
traditional Thai romcom
Overall: this has a lot of frequently seen Thai romcom elements including a ton of comedy sound effects. My favorite was the last arc with Faifa and Wine. 24 episodes about 45 minutes each. Aired on GMMTV's YouTube channel https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLszepnkojZI7tY-4JZhpydsT6fIpemt3l&si=f7ir8p1MqNiXYXtL and WeTV https://wetv.vip/en/play/feag2shxw6mx76l-Perfect%2010%20Liners For all parts, they should have aired 2 episodes per week instead of it taking 6 months to air and I was not a fan of the constant comedy sound effects.First Arc (episodes 1-8)
Content Warnings: non con touching, non con picture taking/sharing
Watch Suggestions (if you're not a fan of the cold/jerk pursuer trope and if the comedy doesn't work for you)
- watch episode 1
- episode 2: part 1 6:15-7:35, 8:45-11:40, part 2 beginning to 1:30, part 3 2:40-5, part 4 4-end
- episode 3: watch part 1, part 2 watch 6:20-7:10
- episode 4: watch part 1, part 3 start at 3, watch part 4
- episode 5: watch part 3 starting at 2, watch part 4
- episode 6: watch part 1 (can skip or watch parts 2 and 3), watch part 4
- episode 7: watch part 1, part 3 9-10:20 and part 4 16:30-end
- episode 8: watch part 1 15-end, parts 2, 3 and 4
What I Liked
- I did laugh a few times
- subverted tropes
- easy to understand premise
- sweet moments
- nice to see a lot of GMMTV actors
- Pond & Sand breadcrumbs were sweet though some ignoring boundaries at the end of ep 5
- Tay Tawan cameo
- the friend groups
Room For Improvement
- started with the present, then flashback, the flash to the present and then back again the start of episode 3 felt jarring
- has the nonsense 'be a jerk to the person I like' "plan" (though it is nice that the other guy had a bit of a spine and pushed back)
- non con kiss in episode 5 part 4
- love rivals/jealousy
- the "I don't like you smiling at anyone else, I don't like you going around acting cute" in episode 7 part 4
- (neutral) the comedy sound effects didn't make me laugh
Second Arc (episodes 9-16) (dynamic is a hyper child-like character with a reserved stern character)
Content Warnings: punch, fight, non con kiss, blood, violence, non con touching, gaslighting
Watch Suggestions (to avoid one character being hot/cold)
- watch episodes 9 and 10
- episode 11: watch part 1, part 2 skip 2-7, part 3 skip 6:30-11, watch part 4 until 16:45
- episode 12: watch part 1 9:20-11 and 13min, part 2 watch 4-end, part 3 7-end and part 4 beginning-1:30 and 13:05-end
- episode 13: watch part 1 3-4:45 and 16:30-end, part 2 watch 1:40-2:30
- episode 14: watch part 1 beginning-8 and 13:40-end, part 2 5:50-10:15 and 14-end, watch part 4 5:30-9:05 and 14:45-end
- episode 15: watch part 1 2:30-14:15, part 3 3-end, part 4 9:20-end
- watch episode 16 (can start part 3 at 12:40 to avoid nonsense mom drama (why didn't she say something sooner???)
What I Liked
- caring moments like tying the tie
- supportive mom/sister
Room For Improvement
- the one character acts like a child (brings a blankie to university, sleeps with lights on, cat on his shirt, his childish mannerisms)
- a ton of new characters were introduced quickly
- how a character said another character had to take responsibility for his feelings
- a character was frequently drunk
- a different character punched someone for hugging his boyfriend
- the non con kiss to prove something
- treating a character like an object ie saying "quiet dog" in episode 13
- being hot and cold without communication
- "you started this"
- when asked why a character likes another character he can only come up with "he's cute"
- the cliche power of love magically healing deep trauma/phobia
- being pushy, "I don't know means yes", nope yes means yes or nodding your head means yes
Third Arc (episodes 17-24) (dynamic is a peppy people-pleaser with a reserved character)
Content Warnings: slap, internalized homophobia, unwanted outing
Watch Suggestions
- watch episodes 17 and 18 (can start 18 part 3 at 11)
- watch 19-24 (can start ep 23 part 3 at 5:40 unless you enjoy the mom drama)
What I Liked
- caring moments
- one of the very rare examples that prominently features internalized homophobia
- good intimacy (though too much space between bodies which I think applies to all of the couples)
- nice finale
Room For Improvement
- the over the top character, though he at least doesn't feel like a 5 year old
- though it was nice to see previous couples, by the third arc they took up way too much screentime
- didn't care about the mom plot at all and wish the boyfriends would have first consulted their partners
- (Yotha & Gun had another round of "can I (have sex with you)" and "I told you before no one asks about that")
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FUNNY , CUTE
Story - Simple story with recognized GMMTV actors . There are so many scenes which were so funny and cute .Visuals - Always great .
