Can you let a sis have a season 2?
I came across this drama by pure accident, honestly. It appeared on my recommended list and I watched it because it was a short one; didn't even know it wasn't a BL, so my gay a$$ was expecting someone to kiss throughout the whole thing. I'm not even disappointed because this was great!
Let me begin saying that I really enjoyed these short thirty to thirty-five minutes long episodes way more than dramas with hour-long episodes. The pacing was so much better and consistent than longer dramas that drag out unimportant things for way too long making it a hassle sometimes to sit through for one hour. Tee was short and sweet, that's the best way of describing it. Although the story was a little predictable and kind of cliche, the actors made it fun to watch. Let me tell you something: as soon as T-Rex picked up that photo from the closet on episode 2(?), I knew EXACTLY how this was gonna end. Still good, though.
The spotlight of this drama truly goes to the actors. The chemistry was so good and believable that you might as well think they are very good friends in real life. I only know two of the six actors, but I just found out the other four have also made their way into the BL genre before, so I'll be checking them out as well. Let's talk about each actor, though:
Watee: You know? I don't wanna sound like one of those fifteen years old girls obsessed with gay shit, but HOLY CRAP THIS GUY IS SO HANDSOME! *Cut to me drooling over a straight guy for the entire series* He's a dream come true. Watee was the actual main character of the series and I really enjoyed Krist's performance a lot. His acting and how he managed to play a role that gradually opened his heart to his friends from absolute darkness were beautiful. If you allow me to be picky, though, I wish he wasn't wearing an earring. I know it sounds weird, but I didn't think that a character who was forced to grow up and face reality should be wearing an earring. Just an opinion.
Maitee: Kind of an irrelevant character, don't you think? It felt like he acted Watee's story before his mother's *****, so the role didn't feel original. I don't know but it was kind of like watching a child acting, this actor didn't give me maturity at all.
Maetee: A character to look forward too. Honestly, Off went all out with this role and I am happy to see it paid off. He was the biggest personality here giving you a good variety of emotions and moments that stood out from the rest. Wasn't his biggest fan on "Theory of Love," but I loved him here.
T-Rex: This may be an unpopular opinion, but I don't even know what was this character doing here in the first place. He was very plain and there wasn't a clear personality to put him into. I assume the writers wanted him to be the mysterious role, but it didn't translate well. He may as well be part of the furniture, that's how plain it felt to me. Gun doesn't express any type of emotion on his face and voice, so it truly felt like he was dead inside.
Teedo: Probably the most eccentric character I saw. I mean, it was a brave choice to put a character like him on this series, but somehow it fit with everyone else. Not one I was looking forward too, but also he wasn't a terrible one to watch. Maaaaaybe a little cringey, but everyone has their taste.
Teedet: PLEASE LET ME HAVE THIS GUY'S BABIES, OH MY GOD! I don't even have an uterus, but I would like one just for him. He's exactly my type of guy and it was so distracting! I don't wanna sound bias, but he was my favorite character too. His story was fleshed out very well and New felt so natural playing this role. Teedet's episode is the most wholesome moment of the whole series and I just wanna get those cookies.
Sis, this shows has literally EVERYTHING: great cast, comedy, drama, punches, puppies, hot dudes, fanservice, pubes, questionable fashion choices. I mean, what else do you want? Totally worth a watch if you're looking for a lighthearted show with a good message at the end.
Let me begin saying that I really enjoyed these short thirty to thirty-five minutes long episodes way more than dramas with hour-long episodes. The pacing was so much better and consistent than longer dramas that drag out unimportant things for way too long making it a hassle sometimes to sit through for one hour. Tee was short and sweet, that's the best way of describing it. Although the story was a little predictable and kind of cliche, the actors made it fun to watch. Let me tell you something: as soon as T-Rex picked up that photo from the closet on episode 2(?), I knew EXACTLY how this was gonna end. Still good, though.
The spotlight of this drama truly goes to the actors. The chemistry was so good and believable that you might as well think they are very good friends in real life. I only know two of the six actors, but I just found out the other four have also made their way into the BL genre before, so I'll be checking them out as well. Let's talk about each actor, though:
Watee: You know? I don't wanna sound like one of those fifteen years old girls obsessed with gay shit, but HOLY CRAP THIS GUY IS SO HANDSOME! *Cut to me drooling over a straight guy for the entire series* He's a dream come true. Watee was the actual main character of the series and I really enjoyed Krist's performance a lot. His acting and how he managed to play a role that gradually opened his heart to his friends from absolute darkness were beautiful. If you allow me to be picky, though, I wish he wasn't wearing an earring. I know it sounds weird, but I didn't think that a character who was forced to grow up and face reality should be wearing an earring. Just an opinion.
Maitee: Kind of an irrelevant character, don't you think? It felt like he acted Watee's story before his mother's *****, so the role didn't feel original. I don't know but it was kind of like watching a child acting, this actor didn't give me maturity at all.
Maetee: A character to look forward too. Honestly, Off went all out with this role and I am happy to see it paid off. He was the biggest personality here giving you a good variety of emotions and moments that stood out from the rest. Wasn't his biggest fan on "Theory of Love," but I loved him here.
T-Rex: This may be an unpopular opinion, but I don't even know what was this character doing here in the first place. He was very plain and there wasn't a clear personality to put him into. I assume the writers wanted him to be the mysterious role, but it didn't translate well. He may as well be part of the furniture, that's how plain it felt to me. Gun doesn't express any type of emotion on his face and voice, so it truly felt like he was dead inside.
Teedo: Probably the most eccentric character I saw. I mean, it was a brave choice to put a character like him on this series, but somehow it fit with everyone else. Not one I was looking forward too, but also he wasn't a terrible one to watch. Maaaaaybe a little cringey, but everyone has their taste.
Teedet: PLEASE LET ME HAVE THIS GUY'S BABIES, OH MY GOD! I don't even have an uterus, but I would like one just for him. He's exactly my type of guy and it was so distracting! I don't wanna sound bias, but he was my favorite character too. His story was fleshed out very well and New felt so natural playing this role. Teedet's episode is the most wholesome moment of the whole series and I just wanna get those cookies.
Sis, this shows has literally EVERYTHING: great cast, comedy, drama, punches, puppies, hot dudes, fanservice, pubes, questionable fashion choices. I mean, what else do you want? Totally worth a watch if you're looking for a lighthearted show with a good message at the end.
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