Did Heated Rivalry pull you in with its slow-burn tension, emotional stakes, and rivals-turned-lovers arc? Then, there’s a really good chance that you’ve been sleeping on another BL (Boys’ Love) gem, hiding in plain sight: Puregold’s Got My Eyes on You.
After capturing audiences in short, portrait-oriented episodes tailored for TikTok’s swipe-and-scroll culture, the series quietly built a steady following. Now, with all six Director’s Cut episodes officially streaming on YouTube, it is finally ready for a proper binge.
Here’s why this underrated BL series deserves a spot in your watchlist.
1. It’s not just a BL; it’s a grounded love story about chasing dreams.
At the heart of this series from Puregold is ambition, responsibility, and the emotional weight of growing up—experiences that resonate deeply with Filipino audiences.
Drew (Mikoy Morales) and Shawn (Esteban Mara) are not idealized characters living in perfect fantasy worlds; they are professionals navigating career pressures, family obligations, and personal dreams. Drew’s role as a breadwinner and Shawn’s determination to succeed on his own terms give this BL romance real-world stakes, making the narrative feel authentic and genuine.
2. The story delivers a classic enemies-to-lovers workplace romance, in BL style.
Fans of rivalry-driven romance will feel right at home with Got My Eyes on You. Set in the high-pressure environment of the picturesque S-Cape Haven Resort, the series leans into the well-loved trope: professional competition that slowly gives way to attraction.
Drew and Shawn bring a natural, emotionally charged chemistry that makes every stare, argument, and quiet moment count. While familiar, the story feels refreshed and sincere, seen through a BL lens.
3. The supporting cast adds texture, warmth, and realness to the story.
Beyond the central pairing, the ensemble cast gives the series depth and personality, adding humor, tension, and emotional contrast to keep each episode engaging.
Quirky work friends Moira (Hannah Lee), Wilfred (Darwin Yu), caring but firm boss Trevor (Victor Sy), and Kirk (Ady Cotoco), a rich fashionista who takes a liking to Wilfred, all help flesh out the world that Drew and Shawn inhabit, grounding their relationship in a believable community.
4. Yes, there are adorable dogs, and they matter.
In a detail fans didn’t know they needed, both leads have golden retrievers, and they’re not just background props. Aside from bringing the two leads together, the dogs mirror the warmth, loyalty, and emotional openness the characters struggle to express at times.
This small but charming storytelling choice humanizes the leads even more, and gives viewers moments of levity amid the tension.
5. Against all odds, it dares to believe in happy endings.
Without spoiling the journey, Got My Eyes on You offers something many viewers who want to dream and love crave—hope. The series suggests that love doesn’t always require giving up personal dreams or compromising happiness. Instead, it explores the idea that romantic and professional fulfillment can coexist, a quietly optimistic message that lingers well even after the final episode.
Puregold’s Got My Eyes on You has evolved into a full-screen, binge-ready Director’s Cut on YouTube, complete with extended scenes and extra kilig moments that were not seen in the TikTok version.
If you’re looking for a BL that balances romance with realism, tension with tenderness, and delivers a satisfying binge, you might want to give Puregold’s Got My Eyes on You a second look.






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