Cinematography - Top tier .
Music - Background music is not funny at all but annoying .
Acting - Great cast with super cool acting .
Room for Improvement- This series is same as We Are from GMMTV. They should change same types of school engineering/ medical BL series and try some new story.
Schedule - Schedule for broadcasting of this drama is definitely not good . They should air two episodes per week instead of one episode which will take six months . We have definitely not that much patience .
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Perfect 10? Could’ve Been a Tight 8 Episodes
As someone who has followed GMMTV’s releases like clockwork over the years, Perfect 10 Liners felt like another one of those expected rom-coms with a familiar structure—attractive cast, school setting, soft premise, multiple couples, and a sprinkling of comedy to keep things breezy.The idea of peer mentoring through a group of good-looking upperclassmen is straight out of the SOTUS and Love By Chance playbook—except updated for 2025’s polished BL standards. It’s cute, even charming at times. But rather than diving into what could’ve been a clever, meaningful system, the drama kept it light and playful. Not necessarily a dealbreaker, but it did leave me wanting more depth in what was clearly a promising premise.
And here’s where the structure started to weigh things down. 24 episodes for a BL series? Unheard of. Sure, three couples equals three story arcs—makes sense on paper. But watching it felt like being stuck in a never-ending group project. It began with charm, continued with a shrug, and ended with me whispering, “When will this end?”
— ForceBook
I’ve always found their chemistry to be somewhere in the middle—not terrible, not electric, just...mid. And once again, we’re served the "I’m mean because I have feelings for you" storyline. It’s a tired trope and sadly one they’ve already played out in past dramas. Book, on the other hand, shows growth here. I’d love to see him in a role with a solid emotional arc. Force? He’s okay. That’s really all I can say.
— PerthSanta
This pair took a bit of adjustment, especially after Perth’s previous pairing, but they found their rhythm. Santa brought most of the humor and charm, giving off that deceptive “innocent but sharp” energy, and I actually think their section carried a lot of the emotional weight. Still, Perth needs a consistent partner. Re-adjusting every time he’s recast feels like emotional whiplash.
— JuniorMark
I was hopeful for this one. Mark impressed me in Sky in Your Heart, and I was looking forward to something new. Instead, they were given the most uneventful arc of all. The pacing dragged hard here, and I found myself skipping scenes just to stay awake. Junior was funny, though, and like Santa, he gave the show much of its comedic breath.
— JJ and Poon (THE MVPs)
Let’s be real. JJ and Poon saved this drama. Their comedic timing, delivery, and screen presence added much-needed energy. Without them, I might’ve checked out earlier. Can someone give Poon another lead role already? He’s more than just comic relief.
Other appearances like Sea, Tawan, Title, Aun, Marc, Pepper, and more helped fill out the cast with familiar faces, and honestly, they were part of why I stuck around.
The technicals? Solid as expected.
Cinematography: crisp and polished.
OST: catchy, mood-fitting.
Visual FX: surprisingly well-done for a school-based BL.
Setting: another university backdrop—predictable but serviceable.
There were definitely some highlights. The iconic “I want to have a boyfriend!” moment from Po? Comedy gold. The kind of scene you’ll see clipped all over social media, and rightfully so.
Overall, Perfect 10 Liners is a good example of what happens when you stretch a light premise over too much runtime. It’s fun in places, boring in others, and mostly enjoyable if you already love the cast. If you’re looking for groundbreaking storytelling or deep character arcs, you won’t find them here. But if you're down for quick laughs, campus vibes, and watching your favorite actors coast through familiar roles, it might just be your thing.
