effort and money they put in, the settings, locations, the cinematography, the literal everything.

Yoonsu, the man you are. What a brilliant actor. He took this story and ran with it. I couldn't have though of a better actor to play such a character, a character that was trying to find himself while navigating his sorrowful love life.

I don't have much to say because this series was just perfect. I hate that Go Young couldn't catch a break or that with every episode came these big, life-altering or earth shattering reveals: his mom having cancer, his first boyfriend dying, his second boyfriend using him, his third running away to a different country, the discovery that he had HIV, His mom trying to forcing him to a conservation camp. My goodness, and there's more too! The characters, down to even the ones we don't see that often, all played such an important role of carrying this series. The friend group. Go Young's friend group. Man, each time they got together, for whatever reason, I got so emotional. It's just so nice to see that he has people rallying for him and will be with him no matter what.

This is probably the only series that I'd advocate for a second season. I don't usually care for those, but they left the ending open-ended enough for a possible second season, so let's cross our fingers and hope.

Ratings:

Story: 9/10 - Fantastic. I was entertained throughout. I had no problems watching this without needing to fast-forward or skip. This story flowed nicely and I loved it. There were occasional editing or continuity errors, but other than that, I loved it.

Acting: 10/10 - First time I've ever rated the acting 10 out of 10, but it was just that good. I feel like I've seen good acting, but then I see Yoonsu act, and I think that maybe I haven't lol. He was jaw-dropping in this role, just did such a good job. And then on top of that, the supporting characters did a good job too, all of them.

Music: 6/10 - I didn't pay attention to it. Other than the song they danced to in the club lol.

Recommendation Value: 8.5/10 - I wouldn't recommend this right off the bat, just cause it is pretty sad and it is pretty triggering. The two first episodes had me in shambles, and I almost had to put it on hold. But I fought through and finished it and I'm so glad I did. But again, this isn't something I'd recommend everyone to watch, but if you want a real, heart-wrenching, perfect story, then this is the one for you.

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When Oranges Fall
5 people found this review helpful
18 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.5
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Endearing

When Oranges Fall is a hearty high school set in the early 2000s with a group of teenage boys being teenage boys, and, without any type of harassment or homophobia; gay. This is an extremely endearing series. The friend group, the romance, the coming-age-vibes, it's a definite watch for anyone in the mood for a lighthearted, first love kind of BL.

Let's Dive In.

Almond and Progress are adorable. I never watched their series they were in beforehand, but they are about as cute as cute can get. Their chemistry isn't anything explosive just yet, but that's something that naturally develops with experience and time. Progress, in particular, was phenomenal. Almond was a bit stiff in some scenes early on, but he noticeably settled into the role as the series progressed, and by the end he felt much more comfortable on screen. KenPaul. KENPAUL. While I wasn't quite as captivated by their dynamic here as I was in Boys in Love, this series completely convinced me that they have what it takes to lead a series.

Justin and Keaton also delivered solid performances. It's genuinely a shame what happened behind the scenes because I thought Justin had so much potential to grow into a really well-liked actor. August ended up being one of my favorite characters, only for his scenes in the end to be cut short because of the actor's off-screen actions. I hope he takes this as an opportunity to learn and grow, and that, if acting is still what he wants to pursue, he's able to continue developing both personally and professionally.

Ratings:

Story: 7.5/10 - Cute! Definitely cozy in a coming-of-age kind of way. Some episode are a bit duller than others, and some better than the norm.

Acting: 8/10 - As young as they are, they all can improve on their performances, but seeing as they're young and on the come-up, they have plenty of time to grow. A stand out was Progress. The most work that needs to be done is Almond and Keaton not to far behind.

Music: 7/10 - OST was cute!

Recommendation Value: 7.5/10 - Maybe watch? If you're in the mood for some truly lighthearted cuteness, go for it.

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Peach Trap
5 people found this review helpful
Dec 22, 2025
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
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Beautiful Men, Weak Story

I want a series that introduces a love triangle/square where I genuinely have no idea who the lead will end up with. Pretty please and thank you. Peach Trap doesn’t work for me in a lot of ways, the main one being how predictable the final choice is for the protagonist and how early on we see it. Another issue is the sheer lack of logic. At times, you just have to laugh at how ridiculous everything becomes. Still, the men are beautiful, Subin has an excellent whiny voice, and we get to see Sejin shirtless not once, but twice :)

Let's Dive In.

Peach Trap is essentially a heap of discombobulated characters doing absolutely everything for Doha, while Doha himself could not give two fucks. Let’s start with Gyeon, the jujitsu best friend. He’s hot-headed, oddly overprotective, and blessed with the cutest dimple in the world. He repeatedly goes out of his way to commit the most heinous acts in the name of “protecting” Doha, even when Doha very clearly does not need protecting. I’m still trying to figure out what “code red” was supposed to mean when there was, in fact, no code red.

Then we have Mr. Jeon, who Doha should have ended up with. The stoic yet quietly caring office worker who spent his own money, time, and physical labor trying to fix a mistake his company made that led to Doha’s demise. He is genuinely lovely. Friends to lovers is my biggest trope, and even here, I was rooting hard for Doha and Jeon. Crazy, right?

And lastly, the most negligible candidate of them all: Haram, the hot coffee shop owner. Most of his history with Doha is talked about rather than shown, and we’re just supposed to believe they spent significant time together in the past. Then it comes to light that Haram has an unhealthy obsession with Doha and deliberately puts him in a situation where he can’t contact Gyeon or Mr. Jeon. Even so, it’s painfully clear from the beginning that there’s no meaningful buildup to suggest Doha and the coffee shop owner could ever realistically be endgame. Bummer, too. I thought he was the hottest out of all of them.

