Cute Japanese BL with cohabitation
PLOT: Segasaki, a popular student who became friends with Yoh, a hyper-introverted studient and unsuccessful artist, offers Yoh a place to stay after graduation so he can continue drawing. Segasaki becomes a well-known weather presenter, but his relationship with Yoh is full of ambiguity and misunderstandings.+++ The two actors, Higuchi Kouhei and Mashiko Atsuki, are magnificent, talented, subtle, and have intense chemistry (even the intimate scenes are beautiful).
+++ Good overall cast
+++ Skillful direction, no technical issues.
### Japanese OSTs (super exciting, and they are not my cup of tea :( )
### Ending too short (unless there's a season 2).
=> A beautiful demonstration of the actors' talent :) with a realistic and cute story.
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Cute BL japonaise avec cohabitation
PLOT: Segasaki , étudiant populaire devenu ami de Yoh, hyper introverti et dessinateur sans succès, propose, après le diplôme, à Yoh de venir habiter chez lui pr pouvoir continuer à dessiner. Segasaki devient 1 présentateur météo connu, mais sa relation avec Yoh est pleine d’ambiguïté et de malentendus.
+++ Les 2 acteurs, Higuchi Kouhei et Mashiko Atsuki, sont magnifiques, talentueux, tout en subtilité, et avec une alchimie intense.
+++ Bon cast général
+++ Réalis° habile, RAS au niveau technique.
### OSTs japonaises (hyper excitées)
### Ending trop courte (sauf s'il y a une S2).
=> Une belle démonstration du talent des acteurs :) avec une story réaliste et mignonne.
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Timeless Love and Leaps of Logic
April has been Veil of Shadows month for me as I was pretty much obsessed with this series until the end. I won't lie, I came for the pretty costumes + music + Ju Jingyi, who has a special place in my heart for her combination of looks, personality, and beautiful singing voice. I stayed for the mystery and mayhem and aesthetic angst.Guo Jingming delivers his usual brand of extravagantly dark and moody work with handsome faces and guys who have to bare their chest at least once in a story. If you know his directing style, you know exactly what kind of story to expect, but for those not in the know I recommend just checking out these 3 joke GJM Drama Bingo posts for a taste of what's up ahead: https://www.tumblr.com/sillekias/815506909428891648?source=share
Honestly? I loved the characters and stories, which wasn't as convoluted as I feared, and there's even a pretty happy ending at the end! GJM has a way of at least trying to tie up all the loose ends even if they're not all done neatly (or sometimes *too* neatly to be believable). The angst was suitably fragile and epic and bloodstained and tearstained which tickles that drama-loving corner of my heart without wrenching it out completely. It really is the kind of pretty + sad you save to watch on a rainy day. Realistically though, the plot carried the emotions associated with it more than the actors themselves—the acting was accurate and fit the scene but lacked a little bit more of nuance to distinguish different flavors of grief from each other.
Also by the end, everyone in the main cast had shed at least like, 10 single perfect tears each in the middle or end of conversations and while it was neat to watch how well they controlled that tear it also got to a point where I was more numb to the emotions behind it. Like it'll never not be beautiful but it was getting silly by the end!
My biggest beef comes with Episode 28 too because what do you mean ONLY the protagonist and main supporting characters were fighting Jiu Ying and her army of hypnotized foxes at Shilin Sect & the 4 world pillars? Did all of the disciples we saw earlier at the sect just up and vanished? Were they too weak to ever hold up? I mean I think they probably were but it's still kinda funny to not acknowledge that at all and jump straight into the 1v1 across all fights. They even had to rope in You Chi, an outsider demon, to fight one of their battles for them hahahaha it was a little unbelievable. (I know VoS cut one episode's worth of material out since they only got approved for 29/30, I wonder if that last episode could've made a difference?)
