Yes, one more of those vertical BL shows in which you can find every single cliche that you have likely learned to recognize every. Time you watch such shows. Interestingly there is less OTT reactions in this one and is a pretty straight forward story (if there is such a thing). Avery is getting married and his bride is quite tall. Why is obviously clear to the audience that this bride is actually a man is something that Avery cannot see for some reason and every other character in the show. Anyway, the marriage is supposed to be a contract of sorts from their parents to fulfill so that they can keep their wealth. Their first night they decide they will not get physical but keep up the appearances for the society, and they continue the charade. In the process there is this CEO who starts to like the wife and flirts with her which Avery doesn't like. One drunken night leads to them having sex and next morning the bride's truth comes out and Avery finds out that it is James. Turn...
I remember very well that when season 1 ended I was pissed at how abrupt it was, so in that sense it was nice to see that they came up with a sequel. But honestly, they could just have added 1-2 more episodes in the original season and just finished it off. Making a sequel just for the heck of it was so not necessary. The reasoning and the excuses given are so lame that in today's time they just don't make any sense. More on that later. This season is also 8 episodes of about 8-10 minutes average. Last season ended with Jeong U and Han being a happy couple and suddenly Han's ex showed up. He now wants another chance within despite the nasty breakup they had. Han had not forgiven him and shuts him down immediately. The ex warns him on consequences. He calls Jeong U to trash talk about Han but thankfully Jeong U stands by his boyfriend and they make a plan to go a trip together to get away from all this. But on the day of trip Jeong U doesn't show up. Han is heart broken ...