See You After Quarantine? - Season 1

Season 1
Working as a writer and translator in Taiwan, Sato Itsuki has done a fairly good job of settling into his new life. Successful at work, Sato has no problems there; but with the world now in the midst of a global pandemic, he has found it rather difficult to make new friends.
Turning to the online community, Sato soon meets Chen Bo Chun, a university senior majoring in finance and economics. Serious on the outside, Bo Chun has a hard time relating to people his own age, but has very little problem connecting with those older than him. Falling easily into conversation with Sato online, the two make a very easy and almost instant connection. Separated by a pandemic-induced quarantine, the two men have yet to meet in person, but the more time they spend together online, the closer they become.
Despite the forced separation, Sato and Bo Chun's feelings for each other continue to grow. But will they ever be able to express how they feel face-to-face?

Episodes

Episode 1
Chen Bo Chun receives a strange message from a Japanese man, Sato Itsuki, offering him a camera to replace a the one Sato broke. Chen Bo Chun doesn't know Sato but is interested in the camera.

Episode 2
Chen Bo Chun's intentions to pretend to be Itsuki's ex-girlfriend get complicated when Itsuki wants to talk over the phone.

Episode 3
Chen Bo Chun calls Itsuki to apologize for fooling him. Itsuki's friend Chi Dong suggests that fate may be pushing Chen Bo Chun and Itsuki together.

Episode 4
Chen Bo Chun and Sato begin to open up to each other and build their relationship over video chat.

Episode 5
Chen Bo Chun begins to feel protective over his time with Sato as his female friend continues to try to encroach on their video calls.

Episode 6
Bo Chun gets distracted after seeing Itsuki's impressive physique in their latest video call.

Episode 7
Itsuki starts to suspect that Chen Bo's friend is interested in him romantically. To put her off, Chi Dong lets some information slip in their group chat.

Episode 8
Bo Chun falls ill just as there is a Covid-19 scare in his apartment building.

Episode 9
Itsuki makes a special delivery to Bo Chun.

Episode 10
Bo Chun and Itsuki agree to meet up after quarantine.
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