As for the relationship between Gyeon and Doha, I actually think it’s cute. Was Gyeon my choice for Doha? No. I think he harbored just as unhealthy an obsession as Haram, if not worse, considering the ten-year crush he kept hidden. Still, by the end, they are cute together. They even got a surprisingly good kiss scene that I wasn’t expecting at all, and I was pleasantly caught off guard.

That said, there are also plenty of moments that are just outright nonsensical. Doha gets so drunk that he remembers a kiss but not who it was with. Everyone wants to be around him at the same time while collectively acting unhinged. Gyeon slaps Haram. And honestly, there’s much more that I’ve probably already blocked out for my own peace.

To their credit, they wrapped up all the endings pretty nicely and even teased something between Haram and Gyeon’s jujitsu partner. A spinoff, maybe?

Ratings:

Story: 7/10 - It's entertaining because it's stupid. I also wish they would've heightened the importance of the fortune teller, but instead, she felt way too minimal for what she is trying to explain to Doha about his fate. Also, why did she turn into a little girl...? The endgame pairing is too predictable, justice for Mr. Jeon, and if Haram was going to be as trivial as he was in this, they could've at least let him be shirtless once.

Acting: 8.5/10 - Good! Subin does a nice job playing the damsel-in-distress. Obsessed with his whiny voice. All the actors can cry which is also good. I think they're all a little too one-dimensional, which isn't their fault, but it plays a significant part in their acting.

Music: 5/10 - didn't pay attention to it.

Recommendation Value: 5/10 - It's an easy watch, so sure.

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Oct 16, 2025
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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Hilarious !!

Almost as good as season one, with just a little nit-picking by me, but otherwise, I think this was just as hilarious as it was before. IBTMROABLD S2 was cute, funny, and just the break from the tragic BLs that I needed.

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The only reason this isn't getting 10/10 from me is because the plot is pretty predictable, and the season was unfortunately short. The story is not the best, but what makes it so good is the comedic effort that these actors have so effortlessly put into this.

These kisses are still as deadfish as ever, and because I love this so much, I don't mind them.

I feel like we never got a proper ending for the managers, but I'm assuming this is going for a third season maybe? I just love that Akafuji and his mamanger are pratically the same person, but one is less showy about it.

Ratings:

Story: 7.5/10 - Not the worse thing ever, just a little predictable, but this series is short, so I get it.

Acting: 9/10 - Good! I just love the way Japan does funny, I have never laughed that hard seeing Akafuji dressed in a maid's costume, and, mind you, I had no idea who that person was until they explained it. He is even beautiful as a women.

Music: 6/10 - Fine.

Recommendation Value: 7/10 - Ehh, it's okay. Watch it, don't watch it, you won't be missing much.

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The Time of Fever
5 people found this review helpful
Oct 10, 2025
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
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Beautiful, Somewhat Tragic Love Story

Oh, how I wish I would've finished this so much sooner. Time of Fever was so incredibly beautiful, captivated me in so many ways, and I am completely in awe of these two characters. What a beautiful, somewhat tragic piece of a love story. And still, unfortunately, it will not be getting a 10 out of 10 from me.

Let's Dive In.

Midway through the series, and possibly up until the last episode, I was going to give this 10 stars, hand down. One things is most important to me than anything else and that is YEARNING. These two actors did above stellar, the best I've see so far in 2025. The way my heart flutter when they looked at each other, the idiot that is Hotae that had no idea what he was doing, the brave, yet cowardice Donghee too afraid of his feelings and everything in between to be open. I think one of my favorite parts was that Donghee want Hotae to call him brother so bad, and yet, Hotae even then knew something wasn't the same. I loved how not much is said about the eternal meaning of anything, and we as the audience get to interpret everything. While there was so much to unpack here, one of the more frustrating things in the world was Donghee and his flaws which is why I can't give this a 10/10.

Donghee, oh, Donghee, how absolutely more irritable can you get? Donghee had planned to stay in his hometown for college until things with Hotae had occurred. He does so because he feels like everyone would be happier with that decision. Now, let's just break this down. Who was the one who asked to kiss? Who was the one that initiated the second kiss? Hotae. So, it almost seems silly that the first thing on Donghee's mind is "oh, I'm the problem." So infuriating. And then, we have a time jump. I know the implication of that is because this couple's story is also told in Unintentional Love Story, but how absolutely aggravating was that ending.

Moving on, Hotae as a character wasn't brilliant either, his flaw was his inability to decipher his feelings for Hotae fast enough, and the dumb, quick relationships he got into just to avoid his feelings. However, you can see the moment something switches in him, except Donghee, of course, doesn't see it. I hate when writer's make character stupid and incompetent in favor of the plot. Donghee is smart, Donghee would quickly be able to understand why Hotae asked to teach him how to kiss if they didn't want to ruin his character in favor of a seemingly long time apart.

Anyways, other than that, I seriously loved this series. The yearning in this had me to my knees, when they finally kiss it's like a light switch goes off, and it was perfect.

Ratings:

Story: 9/10 - So, so entertaining. I loved everything about it. Just a few writing choices was annoying, but overall, this was perfection.

Acting: 10/10 - PERFECT. I rarely give perfect scores for acting, but I mean, everyone did great, especially the leads.

Music: 6/10 - Didn't pay attention to it.

Recommendation Value: 9/10 - heavily recommend. Definitely up there with one of the best K-BLs. But, it is pretty tragic in its one way, so I might not recommend it for all.

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