The 2005 drama Sukisho (Suki na Mono wa Suki Dakara Shou ga Nai!!) has arrived on TubiTV, offering a complete 12-episode binge for fans of early 2000s Boys' Love. The series centers on Hashiba Sora, a student suffering from amnesia after a fall, who discovers that he and his roommate, Fujimori Sunao, share a complex secret: both possess split personalities that are deeply in love with one another.
Produced by studio Zexcs, the show leans heavily into its premise of dissociative identities, balancing school-life comedy with the surreal tension of two pairs of souls inhabiting the same bodies. It is a quintessential product of its era, prioritizing high-concept emotional drama over polish, and serves as the primary entry point for a franchise that includes the Onsen ni Ikou! OVA side stories.
For those interested in the history of the genre, the series provides a distinct look at the mid-2000s landscape of BL anime. While it may feel dated compared to modern productions, its exploration of identity and romance remains a notable curiosity for completionists.