From great to moderate
A blast. Ever since the first trailer came out, this show has always been one of my most anticipated ones. Gladly, they didn’t disappoint and showcase a high-quality production that deserves the attention they keep on getting. It has a mixture of both Western and Asian action pack genres which is somewhat different from the other BL shows. The show is heated with utmost nudity and intimacy. The great thing is that the concept is still intact despite the erotic sceneries they give to the viewers. Since some BLs only add these for the fanservice outcome. A big round of applause for the actors in KinnPorsche who dared to agree and undergo a full-body skin exposure, a well-appreciated act.
Spoilers on social media affect the enjoyment of watching the next episodes. It reduces the level of shock and unexpected plot twists. It’s a detesting norm when supporting characters die for the sake of the main ones. It was really funny when Tawan wasted the bare minimum seconds of the chance of firing the bullet before Big made a move to use his body as a shield to guard Porsche. I used to love the main couple but after this, I began to hate their development. Particularly, when Kin forgot Pete, who risked his life to help the couple. I just can’t help but get annoyed seeing Kinn and Porsche being happy while Pete is being tortured and slaved by Vegas.
Vegas and Pete save the show. Their storyline gets more interesting and I feel like Pete can fall under a psychological response called Stockholm Syndrome, an emotional retort in a captive situation when he begins to grow feelings with Vegas. I am literally in awe during the two’s bed scene. The set-up, the swift-smooth actions, the arousing facial expressions, and the blaring stares. It’s amazing that they perfectly nailed it!
Casting Apo as Porsche is a great decision. He is a total package; handsome, charismatic, and a man with everlasting sex appeal. Even though he somehow lacks the right amount of emotions needed, especially in some dramatic scenes, he can still manage to pull the whole scene. Mile has the look of exquisite manliness and has a personality that gets deeper the moment you keep staring at him. He really did a great job handling Kinn especially, every time he had some intimate stuff to portray. Pete, the cute ray of sunshine of the group who unfortunately began to shrink these joyful vibes with him, the moment he was captured by Vegas. Build is such a good actor, his duality is impressive. Bible is the perfect man to be cast as Vegas. He is overflowing with sexiness and every time he speaks in English, it gets triple.
The flamboyant Tankul is one of my favorite characters here. He offers the highest share of comedy that is extremely entertaining and hilariously great. I am sad that Ken and Big both bid their farewell earlier than in the last episode. The two of them showcase goodness in their roles and I love the firm yet soft look they had as bodyguards. Arm captures my whole attention by his rocky abs, superman hairstyle, nerdy eyeglasses, and the strip dance he plays when he is drunk. Kimm’s mysterious appeal is loveable, he is also one of my best characters in the show. However, Porchay was timid and hard to love maybe because of his uneasy acting.
The OSTs are top-tier ones too. The peak of both action and romance alongside the background OSTs is authentically cool.
The last big fight between the major and minor family during the finale has too many loopholes and mediocre directing. It is obvious that the extras are just letting the main characters beat them while letting go of the opportunities to kill them. Most of them are just standing and waiting for their time to take an act, a failure to make the scene more realistic. Also, the plot, in the end, is draggy. Too many questions left unanswered, it may be good if it was a hint for season 2 but it was too short for an ending.
Anyways, I really love this show during the first half but get bored after. It is still good compared to the other shows but needs more cleansing of scenes. Kudos to everyone behind the success of KinnPorsche and for arranging the whole story in a good shape.
Spoilers on social media affect the enjoyment of watching the next episodes. It reduces the level of shock and unexpected plot twists. It’s a detesting norm when supporting characters die for the sake of the main ones. It was really funny when Tawan wasted the bare minimum seconds of the chance of firing the bullet before Big made a move to use his body as a shield to guard Porsche. I used to love the main couple but after this, I began to hate their development. Particularly, when Kin forgot Pete, who risked his life to help the couple. I just can’t help but get annoyed seeing Kinn and Porsche being happy while Pete is being tortured and slaved by Vegas.
Vegas and Pete save the show. Their storyline gets more interesting and I feel like Pete can fall under a psychological response called Stockholm Syndrome, an emotional retort in a captive situation when he begins to grow feelings with Vegas. I am literally in awe during the two’s bed scene. The set-up, the swift-smooth actions, the arousing facial expressions, and the blaring stares. It’s amazing that they perfectly nailed it!
Casting Apo as Porsche is a great decision. He is a total package; handsome, charismatic, and a man with everlasting sex appeal. Even though he somehow lacks the right amount of emotions needed, especially in some dramatic scenes, he can still manage to pull the whole scene. Mile has the look of exquisite manliness and has a personality that gets deeper the moment you keep staring at him. He really did a great job handling Kinn especially, every time he had some intimate stuff to portray. Pete, the cute ray of sunshine of the group who unfortunately began to shrink these joyful vibes with him, the moment he was captured by Vegas. Build is such a good actor, his duality is impressive. Bible is the perfect man to be cast as Vegas. He is overflowing with sexiness and every time he speaks in English, it gets triple.
The flamboyant Tankul is one of my favorite characters here. He offers the highest share of comedy that is extremely entertaining and hilariously great. I am sad that Ken and Big both bid their farewell earlier than in the last episode. The two of them showcase goodness in their roles and I love the firm yet soft look they had as bodyguards. Arm captures my whole attention by his rocky abs, superman hairstyle, nerdy eyeglasses, and the strip dance he plays when he is drunk. Kimm’s mysterious appeal is loveable, he is also one of my best characters in the show. However, Porchay was timid and hard to love maybe because of his uneasy acting.
The OSTs are top-tier ones too. The peak of both action and romance alongside the background OSTs is authentically cool.
The last big fight between the major and minor family during the finale has too many loopholes and mediocre directing. It is obvious that the extras are just letting the main characters beat them while letting go of the opportunities to kill them. Most of them are just standing and waiting for their time to take an act, a failure to make the scene more realistic. Also, the plot, in the end, is draggy. Too many questions left unanswered, it may be good if it was a hint for season 2 but it was too short for an ending.
Anyways, I really love this show during the first half but get bored after. It is still good compared to the other shows but needs more cleansing of scenes. Kudos to everyone behind the success of KinnPorsche and for arranging the whole story in a good shape.
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