Other pet peeves (that are also GJM's signature) is repeating the same info over and over again, and using the same phrases over and over again. Mystery plots are less mysterious when you have to analyze every clue from the start, and in the middle of urgent scenes characters somehow have time to stop and chat before coming to a "realization" about things they already knew all over again. Like in the Han Ba arc when Lu Wuyi stole away with Mu Long they should've KNOWN she was heading for the Firefluff Tree because earlier in the episodes they mentioned it was an important spot, but noooo the protag team had to meet up and discuss it before coming to their senses; Ji Ling sits on the steps moping for half a day after Lu Wuyi steals his ring instead of like, racing to get that thing back or ask for an explanation; somehow during the final confrontation of Jiu Ying vs. Wu Shiguang all of the 2-petal demon hunters can instantaneously reach the locations they need to support the world pillars or facilitated Ji Ling's fast-forward rebirth without any travel time (I'm going to assume they all know teleportation off-screen).
Also You Chi had the worst of it in the original time lines! He saw Xie Lingxi (possessed) kill his Master but then Wu Shiguang reunites with an (incorrupt) Xie Lingxi spirit right afterwards (how jarring is that)!! Then he had to fight off a fox (possessed) in Shilin Sect and killed her successfully with the formations in the sect, only for that to be meaningless because Ji Ling comes back later to un-hypnotize them so NOW 1) he's killed one of Wu Wangyan's dear sisters for no reason and 2) Wu Wangyan has to take that sister's place and sacrifice herself to stabilized the corrupted pillar. Guy just had NO luck in the old timeline and I'm SO glad he got the commander glow-up in the new one cause he deserved a break once in a while!!
I also agree with the other reviewers that Wu Shiguang and Wu Wangyan didn't really have time to shine in their roles compared to the screentime given to Lu Wuyi and Ji Ling. I did LOVE the LuJi storyline/romance (I even made Mii versions of them in my Tomodachi Life LOLOL) but I felt like with more time (and less slow-paced dialogue) both sets of leads could've had amazing moments. WSG was really cool in the finale faceoff scenes and WWY was so intelligent, I wished they utilized them more. Then again, I loved every LuJI scene we got...this is the kind of greed they warned us about in the Bible.
Anyways, all rants aside I DID like this drama a lot and I think the romance was lovely. The demon boys and their tragic fates were all lovely (except Han Ba's was a little contrived, like even Mu Long's actress said 'couldn't he have just written something'), the time loops were a little confusing but ultimately understandable, and I loved loved loooooved Ji Ling's kuudere Dragon Deity persona, he was the perfect mix of cool + powerful + moe + gentle to the ones he love.
For that matter I loved Ji Can too. His makeup was like ridiculously pale but his visual effects? Absolute eye candy and I'd love to see him again. All in all, this was a story about love, loss, and sacrifice: the determination to see your choices through, and the determination to pull your cherished people away from choices that destroy them.
From my personal rating this gets a 8/10 - VERY GOOD with some logic doesn’t make sense, somewhat affecting enjoyment.
The OST is a solid 10/10 and I will be looping Tian Jiarui and Ju Jingyi's version of 不苦 (Not Bitter) for weeks. You know what makes me bitter? They still need to release the music box version (from ep 12 here: https://www.tumblr.com/sillekias/815209721778896896/ok-but-last-but-not-least-i-desperately-need-the?source=share) and duet version of that track ahhhhhh!!!
EDIT: anyways my live reactions are on my tumblr under the #sillysees and #veil of shadows tags: https://www.tumblr.com/sillekias/tagged/veil%20of%20shadows
for reaction posts in order it's #react:vos like so: http://sillekias.tumblr.com/tagged/react%3Avos/chrono
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I LOVED THE ENDING
One of the most powerful aspects of Twenty‑Five Twenty‑One is how faithfully its ending reflects the emotional tone of the Jaurim song it draws its name from. The song isn’t a celebration of lasting love, it’s a nostalgic remembrance of a relationship that shaped two people during a fleeting moment in their youthIf the writers had forced a happy ending, it would have completely clashed with the tone of the song and undermined the entire message of the story. The bittersweet ending isn’t just fitting, it’s the only ending that preserves the integrity of what Twenty‑Five Twenty‑One set out to say about youth, love and the nature of growing up
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Of Dragons and Foxes...
