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Pit Babe 2 and The Lost Race
They really revved up the engine in this second season.This series managed to fall short of my expectations. And they weren't very high.
Honestly, I already knew it was going to be a bomb from the trailer, when it showed the character coming back from the dead (literally). But it managed to be worse than that
I decided to separate it into topics to make the review easier to understand, so yes, the texts about the eternal pit stop that was this series are going to be long! (I'm laughing so I don't cry)
1. The couples didn't click;
Honestly, what was that? A series that sets out to have five main couples, with ten characters as protagonists (according to MDL himself), had to at least know how to balance that right. Let's start from the beginning. The couples who had been together since last season, CharlieBabe (Poon and Pavel) and AlanJeff (Sailub and Pon), had NEGATIVE development. They undid everything they had built in the first season (with a lot of struggle on Alan and Charlie's part), and the attention to the problems they created lasted for episodes and episodes, and it felt like I was going around in circles. Unnecessarily.
The other three couples, KimKenta (Benz and Garfield), NorthSonic (Michael and TopTen), and PeteChris (Ping and Nut)... WHAT FOR?! Of the three couples, one spent the series in a never-ending limbo, and when they got together it was so... What for, you know? They seemed like a teenage couple, I understand that they were built up in the first season (Sonic more or less, but I'll get to that) and that now it was just a matter of evolving... BUT THEY DIDN'T EVOLVE PROPERLY, I don't know, everything seemed too fast and forced, as if they had a greater urgency than their screen time...
And the other two couples don't even talk to each other. Damn, all the crying throughout the series for them to give an open ending to the two. Nothing, and when I say nothing, I mean absolutely nothing, was well developed in this shit. Pete's overcoming his issues, Chris being a bastard son, Kim's feelings, Kenta's traumas. It seems like they wiped out 100% of all the characters and put them together just to make couples. AND THEY DIDN'T EVEN DO THAT RIGHT.
I mean, was it necessary? So many wrong decisions were made. And that brings us to the second topic.
2. Between a thousand decisions and emptiness
The number of unnecessary decisions that were made gives me a headache. It was plot after plot, twist after twist, I could barely breathe. Willy is a new competitor, Kim leaves X-Hunter, Chris returns, skill serum test, Sonic returns from France, Dean Winner and Kenta are kidnapped, and that's just in the first episode. Not to mention all the other plots involving car accidents, hospitalizations, memory loss, marriage, relationships. Literally every character had more than one huge problem, and almost all of them were resolved in totally lazy ways. Alan's surgery, Tony's return, and blah blah blah.
And then comes the question: Is it necessary or is it an absence of dialogue without a problem? Did the writers (who were four people, it's worth noting) know what they were doing when they put all that suffering into Charlie's supposed death, when everyone had been warned less than an episode earlier that Tony's powers were to revive if he drank his own blood? COME ON, WE KNEW HE HAD CLEARLY SWALLOWED HIS OWN BLOOD, and yet there was a whole unnecessary scene followed by more crying. Guys, it wasn't difficult, they just had to hide that they knew or not tell the viewer. They just had to change the order of things.
Worse, either the series was full of 436098 problems per second or everything was lukewarm and stagnant, and that just makes everything more boring. Things that didn't need attention got all the spotlight, while the real problems, which should truly be taken into account, were simply forgiven.
Which brings us to our third point
3. Apologies accepted, next scene
For the love of God, where is these people's sense of awareness and forgiveness? This is a problem that has been going on since the first season. The character screws up, hides the screw-up, the screw-up is discovered, the others say he shouldn't have done that, the screw-up is forgiven. The narrative continues.
This happened to Way in the first season, and as far as I can remember, only to him. But here? Alan, Willy, Chris, Pete, everyone screws up and eventually, everything is fine again.
Did Willy practically abuse Babe? The problem lies in the alleged betrayal. Did Alan literally betray Charlie for power? It's okay, we're a family. Pete stays in this eternal limbo and shoves emotional responsibility where the sun doesn't shine? It's okay, Chris is too apathetic to feel it.
It seems like these writers are playing with me. We're some kind of joke, it's not possible.
