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Sashes & Hearts — A Great Idea That Became a Very Long Beauty Pageant

I genuinely wanted to like Sashes & Hearts. A BL set in the world of male beauty pageants sounded refreshing. It's a setting we've barely seen in the genre, and it could have explored ambition, body image, competition, fame, and the pressure of always appearing perfect. Instead, it became one of the most exhausting dramas I've watched this year. Not because the concept was bad, but because the series never seemed to know what story it actually wanted to tell.

The biggest issue is the writing. Rather than focusing on the fascinating world of male pageantry, the drama constantly jumps between countless subplots, rivalries, romances, and villains. There are simply too many characters competing for screen time, and as a result, almost none of them receive enough development to make me care. Every time I thought the story had finally found its direction, it switched to another character or another conflict, leaving the previous one unresolved. By the end, I felt like I had watched several incomplete dramas stitched together instead of one coherent story. This was one of the most common criticisms of the series, and after finishing it, I completely understood why.

Ironically, the pageant itself should have been the heart of the series. Behind the glamour, there was plenty of material to explore: the preparation, the politics, the pressure to maintain a perfect image, and the sacrifices contestants make to compete. Instead, the pageant often becomes little more than a backdrop for increasingly melodramatic storylines involving manipulative managers, toxic relationships, and exaggerated betrayals. The unique setting is reduced to decoration rather than becoming an essential part of the narrative.

The acting doesn't help either. With such a large ensemble cast, it was always going to be difficult for everyone to stand out, but very few performances left a lasting impression on me. Some actors certainly have potential, yet the direction often pushes them toward exaggerated reactions that make the characters feel more like soap-opera stereotypes than real people. The chemistry between the supposed main couple also never fully convinced me. I understood that the script wanted me to root for them, but emotionally I remained completely disconnected.

What surprised me most is that I actually found some supporting characters more interesting than the leads. Whenever the focus shifted away from the central romance, the drama briefly became more engaging. Unfortunately, those moments never lasted long enough to save the overall experience.

From a technical perspective, the production is decent. The pageant costumes are attractive, the contestants are undeniably photogenic, and the series knows how to present the glamour of the competition. But visual appeal only goes so far. Once the novelty wears off, the weak storytelling becomes impossible to ignore. Even the soundtrack quickly fades into the background without leaving any memorable impression.

Perhaps the most frustrating part is realizing how much potential was wasted. A BL centered around male beauty pageants could have offered something genuinely different within the genre. Instead, it falls back on clichés we've already seen countless times—jealous rivals, manipulative adults, unnecessary melodrama, and romances that never receive enough emotional development. Rather than using its original premise to stand out, Sashes & Hearts ends up feeling surprisingly conventional beneath all the glitter.

Final Thought

Sashes & Hearts proves that having an original idea isn't enough. A unique setting can attract viewers, but it still needs a focused story and characters worth investing in. Unfortunately, the series loses itself in too many subplots and too many underdeveloped relationships, wasting one of the most promising premises of the year. I finished it feeling disappointed, not because the concept failed, but because the drama never truly explored what made that concept interesting in the first place.

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ACTING MASTERCLASS WITH AN OLDBOY-ESQUE TRAGEDY

I just got done binge-watching this, and I am very confused about my feelings toward it. I liked it, but can I say I loved it? Umm... I don't really know. I will have to think about it for many days before I can properly decide where this stands for me. One thing is for sure: it has left a deep impact on my mind. It's a good thing they released it all at once because that way it delivered the emotional hit it was supposed to. If they had released it episode by episode, it would have given viewers' brains enough time to relax and then you wouldn't have been dragged into the madness and obsession along with the main character, and the immersion would have broken. If the immersion breaks, the tale feels hollow and meaningless—which it is not in any way.

Coming to Choi Min Sik's performance... well, I have seen a few of his previous projects, and they felt really dull to me. I never understood the hype. I would like to officially apologize to this man on my knees. Dare I say this is one of the best performances I have ever seen an actor deliver? I am in awe of this man's capabilities as an actor. This was a once-in-a-lifetime experience for me. I would pay to watch this six-hour series in a theatre because that's where he belongs. He belongs on the big screen. Netflix is too small for him. I mean, watching this man on your laptop should be a crime. What an actor!

