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Duang with You
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12 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 5.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 5.5
Rewatch Value 4.5

Nice but uhmmm

I really liked Duang with You, don’t get me wrong but it really cringed me out at times. Of course I love the acting and characters but there were times where Duang acted too childish in my opinion rather than someone who is supposed to be in college, but he was endearing at times as well. Also, it’s pacing was kinda slow, it took quite a while for them to get together and problems kept coming in a way that was trying the drag the whole thing out. But, it a nice but one run was good and I wouldn’t go out of my way to sit through this again. But, it was overall nice, I liked the stories, and loved laughing at some scenes!

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Ticket to Heaven
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by PPriyo
12 days ago
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.5
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Best opening scene in the Bl history, Tanrak is experiencing forbidden longing for Barth already...

Let's dive into A Beautiful & Devastating Masterpiece starring Geminifourth .
Opening scene of TICKET TO HEAVEN might be one of the best openings in the Bl history
S queer story beginning with marriage equality isn't just romance; it's a triumph of love and justice. . Tell me huh what's better ??

Main Highlight : The Boundaries of Faith and Love
The story between a deeply devout student preparing for priesthood. He clings tightly to his faith as a promise that he will eventually reunite with his deceased parents in heaven. And a charming but emotionally fragile new transfer student burdened by a broken family and a painful past.

~~~~ ***DETAILED REVIEW*** ~~~~
( inner thoughts and emotions shared , philosophies shared )
sorry if it's too long but it's worth reading, I guarantee 😆


I got emotionally attached to itt, it felt so reall to me . Almighty God pls bless themm ..
It's the pillar of the whole series, the emotional build up between the characters and Both are enduring pain .
I know they will salve each other's wounds.

There is a hidden, beautiful logic to how the main characters are named and the meaning behind the names adds a beautiful layer to the story 🤌🏻
•Tanrak is a combination of two affectionate thai words : Tan ( แทน ) means ‘to substitute’ or ‘to represent’ and Rak ( ร็ก ) means ‘love’ when combined means “the representative of love” or “symbol of love”
•Barth is the shortened version of Bartholomew, a saint , one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus.
And philosophy says :
The name serves as a powerful thematic metaphor within the show. Much like his namesake, Barth is a tortured, fragile soul who has suffered greatly in life (having lost his mother to the justice system and facing rejection). Throughout the series, he and Tanrak become martyrs of love, caught between the rigid moral dictates of their 1990s Catholic seminary school and their deep, forbidden feelings for one another.

The painting TICKET TO HEAVEN itself has thousand meanings it's not just a painting but it's emotion , it's not just a man taking the stairs to heaven, but sufferings and sacrifices behind itt.

I felt the weight of that statement, experienced a stinging sensation . “ I realised that God never helped me at all. ”
This phrase illustrates the unbearable anguish that broke Barth's trust in a divine power. That hurts .

We finally got this after a long wait. The trailer alone is amazing; I can’t imagine how good the actual drama will be. God I'm in heaven it's already airing , This whole year-long wait was absolutely worth it.
A Stunning CINEMATOGRAPHY .
The atmosphere is top-notch, with a setting in a Catholic seminary makes it unique .

You're gonna find me here every Saturday I'm never giving up on this drama or I'll get cursed , I don't dare to leave this onee at all ♡
Heyyy pls don't mind, but I'm more interested cuz it's Geminifourth, their chemistry is as electric as anticipated, and the acting skills ofcourse..
I’m already obsessed with Barth’s facial expressions and his incredible aura. Despite being just the premiere episode, brewing chemistry between the leads is already undeniable.
I can tell it'll leave an indelible mark on everyone's heart even if it's going to be sorrowful.

I’m incredibly excited for the new episodes, but I’m almost afraid to watch them because I don't want it to end! Why are there only six episodes? I have no idea how I’m going to cope when it’s finally over.

I would like to extend my sincere gratitude to the entire team for their exceptional work on this project, they've have created something truly remarkable.

It's strongly recommended from my side , Guys you gotta watch thiss .

Suddenly the opening scene clicked in my mind and now it's making scene, What was I thinking, what wrong with me??
