In the face of this group of sincere and considerate children, it is really difficult to blame them for their imperfection.

Seamus 2022-04-12 08:01:01

I watched the whole show in one go last night. Honestly, my feelings for Simon were bland, leading to a bit of preconceived rejection when I saw this spin-off come out. However, the weekend night was too boring and I chose to open it by accident. After reading it, I decided to record this short journey with these children.


First of all, the pacing of this show is okay in my opinion. It is the biggest success that I can make this back wave, which is very impetuous most of the time, not drag the progress bar throughout the whole process.


As soon as he appeared, he was sprouted by Felix's braces mouth

(I originally thought that this off-line handsome guy would be an ordinary funny male lead wingman. Later, I found that the screenwriter had a lot of ambition in him, which was really surprising.)

The characters in the early stage are relatively flat, and Felix's domineering nature can't be concealed the further back he goes. Whether it's facing an uneasy friend who's coming out of the closet or a tough girl who's stalking, he can be called a strong boyfriend. The hug with Victor on the steps is one of my favorites in the whole show, coming in for a friend in pajama pants - not sure what this conversation meant to him in advance - don't know if it's important or not, but always there for you.

(The staring, sighing and pulling people into their arms in one go. Everyone knows that he will basically accept it without any grudges, but I can give this performance 100 points.)

It's even more obvious when it comes to treating Lake sisters. After the awkwardness in the early stage was completely contrasted, the physical communication with the girl was, um... full of tension? Once the intimate scenes with lovers in youth films are held, it can be said that the entire role has been successful 50%. The young actor's social role off-screen must have been very different from on-screen.

Felix has always been very strong. When he used retreat as an advance to force girls to make choices many times, his salt face was really handsome and sexy, but after reaching his goal, he immediately turned into a dog wagging his tail. He knows that the revolution has not yet succeeded. Comrades still need to work hard One step at a time, sincerity is the greatest skill and other life principles.

(With this level of oppression, the director uses straightforward camera language to remind the audience who is the real leader)

He and his sister were unexpectedly sparkling, but the younger brother knew too well what he wanted. It can be said that he is a child with clearer but more transparent goals than adults in the whole play. Deep-thinking and tolerant, he's good at making peace with the world, and the inopportune dropouts that his peers complain about are the ways in which his maturity forces him to defy the world of his peers as little as allowed.

(What will my sister's emotional line be like in the next season?)

This lovable character makes it completely reasonable for the public to unconsciously set their eyes on him. If the next season is going to expose Felix's deeper contradictions and shortcomings, I hope it's not too abrupt.


Victor is valuable enough in a group of puberty-twisting male protagonists

The writers put small glitters on every point of Victor's discomfort, not to mention that his determination to seek change is the limit of what he can do. Not being an ostrich, always having a positive attitude towards self-correction, being good at listening to other people's opinions, and having the puppy eyes bonus, I have no temper at all.

(Online peek at the prospective boyfriend changing clothes, the unstoppable inner balance is tilted)

At the end of the third episode, when call me maybe sounded, all the boys in the protagonist group looked at the person they liked. Mia is Viktor's mentally constructed perfect girlfriend, and Benji is the one he can't help but move towards - even if there are his friends and the girl he's dating, even if he's not really ready to come out. . I believe that if it wasn't for an unexpected heartbreak moment, he would have cast aside all the restraints on his body and recklessly revealed a preference and infatuation for Benji that everyone can detect - That's love.

This season, there is less space left for the two boys. Maybe the setting is a two-way crush? Due to the male protagonist's perspective, Benji's portrayal is not too much. When the two first met, the electric and flint eyes misled me, which made me tend to think that Benji had other plans for Victor from the beginning.

Who would have thought that the position of the prey hunter was completely reversed, and Benji was actually a stupid white sweeter than Victor with this face (literally?), not only has a stable boyfriend, but also believes in the "heterosexual thing" romantic plot. The huge development of the love line has to rely on the deep cabinet child Viktor to play tricks, hey, little handsome guy, your eyes are often so that you can press someone against the wall for a strong kiss in the next second, okay...

