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These are the series that I've finished from all different countries. I also included some regular series that are no longer running.
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May 24, 2025
is about two actors, one who has landed his first series and the other whose career is in trouble due to some past scandal (never fully revealed exactly what that was; but hinted at). At first, they don't get along, but in time they get together and become a couple. This is about the first half of the series, the second half most focuses on the producer blackmailing them and how they deal with it. This was a pretty good series and there are some very emotional scenes and excellent acting. I won't give away the ending in terms of the outcome, but I will say that the ending was a disappointment for me a bit. It comes to the point where they confront the producer and while that was gratifying to see, it then ends abruptly! We do not get to see the conclusion of any of the subplots (and there were several); they were all left open, so you don't really know what happened in each character's life. While the story was an enjoyable watch, the ending could have been way better than it was; don't get me wrong, it was a powerful ending, but it just wasn't enough. -
February 14, 2025
didn't really flow smoothly for me. There were times when the drama seemed forced. I mean, I know it's a drama, but sometimes it felt like there were going out of their way to be overly dramatic at times when they didn't need to be. There were also times where there were basically disconnects in the story, where something things happen and they allude to them, but never quite clearly. It wasn't bad and it did have a happy ending, but I didn't feel it was too memorable either. I won't give away the whole story, but the main plot is about a younger brother whose older brother is forcing him to learn the family business, of which he greatly resists; in time he falls for his instructor. There is also a subplot where the younger brother's friends from high school are also struggling to figure out their own relationship. -
January 11, 2025
this is an emotional rollercoaster of a series that will have you feeling different things at times. There is so much I could write about this one, but I don't want to give the ending away, but this is definitely one worth watching. It is the story of two guys coming together, but at end of the first episode one of them gets run over real good. The other is given a gift in the option of going back in time three months to alter the course of events and save his boyfriend's life. From there it is a whirlwind of emotions as the boyfriend learns that gift of going back in time has a large price tag that someone has to pay! Worth watching? Totally! Happy Ending? Well, that's kind of subjective... This is a romance with a bit of sci-fi thrown in. The only thing I didn't like was that while you always know what is happening, you don't know the why or how it is happening with the sci-fi parts, and you never find that out. I think a little explanation would have helped; but that is only a minor distraction from an incredible series. -
January 10, 2025
When It Rains, It Pours, centers around two guys who are both in relationships. One living his girlfriend and another living with a guy, who is his best friend, but he wants more than that. Both of the main guys are unhappy with their relationships and the lack of physical intimacy and when one sends an email to the wrong address, they start to talk and begin an emotional affair, which leads to a one-night stand, which in turn leads to their secret getting exposed. I have to pause here, both of these guys don't think. They spend all of this time unhappy and complaining about their relationships, yet neither one of them talks to their partners about anything; instead they just have this affair! After they are exposed, then they sit with their partners for a heart-to-heart chat. We learn that their partners were also keeping secrets. One of the guys learns that his relationship wouldn't have lasted due to his partner's secret. The other, a more bittersweet one, learns that there was just a misunderstanding and had he just talked to his partner he could have had the kind of relationship he wanted all along! By this point of course the damage was done. Was it a happy ending? Well, for two of the characters it was, but for the other two it ended in heartbreak. I won't spoil it and give away the ending, but again - in shows and real life, communication is key! -
December 20, 2024
is about a young man who is out of control and his wealthy father brings in an AI human-like butler to try to reign his son in. Of course, as these stories go, it is not long before the son and the butler fall in love. This series had romance, humor and a little self-reflection on the part of the son. However, there was something lacking in the story. There were times it built up to something that could be dramatic and then it never happened. Sometimes the resolution happened off camera and a character just told you want happened. I did like it and I am glad that I watched it, but it really didn't create much of an impact and probably not one that I will remember well. I do like how they do some scenes on the last episode that flashes forward for years showing you the rest of the story as to what happened with the characters. -