I went into this with zero clue as to what it is all about. I just knew that it was partly based on Painted Skin, a short film Guo Jingming directed some years back which I haven't seen. I must admit, the first episode pulled me in like Alice following the white rabbit into a hole new world. Yes, I made a pun. But kidding aside, the world it drew me in was a world of dragons and demons, rich with lore and characters that are not quite what they seem.As expected of a Guo Jingming drama, the visuals in this are impeccable, from the sweeping shots to the dramatic angles. The costumes and makeup are some of the best I've seen in any drama, including Guo's own works. Everything about it screamed high production quality to me. This was indeed a treat to watch. But... and this is a big BUT, the writing leaves something to be desired. Despite the promising premise and complex characters, the execution is poor with a plot that's all over the place and confusing, and a feverish pacing that ends almost abruptly. Perhaps this is the result of the shortened number of episodes or maybe Guo Jingming is simply not a very a good screenwriter in spite of his artistic approach to filmmaking. I don't think I have rated a drama of his higher than an 8. Even though I largely enjoy them, they don't hit as hard as I want them to and that's mainly because of the not so satisfactory writing.
I do like the fact the drama keeps you guessing and yet also gives you enough clues to figure things out by yourself. I was also deeply moved by the backstories of each character. I never thought I would feel compassion for an obviously CGI blind fox and empathize with his suffering. I have to hand it to Tian Jiarui for breathing life into this character. In fact, he played seven distinct characters if I'm not mistaken and he did it like nobody's business. I have to give credit to Yan An as well, it was because of his believable portrayal that made me grow attached to his Li Jie and his close relationship with Ji Ling.
I'm just a little disappointed that they dropped the ball on Joseph Zeng's character, Wu Shiguang. He started out to be this awfully cool and mysterious character with a badass weapon. I wanted to see more of that, but the moment his backstory was revealed, he started becoming less interesting. So he's a dragon too. Yeah... I don't really care. Ji Ling as Chi Wen was mesmerizingly ethereal and pretty, but the humanity of Ji Ling was what made the character far more compelling to me. Even the weasel demon became more interesting than Wu Shiguang right before the end. And even though I liked the musical score and soundtrack for the most part, I didn't appreciate that weird trap music with the freaky chanting blasting like no tomorrow every chance it got. Did they have a quota for the number of times that song was supposed to play? Seriously, there were scenes that didn't need it, but no, they just had to play that darn song! It drove me nuts! lol
Fortunately, the pairings were a hit. Surprisingly, Joseph Zeng and Chen Du Ling had real chemistry! I didn't think their pairing would work but it did. They did end up looking like an old married couple who had learned and accepted each other's good and bad habits. They were adorable together. But I must say, I liked Tian Jiarui and Ju Jingyi's pairing more. Ji Ling and Lu Wuyi's epic love is reminiscent of romances I've only read in old high fantasy books. Their journey as lovers, the sacrifices they made for each other, and the lengths they went through to be together reminded me of Luthien and Beren's story from JRR Tolkien's The Silmarillion. It was overly melodramatic bordering on ridiculous but incredibly romantic. This kind of love is one that exists only in fairy tales, something people only dream about, but it sure is a beautiful dream. And their love is the core of this story, poignant, tragic, but ultimately triumphant!
So for the stunning visuals, well-fleshed out characters, strong acting, engaging love stories, and great tracks from Liu Yuning, Yan An, and Tian Jiarui, I give this a solid 8.
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Such a good time : humor and action are in da place !
To appreciate this series, you need a sense of irony (deuxième degré in french)The script is fantastic. FL, ML and supporting actors are all superb and pro, and C-dramas are truly becoming amazing.
Li YiTong and Liu YuNing are excellent !
Their expressions perfectly complement the story.
The OST is well done, perfectly accompanying every moment.
The costumes and sets are impeccable and great.
In short, it's an extraordinary achievement, and rewatching it is even better, allowing you to savor all the subtleties of the story and the actors' expressions.
Bravo to everyone for this wonderful experience !
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ONE OF MY FAVOURITE BLS OAT!! (KMA/DBK MIXED REVIEW)
First of all, I just have to say, do NOT listen to those people who tell you to skip Kiss Me Again and go straight to Dark Blue Kiss. That's just despicable.Yes, don't get me wrong, Dark Blue Kiss is a great bl and I definitely recommend watching it, but I just don't think you should go straight into it blind.