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Perfect 10 Liners & Their Sweethearts
24 weeks and all I learned was that being single is not for the weak. But between ArcArm round around that started with Arc driving Arm into an accident, YothaGun's situationship that ended with them crying in the bathroom and gangsters, FaifaWine and that one fine man that showed up to give Faifa a heart attack, is being single really that bad? Also, why were these people so dramatic cuz of some small relationship they were chopping. Let us breathe peoples!! Are you the only ones in love?Listen, this series was long, but there were episodes that had me laughing, some that had me throwing hands, and others that just made me roll my eyes, but all in all, a decent show with a rocky start, a solid middle and an acceptable ending. Let me explain.
ARC & ARM = Rating: 4/10
I’m sorry, but am I the only one who honestly think ForceBook have become too comfortable with each other to the point of being boring? They were chopping romance in that ugly orange couch and I was just vexed, cuz:
#1. Their chemistry is questionable. Yes, it’s there but like in a friendship, we are comfortable kissing each other way, so we don’t mind being paired sort of chemistry. They don’t even feel like they’re an old married couple like EarthMix, they just come off like they came to work one Tuesday and someone bet them to kiss their best friend so they were like ‘arite, but like you need to pay us for it.’ And that was it.
#2. Is that how you chop romance with a man you’re over the top in love with? What’s with all that face sniffing? My friend, let us be serious for this life. This is the type of romance you chop with someone you owe money. Is he your debt collector? Please grab that boy and kiss him and stop with the sniffing, enough already. I know they gave us that one scene, but like, after that it was all sniff here, sniff there, Arm getting drunk again.
#3. Their interactions after their arc wasn’t as romantic as YothaGun, cuz whenever they showed up, Arc was playing a cool guy with his hands in his pocket trying to look all aloof, and Arm was being loud and getting drank so he can be louder. Is it me or they had more lovey-dovey chemistry in their previous work?
#4. Meh. Was it the role? Did they just not fit it?
No. Just. This arc almost made me give up on this show. Sometimes, we just need to let things die with grace. Honestly I don’t really remember their arc all that well, heck I even forgot they had a second couple until I saw them in ep23, and I don’t blame myself, this drama aired for a hundred years and then some. No really, while it was airing, Jesus was born, and now he's about to get die, that's a whole life.
I’m still going huh at that scene when Arm went ballistic cuz he lost a t-shirt? What was up with that? Was it because it was his lovers or cuz he was overwhelmed? I still don’t fully understand why he hurt himself to get it.
Still arc had it's moments: which for me was Arm’s friend group. They had me laughing with their dramatic antics. That one who always got left behind when they met their partners, made me realised single life is is not for the weak. As for the rest of their arc, I remember the rain t-shirt scene, there was the mandatory beach scene … Sea and Tay were there, oh and the bracelet, though I personally think it's ugly/tacky was a nice romantic gesture so…
---Pond & Sand---
These two had no chemistry whatsoever. Who paired these couple? I feel like they had some chemistry in We Are when I first saw them there, here, nothing. They saying romantic stuff and I’m like: ‘who’s under the table with the paper you’re reading from?’ cuz that’s how it came off as. It felt like they were literally reciting their romantic lines off a board while they were filming. I did not feel their connection one bit, then of course they got sidelined, and didn’t keep popping up like rent was due like the other couples, so really I don’t feel bad about forgetting them.
Yeah, anyway, so this was my lest favourite arc out of the three cuz it didn’t really hold my attention, but it was watchable, so you should stick with it until the other arc starts, if not, watch episode 1 and skip to YothaGun's arc, you won’t really be missing anything important. Unless you like ForceBook like I do, then suck it up and watch it for them.
YOTHA & GUN = Rating: 6/10
You know what’s funny? How these two managed to put us in so much stress, when we knew they were gonna end up being boyfriends, cuz they literally started episode 1 in the future where they were boyfriends. Like, why were we out here stressing, crying, throwing up cuz they sucked at communicating and were breaking their own hearts?