Now, coming to the second lead, I would say he was convincing enough. I have seen him in *My Dearest Nemesis*. He was fine there, and he was fine here too. But please stop putting that color of lipstick on him. It really does not suit him. He has this dead-behind-the-eyes look, which really helps him appear psychopathic. However, his acting style is genuinely predictable. Still, he managed to do his job, so I'll give him a pass.

The music reminded me of some Japanese mystery thrillers because they tend to be jazz-heavy. I liked it there, and I liked it here too. Apart from the jazz, there isn't much worth mentioning, but it was appropriate and suited the story well. At times, I had some issues with the color grading, but there wasn't enough time to analyze all that since so much was happening in the story all the time. If you sit down and analyze the story closely, I'm sure you'll find a few loopholes. But if you simply flow with the madness, you'll see what the story wants you to see, and that, in my opinion, is the beauty of this drama.

That's it. I really want to discuss a lot more about this one, but I don't think I can do that without spoiling it for you. Don't miss this one. Please, please watch it!

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10/10 Girl Rules

10/10 Girls Rules

Girls Rules completely exceeded my expectations and easily became my favorite GL featuring these six talented actresses. Having watched their previous projects, I can confidently say this series showcases just how much they have grown, both individually and as an ensemble. Their performances feel more natural, emotionally mature, and incredibly engaging, making every episode a pleasure to watch.

I know the series has received mixed reactions, especially from viewers who expected a stronger focus on intimate scenes. Personally, I think its greatest strength lies elsewhere. Rather than relying on physical romance alone, the story gives meaningful attention to the characters’ emotions, personal struggles, past traumas, and the way their relationships gradually evolve. That emotional depth made me connect with the characters far more than I expected.

The chemistry among the cast is excellent, and each actress brings her own personality and charm to the story. Watching them grow together throughout the series is one of the most rewarding aspects of the experience. The dialogue, emotional moments, and character development all come together to create a heartfelt and memorable GL that stays with you long after the final episode.

For me, Girls Rules represents a major step forward for everyone involved. It’s an emotional, beautifully acted series that proves meaningful storytelling can be just as captivating as romance. I absolutely loved every moment and highly recommend it. Without a doubt, it deserves a perfect 10/10.

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Exclusive Love — A Unique Setting Can't Save a Romance Without Chemistry

Taiwan has set the bar incredibly high when it comes to BL. Series like We Best Love, Kiseki: Dear to Me, Plus & Minus, Unknown, and even You Are Mine proved that Taiwanese productions know how to build mature relationships, believable chemistry, and emotional storytelling. That's exactly why Exclusive Love ended up disappointing me. It isn't a bad drama, but compared to what Taiwan usually delivers, it never reaches the same level.

The premise immediately caught my attention. Setting a BL inside a family-run funeral home is a genuinely original idea. Instead of another university or office romance, the story revolves around death, grief, family responsibility, and learning to accept a future you never wanted. It had the potential to become one of the most unique BLs of the year. Unfortunately, after a very promising start, the script gradually loses focus and replaces emotional development with increasingly forced melodrama. By the second half, I felt the story was moving in circles rather than progressing naturally.

Parker Mao was the main reason I wanted to watch this series after loving him in You Are Mine. Once again, he proves that he's a very reliable actor. His portrayal of Tang Du Zhi is restrained, mature, and emotionally controlled without ever becoming cold. Whenever the story slows down, he's usually the one keeping the scenes alive. The problem isn't Parker's performance—it's that he never finds the same connection with his new partner that made You Are Mine so enjoyable.

That lack of chemistry is what ultimately hurts the drama the most.

Chang Chia Sheng certainly has moments where his performance works, especially during the more emotional scenes involving his family. But together, the two leads never completely convince me that they're falling in love. Their relationship often feels like something the script tells us is happening rather than something we naturally witness. Even during the more intimate scenes, I struggled to feel the emotional attraction between them. They look comfortable together, but not inseparable. For a romance that depends almost entirely on the evolution of its main couple, that's a major weakness.

Ironically, I found some of the supporting relationships more engaging. They bring a lighter energy whenever the main story becomes too heavy, even if they also suffer from limited development. I kept wishing the series would spend more time exploring its fascinating setting instead of repeatedly returning to romantic misunderstandings that had already been resolved once before.