Is there a satisfying, closed ending, or are they leaving it open?
Now I know, the most problematic part is the first scene of first episode
That’s a terrifying 30-year jump from 1996 to 2026 .

I am absolutely terrified that Ticket to Heaven is going to be just like Your Name Engraved Herein. I really cannot handle another heartbreaking ending like that!
After waiting a year, I refuse to be traumatized by a sad ending.
I’m really hoping for a definitive ending, not a cliffhanger.
That first scene makes it clear we are in for an emotional rollercoaster. I really hope the plot doesn't separate them for years, bring Barth back just for Tanrak's ordination, and then leave us hanging with an unresolved ending!
Noo man I can't even think of ittt .

After watching episode 2, I was right—this confirms my theory about Tanrak's name. Literally how beautiful.
I never expected such an unexpected twist in the second episode—Taarak's intense obsession and desperate craving for Barth was truly shocking.
Despite his best efforts to flee from temptation, he cannot stop his heart from loving. If love is a God-given emotion, why is it branded a sin to love whom we choose?


Every time Barth teases Tanrak or secretly looks at him, it is obvious he is developing feelings. Watching their chemistry makes me blush every single time. The way he stares hits different.

Not just Barth,
It is completely obvious that Tanrak feels an intense sexual tension toward Barth. The way he constantly stares at Barth's lips, obsessively replays their physical encounters in his mind, he got hard and later masturbates clearly shows his deep desire. I can't breathe . I'm screaming !!!
But the expression on Tanrak’s face the moment he realizes he loves Barth is devastating. He looks consumed by guilt, perfectly capturing the agony of realizing you've fallen into a love that is a sin—the kind of sin that locks you out of heaven.

Will he escape the snare of his desires, or allow them to take over?
Tanrak is torn between his spiritual path and his feelings for Barth.
This spectacular episode beautifully highlighted the deepening, heartfelt connection between the characters and perfectly captured the characters growing attachment to one another.

Fourth is a phenomenal actor—he communicated the entire depth of the scene without uttering a single word. Huge round of applause for him!

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The Glory
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12 days ago
30 of 30 episodes seen
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Overall 5.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 3.0
Music 5.5
Rewatch Value 2.0

Great plot, but hollow lead characters.

I was looking for romance and great lead characters. What I received were two kisses, a Chinese girl boss and a lead male that does nothing but hold her coat. Please, China, don't follow Hollywood down the bllack hole of radical feminism and emasculated males! You can have likable strong female leads with strong and handsome male leads. See Pursuit of Jade for instructions. This story had an intetesting plot, but an ice cold FL, and an almost pointess ML. I kept hoping it would improve, but it never did.
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Thundercloud Rainstorm
0 people found this review helpful
12 days ago
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 3.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 3.5
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Started out strong then went off the rails

This drama started out so interesting. You have a strong, emotionally closed off Jeonghan, who takes control - including spicy scenes. Then you have the sweet, submissive Iljo, who slowly starts to win over Jeonghan with his constant acts of service. I truly enjoyed the first 4 episodes. If the storyline would have stayed that way, it would have gotten a 10.

However, around episode 5 it suddenly nosedives into a convoluted plot of family backstabbing and miscommunication between the characters. It feels like a completely different show. Did they change writers? Also, the characters seem to switch personalities. Suddenly our strong take-charge Jeonghan is depressed and crying all the time while Iljo is closed off and doesn’t seem that interested in their relationship anymore. I feel like all the effort came from Jeonghan in the last 3 episodes.

The soundtrack is actually really good, I gave it an extra point for that.

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Something in the Rain
1 people found this review helpful
12 days ago
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 1.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 1.0
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

Waste of my time

There have been kdramas that i drop, but this one i forced myself to watch until the end - i think i was hopeful that it would get better and prove me wrong. But now that i finished it, i think i just wasted time i should have used for better things. I really didn't like anything about this drama, i feel frustrated with myself for watching it. Don't make the same mistake. It had potential, it could have been a good show, but it just wasn't.
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Derailment
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12 days ago
30 of 30 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 7.5

My First C-Drama: Derailment

I loved this!! It was my first C-drama. There are many plot twists throughout the show. I just wished there were more romantic scenes and some parts felt a bit slow.
