Close Friends Lil Baby Song Review Came Out

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Story 7.0

Acting/Cast 9.0

Music 7.v

Rewatch Value 8.0

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Too rushed and unable to run into its total potential

Episode 1: vii/10 (Pretend To Love)
—Story- When I saw episode one would be OhmFluke I was very excited equally I already knew they take peachy chemical science together. Unfortunately the fast paced plot meant their relationship didn't go anywhere, and they were hardly in whatever scenes together despite the whole first episode being virtually them. I capeesh 20 minutes isn't a lot of fourth dimension for a full story to take place, only they could accept done and then much amend than that. It was a huge mess with no real closure to the jealousy and misunderstandings, and the ending felt so incomplete. As a start to the series it really roughshod curt for me and while I love OhmFluke then much, and we got to see Fluke'southward honour winning tears again, they didn't have their take chances to smooth which was severely disappointing.
—Acting/Cast- Ohm every bit Pierce: Ohm is a pretty proficient player, but unfortunately this series didn't showcase his talents equally he played a character with little emotion, meaning we couldn't encounter a full range from him. His facial expressions were lacking and even when faced with a potential breakup his face up was just quite blank and expressionless. I am a little disappointed with his grapheme and was deplorable that Pierce didn't have the fourth dimension to properly apologise for when he did, merely at least we got something.
Fluke as Typhoon: Fluke is dorsum at it again with the top notch interim and the famous crying scenes he really excels in. While I experience like Ohm didn't have the gamble to shine that well, Fluke really showcased how a powerhouse player can steal a scene with less than v minutes of screen time the entire episode. Fluke is honestly one of my favourite actors and this just goes to show why. His acting in the final scene was the best role of that episode and is the main reason I ranked this episode as high as I did. I really hope to keep seeing more of Fluke in the future!
—Overall, I'll give this episode a 7/10 which I believe is quite generous in the circumstances. Information technology could have been then much meliorate with a meliorate director and more fourth dimension, but they really took over in the limited time they had and gave the all-time performance they could.

Episode 2: 5.5/10 (Just Friend)
—Story- Well, I wasn't expecting any bestiality in a drama merely first time for everything I suppose. Everything well-nigh this episode was merely strange and confusing. Although I liked JaFirst ever since I saw them in TharnType two, I just don't sympathize why First had to be a cat that only we could see as a human, it was the strangest affair I've ever seen. Other than the confusion at this part, the rest of it was pretty good. Although it was fast paced, information technology didn't feel rushed or incomplete like episode 1 did, although information technology left me with several unanswered questions (like seriously, who sends a potential partner home just to cuddle with your cat, perchance it's considering I'm not a huge fauna lover but I just don't understand.)
Interim/Cast- First as Moojoom: Well, he played a pretty good cat even if it was the weirdest matter to scout a human meow and swipe at the air similar that. He looked very sweet and defenceless in the box which I suppose a human version of a cat may look similar, and First is very good at acting sad and depressed which made him rather pitiful when he was locked in the bathroom. Every bit I said before, it was such a weird episode that I'm still questioning what I just watched and because of this I don't recall I can rate his interim very well.
Ja as Xin: Ja is a pretty good role player and although he'due south all the same a relatively new actor, he's very good and I've enjoyed his other works such as TharnType and UWMA. Every bit I mentioned in First's review, it was such a weird episode that I don't think I can rate his interim very well, simply he did a very good job playing with Moojoom (his human true cat lol).
—Overall- I'll requite this episode a 5.5/10. The storyline was a little better because it didn't have the same incomplete feeling that episode 1 left me with, but the fact that it'southward a romance between an animal and a human meant that whatever enjoyment I got out of the episode was replaced with an abnormal feeling of bewilderment.