Visually, however, this is another polished Taiwanese production. The cinematography is beautiful, and the funeral home setting creates an atmosphere that immediately distinguishes the series from most BLs. Director Chiu Hao-chou clearly understands how to create elegant compositions and quiet emotional moments. The problem is that strong visuals can't compensate for a romance that never fully comes alive. By the final episodes, I admired the production much more than I cared about the central couple.

Perhaps that's what disappointed me the most. Taiwan has consistently shown that it can tell subtle, emotionally rich love stories without relying on exaggerated drama. Here, it feels as if the series had all the right ingredients—a talented lead actor, an original premise, beautiful cinematography—but never managed to combine them into something memorable. Instead of becoming another standout Taiwanese BL, it ends up feeling surprisingly average.

Final Thought

Exclusive Love had one of the most original settings I've seen in a BL for quite some time, and Parker Mao once again proves why he's one of Taiwan's most dependable actors. Unfortunately, a good performance isn't enough when the central romance never fully convinces. Compared to You Are Mine, the emotional connection simply isn't there, and without that chemistry, the story gradually loses the impact its unique premise promised. It's worth watching once, but I expected much more from both Taiwan and Parker Mao.

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10/10 Frozen Valentine

10/10 Frozen Valentine

I absolutely fell in love with Frozen Valentine. From the very first episode, the story completely captured my heart, and the characters from Charm quickly became some of my favorites. Their journey is filled with emotion, tenderness, and unforgettable moments that kept me invested until the very end. Even if this is an early project for the team, the passion and dedication behind it are evident in every scene.

The chemistry between Natty and Yeepun is one of the series’ greatest strengths. Their performances feel natural, heartfelt, and incredibly believable, making every interaction between them a joy to watch. The romantic moments are beautifully portrayed, and their emotional connection shines through in every glance, smile, and embrace. They have a chemistry that rivals many established GL pairings and prove they have a very bright future ahead.

Visually, the series creates a lovely atmosphere that complements the romance perfectly. The emotional scenes are touching, and even the dream sequences add another layer of longing and hope to the story. Rather than taking away from the romance, they make the characters’ feelings even more meaningful and memorable.

Frozen Valentine deserves so much more recognition than it has received. It is a heartfelt GL with lovable characters, wonderful performances, and a romance that lingers in your heart long after the final episode. I truly hope more people discover this hidden gem because it absolutely deserves all the love and a perfect 10/10.

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10/10 Frozen Valentine

10/10 Frozen Valentine

I absolutely fell in love with Frozen Valentine. From the very first episode, the story completely captured my heart, and the characters from Charm quickly became some of my favorites. Their journey is filled with emotion, tenderness, and unforgettable moments that kept me invested until the very end. Even if this is an early project for the team, the passion and dedication behind it are evident in every scene.

The chemistry between Natty and Yeepun is one of the series’ greatest strengths. Their performances feel natural, heartfelt, and incredibly believable, making every interaction between them a joy to watch. The romantic moments are beautifully portrayed, and their emotional connection shines through in every glance, smile, and embrace. They have a chemistry that rivals many established GL pairings and prove they have a very bright future ahead.

Visually, the series creates a lovely atmosphere that complements the romance perfectly. The emotional scenes are touching, and even the dream sequences add another layer of longing and hope to the story. Rather than taking away from the romance, they make the characters’ feelings even more meaningful and memorable.

Frozen Valentine deserves so much more recognition than it has received. It is a heartfelt GL with lovable characters, wonderful performances, and a romance that lingers in your heart long after the final episode. I truly hope more people discover this hidden gem because it absolutely deserves all the love and a perfect 10/10.

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Psychologically Complex and Gripping

A psychologically complex drama that revolves around the tragic relationship between a harsh mother and an ebullient daughter. While her parents are away at war, NiaoNiao is neglectfully raised by relatives; when her parents return, her strict, militaristic mother, who last saw NiaoNiao in infancy, is met with an untutored, half-wild teenager who disappoints and embarrasses her. Their relationship starts disastrously and goes downhill from there. Thus NiaoNiao grows up trusting only herself and anticipating and fearing abandonment. How this affects her adult life informs the entire story. Like the best Chinese dramas, this one features the kind of moral ambiguity that pervades real life. The harsh mother is never painted as a villain. Like it or not, her character is drawn so well that you understand her heartbreaking unfairness despite hating it. There are gripping scenes, as when NiaoNiao leaves the family complex on a bleak and sodden day. Watching the carriage roll away, the mother is suddenly stricken with the realization that she may never see her daughter again. Everything is gray-scale. The wooden wheels of the carriage roll noisily over the wet cobblestones. A melancholy poem runs in the margins and mournful music plays. The scene holds you in its grip in every possible way. I've only mentioned two of the myriad of deep and fascinating characters, each with their own complex personalities. This is one of the rare dramas with scenes that I revisit regularly.