I'm not going into more detail because that brings us to our fourth topic.
4. Betrayed by their own story
The narrative infidelity of this group left me DISTURBED. There were moments when I would stop and think, “Who the hell is this person and what did they do to this character?”
The biggest and most visible example is Alan. Come on, in what universe would Alan do what he did in the first season? Even with that incoherent excuse of “It's to save so-and-so.” He wasn't blackmailed into having powers, and the way he hid everything from Jeff even after nagging him for five episodes about sincerity and conversations in a relationship doesn't make any sense.
Then there's Pete, who didn't know if he had gotten over Way or not, and everyone is caught up in this huge game of ping-pong. Charlie, who is one of the most trusting, distrusts Babe and just LEAVES. Sonic, with his great skills and interest in studying fashion in France, which basically came out of nowhere, since he spent the entire first season recording videos (and I didn't even know North wanted to be a pilot, but I'm not sure when that was explored).
Not to mention the total exclusion at the end of the first season. I mean, Babe's biological father, all those kids, the fucking house. BABE'S BIOLOGICAL FATHER
Wasn't the guy the one who had advanced the most in the realm of serum abilities? The guy didn't have a single flash of those abilities this season. They didn't even give a lame excuse, he was just forgotten by the plot. They were going to move, they talked about marriage all the time, it seems like we've taken a huge step backwards in this business, the serum already worked on Charlie in the first season, so now there's no glimpse of things working out? For God's sake, guys.
Speaking of powers...
5. The fantasy of absurdity
Holy shit. Okay, the narrative revolves around powers and a POSSIBLE omegaverse (I'll come back to this topic later).
WHAT THE HELL ARE THESE POWERS FOR? It seems like everyone is playing Winx and saying, “but my power is to steal powers, but his power is to see the future,” meaning that not only is this thing out of nowhere, but it's also totally ?????
This specific point is the least annoying to me, but I need my point for the next topic.
So, what is the reason for the powers, really?
6. Omegaverse. Without omega. And without the verse.
If you're going to sell the fucking product/series as an omegaverse, YOU MAKE THE FUCKING OMEGAVERSE.
Guys, if you know what omegaverse is and you know what it means, ESPECIALLY in the minds of people who follow the Asian LGBT universe, and you deliver THAT, you're asking to take more criticism in a week than you've drunk water in your entire life.
People expected Betas, Omegas, and Alphas, and pregnancy and heat and all the fucking stuff that goes with it. And they got little powers and quotes about Enigmas and special Alphas. That's not what the series promised.
Since the first season, the series has been based on this whole story of being an omegaverse, and that's what everyone expected. And even with this POOR offering of goals in the first season, hopes for the second were higher than ever. And they were dashed with buckets of water.
Apart from the clear absence of female characters, there is literally ONE SINGLE NAMED WOMAN in all 13 episodes, and if you add it all up, the poor thing has about 5 minutes of screen time, rounding up.
They considered literally removing the omegaverse from the second season. I ask you now, if this universe was so relevant to the first part of the narrative or even to the second, would it really be removed so easily? I don't think so.
And after the slaps and insults, let's be kind and raise the only point that I found good
6. The Villains in pole position
Among the forgettable heroes, we had memorable villains, we had Tony, but we didn't have more of the same.
We all knew that Tony was despicable from the beginning, but he was literally the only character who didn't fall into the curse of “I forgive you, it's okay.”
Come on, personally speaking, I have a huge passion for villains who fulfill their role of being bad people.
Tony is trash, he is everything that is worst in high society, the total embodiment of someone who thinks that money can buy anything, and everything he does, consumes, and acts shows that.
He is hateful, not only to those in the series but also to us mere viewers, and that is why I think it is incredible.
The script wasn't afraid to turn him into someone terrible and horrible; he's really bad.
Willy, on the other hand, is a kind of antihero antagonist. He's bad, he irritates you, he does terrible things, except for forgiving Tony almost immediately after all that nonsense, he follows through on what he does. He only helped people because it benefited him, he only went after everyone because he wanted to kill Tony. He was selfish, he was ironic and provocative, he fulfilled his role of being aggressive and skeptical to the point that it was fun to watch him annoy everyone. The sometimes disproportionate reactions were funny.