November 15, 2024
is about a bold little penguin that magically turns into a twink and heads to the local all-boys school, where he meets another boy who is also not quite as human as he looks. Along the way they make some friends, some enemies and a ghost who inhabits a tree on campus and will help them, as long as someone super-glues here statue together. It just gets weird from there. The story is mostly a fun story, with periods of mild suspense, but it ends on a happy note. My issue with this one is the penguin's boyfriend, nicknamed "Sun". This character kills the vibe of every scene he is in for the first 9 parts of this series; there are 10 parts. This is nothing against the actor, but the way the character was written was terrible. I get that he's supposed to be withdrawn and not willing to make friends, but all humor and action stops when he appears and rest of the characters focus is to try to get him to engage with them. Honestly, it just makes the show drag on. It would have been better for the little gay penguin to just explore the world on his own. For the rest of the parts I would give it a 8/10 rating (there were some plot holes), for the parts with Sun, I would say 3/10. Still very much worth watching though. -
November 5, 2024
is a story spread out over a period of several years and starts when two guys meet in high school and get into a relationship that they keep secret from everyone. Some spoilers ahead: when one's father passes away unexpectedly (right), it sends him on an emotional tailspin and he goes off alone to deal with his issues. This causes them to lose touch for five years, but then one day they meet back up again and pick up the pieces of their former relationship. The series is good, although a bit slow paced, and it gives you the kind of feeling of a lost love for much of the series. It comes to a point where they agree to get married, but have to wait for the laws to change for that to happen and it seems like that would be the end of the series. However, there is one episode after that deals with their inability to get married and also that they are still in the closet and one is ready to come out, but the other isn't. This is a bit of a contradiction as the one that isn't ready to come out is also the one that wants to get married the most; so the story really ends on a peaceful note, and still happy, but with some issues unresolved. -
November 3, 2024
is an interesting romance story as it is actually the tale of two best friends who fall in love with two best friends; so you get to see the start of two couples' relationship. It starts focusing on one couple and then moves on to focus on the second couple, but by the last episode they pull it all together for a happy ending. It is a rom-com with some action and adventure thrown in. It was a good series and I'm glad I watched it -
October 26, 2024
The story revolves around an art school where they are prepping to take an exam that will get them into an art university and most of them are supposed to be about 19 or 20 at the time. The story is a fairly good one, it is romance and drama, with a little bit of action at the end. While it was an enjoyable series, it did run a little slow at times and, honestly, I think it might have been a bit too long for the story they told. Some parts of it were a little boring, but overall I'm glad I watched it and I did enjoy it. The spoilers come toward the end. Throughout the movie there was lack of communication on all of their parts and this ended up causing each of them emotional pain at times; pain that could have been avoided if they had just spoken to each other and said what was happening. The main couple gets separated at the end of the last episode. Then the screen goes black and words appear on the screen telling what happened to them over the next two years or so, then a post-credit scene picks up where they have a chance encounter at some point in the future (at least 2 years after the ending, but probably a bit more). I won't say what happens in detail, but it does end on a hopeful and happy note. -
September 6, 2024
revolves around two guys, one (on the floor) who is having serious money problems due to his younger brother's health issues, and the other guy (on the bed) who is pretty isolated and the son of one of the police leaders and often finds himself the target of his father's enemies. Desperate for money the guy kidnaps the son, but when the assignment changes to terminate him, that was more than he bargained for and he then becomes the son's protector. In time a romantic relationship forms and they go to great lengths to help each other. This is mostly action, adventure and a little intrigue with a dash of humor. Some of the trauma that they've both experienced is told through flashbacks, so you don't know exactly what the issues are right away. For the most part I enjoyed it a great deal and it does have a happy ending. There are a few minor plot holes, but nothing so bad as to take away from enjoying the series. -
