Started strong but fell short
So, I honestly wasn’t a fan of Fort & Peat in “Love in the air” but I wanted to give them another shot with this series. The first two episodes started out strong with the sass and the steamy scenes but after that it just got annoying. The constant throwing of money in Mut’s face and the constant whining and gloominess of Tongrak just drove me crazy. I hated the plot scenes involving the dad and the cousin, just thought they were silly. The dad’s acting was also terrible. Disappointing. Also where was the ending for the lesbians??? just left us hanging thereWas this review helpful to you?
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happy ending
When I tell you I was so pumped for every Tuesday, this show had my heart on edge for WEEKS. But we finally got that happy ending. Dai & Shun are end game ???I think a lot of people were frustrated with Shun but as someone who works with trauma clients, I understood him. He’s been through a lot, it doesn’t justify all of his behavior but it’s understandable that he’d be insecure and cautious and have trouble trusting Dai. Dai is the ultimate dream guy. So patient, so kind, excellent communicator. Dai and Alan were my favorites on the show. Wonderful humans. The only one that annoyed me really was Ryota, boy was too obsessed and needed to move on.Was this review helpful to you?
Must watch
It comes across as a cutesy BL featuring a video game simulation, but it turns out to be so much deeper than that. Honestly may be my new favorite BL. Beautiful story, amazing cast, incredible acting. It shows the importance of self-love, how avoidant attachment styles can negatively impact relationships and the joy of second chances. So many of us believe we are not deserving of love, and we are. Just like this show portrays. I’m so happy Tae got to experience what it’s like to love and be loved in return. He deserved itWas this review helpful to you?