
Got My Eyes on You is the kind of romance that wins through ease rather than spectacle. It takes a very familiar setup, workplace competition turning into attraction, and treats it with enough patience and emotional realism that the story feels fresher than the premise suggests.
Set around a resort where a management succession is underway, the series follows Drew, a hardworking employee who sees promotion as both career validation and financial necessity. His steady climb is unsettled by Shawn, a newcomer whose warmth, competence, and mysterious background make him feel like both a threat and an invitation. What begins as guarded rivalry slowly shifts into something gentler and more intimate.
What works best is the everyday texture of the romance. The show understands that attraction does not need to arrive through giant declarations. Shared errands, pet-related detours, late conversations, and quiet mutual support do most of the heavy lifting here, which makes the relationship feel more lived-in than many louder BLs with bigger plots and weaker emotional foundations.
The chemistry between the leads is also a major asset. Drew’s stress and self-protection are believable, while Shawn’s openness never feels too polished to be human. Their dynamic has just enough friction to keep the romance moving, but the series is smart enough not to overcomplicate that tension into needless chaos.
Its modesty is both strength and weakness. Because the show stays relatively small, it never reaches great dramatic heights, and some supporting material is there mainly to keep the episodes moving. The major reveal tied to Shawn’s identity is not exactly difficult to predict either. But the series handles these familiar beats with enough care that predictability rarely becomes a serious problem.
The shorter length helps too. At six episodes, the story avoids the padding that often weakens otherwise decent romances. It knows when to stay focused on the central pair, and that discipline makes the emotional payoff land more cleanly than expected.
In the end, Got My Eyes on You is a sweet, grounded Filipino BL about overwork, vulnerability, and letting affection arrive in ordinary life. It is not trying to be huge, but it gets the little things right, and that makes it genuinely appealing.
Rating: 6.5/10