TharnType

Tharn Type The Series เกลียดนักมาเป็นที่รักกันซะดีๆ ‧ Drama ‧ 2019 - 2020
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ksj_twt
3 people found this review helpful
Nov 1, 2020
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 1.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 1.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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Not worth the watch


Just like everyone else I started watching this series because of how catchy ep 1 & 2 was. I was wrong for keeping watching this series, as I completely missed out the wrongs and bads.


1. STORY/ACTING

I'm gonna honest and say that this series is romanticizing sexual assualt, which is 1000% wrong to do so. Already in the first episodes we had Tharn who thought it was a good idea to kiss and leave hickeys on Type, without conset, and on top of that,, he was cleary drunk? You really gotta be smart to be that dumb. This is straight upborderline sexual assault, a serious topic that never were discussed.

2. NOT HANDLING MENTAL ILLNESS WELL

In of the episodes, we see Type opening up to Tharn, where he talk about him being raped as a 11 year old. The way Tharn behaved toward Type was very problematic, and clearly he didn't respect Type boundaries. As someone opening up his traumas/PTSD, the first thing YOU SHOULDN'T DO is hug that person. There must be other ways to help him out
Type was already struggling as it is, and he didn't need anything to top up the trauma he went through. A very bad way to portrait a gay character.

3. ROMANTICIZING TOXIC BEHAVIOURS

As Tharn and Types characters developed, I honestly thought we would see some progression in their relationship. I thought that, now that they've become a couple, they would open up to each other and solve their problems between them. But oh well, I was wrong. And not to mention Type hitting Tharn, not once but twice, when he confessed in front of Tharns childhood "friend". And then they proceed to move over to the "steamy scenes"?
It was very confusing to watch, and I was very confused - I was thinking to myself, should I like this couple or not?
Tharn pushes the next boundary without conset and then gets mad when Type is upset? (Was that supposed to be innocent acting or..?)
After Type admits that they are something more than friends, Tharn convinces him to go out into public and drink, then within the next minute he kisses him IN PUBLIC without asking, something Type wasn't ready for.
The same goes for Type. He was a complete asshole and really was way too impulsive and had close to zero redeeming qualities. I failed to see why I should cheer for him and his happiness when I simply did not like him as a human being.

4. WHAT I LIKED

I must admit, I found the fluffy cute scenes between them cute. But the rest, I literally skipped it all and cringed very bad. The writing and the scripting WAS HORRIBLE. The director must be new to all this, and I am hoping he did a better job now that Tharntype 2 is coming out this week.
Surpringsly, I lived for the OST. Till this day it's a BOP.

5. OVERALL

Not worth the watch at all. Would I consider rewatching it? Absolutely not! Let's hope season 2 is something I can watch lol

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Leah
3 people found this review helpful
Jan 7, 2020
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 10
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 10
Tharntype The Series has definitely become one of top favorite BLs. If I hadn't watch this show wouldn't had know Gulf was such an amazing actor he will definitely have a bright future ahead. And Mew improved so much as well as the show progresses. It opened my eyes into seeing different way Bl is taking into prospective its not the typical hate then love situation. It's more of understanding the character and understanding why the person is like the way he is. And how that character could love that person and how that person can change to be better. At first I was really trigged by Type cause he was so hot tempered but after a while I understood why he was the way he is and he's doing it out of love for the person he cares about the most. Tharn I understand why now you would love a person like Type cause in the end he really cares about you even though his personality is something not everyone likes u are the only person who understands him the most. For all the anti’s out there I hope they give this show a second chance I know a couple people who follow me are against the show cause of the plot and the first couple of episodes. But as the show continues you understand the character and why they are the way they are.

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_caribbeankboo_
3 people found this review helpful
Jan 7, 2020
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.0
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When I first saw the trailer for this I was hooked. I don't know if its the fact that they both are very handsome or my deep love for Bl. Maybe both I don't know.

STORY- 9.5/10
The story was amaazing except for the last episode. Type hating gays (we all know he was gonna ask for the d sooner or later) only to find himself falling inlove with Tharn. The openly gay (fine as f***) guy on campus. The episodes were great (especially that shower scene and the ice scene) I felt stuff I didn't feel before. Why am I crying? MOVING ON

ACTING CAST- 10/10
Bless these fine young men

MUSIC- 10/10
I have the ost's on my phone. Literally embarrassing myself trying to sing them( in public may I add) which never fails to bring tears to my eyes.