(They'll be able to get as many kisses as they want in no time, but this near-stolen one is worth keeping)

Of course, Benji's specialness and concern for Victor can still be seen in many small details, and their tacit understanding and compatibility have also been pointed out, but it is far from my drama-watching love brain! Far! No! enough! I don't believe there can only be one bullshit like true love in one's life, and I have no doubt that Benji will take Victor seriously - just like he did with his ex-boyfriend. What I'd prefer is that they both leave an indelible, irreplaceable mark on each other's lives - while being fairly explicit on the show.

I am sure of the beauty of this relationship, believe in the uncertainty of their vast life, and understand that cherishing the moment is success, but the only appeal these nonsense point to - give me more serious love scenes in the next season, thank you!

(I am not afraid to accept the torture of youth, I just want to ask for a little sweetness is to walk into your world)


Everyone's not very dramatic - at least that's the side-by-side comparison

Being complained about being bored more than dog blood can also prove this, and even family crises are within a reasonable and controllable range, which makes me basically feel good about all the staff.

Faced with such a group of sincere and considerate children who each carry different types of growing pains, it is difficult for someone like me, who is very critical of teens, to remain hard-hearted.

The most handsome in my aesthetic is Andrew.

From a question my stepmother and I shared: "Mia, don't you like tall, dark-skinned, attractive, sexy boys?"

The development of this pair of childhood sweethearts is also very exciting. The memory of playing Daughter or Little Wife at a banquet since childhood is destined for their involvement. I can't say in my mind that Mia's face can fully support the charming design, but she is indeed a good girl. As Andrew's mouth officially complained, the combination of a heartthrob girl and a closet boyfriend is all too common.

(Although he is a bastard, he will cook food for you that you miss in your memory)

Mia watched her boyfriend kiss another boy in the final episode, and I was a little surprised by Andrew's handling of what he had known before, a boy who had always been considered a rotten guy who was surprisingly delicate and mature emotionally.

(The tacit understanding between men reached for a girl, although the world (dog) thing (blood) is not what one wishes)

They didn't repeat the same mistakes on this equally bad night, and it was indeed a mother who needed more than Andrew Mia at this time. It's a blessing that the tender mother who is about to have a new life happens to be there - they may continue to be misaligned after that, but she's definitely there for her right now.

(Even if it's only temporary, will taking this step make many things a little easier?)

In the episode where Victor goes to Simon to find himself, the straight quartet that finally gets rid of him (...) is sent to jail after flying messages in class. The misunderstanding of a hickey makes the interaction between them turbulent and interesting. When Felix confronted Andrew, the aura was not lost at all, and Andrew finally reached a reconciliation with Felix in a very Andrew way.

Looking at Felix's happy back at the end, I was once again moved by the sincerity of the young man. The harm is real, but Felix has his own principles of life, and he accepts the awkward peers around him with a fairly forgiving attitude. He could unearth their sincerity, deep or shallow, and return it as he always did. Whether in friendship, family, or love, these children deserve more and better.

(This wonderful foursome can't make sense without a double date next season? Don't bring that pair of gays!)

(Exclusive apology from Andrew)

And Andrew and Victor are also enemies. Andrew is not a school bully in the traditional sense. He ran into a wall with the girl he liked and was given up cleanly by the girl who liked him. Except for the first episode, he didn't have much upper hand in Victor and asked for any substantial benefits. Victor's Personality has nothing to do with no-nonsense (another virtue I quite appreciate).

In addition to the hilarity, Andrew is the one who often gets angry because of Victor's suffocation. Two people ran into Benji and his boyfriend arguing at the dance, Andrew's teasing wish you good luck Salazar also danced wildly on my cute point for some reason. Hope to see more of them collide next season.

(Meeting Victor is also considered Andrew's robbery)

The whole drama is friendly to my small-scale detail control, and the performances of this group of teenagers are also above the pass line. Although the plot is a little blunt, and some chicken soup made me embarrassed for a while, but I still look forward to the second season, and hope to be able to spy on and experience their youth as a spectator again.

(The sudden family change at the end didn't make Victor completely lose the courage he accumulated. This is Victor. He is not perfect but tough enough. Every experience, every experience, every self-reflection will not let him be content. stop in place.)

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