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Where are the puppies?
Oof. I thought this is gonna be a bit more lovey-dovey, but it took 8 episodes to get there.I hated how everyone is always siding with Rome. I get that Gun has a cute face and apparently people can’t stay mad long at sweet faces, but honestly I was at Pick’s side all the time. Rome drove me so mad, especially when Din got involved.
I knew Din would be trouble the moment he agreed to go on the trip with the two. I didn’t think he’d go that far, but it was predictable.
I said i didn’t ship Emma & Porsche in s1 and look what we got. It was so clear how their love for each other faded and i just wanted them to break up. I don’t ship them with the other characters, but it’s just so damn exhausting to watch 2 people forcing sth that is not there anymore.
-23.11.21
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Watching this was a struggle.
GMMTV has done it again! Take a bunch of loveable characters from one series and turn them into despicable little sh*ts in another! First of all, I LOVED the Puppy Honey prequel. It's a very shallow story yes, but the characters are just too loveable. The power of this series obviously lies in its characters than in its plot, soundtrack, direction or acting. So if you make these characters despicable, then what's the point of writing a sequel? It actually took me two months to finish watching the entire thing because I am just too uninterested to continue watching.First, what happened to Porsche? In the prequel, this guy is just impossible to keep down. He has so many silly antics up his sleeve, and there's just too much energy bubbling inside him. In Puppy Honey 2, Porsche took a 180 degree turn. He was mostly brooding and morose to the point that Korn looks like he's lost all interest in playing the part. From a lively entertainer to one of the most boring leads in a show. What a transformation.
Second, what happened to Emma? Emma's appeal lies in her unyielding motivation to get over her trauma and make peace with the canine species, so when she achieved just that at the end of Puppy Honey, the writers of the sequel apparently had no idea what else is there for her to do. So they turned her into a needy, grumpy b*tch. Such lousy writing if I ever see one. And what is up with her tripping all the time? It was too cliché and stupid!
Third, what happened to Din? In the prequel he never actually had any lines or only had two lines max, but to suddenly transform him from an innocent student devoted to animals into a complete psycho? My God, what are these writers smoking???
I think it is very apparent that this sequel was made just to keep the OffGun ship sailing at the time. There really is nothing to see here but a continuation of the PickRome story, which was ended all too abruptly in the prequel. But I am confused as to why Pick and Rome reversed their roles in this series. Pick, who seems disinterested in Rome in the prequel, is the one doing the chasing now. Meanwhile, Rome, who used to be very reserved and careful, became too forward and direct in the sequel. Pick actually had more chemistry with Porsche in the prequel, and with the large absence of Porsche+Pick interactions in PH2, Off's character seems to have lost his magic. Like Porsche, he just looked miserable all the time. The same for Rome --- he worked well with Emma, but in the sequel, these two never actually met until the last 2 episodes. He also lost his appeal when this connection was severed. I think I started with the wrong OffGun series, because as much as I love these two individually, I never saw their spark in the roles of PickRome. Probably watching Theory of Love would change my perspective.
There are also two new characters introduced in PH2 -- Night and Friend. Night was probably the most one-dimensional character in the series, a victim of bad writing. There was nothing interesting about him really, except for the fact that he was played by Krist? To attest to his one-dimensionality, he was simply disposed like garbage at the end of the series after he served his purpose (which is to drive a wedge between Porsche and Emma). And then there's Friend. I think she was the only character that I actually liked in PH2. In her we see a girl pulling a happy face despite all the wrongs that the world did to her. Despite being named "Friend," she was lonesome and scared, and I really loved how Namtarn pulled off such a part. There's no chemistry between her and Porsche, but still she was a delight to watch. Her sad backstory really pulls on the heartstrings, and nothing in this series has affected me much more than that scene where she realizes that her cat is gone.
And lastly, why is this titled Puppy Honey 2 when there are no dogs to speak of? Puppy Honey played around with the concept so liberally, and it was completely abandoned in the sequel. Should've gone with a different title then!
All in all, this show is for solid OffGun fans only. If you loved the four-person gang in PH1 and really wanted to see them get back together again, then I'd recommend you to skip the entire series and go straight to the last 10 minutes of Episode 8 to get your fill.