I’d given up on this series until their arc started. They lit the fire under the show. The reason I stayed wasn’t even because of them, but because Faifa was in their arc. I love that dude so much. So yeah, I’m glad I didn’t give up and stuck with it, cuz Yotha and Gun’s arc was really good, made for some amazing discussions and brought the tl alive.
PerthSanta had great chemistry and played off each other’s character very well. There was never a dull moment with YothaGun. Al those close up stares with their faces so close, those tie scenes, those sleeping on the same bed scenes, so cute. But damn they were dramatic with their feelings: seducing and breaking up peoples' relationships, fighting with gangsters, sleeping with the lights on, crying in the bathroom there, doing the devil tango in Gun's parent's house. Yeah, they did a lot.
I’m sure everyone remembered where they were that Sunday when Yotha decided to find answers in Wa’s mouth and kissed him. Me, I was having water soup that day. But damn, I vexed. Like, how could you do that to Gun? WHY? I was so happy when Faifa took Gun’s side and they sent him packing. No, but these two stressed me out. Gun lying he could handle the no label situationship, breaking his heart over and over again, Yotha kissing Gun every chance he got, doing boyfriend stuff with him, saying lovers stuff to him then still insisting he didn’t know about his feelings cuz some dude broke his heart ones, and he has mama issues. Ahhhh, if I could reach through that tv with my rubber chicken! Like, let us breathe people. Are you the only ones in love? Let us have peace. I wanted to shake them, but, since everything ended up how it should, I guess, I’ll get over it.
I’m glad they figured it out in the end. Though my heart broke for Faifa when Yotha got his closure with their mom at his expense. That mother really sucked. Anywho, thanks to whoever paired PerthSanta cuz they did all of us a solid with that one.
---Wa & Klao---
I love the addition of them. Wa… this dude, I legit felt bad for Klao a lot of times, cuz Wa expected his boyfriend to be fine with him putting his ex first. Talking about I’m his whole universe and whatnot, how’s that fair to Klao? Then he kept breaking up with him, letting the poor boy get into fights and being all sad and pathetic waiting to beg and apologise so Wa would take him back. Nah, he did him so bad. I wasn’t even mad Klao didn’t like Yotha, who would? Wa needed to take lots of step back and check himself in the mirror cuz his attitude wasn’t it.
But they were so sexy though… oof, did y’all see them? Heck even Yotha’s room wasn’t spared. Klao knew what he was doing asking them to do it there, and then asking Yotha to help with the proposal, my man wasn’t taking any chances.
Also, I was laughing like hell when Klao character suddenly turned serious with those outfits, showing up like no I don’t smoke or drink, and now I wear grown up clothes. HAHAHAHA. Sure it was better than when he showed up every other episode to huff and puff and walk off either ashamed or angry, but still this serious version had me rolling.
FAIFA & WINE = Rating: 6.5/10
This was my favourite arc of the series. Why. FAIFA. I love him. The moment he showed up on screen, I was like, lol who is he and why he trying to slide in with the new kid like that? My arse did not know they were the third couple until like 2 coffee meet-cutes later then it clicked, and I was sold. I love FaifaWine.
These two were the kings of COMMUNICATION. After having to scream at my screen at Yotha and Gun to just talk, Faifa and Wine were a breath of fresh air. Sure, perhaps some may say they talked too much, and if they were a book they’d be more Tell than Show, but personally I loved how they talked about everything, it was in line with Faifa’s character, plus Wine was more than happy for the them to talk things out and get their facts straight, so yeah, I enjoyed the communication.
These two did not waste time in the romance department, straight to kissing, then Faifa's single-never-dated-arse tried to teach Gun dating tips, while the whole time he was just getting himself a boyfriend. Heck I hated this Tor person even before we met him, and then when we did, my arse was like… ‘hihi, I didn’t… please go away, respectfully…haha, your eyebrows are so fine!’ LOL, but why Gmmtv almost made us switch teams for a second? Not me though, I didn't switch teams for a second, trust me, my words are truer than my auntie's church wig. Mmmm hmm!