REWATCH VALUE_- HELL TO THE FUDGING YES
This is on my rewatch list after I finish my exams in June cause I can binge watch the whole thing and be able to cry myself to sleep without thinking about next week's episode.

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Chantal Hobbelen Daams
3 people found this review helpful
Feb 3, 2020
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
I think this is really the best BL series i have seen so far !
I have never written a review but now i really could not resist.
I found Mew and Gulf really super they have so much chemistry .
I was immediately addicted from episode 1 every 45 min episode flies by and i could not wait until the next episode .
Anyone who likes a romantic series with a smile and a tear and of course a happy ending, I definitely recommend watching Tharntype the Series , and then for dessert the special episode loved it so much !!!!
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Silente 08
3 people found this review helpful
Jan 20, 2020
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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Well, well, I see that the reviews are polarising a lot in this case. I will try not to be influenced by any of those I have read.

First of all: Wow! I did absolutely not see this stunning finale coming. At the beginning I had my reservations and the finale did not manage to cover all of the initial flaws of the series, but it's still above average and definitely a good watch (first series I binge-watched, btw, beginning from ep. 8).

The flaws cannot be overlooked and must be pointed out:
- Of the two main characters, I did not feel like Tharn was completely convincing. He seemed very unstable, went from very confident and heavy line-crossing (in a bad way) to extremely insecure and easily manipulable.
- Related to this first point: it is undeniable that within the first couple of episodes there were definitely non-consensual things happening. It's not made completely clear how far Tharn went, but it definitely was too far.
- Also related: the overall "tone" in the first four or so episodes was off. Comedic elements and erotic parts all did not mix well with the very serious child abuse trauma Type had suffered and his violent homophobia as a result of that. I was really frustrated with the directors at some point.
- Something seemed to be wrong with the editing in this series, especially in the first half, leaving unexplainable gaps between scenes. Could have been intentional, but then it's definitely a style of editing I do not like; it seemed to be based on airtime and budget requirements. Later on it sometimes made sense, when they were playing with the viewers' knowledge of things vs. the characters' knowledge.
- There were several inconsistencies between episodes that drove me mad, but in the end didn't matter much for the story. By that I mean little things the characters were telling each other in one episode and then had apparently completely forgotten in the next one.
- The "Three years later" part with Love by Chance crossover was unnecessary imo, especially because the different actors make it a bit difficult to make the connections between the two series. Should have just kept them apart.
- I was sad that they forgot to bring up Khom, Type's gay childhood friend, again. At least an explaining phone call by Type would have been enough. But I guess they already had too many characters to keep an eye on.

Except for my second point above, none of the "flaws" I listed could eventually stop me from giving this 9*.
- Type's character development (or maybe his non-development) was great, I could sympathise with him even with all of his flaws.
- The plot twists towards the end were extremely unexpected and led to an incredible mindgame of manipulations. I thought the drama in this series would be all like the very conventional part with P'San, but oh, I was so wrong. First I was shocked when it looked like Tar was going completely crazy; then of course Lhong made me completely speechless; and in the end I was very surprised again (now positively) when Type proved to be much cleverer than one might have thought.
- I can't say anything bad about any of the supporting cast, great job!
- The romance and the sexual moments both felt very real.
- Even with such an incredibly messed-up villain, none of the characters was completely unlikable in the end. Great job, again!

I will definitely not easily forget this series. A big thank you to everyone involved!

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luxming
3 people found this review helpful
Jan 12, 2020
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 10
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You have to watch it until the end!

This is one of those dramas that you have to watch until the end or you’ll hate it. I was very hesitant about watching this due to the homophobia coming from the main character but I enjoyed this more than I thought I would! This drama honestly isn’t for everyone but it’s definitely worth a watch.

They took a more mature route for this drama and I loved it. The chemistry between mew and gulf was ridiculous. Mew looked at Gulf like he was the only one in the world and I adored it. The kissing scenes were more than enough. They definitely didn’t lack any of that.

I went through about 50 different emotions watching this it seems. Usually when there’s so much drama going on in the next to last episode, the last episode is pure trash, but that wasn’t the case for this! I’ve never cried, been felt with rage and gushed over a main couple as much as I have in this drama. It will make you smile and also pull at your heart strings. You’ll be coo’ing over tharn & type one minute and crying the next.

