A Korean BL with one of the leads being a Thai actor. Sounds fun, isin't it!! But trust me, this show was really awful and disappointing. There was no plot, no chemistry, no romance, no anticipation to watch the next episode and I really didn’t care about what will happen next. Even the romantic track felt so forced, almost unnecessary and awkward, even the confession part, I didn’t feel anything watching it. The series felt like some random plot thrown with the awkward romantic scene. The series was 12 episodes each of about 18 minutes.
Uno, a This actor working in Korea is popular for his good looks. But because of his aloofness, there is a perception that he is arrogant and hence not many folks want to work with him. His manager, CEO Choi, wants to soften Uno's image by signing him up for a reality show that can restore his goodwill. One day, Uno finds an injured dog on the road and he ask his assistant to take him to a vet, despite his fear of dogs. He is treated but the vet would prefer f the dog gets adopted. Luckily, his friend and roommate Dae Byeol, a huge animal lover and someone who runs a dog cafe, agrees to adopt him and take care of the dog. Uno finally agrees to work in this reality show. As part of it, the producers assigns Uno to work at a dog cafe run by Dae Byeol to help the celebrity overcome his fear of animals. She believes viewers will tune in to the show to watch him struggle at the job. Many such odd jobs are assigned to him during his stay at the dog cafe. This is where Uno and Dae also get closer to one another with their shared love for this specific dog (Uno overcome's his fear eventually). The show gets good ratings, everyone is happy. There is a bit of forced drama of Uno's father being this big businessman, but its just adds more layer of "bad" to an already awful show.
Despite the handsome lead actors and the unique Thai-Korean collaboration, Love Is Like a Cat delivers a terrible BL drama. The writing is embarrassingly childish, while its attempts at comedy are always unfunny. The romantic angle, which in itself is so forced happens only towards the 7th or the 8th episode. Also, I would like to know why does the name of the show has cat reference, even though it's a dog who is at the center of it all. The show is full of red flags. Uno speaks in Thai while everyone speaks in Korean and they all understand each other. I understand that they have this device for the rarity show that does real time translation, but what about outside the show. It’s like what is even going on? Did they legit put this out for the audiences to watch? Even in the animal clinic, there were no animals except one dog, two nurses, and no one else. The makers of this show have no idea whether it wants to tell a story about dogs, cats, celebrity culture, filming a reality show, or a mishmash of everything. Not even one single episode of the show have any charisma. Too much pointless filler clutters the narrative, with supporting characters having dull conversations that burden each episode with unnecessary information. As Uno and Dae Byeol spend time together, their relationship scenes are unremarkable. This series doesn't understand how to write a compelling romance. The awkward flirtation isn't enough to warm anyone's heart. Even after Uno and Dae Byeol kiss, I never believe that they are falling in love. Even Uno's shirtless scenes did not evoke anything.
Overall this show is just poorly written , with no plot, no chemistry, no performance energy; absolutely nothing. This should be completely avoidable. (2/10)
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