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10/10 The Air × FreenBecky so perfect

10/10 The Air × FreenBecky so perfect
The Air is such a well-crafted series - from its storyline, cinematography, and color grading to the overall production quality. Everything feels so polished and emotionally engaging.
Becky is absolutely outstanding, flawlessly portraying both Helena and Blew with such clear distinction and depth. You can truly feel two different souls in one actress.
Freen is incredibly cool with her stunning action scenes, and her acting has improved so much - it's honestly impressive to watch.
This series is truly an unforgettable experience.

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Gelboys — Style Over Substance, and I Never Understood the Hype

I honestly don't understand why Gelboys became such a critical darling. After finishing the series, I wasn't impressed, emotionally moved, or even entertained. I was simply bored. And that's probably the worst thing a drama can be. It isn't offensively bad because of one particular scene or one terrible performance. It just keeps telling a story that, for me, never justifies why it needed seven episodes—let alone a second season.

The premise revolves around teenage crushes, jealousy, situationships, and emotional uncertainty. None of those themes are new. In fact, we've seen them countless times in BL over the past decade. The difference is that most dramas treat them as a starting point before developing their characters or introducing stronger emotional conflicts. Gelboys never really moves beyond that initial idea. It spends episode after episode watching teenagers hesitate, misunderstand each other, scroll through social media, and avoid honest conversations. By the end, I felt like I had watched seven hours of emotional indecision without much actual progression.

I understand what director Boss Naruebet Kuno was trying to do. After I Told Sunset About You, he clearly wanted to create another coming-of-age story rooted in realism rather than fantasy. The heavy use of smartphones, social media, playlists, nail art, and the streets of Siam Square creates a portrait of modern Gen Z life that feels authentic. Visually, the series has its own identity, and I can appreciate the artistic ambition behind it. But beautiful cinematography alone cannot make me care about characters I never became emotionally invested in.

That is where the series completely lost me.

I didn't like the characters.

Not because they were flawed—flawed characters are often the most interesting—but because I found most of them exhausting. They spend so much time avoiding direct communication that every conflict feels self-inflicted. Instead of making me sympathize with their confusion, it made me question why anyone would want to be around them in the first place. The emotional immaturity may be realistic for teenagers, but realism alone doesn't automatically create compelling television.

The acting also left me unconvinced. The cast certainly has potential, and some performances improve as the series progresses, but I never felt that any of the actors truly elevated the material. Too many emotional scenes rely on awkward silences and lingering close-ups rather than genuine emotional intensity. The chemistry between the different pairings also felt inconsistent. I understood who the script wanted me to support, but I rarely felt emotionally involved enough to care who ended up with whom.

Ironically, what many people praised ended up being exactly what pushed me away. The series is intentionally quiet, observational, and almost documentary-like in the way it follows everyday teenage life. That's a perfectly valid artistic choice, but it also means very little actually happens for long stretches of time. If I'm investing several hours in a drama, I need more than atmosphere. I need characters whose journey feels meaningful. Here, I kept waiting for the story to become more interesting, and it never did.

Perhaps my biggest surprise came after finishing the last episode.

When I heard there would be a second season, my first reaction wasn't excitement—it was confusion.

Why?

The first season already stretched a relatively small story over seven episodes. I genuinely struggle to see what justifies continuing it. Unless the writers take the characters in a completely different direction and introduce stronger dramatic stakes, I honestly don't know what another season can add that wasn't already attempted here.

Final Thought

I respect what Gelboys tried to do. It wanted to portray modern teenage relationships with realism, subtlety, and a distinctive visual identity. Unfortunately, none of those qualities were enough to make me care about the story or its characters. For me, style completely overshadowed substance, leaving behind a series that looked unique but felt emotionally empty. Sometimes being different isn't enough. A drama also has to make me want to keep watching—and Gelboys never managed to do that.

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10/10 Fulfill

10/10 Fulfill

Fulfill is a GL that won me over with its heartfelt storytelling and beautifully developed characters. From the first episode to the last, the series maintains a warm and engaging atmosphere that makes it easy to become emotionally invested in the characters and their journey. The writing is thoughtful, allowing each relationship to grow naturally while giving every important moment the emotional weight it deserves.

