


El actor Kang Seo Joon (Son Woo Hyun) alguna vez fue una de las mayores y más populares estrellas de Corea del Sur, pero hoy en día su carrera entró en decadencia. Pero a pesar de su caída en desgracia, cree que su suerte cambia cuando conoce y se enamora del joven chef Han Ji Woo (Kim Kang Min). A pesar de que sus personalidades son completamente opuestas, empiezan una relación. Pero su amor se ve amenazado cuando Han Ji Woo, más conservador, y Kang Seo Joon, un espíritu libre, se dan cuenta de que sus opiniones sobre la vida, el amor y todo lo demás parecen irreparablemente diferentes.
Avis de la communauté (8)
One of the best Korean BL dramas that I've seen! I was a bit hesitant about this one because the trailer made it seem like there was some internalized homophobia but the actual scene in the drama had a bit more context and explanation behind it. I also liked that this one had a proper kiss at the end because some of these dramas act like they need to be rated G to be acceptable for audiences.
>An ambitious attempt: started off well but the bad writing did it **Season 1 (8/10)** >The short series that feels like a gush of fresh air, that I finished watching in a single sitting. The stage was made with light-hearted events and fulfilling details, and the characters too kept me entertained throughout. I'd say the acting was pretty on point as the two leads made me understand their respective characters, fleshed out and crisply. The music was minimal and alright, and its timing was just right. Many aspects of the series were quite predictable though. I liked how the context of the series tried to normalise bisexuality (or gay) greatly; almost maybe why they did not include the whole "coming out" aspect of BLs. **Season 2 (6/10)** >The second half of this season contained more storyline than the entire franchise combined. I won't consider this a great sequel to its predecessor, at least in terms of overall quality. The first half had no coherence and many scenes had bad tropes/stereotypes, while the second half of it had me taken. By episode 4, I found myself not wanting to continue at all. Yet I saw it through till the end and I didn't regret it. The acting was superb as always, by both the main leads and the supporting characters. The core story in this season was more mature than the first, and I was pleasantly surprised by the second half. Especially so after the disaster, the first half was. As a result, it felt rushed. The direction and writing for this season could have been better; that was the real bummer. Overall, I am not sure whether I'll re-watch this season, although the story is worth a mention! Besides, the music and cinematography were on point, undoubtedly. >As long as you have some patience with dramas, I think it deserves a chance
If someone could change it, there will be a second season. Already seen some photos and it should air soon.
The very best BL series. But it's not a cliche, you 'll have to feel deeply to connect and understand. Especially in season 2.
Season 1 The contrast between Seo Joon’s chaotic energy and Ji Woo’s icy, reserved nature is honestly the best part of the show. It’s a classic personality clash, but it feels so grounded because of how they navigate that tiny living space and build a bond over simple things like cooking. Those quiet moments felt way more genuine than the usual forced romance tropes we often see. The chemistry really carries everything, which is lucky because the side characters felt pretty forgettable. They were mostly just there to move the plot along and didn't leave any real impression. My main issue is the length. The episodes are so short that some conflicts get resolved way too fast. I wanted more depth and more time to actually feel the emotional transitions, but even with the rushed pacing, it’s a great watch. It’s just nice to see a show that cares more about character growth than loud drama.





