September 3, 2024
is the story of two extremely emotionally damaged guys who get together after enduring horrific childhoods. It is dysfunctional and difficult to watch in places and clearly won't be for everyone. Both of the characters should really be getting intensive therapy for their issues. I don't know if I would call this a love story, although they do get together, it's not really a healthy relationship. -
August 22, 2024
is the story of two guys in their junior year of high school who end up as step-brothers and in time a more serious bond develops between them, which is slowly leading toward romance. A little spoiler ahead. The good, it is a well told story with several subplots and actually they have a straight best friend who adds a lot of humor to the series, I wish they had done more with him. Then there is end of episode 9 and if you know, you know - if you don't know, you should watch it. It is getting some flak due to the casting, the 2 main stars are supposed to be 17, but one is 30 and is 29 in real life (one has so much make up on to hide where he shaves you can see it caked on his face during most of the scenes), but the actors did an excellent job and they shouldn't be getting grief over that, if you can move past this you will enjoy it. The annoying, the series doesn't wrap up any storyline, not the main one or the subplots - from what I've read the director is angling for a second season so every single storyline was left open! Which was quite frustrating. -
August 12, 2024
is a nicely done rom-com that tells a tale of love, healing and self-worth while mixing in helpful dose of comedy along the way. I won't give much away, but basically it's about a guy (right) who was in an up-and-coming band with his brother, but when the brother lost his life in a car accident, it destroyed his life as well. The story starts six years after the accident and the guy is about to lose his contract as he hasn't produced any new music when his agent (and friend) brings in a slightly younger composer to help get him back on track. At first, they don't get along too well, but in time their partnership goes beyond just writing music and it blossoms into a wonderful romance. Along the way the guy finally heals from his brother's passing and he, in turn, helps the younger guy overcome some of his own issues as well. This is just a feel-good series that wraps everything up and tells a complete story and is well worth watching it. Just so you know, there is a bonus scene at the end of the last episode that plays during the credits, so you don't want to miss that one too if you watch it. -
August 6, 2024
is about two guys working in the make up industry who eventually become a couple and move in together. The good, it's a nice story and well acted with a cute cast. For me the not so good, the story jumps through time which one star narrates and it actually covers about two years of their lives. It also has a lot of plots changing throughout the story, making it feel kind of rushed and I didn't feel as much of a connection to the characters that I normally do. I liked and enjoyed it and glad I watched it, but not one that made a lasting impression. -
July 26, 2024
is a complex, complicated and at times confusing story of two brothers whose family is secretly running a criminal empire. If you are looking for a rom-com, this isn't it. [Spoilers] The older brother is bi, but the younger brother (who is the main star) is gay and he has the power to see 4 minutes into the future, or so it seems. He also gets a boyfriend who is very caring, or so it seems. What really is happening is that the brother isn't really seeing ahead in time, he's actually having a near-death experience and reliving his life and wishing he had made different choices. The first 5 episodes are showing his scenes as he remembers them with changes he would make and some reality mixed in. The scenes with other characters are actually happening. Then episode 6 shows what really happened with him. Also, there is a killer on the loose and episode 7 finally reveals who that is and his origins. Then it goes on to focus on the boyfriend, who is now having his own near-death episode and we see his view of things. Finally, in the last part they try to pull this all together and wrap up all subplots. For most characters it is not a happy ending and not all of them make it to the end. For the brother and his boyfriend? Well, it's happier than the other characters, but I wouldn't say it was really a happy ending. It was a thought-provoking story and a good watch, but you really have to see all 8 parts to fully understand what was happening. -
July 24, 2024