Episode 3: ix.5/ten (Willing Or Not)
—Story- This was i of my favourite episodes so far and I actually enjoyed it a lot (mainly because I love judo). After the beginning 2 episodes I was getting a chip sceptical as to the quality of this series, but MaxNat really saved this for me. As the storyline wasn't in equally much depth, it didn't feel fast-paced or rushed at all, and honestly 15 minutes felt like much longer. Despite having no particularly romantic scenes (other than the piggyback at the cease) Max and Nat had peachy chemical science, which combined with a more than interesting plot, meant they did a actually adept job with this episode.
—Acting/Cast- Nat as Mini: Nat is really a really skillful actor despite his historic period (ironic every bit he's a few months older than me) and he always does such a good task. I first watched him in his debut role equally Blue in WhyRU and have watched all the other projects he's been in which was why I was so excited to see him here. Although at present I play quite a few unlike sports, a few years ago I hated any type of sports or athletics, which is why I found Nat acting wearied and tired really relatable for me. I loved his little commentaries when he looked at the camera and started complaining nearly something Titan did.
Max as Titan: I still can't believe Nat (who is short) is called Mini and Max (who is actually tall) was chosen Titan, but when I first heard his proper name I had to intermission the episode and laugh at the hilarity of information technology. Max really reminds me of my erstwhile Volleyball coach, incredibly determined and won't permit you lot take a break until yous can barely move. I e'er think coaches and instructors similar that are the best considering y'all tin guarantee you lot will learn some of import lessons from them, which is why I really loved Titan in this serial. Similar Nat, I've also been watching all of Max'southward projects since the beginning and I really enjoyed this episode with him in as well.
—Overall- I would have to give this a solid nine.5/10, it would be a full x if we really got some romance similar a sweet hug or even a kiss. I'll settle on the piggyback at the end, but every bit this is supposed to be a BL serial, information technology would have been squeamish to encounter some kind of romance. Other than that I honestly enjoyed everything about this episode.

Episode 4: 9/ten (Merely Ane Life)
—Story- I'k then glad that episodes 3 and four have started to become better every bit I absolutely loved this episode. Although some people preferred this episode over MaxNat'southward, I personally don't retrieve information technology was equally skillful, merely because I was quite dislocated about the plot. Information technology did feel very rushed, i minute Peam is crying over his ex, the next he's fallen in love with XiaoPing. Although it fabricated more sense after rewatching information technology, when I first saw this episode I was quite confused past the beginning with Peam crying and wanting to throw himself off a span and then XiaoPing appearing out of nowhere and cheering him up. Those were the only complaints I really had about this episode, everything else was and so skillful. Yoon and Talay have such nifty chemical science from recording YYY the serial and they definitely carried it on here, which has got me very excited for their episode on Y-Destiny. It was just a beautiful, fluffy episode without any drama and a breath of fresh air.
—Acting/Cast- Yoon as Peam: Although Yoon has done quite a few projects, he hasn't had very many main roles which is quite surprising because the high quality of his acting abilities. I first saw him in his chief role in YYY where he flawlessly acted in such a funny, comedic series. It'south clear from this episode he has a certain charm that reveals itself when he plays a funny character which really draws yous in. He's so talented and I await forward to seeing his future projects.
Talay every bit XiaoPing: Although I knew Talay has done quite a lot of interim before, I never realised he'southward a member of a boyband until I looked at his profile. He'due south such a natural thespian and I've enjoyed every project he'south been in with special accent on My Engineer and YYY. His expression direction is no joke and the style he can manipulate audiences emotions but from a slight change in expression is incredible. He's honestly so beautiful and his optics are stunning, it's then visually pleasing when he smiles that I go along falling more in love with him.
—Overall- I'm going to give this episode a 9/10. While this may be a rather unpopular view, I really did savour this episode, but I honestly think the slightly rushed identify and simplistic plot set it a little lower than episode iii. However, it was still an amazing episode and I really liked it.