I really think PitBabe was saved by the villains
In the end, Pitbabe was just a huge misleading advertisement for the megaverse. Using the success of the first season and the love people have for the main actors to sell the product. Looking closely, I can think of more than one moment when the series was abandonable, but they all end with a “Well, let's see where this goes.” Guess what? It went nowhere. Despite the harsh criticism of the actors in this series, I don't think they faltered as much as many people say here. Honestly, I think they were the most cohesive, or least worst, as you prefer. In This Love Doesn't Have Long Beans, we see that they are good, Benz and Garfield have chemistry, Sailun and Pon know what they are doing, and now with I'm The Most Beautiful Count, we also see that Pete and Supanut are not messing around either. Technical terms aside, they are good, but everything was extremely poorly executed, with more plot holes than a sieve.
Not to mention the way Peter Nopachai (director) handled it all. They had the budget, the investment was high, but the weak and poorly written script ruined everything.
All we can do is sit back and hope that the next ones will be better.
PitBabe 2 participated in a race with no opponents, and even so, it lost. Twists and turns, the narrative decisions got worse with each episode, in a stream of disasters and bad decisions. The villains, unlike in the series, saved themselves, but they were just a flash of what the series could have been. Not every team deserves to be cheered on, and PitBabe showed that maybe in the end you're like a Ferrari fan. No prospect of improvement, but still there.
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I don’t get the hate
I’m writing this more for myself but I noticed that a lot of people who are writing review are giving it a low rating and hating on it. I now have watched both of the season and can say then although a second season wasn’t needed it felt nice to see, worry, and cheer for the character all over again. I loved how the plot was new yet still continued off of the ending of season one. I may be biased however I truly enjoyed it the actors all did an incredible job and I can proudly say that this is one of the few best and 10/10 Thai bls of this year. Absolutely loved it and enjoyed how the series ended off as a whole.Was this review helpful to you?
Great second season
I really enjoyed this second season of Pitbabe. I was a worthy sequel of the great first season. It had enough exiting moments and some good plot twists.Great visuals and story. I didn't like the OST, de cast aren't very strong singers, they better could have chosen for other singers.
The acting is great, they are all good actors.
I'll probably watch it again in the future.
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? My Honest Review of Pit Babe Season 2
Without SpoilersFirst of all, I want to say a massive thank you to the director, the actors, the staff, and everyone involved in the making of Pit Babe. Bringing us Season 2 means the world to me — and to so many fans. This is the first drama I’ve watched where I loved everyone in the room. Every single character. Not one person I disliked. That’s how deep this story touched me. 💔
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💫 Babe
From Season 1 to now, Babe has always been Babe — fierce, determined, and fighting for what he wants. He’s been through so much. His strength and vulnerability make him so unique. I couldn’t even begin to review all the details of his growth because it’s too emotional to put into words. I’ll just say: he’s unforgettable.
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💞 Charlie
Charlie (Pupu) has one mission in this life — to make things easier for Babe. His heart is full of love and care, and it shows in every scene. He’s the type of person who holds others together, and his loyalty to Babe is 100% solid. That’s what makes him so lovable. I can’t even imagine this story without Charlie.
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🕶️ Tony
Now let’s talk about Tony. I know he’s the villain, the dangerous one, the one who makes everything tense—but I won’t lie: Tony is cute 😭. That long hair, those edits on TikTok… they got me! 😂 Even though he’s terrifying in the story, I still catch myself saying, “Awww.” (Let’s forget I said that 😅)
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🧠 Jeff
Jeff is smart — like really smart. Since Season 1, he’s been the brains of the team. The fact that he can see into the future makes him even more powerful, and once I understood how he used his ability, everything started making sense. He’s the quiet power.
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👨👦 Alan / Uncle
Alan is the true definition of a father figure. The way he protects and guides everyone… it’s powerful. He’s the heart of the team, always ready to sacrifice himself to save them. That’s the strength of a real Alpha. His character hit me deep.