I Saw You In My Dream, is really the story of two neighbors, one house had two sons who were left alone after their parents passed and the next house had one son and both parents there. His parents helped looked after the neighbor boys so they almost grew up as one family. Around the time the one son (with the parents) is 20 he starts to have dreams that predict the future and most of them revolve around the older son that lives next door. In time they do get together. As it turns out the younger brother is also gay and he partners up with the son's best friend. I won't give away the whole thing, but will say it does have a happy ending. There are 12 episodes of the main story and then one more episode that jumps ahead about four years. While the series was enjoyable, I have to say that the main character (with the dreams) is very immature and a bit self-absorbed. For example, he accidentally breaks the other guy's phone and doesn't even apologize. Then there is another guy who likes him, but he doesn't like him back and has no qualms about hurting his feelings. I mean he wasn't obnoxious, but he really needed to grow up. As for the 'older' brother, they don't clearly define how much older he is to the twenty year-old, but I would guess maybe four or five years... -
July 10, 2024
this one has some serious Beauty and the Beast vibes. You have one guy (right) who fell in love with a girl, but when she lost her life a mystic put a curse on him to live for 100 years where he would suffer great pain until he could find her reincarnated and she would have to be the one to feed him the magic potion to lift the curse and they could then live their rest of their lives together. As time is running out, he meets a boy (left) and believes that is the girlfriend reincarnated. At first he's repulsed by the idea, but in time he changes his mind and they get together. However, not long after that a woman shows up who might really be the reincarnated girlfriend. I won't give spoilers to what happens, it is a good story with romance, magic/mystical themes with action and adventure. It is not really a comedy, although there are some mildly humorous parts. As for the ending, some have a very happy ending and for some not so much as they don't make it to the ending. Spoiler: the only thing that I didn't like: this series is about 10 hours in total and it is entirely based on the question, 'who is the real girlfriend' and then they blow the ending and they end it in such a way that the viewer doesn't learn who is the 'real girlfriend'. That was extremely annoying and disappointing, so while you get a good story, you never get a complete story and you don't know any more on the last episode than you did on the first. -
July 1, 2024
is a very sweet and innocent love story about a naive young man who has a chance encounter with a college student who helped him when he was in a bad place. When he graduates he goes to the college where the student was in the hopes of finding him again, and he does. In time a relationship develops and they go from barely knowing each other to so much more. It is 11 parts in total, 10 tell the regular story and then the final part jumps ahead about one year after the last episode to give you a glimpse of what their life was like. Well worth watching. -
June 26, 2024
I would sum this up as wasted potential. It is 12 parts and the first 6 parts are wonderful in showing the beginnings of a charming romance between a hearing impaired student and the friend he makes and catches feelings for. Then I have no idea what they were thinking, but parts 7 to 11 hardly had the guys together, only a few brief scenes and then the last half of the last part they get back together after a chance meeting. Really, who thought it would be a good idea to tell a gay romance story and then have almost no interaction between the guys for more than half the series! This could have been great, but honestly by the time you get to the last part the emotional impact is gone. -
June 26, 2024
was an incredibly good series, it has action, adventure, romance and humor and it was well worth the time watching it! It's about two star basketball players who lost touch a couple of years ago, but a chance encounter reignites the feelings that they once had for each other and never acted on. The fact that it has a cute cast, many shirtless scenes and a few "cheeky" scenes too doesn't hurt either! -
April 18, 2024
was an enjoyable series about two actors cast in a romance series, but as filming starts they start to feel a connection that goes beyond their roles. When a miscommunication causes one to walk away they other is left to try to make things right before time runs out. Well worth watching. -
April 11, 2024
is the story of two guys that were best friends in elementary school, but difted apart as they got older. Their moms stayed in touch and arranged for them to share a room during their first year of college. It turns out that one of them always had a crush on the other and in time they both feel the same way. It is a cute romance. At the end it's a little vague if their families know if they are a couple or just roommates. -
March 5, 2024