In case I haven't said it enough, Faifa was my favourite character cuz he felt the most relatable. I felt sorry for him when it came to the problem with his mother, which I still think they shouldn’t have forgiven her so easily, cuz again, the mother just suck! Plus nothing she did or said felt like she sincere meant her apology or have even learned a lesson, or even knew what she did wrong. I was so happy when Faifa finally met Wine, who wanted him to be himself instead of a people pleaser, who made him see the difference between everyone and having someone special, which… I swear I am done with the ‘word’ special, like enough, we get it, you’re special to each other. Dayum!
Now that tent scene. These children wild. Cuz what you mean you doing all that in public? during a concert? with many people around? In a tent with silhouette on full display? And for your first time together too? Wild, just wild. Damn, I wasn’t familiar with your game… but carry on.
Faifa to Wine: "My life wasn't just missing things, it was broken, you fixed it."
Faifa to Wine: "Thank you for reducing what I have too much of and filling in what I'm missing."
Just putting these quotes here so you'd know how Wine healed Faifa, in returned he also healed Wine's chipped heart. Ahhhh, they are so made for each other.
This arc didn’t have a second couple, cuz all the other couples had to have screen time. Not gonna lie, sometimes I just wanted the other pairs to go away so we can get more Faifa and Wine. What I was looking forward to the most was how Faifa and the mother fix their issue. But it was apparently resolved off screen by Gun who let the mother understood some stuff… why couldn’t we see that when it’s a big part of Faifa’s character? Meh. Sure we got her sorry arse stupid apology that was like, 'I didn't love you enough cuz other people loved you.' Hows is that... how couldn't she see problem with that statement???
Also, my arse went ‘my friends, my friends, let us be serious in this life’ when Arm and Gun were acting like relationship experts and giving advice and wanting to orchestrate things between Faifa and Wine. Peoples we saw yous a few minutes ago acting fools and crying your eyes out cuz you sucked at doing this love thing. If you don’t go sit down somewhere.
I love the friendship between Faifa and Wine, they were funny and there when the other needed them, but most of the time they were just bickering and it was fun. Also Faifa and Phuri. Hahaha those one line english drops, and their dramatic arse, I start laughing the moment I see Phuri, love his character.
FINALE:
That one hour felt longer than the entire series. My fav part was the behind the scenes in the credits, and Yotha and Faifa finally talking about the mother, no matter how short it was. Very sweet, everyone was happy all around. Well, except for Po who said no one ever died from being single then died so, I guess he's not happy. Klao and Wa are getting married. I think Yotha and Gun are engaged but like on the wrong finger, so a promise? Arc and Arm are, well, you all saw it. And Faifa and Wine like tents. All in all, a very happy ending finale as one would' expect from a show like this one.
OVERALL
The plots were nothing new we, but the actors made the characters interesting and the show fun to watch, Although I went 24 episodes?? Now that it's ended, I'm sad it won't be there every Sunday. Again, the third arc was my favourite, and Faifa was my favourite character with Gun being a close second although he annoyed me so much when he kept breaking his own heart with his dumb decision to be in a situationship with Yotha when he knew he couldn't handle it.
All in all, a good show, not sure I’d have enjoyed it as much if they did it 3 separate shows, but when everything is put together I quite liked the overall production and would recommend it to all bl lovers or at least anyone who like any of these cast. And remember, being single is not a serious disease. No one ever dies from being single. ^^
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Childish as fuck and too long...
A typical GMMTV production: Too childish, too long, extremly cheesy lines and not much substance.There are some serene scenes in it, which make the actors shine, but the overly childish behaviour of most of the cast is just annoying. Maybe the mid 20ties actors should have acted in an elementry school instead of an university. The production quality was of course top notch, because this is one of GMMTV highlight products. They did not skimp in the audio department and the OST was excellent. Too bad there aren't any acapella versions of the songs to listen to.
So, overall, it's a series between annoying and fun, but the drama elements of the story feel forced, the disregard for Faifa by all around him was frustrating and the fantasy elements were done to perfection. The right stuff for all the fangirls, but sadly not for me.