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🔥 Chris
Chris is handsome, sharp, dangerous, and cool. The way he handles situations, wears his uniform, and plays the game — whew! He’s very different from the rest. I don’t want to spoil anything, but he deserves way more attention 👀.
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👫 North & Sonic
These two are friendship goals! True ride-or-die best friends. They protect their people like family, and they’re always there, no matter what. If the whole world turns on you, North and Sonic will still be by your side. That’s rare and beautiful.
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💪 Pete
Pete is strong, honest, and caring. He doesn’t sugarcoat anything, and he’ll do whatever it takes to protect the people he loves. I respect him a lot for that. Even though I don’t have much to say about him, I can feel his effort in every scene.
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🐺 Kim & Kenta
Kim joined the team later, and now he feels like family. Kenta, who was once treated like a black sheep, turns out to be a precious white sheep who just needed love and attention. Their journey together is heartwarming. It reminds me that even when people are misunderstood, they can still find belonging.
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💘 Winner & Dean
I want to ship these two SO bad 😭😭. The chemistry is crazy. I feel like they need their own series — even a short one! I would watch it immediately. They deserve more screen time as a main couple. I hope one day that happens.
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⚪⚫ Willy
Willy is… complicated. Sometimes I think he’s a villain, sometimes I think he’s just a lost soul trying to escape Tony. He gives black-and-white energy at the same time. His handsome face confuses me, but he definitely made an impact.
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🧡 Final Thoughts
That’s it for me... for now. I didn’t go too deep into plot because I don’t want to spoil anything for new watchers — and trust me, you don’t want spoilers for this one. This series deserves to be experienced fully, blindly, and emotionally. So if you're thinking of watching Pit Babe, DO IT.
Season 2 has been a wild ride. Full of love, danger, loyalty, pain, and healing. But just know… this show lives in my heart rent free. Forever.
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Pitbabe 2
I have a lot to say but I will keep it short, it nice to see PoohPavel back on my screen as CharlieBabe , the acting and emotions feels different from the first season which is good praises, as their acting and emotions portrayal as improved a lot.Pitbabe season 2 is a must watch
2 episodes out already and I’m hooked.
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What did i watch
Who in their rught mind made a series 2 of this show.The acting is terrible
Sailub Hemmawich Kwanamphaiphan
Pon Thanapon Aiemkumchai
Garfield Pantach Kankham
Benz Atthanin Thaninpanuvivat
Are the reason i give this cast a higher rating all the rest of this show is just diabolical
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Not impressed by the first episode
I was expecting more from the new series but I didn't see anything to pull me in or make me curious.Once the full season has aired I'll probably watch another episode just in case it gets better. The characters need more emotion because the actors are looking quite bad & compared to Pit Babe, which I enjoyed, this is not good. Each character appears to be the same, just played by a different actor.
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I mean over course I’m going to give it 10 stars already
There’s not a lot to say yet, it’s giving the same vibes off that the first season gave off which I love. It feels very mysterious right now, which I also love, keeping it suspenseful and anxious for the rest of the season. I will say, if I have to see babe cry like he did in the first season again, I might just loose it, those scenes killed me emotionally. Lastly, to the person who literally gave this a one star review with the worst “review”, go troll somewhere else.Was this review helpful to you?
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Terminei Pit Babe 2 e olha… que farofada. Tô até agora digerindo o caos, os poderes, as corridas e o tanto de DR mal resolvida. A série é maluca? É. Tem furo de roteiro? De mais. Mas eu assisti tudo colada na tela porque, apesar de tudo, é viciante. E o coração dela ainda é o casal que dá nome ao rolê: Charlie e Babe.Charlie e Babe continuam entregando tudo. O drama, o ciúme, as indiretas passivo-agressivas e o amor que, no fim, segura tudo mesmo quando o roteiro parece que foi escrito em cima de uma moto a 180km/h. Charlie tá ainda mais intenso, às vezes frio demais, cheio de segredos e Babe mais uma vez tentando entender o que tá acontecendo ao redor dele enquanto o mundo explode. O Babe merecia um abraço e uma terapia, mas pelo menos ele começa a se posicionar mais nessa temporada, o que me fez gostar ainda mais dele. E a química? Continua ótima. É aquele tipo de casal que briga, se afasta, faz as pazes e você fica presa querendo ver o que vai dar.