is the story of two guys that fell in love in high school and were about to run away together, but something broke them up. Now both 30 years old, they accidentally reconnect and at first that opens a lot of old, hurt feelings, but in time they decide to give love a second chance. The story is mostly told with them being 30, but there are some flashbacks to high school. The story is quite moving and it does have a happy ending, but it also kind of gives you the "one who got away" feelings too. It is only six parts, and I wish it had been longer, but the only frustrating part is that they keep eluding to what happened in high school as it broke them, but they don't actually explain what that was until the last two episodes. Personally, I think it would have been better if they had told us what that was right up front as that was the issue that had to be addressed in order for them to get back together and as the viewer, you really don't know what happened through most of the series. I was definitely worth watching! -
March 5, 2024
is a very gay-heavy historical fiction story about a mother who pushes her son to become the bed-warmer for the king of England. While this is based on real people and events, some very accurately, there is definitely some creative license taken as well. This is a dark story with many characters and subplots; and while there is much history involved, it is first and foremost a gay story. I've been following the main star since Handsome Devil and this is the first time he really showed more than just being shirtless, which was a nice surprise. What I didn't care for were several scenes of extreme gore/grafic violence and also the way some parts of the story were handled, it was very disconnected at times. While I did enjoy parts of it, it is not one I would watch again. -
February 14, 2024
I have to be honest, this was the most boring series I've ever watched! This is nothing against the actors, they were fine - but I don't know what the producers were thinking this this one. It is 12, 40 minute parts, but really if you watch 1 and 2, then skip and watch 10 - 12, you will get the whole story. Basically parts 3 - 9 contribute nothing to the story. Basically, you have a vampire (the most interesting character) who is over 900 years old and he falls for a human (a rather unpleasant person) and they try to open a restaurant together. Most of the series is about them trying different marketing ideas to get the business off of the ground. In time the human mellows and we learn in the last episode why the vampire tolerated the human's terrible behavior. It does have a happy, but bittersweet ending. My problem is two-fold, first they introduce new elements to the story that go nowhere. For example, near the end of the series we learn that there is a whole vampire business-like group running in the town, but they don't explore that, we just learn that it exists. Second, dramatic pause - almost EVERY single sentence is answered in silence and the scene trails off. Even for simple things, a conversation that a normal person would have doesn't exist in this series. I get that it can be used for effect, but when it's overused, you end up with this very long and boring production of a story that should have been very interesting! -
February 2, 2024
is about two childhood friends that reunite, one is down on his luck and the other focuses so much on work he's forgotten how to live. Now they end up as roommates and one of them wants to be more than friends. It was a very enjoyable series. -
January 11, 2024
Is the story of a businessman (right) who is transferred to his company's office in a smaller town for an assignment. While there he meets the owner/cook at a small restaurant (left) and in time an unlikely relationship develops. For the cook, it was love at first sight, but for the businessman, he was very unsure of his feelings. When he is called back to his office sooner than expected, this creates a difficult situation for the new couple. I won't give away spoilers, but it does end on a hopeful and kind of happy note. In reality though, if this were a real couple and not a story, I don't think they would go the distance. -
December 24, 2023
was actually a fairly humorous series featuring two actors playing the roles within the series. One is a child star who is getting older and taking on more grown up roles, but he has a lot of self doubt. The other is an up and coming star, who is secretly in love with his co-star, who he has been following for years. While not trying to be overly funny, there is a lot of humor to it and it's pretty enjoyable. -
November 30, 2023
is the story of a high school student who falls for his teacher and in this case the teacher has feelings for him too, but don't worry the teacher doesn't act on them until after graduation. This series tries to add a lot of humor into it, although there are serious moments too and character growth. Sometimes the attempted humor seems a little forced and the student comes off as more obnoxious than he does funny. That being said, it is a very enjoyable, mostly light-hearted story and worth watching. The acting was well done and for most of the characters it is a happy ending. There is one character who doesn't have a happy ending, but by the of the series, we learn that was a result of his own choices. -
November 3, 2023