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Mess and mediocrity
An “interesting” concept: merge 3 stories into 1 show, involving 3 main couples, 3 secondary couples and a massive 26-member cast. What do you get? A mediocre mess.I liked several things about this show: (i) that, on average, it wasn’t as bad as “We Are”, (ii) parts of performances of Poon, Louis and JJ, (iii) giving each main couple roughly the same screen time and focusing on it (no favorites this time!), (iv) some – but very few – attempts at comedy. Not much, I admit, and by far not enough to outweigh the things I didn’t like.
First of all, it was a mistake to produce a 24 episode long show with so many separate plots. Storywise there’s no connection nor need for a connection between the stories of Arc and Arm, Yotha and Gun as well as Faifa and Wine – not to mention the secondary couples. The show tries to create a connection – the titular “Perfect 10 Liners”, the unnamed university attended by most of the main and supporting characters, as well as personal interactions and relations between some of the characters – but hardly any of that matters for the individual stories. The real problem is that none of those stories gets time to breathe – each is given 8 episodes only and has to share that time with a secondary couple. This results in characters being shallower than it’s usual, as we learn even less about them than it is normally the case; basically the only thing we get is what the biggest problem of each main character is (or was at the start of the series).
My main issue with the plot is that it focuses on solving each of the aforementioned problems in the same way: by getting each character a boyfriend. Initially I thought that the show was a tad less superficial and it considered love to be an answer and solution to every imaginable problem, but I was wrong; it’s not love, it’s finding a boyfriend. You were dumped by a girl? Get a boyfriend. Are you afraid of the dark because of a traumatic experience? Get a boyfriend. Have you been in a loveless relationship? Get a boyfriend. You’ve got family issues with your mom and bros? Get a boyfriend. You broke up with your girlfriend because you got a crush on her brother? How about getting a boyfriend?
The plot is shallow, but what about the writing? Well, it’s even worse. On one hand the show tries to be mature and deal with issues like trauma, unrequited love, inability to love, family etc.; on the other hand the show tries to be lighthearted and funny. What we get is a mix of “adult” problems, bad jokes and mostly dreadful attempts at comedy, which makes it impossible to take the show seriously. This combination simply doesn’t work, it’s like the show was making fun of the – supposedly important – issues it wants to address. The lowest the show got when it comes to writing was in ep. 13-15, with the peak of the Yotha-Gun storyline; that was some MAME-level of bad, cringy writing, meant to generate involvement and induce emotions in the audience, but instead annoying and sending all the wrong messages about non-consensual behavior (Yotha exploiting Gun's hesitation and indecisiveness to satisfy his lust), using violence, lack of communication etc.
As for the performances:
- Force – wooden and emotionless, as always,
- Book – lackluster and boring,
- Perth – visibly uncomfortable with the role,
- Santa – switching between a goofy infant smiling more than the Joker (that’s a description of Thomas Teetut Chungmanirat in “Your Sky” which I hereby borrow from allinforfantasy and their “Your Sky” review) and a teen displaying true dread (those were the only parts of his performance I actually bought),
- Junior – annoying with the exaggerated jokes, quips and smiles; he was much better showing Faifa’s serious and vulnerable side,
- Mark – mundane and uninspired.
No surprises, really, since no one in the main cast – maybe with the exception of Junior – can actually act. As for the supporting cast, I’ll voice one complaint: Aungpao, who really can act, was again relegated to some unimportant, secondary role.
All in all this was easier to watch than “We Are”, but when it comes to what the show actually offered – it was disappointing and low quality.
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A Snooze Fest
This is yet another in a long line of Pollyanna anthology BL love stories that presents gay love relations in the fairytale world of Happy Valley with little cognitive anchor to any sense of reality except episodically. And when those were shown, it became empathetic and charged with human emotions. If only the whole anthology was made like that, this could have been a good series. Instead, it is just another very forgettable BL from Thailand. Many of these actors (but not all) are very good, but these inane and pedestrian scripts simply do not allow them to grow or mature or show their true potential in acting. I honestly wanted to drop this series but finished it anyway. I have this ‘thing’ about not dropping a series once I start one. Unfortunately, I think this series will fade from my memory very quickly.Was this review helpful to you?

