


Lee Wan y Shin Ki Tae son mejores amigos. En la escuela son casi inseparables y siempre andan juntos pasando el rato fuera del salón de clases. Pero Lee Wan también se siente atraído por Shin Ki Tae y desea comenzar una relación romántica con él. Cierto día, Lee Wan le confiesa sus sentimientos a su amigo, quien se muestra anonadado por esto. Así, el dúo se separa de forma poco feliz. Ahora, siete años después, ambos jóvenes están intentando navegar por el mercado laboral, con variados grados de éxito. Shin Ki Tae se ha convertido en un gerente intermedio y líder de equipo en una empresa emergente de videojuegos. Allí se ha forjado una reputación como un as de la programación. Por su parte, Lee Wan se ha vuelto un ilustrador aplicado. Cuando la empresa de Shin Ki Tae publica un anuncio de empleo solicitando un ilustrador para un venidero juego de citas románticas, Lee Wan se presenta a la entrevista. ¿Podrá surgir un romance por segunda vez entre estos dos?
Avis de la communauté (5)
This was comparable for me to Semantic Error for me in terms of enjoyment. I felt it was well crafted for being short fifteen minute episodes, and the chemistry between the leads was very good. The premise was simple, but the little ‘video game’ after clips at the end of each episode were a nice choice. I do feel like they could have handled the issues of separation anxiety and relationship challenges more in depth with a longer run time, but I do feel that they did an okay job with the time they were given.
It’s rare to find a BL that doesn’t rely on some infuriating, dragged-out misunderstanding to keep the plot moving, but this one actually respects the audience's time. The chemistry between Lee Seung-gyu and Lee Jong-hyuk feels completely effortless, and it’s obvious they genuinely enjoy each other's company. Mixing old high school memories with the reality of working together at a game studio gives the story a grounded base that many other dramas lack. The pacing is rock solid without any unnecessary filler or forced angst. Just being along for the ride with two likable characters, surrounded by game development and coding, makes this the ultimate comfort watch. It feels sincere because it dares to be simple. This is one of those rare productions that trusts the leads enough to let their natural connection carry the entire show without needing to manufacture extra drama.
This is a great show for anybody looking for low stakes drama that won’t stress you out. The chemistry between the main couple was really good and they were absolutely adorable. Is this the most complex series I’ve ever watched? no, but it made me feel so warm inside.
It definitely wasn't my favourite Korean bl, but I quite liked it. The chemistry felt natural and the acting wasn't all that bad. I think this show would have been better if it were longer. The writers had a lot of things they wanted to accomplish, but not enough time. I also think that the running of time in this drama was a bit weird. I have no idea how much time passed. It could have been a month or half a year. In my opinion, they should have had a longer awkward phase.[spoiler] They haven't seen each other in 7 years, in that time people can change a lot, especially with so many new experiences.[/spoiler] I would have enjoyed seeing how they balanced work life and dating. Did they tell their coworkers, or did they just continue to hide it, did they find out themselves? Overall, I did like this drama, after finishing an episode I wanted to watch the next one which is a good sign. I don't think I would recommend people watch it, but I wouldn't tell them not to either.
Short af but was predictable. Couple is sweet but the whole storyline got me stressed kinda unrealistic

