I found it to be a very good series, it's 12 parts, but well worth watching. It's about two twin guys, one called Zee who's straight and mean to everyone, just for the sake of being mean. Then there's his twin, called Sprite, who's gay and friendly and outgoing. I won't give much away, but when Zee is hurt his bother takes his place on his professional volleyball team. While there Sprite falls for one of the teammates and complications arise. There are a lot of characters and many subplots and other gay guys on the team too, so it's very heavy on gay stories. The only thing I didn't like (spoiler) is that the team never finds out that it was really Sprite in disguise. You kind of wait for it, but it never happens. -
October 19, 2023
was a very enjoyable series and had quite a bit of humor mixed in, even though it dealt with some very deep and sensitive emotional issues. However, I'm not sure that I would classify this as a gay story, it is more like a bromance. A guy in his early 30's and down on his luck finds an angel with amnesia in his apartment and in trying to help him, he also helps himself. From what I read about this, it was based on a story & in the story it was a romance, but this version there was no romance, in fact neither character's orientation is revealed, it's just a very strong friendship. -
October 5, 2023
is the story of two high school guys; one gay and one not quite sure of what he wants and they meet at school and a friendship develops. Near the end of the series they do get together for a happy ending. This is a more light-hearted look at first romance and it was wonderfully done. The series is short at only five parts and part of me wishes it was longer to learn more about them, but the other part of me is happy that they wrapped everything up and told a complete story without any subplots left open. -
September 27, 2023
is about two close childhood friends who slowly realize that they want to be more than friends as they are nearing the end of high school. I enjoyed the story, it took a while for them to figure out what they wanted. -
August 27, 2023
a series that wrapped up recently. I have to say that I found it rather lackluster, you don't really know what is really going on until the final episode. For most of the characters we had little idea of what their motivation was and even after it was done there were still unanswered questions; on top of that was their attempted humor that seemed to fall a little short. -
August 11, 2023
is basically a story of domestic abuse and I hate to say it - but very little character development. (Spoilers) You have one guy basically controlling the actions of the other guy and while there is attraction between the two of them, this is a very unhealthy relationship. Watching this you keep hoping that the abuser will change his ways or the victim will stand up for himself, but neither happens. On the last episode it is just another day in very sad cycle that they are in and neither is any better off than when the series started. -
August 10, 2023
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July 7, 2023
was an incrediblely good story with 24 parts in the first season, which ends on a cliffhanger and we are forced to wait until season 2 to see what happens. There was a lot of debate on this one online as to if it was a love story or just a bromance story. It is a love story that is not rushed and unfolds over time as our two stars start off as enemies and slowly become friends before something more meaningful develops. The first on screen kiss doesn't even come until episode 22, although you get the feeling that something might have been going on behind the scenes before that. This series also has action and intrigue which is often missing from gay cinema. By the time you finish the series you really care for the characters and hope that everything will be all right for them. -
July 7, 2023
was actually a really enjoyable series with a lot of humor mixed in. Especially the potato chip scene early on. It's about two college roommates and one is from a mystical family and hears ghosts, but he soon learns that his new roommate is kind of a shield that can silence the spirits. I actually wish the series had been longer than it was. -
June 16, 2023
was a very good series. It's about two 15 year-old guys who fall in love, but when something bad happens their parents send them off to different countries. Ten years later they return to Japan seeking answers. It's only six parts, but well worth watching. -
May 4, 2023
was a humourous story about two coworkers who eventually fall for each other, but one is very guarded and resistant to love, so he proposes a month long period where they get to know each other better before dating. -
April 26, 2023
was a very short, yet very moving story. I just wish it had been longer, it is only 8 15-minute parts. It's about a guy (left) who was traumatized by his ex-boyfriend and it has forced him to lead a very sheltered life for the past few years. When a new co-worker (right) joins the company, there is an instant attraction between them. However, the new hire doesn't seem to understand boundaries and the other guy isn't healed emotionally enough to deal with this. I won't reveal much, but it did have a happy ending and was worth watching. -
February 17, 2023
starts when two boyfriends who live together break up. One is so upset by this he runs out and gets into an accident which leaves him with partial amnesia. The ex cares for him and hopes that they can start over without repeating the mistakes of the past. -
