This is how you do a HS BL drama!!!!!
It's the little things that matter, and this series demonstrated that.
In MSP, not everything goes as planned: There are a great deal of downs. MSP addresses issues like failure, homophobia, fear of first love. MSP has distinguished itself from other dramas as viewers are always left with the expectation of something new and misunderstanding or event are dealt within the episode itself, without letting it drag to the next episode.
How could anyone not fall in love with all the comedy, romance, and heart-fluttering moments they have together? Because love is a force that won't let you fall, this series serves as a definition of love and demonstrates how it inspires and heals.
You can feel Tinn & Gun chemistry through the screen. They would be the one flirting/ interacting/ having a moment, but I would be the one blushing, squealing, banging my hands somewhere, gripping my bedsheets, covering my face/mouth, and cheering for them. I am honestly in love with their love. They are extremely cute; I tell you that's not the only factor that makes it good.
Only "BUTTERFLIES" and my inability to manage my emotions (all the delight, anxiousness, and excitement I felt while watching this series). I was completely absorbed in the universe of MY SCHOOL PRESIDENT because of their chemistry, which feels so real and sincere. They are very addicted to flirting and Tinn is great at it; I love it whenever he smiles from ear to ear while gazing at his crush. There are several instances in which Tinn is observed fighting to contain his smile when he is next to Gun. No other actor could possibly play anyone in this series, in my opinion (BEST CAST).
I'M GONNA MISS: Those night phone calls, their warm consoling hugs, comforting each other, their locking of the pinky fingers, holding hands, no eye contact (cause they were too shy to look straight into each other's eyes), them openly flirting in front of their friends, that foolishly in love smile....
In addition to Gun and Tinn, their families and friends play a significant role in the narrative. It's really endearing to see the boys' relationships with their families and how differently their mothers handle raising their sons. There are a few unexpectedly cute side couples too. At the end of the day, MSP is a show about love and all its different forms.
The production teams worked very hard on this. Even the supporting cast members have been individually designed characters. As far as chemistry goes, Gemini and Fourth are a match made in heaven.
I'm eager to support them as they develop and are given a variety of worthwhile assignments to sharpen and display their talents.
In MSP, not everything goes as planned: There are a great deal of downs. MSP addresses issues like failure, homophobia, fear of first love. MSP has distinguished itself from other dramas as viewers are always left with the expectation of something new and misunderstanding or event are dealt within the episode itself, without letting it drag to the next episode.
How could anyone not fall in love with all the comedy, romance, and heart-fluttering moments they have together? Because love is a force that won't let you fall, this series serves as a definition of love and demonstrates how it inspires and heals.
You can feel Tinn & Gun chemistry through the screen. They would be the one flirting/ interacting/ having a moment, but I would be the one blushing, squealing, banging my hands somewhere, gripping my bedsheets, covering my face/mouth, and cheering for them. I am honestly in love with their love. They are extremely cute; I tell you that's not the only factor that makes it good.
Only "BUTTERFLIES" and my inability to manage my emotions (all the delight, anxiousness, and excitement I felt while watching this series). I was completely absorbed in the universe of MY SCHOOL PRESIDENT because of their chemistry, which feels so real and sincere. They are very addicted to flirting and Tinn is great at it; I love it whenever he smiles from ear to ear while gazing at his crush. There are several instances in which Tinn is observed fighting to contain his smile when he is next to Gun. No other actor could possibly play anyone in this series, in my opinion (BEST CAST).
I'M GONNA MISS: Those night phone calls, their warm consoling hugs, comforting each other, their locking of the pinky fingers, holding hands, no eye contact (cause they were too shy to look straight into each other's eyes), them openly flirting in front of their friends, that foolishly in love smile....
In addition to Gun and Tinn, their families and friends play a significant role in the narrative. It's really endearing to see the boys' relationships with their families and how differently their mothers handle raising their sons. There are a few unexpectedly cute side couples too. At the end of the day, MSP is a show about love and all its different forms.
The production teams worked very hard on this. Even the supporting cast members have been individually designed characters. As far as chemistry goes, Gemini and Fourth are a match made in heaven.
I'm eager to support them as they develop and are given a variety of worthwhile assignments to sharpen and display their talents.
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