This review may contain spoilers
Content warning: Sexual Harassment, suicidal ideation
This was a really challenging subject matter, and overall I felt like they handled it pretty well. This is the sequel to Call It What You Want, regarding a BL filming set and hardships experienced by actors, the second season follows up on the issue of sexual harassment of one actor (Bas) by the producer. This season gets much deeper than the first season did, as Bas struggles to cope with and respond to the harassment.
Michael, the actor who played Bas, did a phenomenal job. The Bas/Marco plotline was the best part of the series, with very credible performances by both.
The James/Ait storyline was much less dramatic but still enjoyable. It was a little hard to get worked up about their issues when other characters were going through so much.
I thought the final episode wrapped things up well, if a little too neatly.
Michael, the actor who played Bas, did a phenomenal job. The Bas/Marco plotline was the best part of the series, with very credible performances by both.
The James/Ait storyline was much less dramatic but still enjoyable. It was a little hard to get worked up about their issues when other characters were going through so much.
I thought the final episode wrapped things up well, if a little too neatly.
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