January 30, 2023
is the story about a former couple who had a bad break up, but run into each other ten years later. At this time there is a meteor headed towards Earth and they have ten days before all life is wiped out. They decide to use this time to get a stranded teenager home so he can be with his family. While the story is well told and acted, it's a bit of a darker, gloomier story and almost all of the characters have serious mental health issues that need to be addressed. -
December 21, 2022
is the story of a recent college graduate (left) who gets a three-month internship at an advertising company and while there he falls in love with his direct supervisor (right). Now maybe it's me, but there were some parts of this that didn't seem all right with me. The boss makes the first moves with touching and kissing the employee; maybe it's a cultural difference, but here in the USA that just wouldn't go over well! I know it's from a different culture, but it still didn't seem right. The story wasn't a bad one once you get past that, but a lot of it was left undeveloped. They introduced other plot points throughout, but didn't really develop many of them. I think if they had the characters would have seemed 'more real', but to me they came off as not too deep. Nothing against the actors, they were fine - I just think it had the potential to be more than it was. To me it wasn't a bad series, but not a really memorable one either. -
December 15, 2022
is the story of two reporters who are assigned to work together, and they don't really like each other at first. Of course that changes over time. The series was about half romance and half of them actually working, and surprisingly one of them smokes (cigarettes) through the series which you never see in thes types of shows. While the acting was good, there was no real feeling of romance or passion in the script, it seemed more matter of fact that they worked together so they got together. It wasn't bad and I did enjoy it, but it felt like it was lacking something. -
October 29, 2022
Spoilers ahead, seriously, I'm going to give away the whole ending, so you might not want to read. This is a story set against the backdrop of a world about to end in natural disaster. This is a suspense/thriller and falls just short of a horror movie. Yes, there are gay characters, but if you are looking for a good series, a feel-good rom-com or meaningful romance, this is not it! Two of the gay couples are already together & they are part of a cannibal gang terrorizing the area. The other two do get together during the series, but it was only after one tried to kill the other, then had second thoughts and held him captive & tried to convince the victim that he was actually his savior. This series is all very dark, sad & gives you the feeling that everything is hopeless. Also, not one single character survives to the end of the series. Some go in very gory ways, it is very disgusting and disturbing to watch. The series ends when the lives end of the last two characters left. Then to add insult to injury, if you stay watching there is a post-credit scene on the last episode that reveals that one character (in the pink shirt) dreamt the entire thing. None of it was real, it was all a dream, in fact we don't even know if the other characters even exist. So basically, this is 10 45-minutes parts and none of it happened! Not one I would watch again, that's for sure; but maybe that's just me - I don't like violent stories. -
October 25, 2022
wow this has to be the most unique gay story I've seen! A guy (probably about 20) has fallen into depression after his mother and pets died years ago. Watching from heaven his dog and cat see he needs help, so they get reincarnated as twinks and come back to help him. By the end he's dating the reincarnated dog and his uncle is dating the cat, but no one told him it's a cat, he just thinks it's a twink. A bit bizarre and out of the box, but somehow it works and is captivating. -
October 21, 2022
is the story of a young couple, and how they met is told in flashbacks. The story though is that one is fatally injured in an accident and this is the story of their last four days together before he succumbs to his injuries. Watching it you keep hoping for a miracle and he survives, but that never happens. The last episode jumps ahead five years to show how the one guy is struggling to get on with his life without the love of his life. It is a moving story, but also extremely sad -
September 21, 2022
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August 19, 2022
is a cute romance between two high school guys who run in pretty different circles. One is one of the 'cool' kids; quiet, mysterious and reserved in both words and actions. The other is just living his best life and not worried about social norms or impulse-control. Somehow, they make it work and you get a nice romance, and it is just that; conflict is at a minimum and it is just them finding their way to fit into each other's life. The first episode is a bit confusing at it is telling the story from three different points in time, but they sort that out in the second episode and things go smoothly from there.