This is an American BL that was released in vertical format (suitable to view on phones) on DramaBox. Though the show was released as multiple episodes of 1-2 minutes each, I saw them as a whole series of 2 parts, totaling to almost a 3 hour program. The makers claimed that it was the first American vertical series. I guess I will take their word for it. Season 1 came out in 2024, while Season 2 debuted in 2025 taking the story forward. Since this was released more like a reel format, you have to literally leave your brain behind and watch this show just for entertainment and not for logic and only then you would be able to enjoy the show.
Season 1 introduces us to Lucas, a young heir to an influential crypto company. His father wants Lucas to marry Sophia, daughter of an influential politician (who wants this so that he can embezzle all his black money). Lucas fake announces he is gay and that he cannot marry a woman. In parallel, a man named Michael Wyatt had just infiltrated the company as an employee because secret service wanted to keep an eye on the family's illegal activities. Lucas announces Wyatt as his boyfriend and his fiancé and Wyatt plays along with it. As Lucas and Wyatt continue to pretend as sham gay couple, Wyatt also needs to protect his identity. Pissed with what happened, the politician gets the father arrested and now it's unto Lucas to get his father released from prison. The board appoints Lucas as the CEO and together Lucas with help of Wyatt manage to save Lucas' father and get the politician and his daughter Sofia into prison. In between all this Lucas and Wyatt slowly start to fall in love and by the end, the duo become a true couple.
Season 2 starts with Lucas and Wyatt planning for their wedding. Lucas is thriving as CryptoLink's new CEO, while Wyatt juggles his undercover missions. But just when they think they've found stability, old threats resurface, new betrayals unfold, and their long-awaited wedding ceremony is once again in jeopardy. Sofia is out from prison and now wants to take her revenge. She partners with an ex-employee of the company who was Lucas' first boss and together they both throw rails in Lucas/Wyatt plans. During this time, because of various assignments that Wyatt has to go through, Lucas has a period of uncertainty, but very soon he realizes that he and Wyatt love each other very much. As far as dealing with Sofia goes, after a few blocks, they eventually manage to save their own life but in the process Wyatt dies. Or does he? He comes back alive reminding Lucas that only way an agent can start a fresh quiet life is to first die. Lucas and Wyatt will probably have a good life now.
Both seasons are actually quite refreshing to watch and fall totally in the gay/BL zone. They are clearly made as reels and stitches together. I was lucky to watch the finished version, but I can imagine how annoying it would be, if you had to watch individual episodes. The production quality seems quite alright, especially since it requires a lot of guns and combat scenes. We also see corporate world and some lavish estates on the islands. The actors are slightly over the top, but once the show starts, you get into the rhythm and it doesn't feel awkward. I actually watched it on my phone instead of laptop to get full immersive experience and I must say, that I am impressed by the whole idea. Both the lead actors are easy on the eye and have a good chemistry. Lucas beings in the laugh and Wyatt brings in the sexiness. The show has comedy, drama, action, love creating a balanced and engaging viewing experience. Clever dialogues, coupled with well-timed twists keeps the audience invested. I found the second season to be a significant improvement over season 1. The remaining actors do a good job as well and fit their parts. To be honest, at one point I felt it was a European series dressed as an American version of (in a good way). Overall a good first impression for me. I have gotten my hands on a few more of these vertical form series which I will watch in near future. Let's see if they will feel as good as this one or not? (6/10)
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