Though the character development is really good, especially with the main character, which I loved! I also liked how the story progressed and how well the plot built up. However, the ending felt really fast and abrupt, which was a little disappointing because the overall plot was so strong.
Other than that, the villain is so chilling and the show keeps you guessing till the end. Great drama!
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Absolute Value of Romance
0 people found this review helpful
12 days ago
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

Surprisingly Good!

This show being good caught me off guard. I didn’t have high expectations for it. First off, the most immediate thing that grabs your attention is the female lead’s haircut, which is one of the most unappealing things I have ever seen in my life. That’s it, it’s so out there it deserves to be mentioned. Then she begins writing a BL (Boy's Love) web novel about her attractive new teachers, which becomes popular while hiding the fact she wrote it. Finally, the show might fumble this young student and teacher situationship that’s going on into inappropriate territory. However, after watching the final episode, I’m glad everything worked out well.

This show surprisingly has a lot of heart, which is why I kept watching. The BL scenes are light and more comedic than anything else, never explicit. They consist of short skits with her imagination running wild with out-of-context conversations and situations involving the male teachers. Honestly skippable if you’re not at all interested in them.

BL scenes asides, the show is a blend of light school drama and her numerous interactions with her math teacher, Mr. Ga. To get it out of the way, she eventually develops a crush on him, but he does not. Thank god, I might have thrown this show into the dumpster so fast. Instead, what we get is Mr. Ga as a genuinely great teacher who encourages her to pursue her writing and improve her abysmal math scores.

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Feud
0 people found this review helpful
12 days ago
32 of 32 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.5
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 1.0
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The worst ending I have ever watched in cdramas

This was the first drama I watched with this ML, so I was struggling to warm up to him at first. It would probably have been easier if he were portraying another type of character, but since Bai Jiusi is very mysterious and very wtf in the first few episodes, it was a hard start for me. In the end, I warmed up to him, so it's cool (pun intended).

Bai Lu carries this entire drama on her back, full stop. If Si Ling were portrayed by someone else, I would probably have hated her. But the pain Bai Lu brings while bringing her to life is exactly what we need for Si Ling to make sense.

Now... Story-wise. It is a beautiful story. I love angsty plots, so it was exactly what I was expecting. However, when we get to the ending, it feels like the story I came to love just doesn't matter anymore. I understand Si Ling changing some events in the past would not overwrite everything (since the villain was her karma), but it erased the most important details that made Bai Jiusi and Si Ling who they were. It changes everything, and it changes nothing at the same time. It makes it possible for Bai Jiusi to come back to life (and whoa, the number of times we think he's dead and comes back is insane, so it stops being something new), but it erases all the growth they had as individuals. Not as a couple, as individuals.

It also brings up the question: what about their son? When she went back in time, she fixed the miscommunication arc about the sealing of her powers and being pregnant. So where is he now?? It's such an important part of their journey together, and then we receive zero closure (it wouldn't have needed a closure if she hadn't gone back in time - yeah, I really hated the ending).

The side characters were forgettable, except for Ming Xianqian, who was amazing, and I wish we had more screen time for him.

Argh. I don't even know how to rate this drama at this point.

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Fate Chooses You
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12 days ago
40 of 40 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Needed second season

The overall drama looks very good and the music reminds of old dramas which were top class

This drama needs season 2, as there are many unresolved chapters
The craftsmen got their old book and the drama has not clarified how will it be the crafts they build according to the secret book
The ML and FL are yet to unite. In the climax, it was shown that she will alight the boat. It can be shown how their life goes from there
It was shown who is the main person who created the seed of the tree, he told that FL will control the ML.
Also the clash between ML and FL with the person who created the seed needs to be shown
But how it happens is yet to be shown. Also the next steps of heavenly ladder needs to be shown. Will the ladder will be created or not. Also why did the war demons destroyed the ladder needs to be revealed
Also the cat which the FL always keeps with her needs to be shown. Her junior needs to be ascended.