The music was good, nothing special. I adored the theme song. Everything was perfect. The only thing I didn’t like was how Type looked at homosexuals as if they have a disease but luckily he changed. This drama was amazing and I’d definitely rewatch it on like a rainy, inside kind of day or just for fun.

If you don’t like homophobia I do not recommend this to you because you’ll get pissed off especially if you absolutely despise it. But I definitely recommend this to anyone who likes actual chemistry between the main couple and wants to watch something good!

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Su
3 people found this review helpful
Jan 31, 2020
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
I would recommend this show to anyone who loves korean kpop fanfiction.
This just a dream came true from fanfiction to tv.
Both actors are incredibly doing a good job of portraying their feelings.
The chemistry among both of them is almost matchable.
How tharn keep on teasing and chasing type is so sweet and how type reacts will full of blushes is so cute.
Tharn himself is a perfect boyfriend material.
Add up with techno funny remarks and teasing.

I wish there are season 2!!
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Angela Tassinari
3 people found this review helpful
Apr 7, 2020
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
Story: the story focuses on the growth of the feelings of the two protagonists. there are no secondary lines to distract the main plot

Acting\Cast: excellent choice Mew and Gulf. perfect chemistry. true love.

Music: well managed. it takes hold immediately and never goes away. even if you don't like songs in Thai you will find yourself humming

Rewatch Value: reviewed 3 times so far

OVERALL: I believed in this series from the first moment. I loved the chemistry between the characters and the construction of the story. I cried, smiled, hated and loved with them. I am happy that Mew met Gulf.

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Dropped 7/12
Xavier
8 people found this review helpful
Mar 21, 2022
7 of 12 episodes seen
Dropped 1
Overall 1.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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A gay man disapproves this.

Certainly turned off with the trope when a gay man found a homophobic straight man, then the gay man kept teasing that straight man until they're having sex in the bathroom (this is almost by definition, the R word); then after a good deed, that homophobic man returns the favor with literally selling his body to be enjoyed by a gay man even before they officially a boyfriend (Yes, that "misekakunoi" thing, this is fucking bullshit).

This series is made for girls (specifically, BL watchers) of those advanced level who is silently seeking for rape stories in gay relationship, who wants to see or hear about steamy hypersexualized scenes. Gay men don't want to be seen as rapist and hunting straight men. If you want to watch series about gay men having raunchy sex, why don't just go to gay-oriented series or just straight to gay porn?

No matter you called it fiction or fantasy, it's still not the gay depiction that the gay people want to be attached with. Make no mistake: rape/sexual assault among gay people does exist, but without sensitiveness in mind, TharnType is just a series that further stigmatizes gay people rather than celebrating it. Mew and Gulf's acting is so-so. Visual and music: who cares...

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friendlyreminder
6 people found this review helpful
Apr 1, 2020
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 1.5
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 4.0
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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Hello, I started watching it with a friend and we both felt the same way about this drama.
First of all, the characters are incoherent and do not make any sense to me, I hated that they used the rape plot and it had absolutely no consequences and Tharn ended up sexual assaulting Type and kept being pushy and forcing Type to do stuff. I do not like this dynamic, like, at all. I could barely watch till the end, but I endured because I wanted it to get better but it didn't.
I don't recommend this sorry.
P.s. the music was also quite off putting, the random dubstep which went off at random was horrible.
bye

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Jessica
3 people found this review helpful
Jan 29, 2020
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 6.5
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 2.0

Meh

I'll start by saying that I agree with a lot of what the reviewers who rated this on the mid- to low-level scale said, so I'd definitely recommend checking out their reviews to see their thoughts on it. So that I don't echo what's already been said, I'll incorporate those reviews here and throw in my additional two cents.

In the grand scheme of Thai BLs, I'd say this drama is rather indistinguishable from and reminiscent of many of its predecessors: same male leads (one is demure yet sexually inappropriate while the other is angsty and gay-for-you); same plot devices (sexual assault is inconsistently used as a tool to both identify and villify "evil" characters while also romanticized to foster and facilitate romance between two "lovable" characters); and same, average writing and storytelling that by the end of the drama makes you realize that not a whole lot has happened. I wish more of the drama had been devoted to Tharn and Tar's backstory, rather than repetitive scenes between Tharn and Type that didn't really add to the story (yes, I know they're the show's namesakes, but still), or even between Tum and Tar. But after finishing the drama, I'm struggling to remember what the bulk of episodes were about; most of the action came in the last few episodes, but by that point, I had already lost a lot of interest.