Alan e Jeff são meu segundo casal favorito, sem nem pensar. Eles são doces, têm uma vibe que acalma no meio do surto geral da série. O Jeff é todo contido, o Alan todo intenso, e juntos funcionam lindamente. Se tivesse mais espaço pra eles, eu nem reclamava, inclusive queria uma série só com os dois se descobrindo, brigando por bobagem e se abraçando na chuva. Eu posso sonhar?
Mas preciso dizer: a situação do Alan ter traído o pessoal me incomodou demais. E nem é pelo puro egoísmo do personagem, porque, sinceramente, isso dava pra trabalhar com mais camadas. O que pegou mesmo foi a cara de conveniência de roteiro. Aquilo ali foi jogado claramente só pra fazer a trama andar, gerar conflito e forçar uma confusão. Não teve construção, nem peso emocional o suficiente pro que aquilo significava entre eles. Foi tipo: "precisamos de drama aqui, então vamos fazer o Alan agir fora do personagem por um episódio". E isso quebra um pouco a conexão que a gente já tinha com ele. Ele merecia uma abordagem mais cuidadosa, não só um empurrão dramático artificial.
Agora, Tony voltando dos mortos… Senhor amado, eu fiquei igual ao Babe: sem entender absolutamente nada. Um minuto ele tá morto, no outro tá vivo, e ainda mais malvado, e criando novos super-humanos. Essa parte dos poderes ficou meio jogada, confusa, mas até que visualmente bonita, vai. Tem umas cenas que eu achei puro videoclipe, e não tô reclamando.
Mas vou ser sincera: achei uma forçação de barra absurda esse negócio dele ser imortal. Tipo… sério? O Tony simplesmente nasceu assim e pronto??? Cadê a explicação plausível? Qual é o nível de “normalidade” disso nesse universo? Porque a série nunca deixou claro se esse é um mundo onde pessoas com poderes surgem naturalmente ou se o Tony é uma entidade divina perdida num circuito de corrida tailandês. Ele é o único assim? Existe uma mitologia por trás? Ou ele só existe pra mover a trama como se fosse um chefe final de videogame? Faltou contexto. Faltou um “porquê” que fizesse sentido dentro da lógica da série. E aí o impacto da coisa toda fica mais visual do que emocional, bonito de ver, mas difícil de engolir.
Willy, o piloto novo, chegou do nada ganhando corrida e querendo pegar o Babe. Um pouco forçado? Talvez. Mas ele serviu pra botar fogo nas inseguranças do Charlie, e isso sempre gera conteúdo, porque quando o Charlie começa a surtar de ciúme, a gente sabe que o drama tá garantido. Só que, mesmo com esse potencial, o Willy ficou parecendo mais acessório de roteiro do que um personagem com real propósito. Ele apareceu muito, mas a profundidade dele ficou na superfície.
A explicação de como ele ganhou poderes então… totalmente rasa. A gente só vê o Willy apanhando numa briga de rua, quase morrendo e, do nada, acordando num laboratório estilo ficção científica de baixo orçamento, onde o Tony resolve fazer dele um ratinho de cobaia. E pronto. Não tem construção, não tem motivação, não tem uma linha de raciocínio que ligue ele ao Tony, como se o Tony tivesse uma bola de cristal e resolvesse salvar um aleatório da sarjeta pra transformar em super corredor.
Faltou mostrar por que o Tony escolheu o Willy, como ele o encontrou, se havia algo especial nele ou se era só conveniência de roteiro mesmo. Porque do jeito que foi apresentado, parecia mais uma desculpa pra criar tensão no triângulo amoroso e botar um corpo novo na pista, literalmente. O Willy poderia ter sido um personagem interessante, com um arco de redenção ou dilema moral, mas ficou nisso: o bonitão misterioso que corre bem, dá em cima do Babe e vira cobaia de vilão sem muito sentido.