Episode v: 10/10 (Dear My Star)
—Story- Okay, now it seems I have a new favourite episode. This was most a long distance relationship that connected through the two characters existence "pen-pals" (thats what I would refer to it as but basically just talking through letters to someone in some other city/country). This is the get-go fourth dimension I've seen something like this as, while there take been dramas with online relationships forming, this episode was completely dissimilar from that. Equally this episode was set during the ninety'southward I was worried it would look tacky and obviously faux, but that wasn't the case at all. It was such a natural setting and layout that if the camera hadn't take had such high-quality definition and I didn't already know Jimmy and Tommy, I would have honestly idea this was filmed in the 90's.
—Acting/Cast- Jimmy as Nighttime: Jimmy is such a great histrion and I honestly keep forgetting he only started interim very recently when I watched him in a primary function in WhyRU the series. His expression management is insane and I constantly find myself falling in love with how sweetness and innocent he is. Although the episode lengths are quite curt, due to the plot we were able to really meet the character of Night in depth and learn about him. I love Jimmy's facial expressions when talking and writing to Mekhin, and when they met you could practically see the stars in their eyes. Jimmy and Tommy accept such great chemistry and they definitely showcased that in this episode.
Tommy equally Mekhin: Tommy is another actor I love to watch and I first saw him when he played a couple with Jimmy in WhyRU the series. Although that was the first fourth dimension I saw him in a drama, he has been in the manufacture for 6 years then has had more experience than his costar. Tommy is such a great actor also for the means he can dispense the audience just from a simple alter in expression. Although he'southward played a couple with other actors than but Jimmy, he definitely has the all-time chemistry with Jimmy and it came beyond so well in this episode, making information technology my favourite one.
—Overall- This is definitely a total 10/x, I absolutely loved everything about this episode. The storyline was something unique and refreshing to watch, and Jimmy and Tommy'due south chemistry made it fifty-fifty better. I honestly hope they will make an extended version of this episode some day!

Episode 6: viii/10 (Imagine You)
—Story- I'm still very confused nearly this episode due to the elements of Sci-fi that didn't actually make sense to me. KimCop are i of my favourite BL couples in the manufacture and then I was so excited and happy to see them here, just I think the plot they were given was besides disruptive for only a fifteen minute episode. I idea the VR concept was keen and a really interesting thought, but it should have been a series within itself instead of a unmarried episode which made it all quite rushed and complicated. I have quite a few questions about the ending, peculiarly whether Jedi actually carries the memories from his VR counterpart or if he has no thought who he is, but why was he prissy to Ray one minute, and so cold to him the adjacent? Although the disruptive storyline ruined the episode for me a piffling, as this could have had the potential to be my adjacent favourite episode, KimCop have such great chemistry that I enjoyed the episode regardless.
—Interim/Cast- Copter every bit Ray: Copter is another actor I discovered correct from the beginning of his career after his debut in two Moons, and I've followed him for almost every project he'southward taken on. He'south such a great actor and he definitely showcases his remarkable acting abilities in this episode. Ray was incredibly anxious and impuissant in front of Jedi which is very relatable as many people struggle to face their crushes head on, especially when yous're basically in love with a celebrity. He did a great job with Ray and I'm so excited to meet him in many more of his upcoming projects.
Kimmon as Jedi: Kimmon, like Copter, I have been watching since his interim debut. Although I never realised he was in Love Ill 2 besides, I've watched nearly every series he'southward been apart of and I'g constantly keeping an eye out for any new projects he takes on. Jedi was such an interesting graphic symbol, both his physical cocky and VR persona, and I thoroughly enjoyed learning more about him. As I said earlier, if the episode was longer and we had the time to larn more nigh him and have some more than questions answered and then I would accept loved him even more. Despite this he was such a cool grapheme and, like Copter, I can't look to run across more than of Kimmon in the future.
—Overall- I'grand going to take to give this episode an eight/ten because of the short, confusing plot. This is 1 of those episodes where the perfect phrase comes to mind "The idea was better than the execution", which sums up this final episode perfectly.

Final Thoughts:
My last ranking of these half dozen episodes is every bit followed:
1. Episode 5 (Jimmy and Tommy)
2. Episode iii (Max and Nat)
iii. Episode four (Yoon and Talay)
4. Episode half dozen (Kimmon and Copter)
5. Episode 1 (Ohm and Fluke)
6. Episode 2 (Ja and Start)

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