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Despite its Short Format, Power Packed Performances Indeed!
This is romantic imagery at its best. I thoroughly enjoyed this series and did not see it as bad as some comments about this series have stated. While I am hardly one to dispute another person’s opinion of a series, this one, I think, was misunderstood. It is a gay soap-opera, not meant to be deep or intense. I loved it because it is not pretentious in any way. What you see is literally what you get. A stardust between two guys who found each other at exactly the right time in their lives. Will it work out? Will it last? Who knows, but it sure was a fun romp. The story itself is congenial, entertaining, and enjoyable. Nothing more and does not pretend to be anything but that.
A rather unhappy and downtrodden owner of a resort is renovating the resort he built from land his grandfather gave him. His backstory is sad and melodramatic, but I bought it because of its forthrightness. Athit (Golf Kunavut) is a deeply wounded young man, pretty much lost in his own world of hurt. Obviously heartbroken, he subsequently emotionally shut himself off from the rest of the world.
Read the complete article here-
https://theblxpress.wordpress.com/2025/01/11/the-renovation-series-review-ep-1-2/
A rather unhappy and downtrodden owner of a resort is renovating the resort he built from land his grandfather gave him. His backstory is sad and melodramatic, but I bought it because of its forthrightness. Athit (Golf Kunavut) is a deeply wounded young man, pretty much lost in his own world of hurt. Obviously heartbroken, he subsequently emotionally shut himself off from the rest of the world.
Read the complete article here-
https://theblxpress.wordpress.com/2025/01/11/the-renovation-series-review-ep-1-2/
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