I like Bright and Win as actors individually and I don't think it's necessarily their fault if the drama fell flat, but it did. Probably the result of directing missteps/neglects, one of them maybe even being the casting. In 2020, if you're gonna make a gay drama, you gotta commit to it 100%. You can't say "love is love, gender doesn't matter" and make it seem like showing intimacy between two males is taboo. There's a disconnect there and, personally, it kind of ruined it for me. It didn't seem credible enough. I would recommend you stop at ep 11 and go, the rest is unnecessary mess.