Os outros casais, Kenta e Kim, Pete e Chris, Sonic e North, até tinham um chão bom pra crescer, mas a série passou o trator em cima.
Kenta e Kim tinham tudo pra ser um casal calmo, com desenvolvimento gradual, daqueles que vão construindo intimidade aos pouquinhos, no meio do caos. A vibe deles era bonitinha, quase terapêutica, sabe? O Kenta é todo contido, cheio de fantasmas do passado e traumas que claramente ainda o afetam. E o Kim apareceu como aquele tipo de pessoa que tem paciência, que sabe escutar, que poderia ser o porto seguro pra esse coração quebrado. Só que a série passou correndo por cima disso, literalmente. Eles apareciam em cena só o suficiente pra gente perceber que havia alguma coisa ali, mas não deu tempo de desenvolver nada. Não teve conversa profunda, nem um momento real de vulnerabilidade entre eles. Podiam ter explorado o Kenta tentando confiar de novo, baixar a guarda, e o Kim sendo o apoio silencioso, aquele tipo de parceiro que cuida e trata as feridas do passado. Tinha tanto potencial pra ser um casal sensível, que cresce na base do cuidado e do afeto, mas a série preferiu enfiar mais plot de laboratório do que mostrar o que realmente importa: sentimento. Uma pena, porque dava fácil pra ter feito a gente se apaixonar por eles.
Sonic e North também ficaram no quase. Eles têm aquela energia de "a gente tem história", tipo ex com ressentimento mal resolvido, e toda vez que se cruzavam dava pra sentir uma tensão que pedia mais tempo de tela. Esse é um casal que merecia destaque. A gente acompanha a amizade deles desde a primeira temporada, e sempre rolava aquele sentimento de que havia algo a mais ali, uma intensidade nas trocas de olhares, que nunca era totalmente explicada. Agora, com mais tempo juntos e maturidade, dava pra brincar com essas possibilidades, explorar o que aconteceu entre eles no passado, se foi amor, mágoa, orgulho ferido… mas deixaram de lado, infelizmente. A série tinha tudo pra transformar essa relação num reencontro potente, cheio de camadas, mas preferiu mergulhar no caos sobrenatural e deixar Sonic e North jogados no fundo da pista, como se fossem figurantes da própria história. Uma oportunidade desperdiçada de entregar drama de qualidade.
Chris e Pete: eu preciso respirar fundo pra falar. Porque, assim, o Chris entrou na série e meu cérebro bugou. Ele é muito parecido com o Way, aquele mesmo Way da primeira temporada, que morreu e deixou todo mundo devastado. Não só fisicamente, mas na aura, no olhar intenso, no jeito meio calado e cheio de mistério. Era como se o próprio Way tivesse voltado de outro plano, com outra identidade. Foi estranho no começo, confesso, mas depois virou interessante… e aí a série largou a história no meio do caminho. O choque maior veio quando descobrimos que o Chris, na real, é irmão gêmeo do Way. E mais: filho do Tony. Tipo… oi? Isso tinha um potencial absurdo. O que isso significa pro universo da série? O Tony já estava fazendo experimentos há décadas? O Chris foi criado separado, sabia quem era o pai dele? Ele conhecia o irmão gêmeo? Gente, isso daria um arco inteiro cheio de revelações, conflitos internos e reencontros emocionais. Mas a série simplesmente joga a informação no nosso colo e sai correndo. Nenhuma explicação mais profunda, nenhuma reação realista dos personagens. Só: “ah, ele é filho do vilão imortal e irmão do falecido, segue o baile”. Fiquei frustrada.
E o Pete… ai, o Pete merecia bem mais. Um personagem doce, que já vinha da primeira temporada carregando a dor da perda do Way, e agora se vê atraído por alguém que é literalmente igual ao amor que perdeu. Isso é drama puro! Só que entregaram tudo às pressas, só insinuações, olhares longos, umas cenas rápidas e pronto. Nem tempo pra gente mergulhar nesse mar de sentimentos confusos eles deram. A relação dos dois ficou no raso, nas migalhas. Uma pena, de verdade, porque o elenco segurava fácil esse peso todo. A química existia, o roteiro que faltou coragem (ou tempo de tela mesmo) pra ir mais fundo.