One of the greatest strengths of the series is its well-developed cast. Every character has a purpose, and their personal growth adds depth to the story. The performances feel sincere and believable, making the emotional moments even more impactful. The chemistry between the leads is charming and genuine, creating a romance that is easy to root for from beginning to end.

Rather than relying on unnecessary drama or exaggerated twists, Fulfill focuses on meaningful relationships, personal growth, and the quiet beauty of love. It is the kind of series that leaves you with a smile and a warm heart long after the final episode. Beautifully written, wonderfully acted, and emotionally satisfying, this is a GL that deserves far more attention and is absolutely worthy of a perfect 10/10.

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Secret Relationships — A Mystery You'll Never Experience the Same Way Twice

Some dramas are built to be rewatched because you notice new details every time. Secret Relationships isn't one of them. This is what I call a "one-shot drama." The first watch is absolutely addictive because you're constantly trying to understand everyone's motives, guessing who is telling the truth, who is manipulating whom, and who genuinely deserves Da-on's trust. Once you know the ending, however, a large part of that suspense disappears. The story is still excellent, but the emotional roller coaster can never hit quite the same way again.

Adapted from McQueen Studio's popular Kakao webtoon, the series keeps what made the original so compelling: it isn't really a love triangle—or even a love square—but a psychological drama disguised as a BL. Every man surrounding Da-on represents a different form of love. One is possessive, one is manipulative, one is selfless, and one forces him to question what he truly wants. Rather than asking "Who will he choose?", the drama asks a far more interesting question: "What kind of love actually allows someone to heal?" That is where the series shines, and director Yang Kyung-hee wisely leans into the psychological tension instead of turning the story into a conventional romance.

The acting is what elevates the entire production. Kim Jun Seo carries an emotionally demanding role with surprising confidence, especially considering this is his first leading acting role after his idol career. Da-on never feels like a passive victim. Instead, you can see years of trauma shaping every decision he makes, even when those decisions frustrate you. Cha Sun Hyung, Kim Ho Young and Cha Jung Woo are equally convincing because none of them play simple heroes or villains. Every character believes he loves Da-on, but each expresses that love in a completely different—and sometimes deeply unhealthy—way. That ambiguity is what kept me invested until the very end.

What impressed me most is that the series refuses to romanticize toxic behaviour. It certainly portrays obsession, emotional manipulation and dependency, but it never pretends those things are healthy expressions of love. As the mystery unfolds, you slowly realize that the safest relationship isn't necessarily the most passionate one. The final choice feels earned because the story carefully dismantles the illusion that intense love automatically means genuine love. That's a much more mature message than many BLs attempt to deliver.

My only real criticism has nothing to do with the drama itself but with a broader trend in the Korean BL industry. Korea continues to produce excellent BLs, yet they often feel like launching pads for promising young actors before agencies move them into mainstream television. Once an actor gains recognition, returning to BL still seems to be the exception rather than the norm. Compared to Thailand or Taiwan, where many performers continue building long-term careers within the genre, Korea often treats BL as a stepping stone instead of a legitimate destination. It's frustrating because productions like Secret Relationships prove that Korean creators are perfectly capable of delivering sophisticated queer stories. What the industry still lacks is long-term commitment to the genre and the actors who help build it.

The production quality is also worth mentioning. The office setting gives the story a welcome sense of maturity, while the cinematography frequently uses tight framing and muted colours to reinforce Da-on's emotional isolation. The series rarely wastes time with unnecessary subplots, making every episode feel purposeful. If anything, I actually wished it had been longer. With only eight episodes, some emotional transitions happen faster than they probably should, and a few supporting relationships could have benefited from more development. Even so, the pacing never loses sight of the central mystery, which is what keeps the series so engaging.

Final Thought

Secret Relationships is one of the strongest Korean BLs of 2025 because it understands that romance alone isn't enough. It builds suspense, explores trauma, and forces its characters to confront unhealthy forms of love before they can recognise a healthy one. It's not the kind of drama I'll revisit often because so much of its brilliance depends on discovering the truth alongside the characters. But for that first watch, it's almost impossible to stop pressing "Next Episode"—and sometimes, that's exactly what great storytelling is supposed to do.