A monotonous romcom with no real plot
I may not have had very high expectations for this series after seeing the trailer, but I was still looking forward to it because some of my favorite actors were in it, but I was disappointed. I just finished watching this series, and after 24 episodes, I’m still wondering: What was it about? It's 24 hours of sweet talk, flirting, kissing, and cutesy behavior between five, most of them already familiar, BL couples, with no real plot or twist. It unfortunately became almost absurdly monotonous, repetitive, and frankly boring. Several of the actors have given much better performances in earlier BL series. This might be an unpopular opinion, but I feel sorry for the actors who are forced to do this kind of silly series just to satisfy fans who are mostly looking to watch guys pretending to be gay and kiss. And if that’s mainly what you’re after, you will definitely like this!If I could say anything positive about this series: I was initially very skeptical about the new BL couple Perth and Santa, but I was pleasantly surprised. They had great chemistry and will most likely get to do more series together.
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A Meh Series with a Saving Grace Named Perth and Santa
Let’s be real—"Perfect 10 Liners" had such a cute concept on paper. 4 big GMMTV CP with 4 storylines, all tied together with snappy dialogue and emotional beats? Love that for us. But in execution? Mmm... not quite the serve we were promised. Some of the lines were less “perfect” and more “wait, did they really write that?” And the pacing? All over the place. It kind of felt like watching ten mini TikTok dramas stitched together with vibes and pretty lighting.BUT. Let’s talk about why we’re still here. Two words: PERTH. SANTA.
These two were the serotonin boost this show desperately needed. Even when the script gave them crumbs, they served a whole damn meal. Perth? Effortlessly charming as always. He brings this emotional nuance that makes even the most awkward dialogue feel like it means something. He’s got those expressive eyes that say more than the script ever could, and honestly, we were living for his quiet intensity.
Santa, meanwhile, is the king of soft yet impactful. His performance was low-key but so emotionally grounded. Like, he just gets the assignment. His ability to listen and react (yes, ACTUAL reacting!) made his scenes feel real even when the story was busy spiraling somewhere else.
And let’s not forget: when they share scenes together? CHEMISTRY. TENSION. HEART EYES. We were fed. The show may not have given us a flawless storyline, but Perth and Santa carried their parts with so much sincerity and heart that you kinda forget the rest is mid.
So, final verdict?
"Perfect 10 Liners" is… fine. It’s background-watchable, occasionally cute, but mostly forgettable
My Rating: 6.5/10 – Watch for the visuals, stay for PerthSanta, forget the rest
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Your "not" so Cliché story
This series check all the boxes for your Cliché BL school, engineering student, enemy to lover's story.But if you put together a great set of actors to execute the story, you will think otherwise. I love the trio's (Book, Poon,JJ) dynamic, their comedic prowess at its peak, it's not cringey nor too much and also love the sound effects, it adds/complement the act (I dont know why some hate it, Imagine a joke/comedy scene where its so silent😂)
I am just a simple minded blover, I enjoy light story like this not the supercalifragilisticexpialidocious story with lots of twist and turns that will make your head hurts and no longer see the B"Love" part and stress the hell out of you 😅
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Series of the year!
I really really love this series so far and I bet I'll love it even more going forward. I really like the dynamics of the characters and how that feeling of young love is portrayed. It's very fun, makes me laugh a lot (especially the friend groups of the main characters) and is exactly what I need after a long week. An amazing romcom that will leave you excited to see the romance bloom as well as what the future holds for the main characters and their friend groups. 10/10 fr if you need something to make you feel butterflies and to make you smile <3 Forcebook really are doing an amazing job bringing novel Arc and Arm to life!Was this review helpful to you?
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Another GMMTV series for children
i just found out this has 24 episodes…24? If you like mindless GMMTV series that all end the same than this is for you. By mindless I mean that you already know how each couple will get together by the end. Luckily, the saving grace is the fun actors…fun if you are into a simple story stretched out to infinity. I am amazed that this can go for that many episodes. I watched ep. 12 today assuming they would wrap it all up and they could have based on other series but it is only half way over. I have better things to do including watching other series that are a bit to a lot more complex and unpredictable. However, if you are new to BL or just want a PG silly series than enjoy. I’m being crabby after watching so many better BLs over the last 5 years.Was this review helpful to you?