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Peaceful Property
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12 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
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Such a fun watch that had me invested

Nearly perfect. The villains/antagonists were competent, the humor was fun, and the drama, when it hit, was well done. I like that the ghosts were actually very scary/creepy/unsettling, not a single one failed to leave me unsettled. I like that the characters were properly flawed and the story didn't pull punches when those flaws and wrongdoings arose. The relationships between all the leads was compelling and they were all distinct. There were a lot of great plot twists I didn't see coming, and the ones that I did see, unfolded in a way that felt still felt satisfying. Every twist made sense and deepened the plot in a way that felt really intentional.

Half a star off for occasional nonsense behavior from the characters which annoyed me specifically (signing a contract w/o reading, continuously moving your intended murder victim to a secondary location repeatedly when you have the chance to take them out right there, slowly circling your intended murder victim while they're incapacitated instead of taking them out right there), but those moments did not happen often. Most other times I thought the character would be dumb or make mistakes for plot convenience, they didn't which was always a pleasant surprise and caused interesting conflict for the main characters.

I've been in a slump lately where I haven't been able to finish more than one drama this year despite starting several, but I finished this one in 3 sittings across 3 days. Starting with the turn at the end of episode 5, I pretty much couldn't stop watching because when the things finally taken a dramatic turn, the drama had already done a good job at getting me attached to the characters and their relationships, so I was thoroughly invested in the outcome, something I have not gotten in other dramas I watched this year.

I'm really got around to sitting down and watching this one!

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Qimen Dark Blade
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12 days ago
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 8.0

A Good Dynasty Era Detective Story

First, I would say the casting in this one is top-notch, especially Liu Yong Xi, Zhao Ran and Yang Xing. The specific ally / enemy colleague-hood between Liu Yong Xi's Detective Tang and Yang Xing's Detective Sai is something rare: two female characters of similar martial disciplines who aren't 'catty' with each other but also aren't 'allies' in the common feminist western movie sense. Just two masters whose priorities in life diverged with one being the younger version of the other. I also like how the movie never feels the need to 'soften' Detective Sai.

On the CGI of shadow and light mirror play, I feel like people who are raised on the lexicon that CGI must be 'photoreal' (but it never is anyway) will receive this one awkwardly because the whole point is that the illusory entities should both be lethal AND look artificial, not creatures that look like they exist with solidity in the real world. Since I'm not in the 'CGI must always be photoreal in live-action' camp, I pretty much got what they were going for here.

Lastly, without any spoilers, I would say the action sequences are well-choreographed and elegant but also quite brutal and raw, and of course, bloody. It gives the feeling of a hybrid detective / wuxia underground story that I really find interesting.

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Soundtrack #2
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12 days ago
6 of 6 episodes seen
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Overall 8.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 6.0

To Dream or Not to Dream

Soundtrack #2 explores a couple who reunite years after an unresolved breakup. As they navigate renewed proximity—shaped by friends, a competing romantic possibility, and the demands of career and artistic ambition—they are forced to confront how their ideas of success, love, and self-worth changed during their separation. Through this pressure, both gradually move toward greater maturity and self-understanding, ultimately deciding whether their past relationship can be re-entered on different terms. I liked the treatment and the acting was very good. The resolution was compressed a lot and I felt that there was enough for another episode or two.

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A Splendid Match
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12 days ago
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed 1
Overall 8.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 6.0
“A Splendid Match” wasn’t quite what I expected. The series offers great acting and production values (particularly the beautiful costumes), but considering that the story is anchored by the courtship, marriage, and “power couple” dynamic of its main characters, the romance falls a little flat.

The story follows a feisty young woman, Gu Jin Zhao, from her coming-of-age ceremony at 15 through navigating marriage prospects and her relationship with Chen Yan Yun, a powerful man who will become her husband.

In many ways they’re opposites — Jin Zhao is headstrong and quick-tempered, and Yan Yun is often gentle and mild-mannered. Both are highly intelligent and have a strong sense of justice. But the tension and spark that one might expect from their contrasting personalities never materializes, and this lack of chemistry makes it hard to feel invested in their relationship.