I might be a little biased because I definitely prefer Kiss Me Again, but trust me, watching it really does make all the difference.
Mainly, because it has that classic enemies-to-lovers dynamic that we've all come to know and love. It gives you a great introduction to the characters and how they came to hate eachother then hate and love eachother. And it also shows you how the two characters work together, what their dynamic is, and helps you better understand why all these problems were arising in Dark Blue Kiss.
However, if you're planning on watching Kiss Me Again: Pete-Kao, I'd really recommend watching the original Kiss Me Again first. The compilation of Kiss Me Again: Pete-Kao can be kind of confusing to follow because a lot of their individual scenes or scenes not seen as pertinent to the storyline are cut out, and you're left filling in a lot of the blank spaces.
You can skip straight to the Pete-Kao scenes in Kiss Me Again but make sure you watch their individual scenes too. That's really important.
Afterwards, you can definitely watch Kiss Me Again: Pete-Kao. I've found myself rewatching it as often as twice a day sometimes because I love these two so much.
Onto Dark Blue Kiss, it was definitely an interesting watch. It's not something I would usually pick for myself, but I did enjoy it.
I may be a lover of angst, but I'll be honest with you, I can never watch it in the moment. I either have to skip those parts or google what happens so I know it won't be forever. I hated every second of those fights between Pete and Kao. I felt so bad for the both of them because Pete knew something was up with Non and Kao didn't listen. But it sure wasn't fair that everything was being blamed on him.
However, I did love the jealousy and possessiveness. That was my favourite part. If you're into like Addicted, My Personal Weatherman level possessiveness, you'll definitely like this.
Overall, watch in this order:
Kiss Me Again
Kiss Me Again: Pete-Kao
Kiss/Dark Blue Kiss (Interchangeable but I'd recommend Kiss first.)
By the way, does anyone know any other bls with as much jealousy and possessiveness but perhaps less angst? I've seen so many people recommend shows with this description but it's just not enough for me. I can never find one as good as this.
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The Healing You Didn't Know You Needed?✨
It doesn’t hit you all at once.It doesn’t try to overwhelm you.
But slowly… it settles.
I really appreciate a director who understands how to use weather as part of storytelling—and this drama does that beautifully. The way it plays with seasons, lighting, and surroundings feels intentional. Whether it’s the softness of spring, the warmth of summer, or the quiet loneliness of colder tones, everything is used to support the emotion of each scene.
And the flowers...💐🌹🌺🌸🌷🏵️🌻🌼
Soooo many flowers in this drama and I totally like it!!! I love how flowers are not just decoration here, but part of the drama itself. They become a love language. The scene where He Suye and Shen Xifan exchange flowers feels gentle, almost innocent—soft, pretty, and slightly teasing. The couple that I wish I can be😳🤧 But then the same element shifts into something emotional, even explosive—like when Shen Xifan “hits” her ex with that huge bouquet 😭🌹🥀 It’s dramatic, yes, but also symbolic. Love, anger, closure—wrapped in something that looks beautiful on the outside.
From the very first episode, I already liked how this drama chooses "silence" over noise. It doesn’t rely on excessive background music to tell you what to feel. No over bgm. No overplay ost. Which is something many dramas tend to overdo. Instead, it lets moments breathe...
That one scene in eps 1 when He Suye looking at Shen Xifan with his mask, Shen Xifan looking at him too, eye to eye, no music—just silence, and the sound tickling of a clock...🕜🕰️
And somehow… that more heartbeat. More tickling. More real.😖😖😳✨ It creates tension in such a subtle way, and that’s what makes it memorable🌬️
Now, about the character.
How do I even start to our greenflag ML?🤔😌
He Suye is the kind of character that totally feels too perfect. From the side, his features are strikingly handsome—sharp nose, defined jawline. From the front, a pair of beautiful, doe-like eyes that seem to tease you, as if asking to be fed. From the back—ah! A straight, sturdy back like a mountain ready to protect, broad shoulders like an ocean you could lean on. When he sits, he looks polite, charming, and dependable; when he stands, he radiates charisma, authority, and quiet wisdom.
