I'm honestly not sure why I keep watching these Signal 23 gay shows. I guess they're a bit of a guilty pleasure for me, and I usually tune in just hoping to see some hot Black guys or a few decent hookup scenes. The problem is that these series almost never have a real plot, and the acting and directing are always super amateur and just plain bad. Unfortunately, this one didn't even have the "eye candy" going for it, as most of the guys weren't even that attractive. The whole thing is really short, only six episodes, and each one lasts about 12 to 14 minutes. The main guy in the story is D, a young 16 year old Black guy who is basically at his sexual peak and spent his summer just looking for action. In the first episode, he meets a 19-year-old online for a hookup, but the kid’s dad walks in right in the middle of things and kicks D out. The rest of the show follows D hanging out with two of his buddies—one who is straight and one who is gay. They’re trying to...
Some of these so called BL series are trying to experiment with "different" stories, which is good, but sadly, not all different stories are good. This 6 part Filipino series (each episode of 12-20 minutes), has a unique premise, but the execution is quite dull, devoid f emotions, even though there is a lot of crying in such a short span of time. Also, I am not sure why the title of the show?
Rich, is a middle aged guy who has recently lost his wife. He is closet gay and eventually comes out to his son also, who happens to be pansexual. The son is concerned about loneliness of his father and arranges for. Housekeeper interview and the father finally hires a young boy Tupe. With is good looks and boyish charm and a sad sob past, before you know the old man falls in love with this much younger boy. After a long time, Rich feels happy and alive. One day suddenly his son Greg shows up an dis initially outraged but Rich makes him see sense and asks him to Gove Tupe a chance. Rich then has to leave for a business trip , and yes, you guessed it right, before you know it, the song Greg is having an affair with Lupe and is in fact starting to fall in love with him. A guilt ridden Type doesn't know what to do because he feels he is betraying Rich, but truth is that he is also fallen for Greg. When Rich comes back hoe and finds out the truth, he is heart broken, but eventually for the love of his son, gives them his blessings.
For a lot of scenes I couldn't believe what was happening. The way Rich and Tupe would flirt in the initial episodes, it almost felt like an employer musing his position of power. There are a lot of sensual and flirtatious activities and he felt more of a 'houseboy' situation rather than a caretaker. There is a lot of skin show, which is good, but the show lacks emotional depth. I failed to connect with any character. Rich keeps crying at the drop of a hat and so does Tupe. Tupe, despite having a poor background and a sob story, is someone you never connect with. I seriously feel the characterization was off here. In contrast, you do feel Rich's pain, but after a point it starts to feel superficial. I did like the scenes where Rich tries to hold on to his youthfulness. Once Greg arrives on the scene, you know exactly what I about to happen. Two young bi/pan sexual boys wit hot bodies and full of hormones. You can see it coming, but as I said, you just fail to connect with the emotions of it all and hence, overall the show comes off as boring and superficial, despite the fact that the premise holds promise and if done right, could have been a winner. But as it stands now, it failed to impress at all. Some sexual scenes and almost real kissing is what makes the show at least worth some time. (3.5/10)

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All that crying finished me off.
It's been a while but I still have horrible memories about this one. Except for those nice bodies maybe :p