In terms of acting, I was pleasantly surprised with how well everyone did, even the newer faces. That said, a lot of the characters felt stiff and one-dimensional. As much as I love MewGulf's off-screen chemistry, I have to say I grew rather tired of Type's constant jealous moodiness and Tharn's saccharine doting. I also felt like they went from enemies to lovers in the blink of an eye, and their on-screen chemistry (or lack thereof) suffered because of it. I didn't feel any yearning or heat, and I'm a bit over the superficial "I'm a sex god and therefore you will fall for me" trope.

Overall, not the worst but not the best. It wouldn't be the first drama I'd recommend, but it's moderately entertaining if you don't have anything else to watch.

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Hitomi 2oo7
4 people found this review helpful
Apr 17, 2020
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
"It is one thing to get BL fans gushing and swooning over how cute a series is. But to have the BL community TALKING AND DEBATING PASSIONATELY about the skewed morality of the character traits and actions from the beginning? AN UNDERRATED TRIUMPH we haven't fully appreciated.

There's a reason THAT happened on Episode 1. Because it wants to assure you that it's NOT THE END OF IT. It's an invitation to broaden your horizons. The story effectively establishes this loud and clear: It is not just here to merely show you what you WANT to see. It will show you what you NEED to see. This is what's real and relevant in our generation and guess what? IT'S NOT GONNA SUGARCOAT ITSELF FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE.

I love that scene in Episode 4 so much because 99% of haters try so hard to pretend that scene didn't happen at all. Why? Because it singlehandedly shown:

√ Fantastic Character Growth
√ Astonishing maturity and ownership of mistakes
√ Very rational and dignified resolution

If you hate on TTTS because of its serious themes and you just want BL stories to be shallow and fluffy to fulfill your escapism fantasy fetishes, and if you want BL couples to be sweet all the time with zero conflicts, please I beg you, just go and watch Teletubbies.
Because honey, SELECTIVE adoration is a scary thing. Only wanting the cute, pastel-colored fluffy things is nothing but blind worship. IT'S AS IF YOU JUST WANT GAY PEOPLE TO ENTERTAIN YOU, and then you have the audacity to refuse to honor their struggles and their sufferings??

Let's admit it: BL Series creators (and all of us, too) love SUPERLATIVE characters— the most popular heartthrob, the smartest genius, the sexy playboy, the richest kid, the most talented guy in insert-club-here, the head hazer, the campus Moon, the voted cutest freshman, etc.
And it's totally fine! It's my guilty pleasure too. It's inexplicable, but it seems like the more popular the characters are, the juicier the plot becomes because their status elevates the scenarios a notch more interesting.

And then comes TTTS— full of everyday, normal people.

TTTS is refreshing because even though it introduced Type as a Soccer Varsity Player and Tharn as a Drummer, it chose to focus on their identities based on what they love and hate.

Type hates gays. Tharn loves men. As simple and straightforward as that.

As the story progresses, we see layers and dimensions of their personalities being revealed through their interactions. We understand them, root for them, get annoyed and angry with them, fall in love with them, cause somehow, they look, sound and act exactly just like all of us.
I love how Type's character represents GROWTH and how Tharn represents CONSISTENCY. This series shows us that life often makes us go through bad things. But Type is proof that we can CHOOSE to EVOLVE to something good. And Tharn is evidence that we can REMAIN good till the end.

Say what you will about its many weaknesses, but for what it's worth, TTTS is a bold, radical tale of how love will always, always triumph over hate. It is refreshing, fearless and necessary. There is a reason why a lot of us keep coming back to this show time and time again.

Cesar Cruz, a Mexican Poet Activist said this in 1997: Art should comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable. TharnType the series has managed to become that: to be shocking, controversial, uplifting and empowering, hilarious and heartbreaking and so, so fun ALL AT ONCE.

TharnType is so much more than a love story; It is, I believe, first and foremost, a story of hope.

It tells of how imperfect and fragile we are as humans but also of how we are capable of growth and change, understanding, and even more amazingly, of forgiveness. "

credit: raikantopinisms (twitter)

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