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Disappointed Season 2
Secret Love Puppy Honey Season 1 was cute and wholesome for all the characters but when season 2 came, it went downhill, the main leads are in a LDR relationship, they find it difficult to handle and ended up breaking up without actually talking about their problems face to face, honestly I was disappointed with the both of them, especially Emma, for me, she could've understood Porsche, as this was his dream, but she broke up with him with all the miscommunication, she coul have visited him along with Pick and Rome, while with Porsche, he didn't even visited Emma on her Birthday, he could've taken atleast a leave, I honestly love the side characters Namtaan and Krist, they are mixed up with the main couples problem which lead this two characters in disappointment while I really hoped that the season 2 was solely based on Rome and Pick, cause OffGun really helped this series, but we got a couple who have problems that they cannot even solve without the help of their friends which is a big no no, y'all having relationship to help each other and grow together, yes you can ask advice but when your friends are doing all the work in sorting your problems, damn y'all need communication, anyhow, I wish we saw more of Sing and Night being an antagonist lol. Overall, Season 2 was a let down periodt.Was this review helpful to you?

Emma's brother (an antagonist that was strong in the first season, but here is lost), could make a big plan with a more aggressive and intelligent Night (we know him from Sotus) to ensure that Porsche never would come back. Din could be real nasty, dominating, tricky, strong, ready to fight, trying to break any relation between Rome and Pik, making his own gang to face the hard character of Pik... That would make sense.
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Pick Rome carregaram esse drama
Vamos lá, vou basicamente falar um pouco das coisas que me incomodaram enquanto eu assistia e o rumo no final da história. Ou seja, vai ser repleto de spoiler! Vou falar só da Emma e do Porsche pq do Pick e do Rome eu não tenho nada de ruim para falar, Offgun serviu demais aqui!Eu não gostei desse final, ele não foi nada surpreendente oq é compreensível mas eu realmente gostaria que a Emma e o Porsche tivessem ficado separados. Assim provaria que eles podem ser amigos mesmo não estando mais junto e que existe uma relação de respeito entre os dois.
Quando eles reataram no episódio final senti que tudo aconteceu muito rápido, eles quiseram deixar essa resolução só para o episódio final para dar um pouco mais de suspense mas acho que isso não deu muito certo. Eles se resolveram de uma hora para outra e deu tudo certo. Sinceramente eu gosto mais dos que seriam os outros interesses amoroso do que do casal principal, gostaria mais de saber da história deles que facilmente roubaram o destaque dos que seriam os principais.
Socorro, essa abertura é uma das maiores que já vi! Demora um ano para começar o episódio e no final é a mesma coisa. Eu amo aberturas grandes quando tem necessidade mas acho que aqui isso não era necessário então só se tornou algo chato. Junto com isso vou falar das ações dos personagens que ocorrem de uma forma super lenta causando um certo tédio em mim também ao assistir os episódios.
Vamos falar sobre a Emma, eu não gosto da personalidade dela. Não acho certo ela ficar tão brava com o Porsche por ele seguir o seu sonho, eu sei que ela gosta muito dele e sente falta dele perto mas não acho junto ela jogar na cara dele e ficar brava por ele seguir o seu sonho mesmo que seja distante dela, a Emma deveria apoiar ele já que gosta muito dele. Isso nos leva para um outro ponto que foi a resolução final, não gostei nem um pouco do Porsche voltar para Bnagkok sendo que ele estava se sentindo muito bem na cidade onde ele estava, onde ele se sentia importante por ajudar a clinica veterinária. No final o motivo pelo qual ele voltou foi só pela Emma.
Vamos falar sobre o quanto o Porsche foi estupido ao dar o gato de rua pra Emma, achei isso super desnecessário e me deixou muito mal pela Friend que gostava muito desse gato. O Porsche além de não avisar para a Friend que ele tinha achado o gato, ele simplesmente deu o gato de rua para a Emma sem perguntar para Friend e deixar ela se despedir. Foi muito mal caráter da parte dele em fazer isso.
Basicamente era isso que eu tinha para falar!
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