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10/10 Great !

10/10 A Refreshing and Heartfelt Journey

This series turned out to be a wonderful surprise. While the main character may initially come across as stubborn and emotionally guarded, that’s exactly what makes her journey so rewarding. Instead of presenting a perfect heroine from the start, the story allows her to grow naturally, revealing new layers of her personality as the episodes unfold. Watching that development made the romance feel much more genuine and meaningful.

The relationship between Jane and Dai is built on patience, understanding, and emotional growth rather than instant perfection. Their interactions gradually become warmer and more heartfelt, making it easy to root for them as a couple. The supporting cast also adds plenty of charm, with every character contributing something memorable to the story.

One of the highlights is the series’ balance between lighthearted comedy and emotional moments. The scene where Jane opens up to her father about her feelings is especially touching, adding sincerity and depth to an already engaging narrative. The slower pacing gives the characters time to breathe, allowing viewers to appreciate every step of their personal and romantic development.

With solid performances, lovable characters, and a story that celebrates growth, acceptance, and love, this is a GL that quietly wins your heart. By the final episode, I found myself completely invested in the characters and their happiness. A beautiful, heartfelt series that deserves far more recognition and an easy 10/10.

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10/10 Great !

10/10 A Refreshing and Heartfelt Journey

This series turned out to be a wonderful surprise. While the main character may initially come across as stubborn and emotionally guarded, that’s exactly what makes her journey so rewarding. Instead of presenting a perfect heroine from the start, the story allows her to grow naturally, revealing new layers of her personality as the episodes unfold. Watching that development made the romance feel much more genuine and meaningful.

The relationship between Jane and Dai is built on patience, understanding, and emotional growth rather than instant perfection. Their interactions gradually become warmer and more heartfelt, making it easy to root for them as a couple. The supporting cast also adds plenty of charm, with every character contributing something memorable to the story.

One of the highlights is the series’ balance between lighthearted comedy and emotional moments. The scene where Jane opens up to her father about her feelings is especially touching, adding sincerity and depth to an already engaging narrative. The slower pacing gives the characters time to breathe, allowing viewers to appreciate every step of their personal and romantic development.

With solid performances, lovable characters, and a story that celebrates growth, acceptance, and love, this is a GL that quietly wins your heart. By the final episode, I found myself completely invested in the characters and their happiness. A beautiful, heartfelt series that deserves far more recognition and an easy 10/10.

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Why do you use Anglo-Saxon names in the series, when you have beautiful Thai names? If you really want to know Jane is a female name, I don't see such a stupidity in using it as a male name!
AHahahhahaha
King is also a MALE title how do you call a girl King? Why didn't you name her Queen, if you really wanted an Anglo-Saxon name????

And in almost every series you use football as a basis, and I'm really interested, a country of over 70 million inhabitants, you have never made it to the finals of the World Cup? Change it up a bit.

It's as if parts of the shots in the series are missing...suddenly, after the game, they are in the garage practicing dancing, then Jane is looking for a jacket, and the next scene is Jane scratching and entering the room shirtless?!??!?! As if the director missed some agreements between the two of them, we don't read minds, we watch the show.

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I got through it barely

To be honest if I've never watched it, I really wouldn't be missing much.

The actual story, I was more invested in the police investigation of the kidnappings and murders of hosts so were vulnerable. The whole informant idea fell through pretty quick where Krit only allowed it when he didn't have feelings for Wayu which doesn't usually work like that.

I'm sorry but I really didn't like Up's acting, like seriously, I preferred it in "My Stand-in." His scenes I wanted to end so quickly too bad he was one of the ML so had the most screen time. None of his scenes have stuck with me. At times, I felt Krit was immature and didn't fully listen to Wayu.
On the other hand, Poom can act with just his eyes and body language and really knows how to deliver a powerful performance. My favourite scene is when he called Krit so he and Singto can sleep in a safe environment. You can feel the hopelessness and uncertainty in his voice when he was unsure who to call that he can depend on as his first priority was making sure Singto was safe. He showed he cared for Singto throughout the drama and took the responsibility when his sister ran away. He could've just said no or do the bare miniumum but he never and did the best he could. He is the one I got emotionally connected with.

I did skip half of the last episode but at times it was too slow and at times it was too fast. There was no in-between for this so sometimes you were stuck behind someone walking so slow and you can't past them or on the fastest roller-coaster.

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