He Suye just a smartAI—a doctor, academically smart, emotionally smart, calm, patient, can cook, can speaks gently, can be cool, can be naughty, knows when to be firm, knows when to step back. He has that quiet confidence—not loud, not arrogant, shine on his own, tall, handsome, and rich. Sometimes wearing glasses—serious, sometimes playing skateboard—playful, you can take him to a fine dining restaurant, you can also take him to eat noodles at a street. Nihaofinesh*t😵💫
His smile? Sweet and make butterfly stomach🍯🦋
His eyes? Sexy and dangerous👀👄
I really sound like a fangirl😭
Honestly, he feels like the definition of “written by a woman” kind of character—so ideal it almost annoys you because you know someone like this PROBABLY DOESN’T EXIST IN REAL LIFE 😭 He understands situations from a distance, like a third-person perspective. He doesn’t react impulsively—he observes, processes, and responds. And the way he handles Shen Xifan, especially her emotional ups and downs, shows just how patient and emotionally mature he is.
💯. Period.
For Shen Xifan… I actually like her character. She feels real. Not perfect, not always likable—but human. There are moments where she gets trapped in her own emotions, overthinks things, and ends up hurting herself and sometimes people around her too in the process. Sometimes it’s frustrating to watch, because you just want to tell her to "get out of your own head!"
But at the same time, it makes sense. Her past, especially her experience with her ex, clearly shaped the way she reacts to love and conflict. She’s guarded, unsure, sometimes even self-sabotaging. And while that can be annoying, it also makes her growth feel more meaningful. Because as the story progresses, you can see her slowly change—becoming more open, more honest, and more willing to trust again. Especially toward He Suye. And that’s where the relationship really works.
It’s not rushed. It’s not overly dramatic. It’s built on patience. On understanding. On staying. He doesn’t force her to change. She doesn’t suddenly become “perfect girlfriend.”
They meet in the middle.
And that’s what makes it feel grounded. And also that's why many people find this drama boring, because they prioritize the "flow of the love process" over "falling in love immediately".
Luckily for Shen Xifan, the toxic ex was the only negative thing in her life. She has loving parents, supportive friends, and even a green flag boyfriend at the end..
Overall, The Best Thing is not a drama that screams for your attention. It doesn’t rely on big twists or heavy drama to keep you watching. Instead, it quietly pulls you in with its atmosphere, its characters, and its emotions. It feels soft on the surface, but carries something deeper underneath.
A story about love,
about healing,
about learning how to be understood—
and how to understand in return.
A quiet glow…
that you don’t notice at first,
but once it’s there,
you don’t want it to leave ✨🍃
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underwhelming start
I expected to really like the show but after the first two episodes im feeling underwhelmed. The positives of the show are that anytime the main leads are on the screen (Shin Hae Sun and Gong Myung) its great, they have good chemistry, their characters are interesting and engaging. But so far it feels like they have had hardly any screentime together maybe 5 minutes in total. I also like the dynamic between the second FL (Hong Hwa Yeon) and the main lead but thats where the positives end. i have no interest in the the obvious eventual power struggle between the two brothers and even less interest in the episodic cheating investigations. Hoping it gets betterWas this review helpful to you?
A story like many others, but...
An exceptional story, and despite a few blunders, it holds together.There were moments when I thought the entire neighborhood heard my laughter ;)
It's rare for me to experience a drama that I can binge in one sitting.
The leads played their roles brilliantly.
The supporting actors also showed their acting chops.
This year's Top One, so far.
A drama worth watching again, of course.
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Erika Toda (Kazuko Hosoki): Delivers a chameleon-like performance. She seamlessly transitions from the vulnerability of a starving youth in the post-war era to the icy arrogance of the "Queen of Ginza," and finally to the loneliness of a mogul in her glass mansion. Sairi Ito (Minori): Serves as the series' moral compass, questioning whether redemption is possible for someone who built a career by exploiting the fears of others.
Under the direction of Tomoyuki Takimoto, the series utilizes a color palette that evolves with the decades: sepia and gray tones for the 40s and 50s, vibrant and saturated colors for the 80s bubble economy, and a cold, clinical aesthetic for the "present" (2006). The soundtrack by Hibiki Inamoto is a standout, mixing classics from the portrayed eras with tense themes that heighten the psychological suspense during the confrontations between the biographer and the psychic.