Instead, the highlight for me was the character arc of Ye Xian, the second male lead. I felt his character was more complex and undergoes a more emotionally compelling journey of hardship and growth than that of the leads. He’s undoubtedly a flawed character — immature, prone to anger and even violence — but nevertheless sincere and unwavering in his feelings, even when he fails to express them in a healthy way. For a character to convincingly display both hateful behavior and heartbreaking grief, pain, and disappointment takes a talented actor, and Dong Si Cheng (“Winwin”) delivers the emotional intensity in spades. I was thoroughly impressed and drawn in by his memorable and layered performance as Ye Xian.

While I appreciated the healthy, mutually supportive relationship between the leads, their dynamic didn’t have as much impact and emotional resonance as some of the friendships and even rivalries depicted in the series — not exactly what I’m looking for in a romance drama. Aside from the lackluster chemistry of the main couple, hard-to-follow political plots and an abrupt ending made this historical drama a bit disappointing in its writing and execution.

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The WONDERfools
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12 days ago
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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The Wonderfools delivered everything

This story has complex characters and relationships even though it's mostly comedy, and that's what makes it more enjoyable. No one is perfect, and I find the flawed characters more endearing. It's funny, intriguing... It has more romance than I expected and the chemistry between everyone is a 💯

The comedy timing is exquisite. It handles different tones of humor and never runs the same joke into the ground.

It's also interesting how they changed the intro's color, tone and music for ep 6 after the ending on ep 5 ☠️

Eun Chaeni, the main character, is completely adorable and incredibly brave. And watching her and her grandmother be exactly the same person is the sweetest thing. Chaeni is understanding like her grandma, she's magical. She died, her friends were about to throw her in a dumpster, she came back from the dead and didn't think for a moment to blame them. That's just who she is.

8 episodes feel short, and while the story does get a proper ending, it's wide open for a second season in the best way. I really hope they make it, though according to the director, nothing is planned.

Spoilers... I'm obsessed with the way Unjeong and Chaeni never confessed and kinda become essential to each other. His feelings for Chaeni were what made Unjeong change and confront the villain, so it's part of the main plot and core to the development of the story, not just a side romance. Park Eunbin and Cha Eunwoo did a great job making us understand how their characters feel and the core of their connection even without saying everything out loud. I was expecting a proper kiss between them, but they did a great job showing their connection in a few scenes that fed us forever.

I love the fact that Robin kept correcting Chaeni's words the whole time and she never cared. But when he corrected her on Unjeong's last name (because she kept saying Choi Unjeong instead of Lee Unjeong ) Chaeni got all flustered and embarrassed 🤭

The child actors are incredible, the casting is perfect because they represent their adult versions so well.

The Wonderfools has a thousand details that make it worth watching a thousand times.

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Ticket to Heaven
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12 days ago
1 of 6 episodes seen
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Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 8.5

such a great start!

set in the 1990s, this is this story of Tonrak and Barth, “one that has lost all faith, one that is full of unwavering faith”.

I absolutely love the cinematography and color grading. so dark and gritty, so different from GMMTV’s usual style, and exactly what this story deserves. everything felt so artistic and poetic. that one scene where Tonrak and Barth stop the crucifix from falling and their hands touch, the sheer symbolism of that scene!!

Fourth’s acting was as amazing as always! while I usually found Gemini’s acting quite stiff in his past dramas, here his acting felt pretty expressive. I could feel his anger at God, and life in general . when he said “then one day I realized, your God never helped me at all”, I FELT THAT!!

one this that me and a lot of other people seem to be confused about (mild spoilers ahead …)
is that in the beginning the Father says “hard to believe it’s been almost 20 years” when present timeline is 2025 and past timeline starts from 1996.

later on they say something about the ordination being over 10 years away, (ep1 19:05). so I’m guessing maybe the past timeline will go up to 2006-07, and that’s when Father and Barth met for the last time until the time skip. hence, their current meeting in 2025 being almost 20 years since the last time they met. I wonder how all that can fit in just 6 episodes, I hope nothing feels rushed!

so far, this is off to a great start, and I feel like we’re about to witness something extraordinary. can’t wait to see how this unfolds!

PS. ep1 gave me major I Told Sunset About You vibes, and that’s one of my most favorite BLs of all time! I’m wishing that TTH turns out be a masterpiece just like ITSAY🥹

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