Erika Toda’s performance is award-worthy; the historical reconstruction of Japan is impeccable; the series tackles complex themes like media ethics and the isolation caused by power. Especially for those who enjoy biopics that don't try to "sanctify" their protagonists. The pacing might be slow for those expecting an action thriller; some episodes focused on Ginza’s nightlife drag on longer than necessary.
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I just want to praise the ML - reason for the review...
This drama, especially for a short or vertical drama, is really good. I like the MLs acting—so far, in all the vertical dramas I’ve seen him in, he’s exceeded my expectations. He may not be conventionally handsome, but the way he acts makes him attractive to me. After watching his dramas, I sometimes find myself fantasizing about having someone like him—LOL. That’s how good he is as an actor. As for the FL, she’s quite young, especially next to him, but that actually adds to the charm and makes the drama enjoyable to watch. I would recommend watching this—it won’t waste your time. As I mentioned, I’ve already watched it twice, and I still liked it just as much the first time around.Was this review helpful to you?
How their story unfolded
In terms of storytelling, Love of Silom leans into realism. It touches on themes like career uncertainty, emotional baggage, communication, and the fear of vulnerability—topics that resonate strongly with young adults. While the pace may feel calm for viewers who prefer high drama, it suits the reflective tone of the series and allows character emotions to breathe.The production quality is solid, with pleasing cinematography and a soft color palette that complements the romantic mood. The background music is used sparingly but effectively, enhancing emotional scenes without overwhelming them.
As the series is still ongoing, it feels like it is carefully building toward deeper emotional payoffs. There is a sense that the story is more about the journey than grand twists, which will likely appeal to viewers who enjoy character-driven narratives.
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Not for Cosmopolitan people, normalizes Stagnation
I couldn't relate to this drama.I found the overall life philosophy all wrong.
I've been thinking what exactly I found wrong:
Romantizising sacrifice and being an eternal victim. Martyrdom Complex.
Especially normalizing women sacrifizing all for family.
Normalizing giving up dreams rather than AT LEAST trying to move forward EVEN A LITTLE.
A drama about STAGNATION and Anti-selfgrowth.
To me life is about moving forward and improving your circumstances, not accepting your circumstances.
Even if the process is slow and hard, it's much better than this ETERNAL VICTIMHOOD this drama disgustingly praises...
EXPLORATION, rather than just being stuck in a small island all life....
This drama is definitely not for more cosmopolitan city people or multiligual people who enjoy travel...
Drama more for people who grew up in small towns similarly to the leads...
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I love everything except of some of my concerns. I FREAKING LOVE that Zhou Yiran and Bai Tianyang are cast again in a c-drama. I also love the acting of baobao, she's cute yet her voice isn't childish (AHEM!). They have a good chemistry. AND I cracked when I saw the fiancee of Cai Zhao, it's one of my favorite actors in short c-dramas.😭
I'll rate this 10/10!
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A Mind-Blowing Series That Truly Caught Me Off Guard
What I want to say about Revenged Love, it’s truly an amazing series. I honestly don’t remember the last time I enjoyed a show this much after "Love in the Air" (Thai series). I’ve watched so many series since then, but this one completely caught me off guard.The acting is absolutely mind-blowing. The actors are incredibly handsome—WoSo Wei’s cuteness, Chi Cheng’s attitude, Guo ChengYu’s cunning smile, and of course, the doctor’s innocent expressions… each one leaves a lasting impression.
Everything about this series kept me hooked till the very end. The comedy is top-notch, the emotions are overwhelming, the friendship feels genuine, and the love is beautifully non-judgmental.
However, one thing I didn’t quite like is how BL series often prioritize the main couple over the second one. I’ve always found second couples just as cute and sweet, and here too, the doctor and Guo ChengYu deserved more screen time. Even if their relationship wasn’t as central, it still had the potential to feel deeper and more complete.
That said, if you’re feeling stressed, this is definitely a must-watch. It has everything to lift your mood, I laughed so much while watching it.
Overall, it was an incredible journey… and honestly, it’s a must rewatch.
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