As corridas continuam boas, viu? A produção caprichou nas cenas, e eu gostei dos efeitos com os poderes. O roteiro, como sempre, é aquela mistura de BL, dorama sobrenatural e fanfic caótica escrita por uma adolescente de 15 anos no auge da inspiração. Tem umas cenas que não fazem sentido, uns cortes estranhos, personagem que some do nada e volta agindo como se nada tivesse acontecido. A série peca nos excessos. Tem personagem demais, subtrama demais, e tempo de menos pra desenvolver tudo com o cuidado que merecia. Treze episódios é muito pouco pra dar conta de uma história que mistura corridas, poderes sobrenaturais, romances entrelaçados, conspirações científicas, traições, supostas reencarnações e ainda tenta entregar momentos emocionantes com cada casal. É muita coisa pra pouco tempo de tela. O resultado? Vários personagens ótimos acabaram com arcos corridos, ou simplesmente largados no meio do caminho. Casais como Kenta e Kim, Sonic e North, Chris e Pete... todos tinham material de sobra pra ter uma série própria. E se tivessem, a gente assistiria com gosto. Porque o potencial tá ali. Tá nos olhares não ditos, nas dores mal resolvidas, nas tensões que a série planta e nunca colhe de verdade.
Pit Babe 2 não é perfeita, longe disso. Mas mesmo com seus furos, exageros e escolhas questionáveis, ela entrega emoção. Ela prende. Ela faz a gente rir, chorar, xingar a tela e suspirar por um casal específico (ou cinco). É uma bagunça? É. Mas é uma bagunça deliciosa. E se amanhã anunciar uma terceira temporada, com metade do elenco de volta, ainda mais poderes aleatórios e mais corridas… pode ter certeza que eu vou estar lá.
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10/10 BL
BL, Romance, Car racing, Omegaverse. Will keep you on the edge. Love this drama. Introduced a new genre in the bl industry. The alphas, omegas and the enigmas. It is very interesting and nice to watch. The actors did very well and can't wait to watch the second season. Babe was all serious until he met Charlie and he became hopelessly in love.Charlie will do anything to make Babe happy and keep him safe. In all it is a good series but did not like the way they rushed the ending. They all did not act surprised when they saw Charlie alive after seeing him die, it was as if they knew about his plans to fake his death.
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Mmmm dijo la muda.
Este es un claro ejemplo de que a veces las segundas temporadas no son necesarias, podrían haber dejado Petisuis a Tony en vez de revivirlo dándole poderes.La relación que menos me interesaba era la de Charlie y Babe, 💤 me dormía en vivo, cuando se llamaban mamá o papá algo en mi cerebro se desvanecía, cual es la necesidad de hacer que den vueltas al mismo tema y al mismo problema de la primera temporada? Y hacer que Charlie perdiera la memoria... Aburrido 🥱
Puntos buenos: El KentaKim y Willy 🫶🏻
Puntos negativos: Todo lo demás.
(Está poronga no me permite poner 0,5 de estrellas en los apartados, para que chota me deja poner ese porcentaje si después solo tiene que tener de 1 para arriba? que lo parió)
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sugou toda minha energia assistir
Meu Povo oq fizeram c meu Pit Babe .. ai tipo eu ja sabia q nao seria boa e tals eh difícil a CUlandia acertar em segundas temporadas mas nossa fiquei muito irritada .foi so plot merda tipo PRA Q perda d memória ? pra q tony imortal ? pra q alan traindo eles ? SAO TANTOS PRA QUES .
so continuei msm pq amo mt a s1 (TEM QM NAO GOSTE)
atuacoes ? Pessimas mas n espero mt vendo bl tai e ta TD BEM . parecia tudo muito forçado nao sei
uma grande merda foi essa perda d memoria do charlie e ainda voltando nos últimos minutos do ep q bglh rushado to passando mal ? e aql cena dos tiros nele e no tony ? qm tava atirando pq tipo KAKAKAKAKKA ficou mt ridículo se aquilo ali foi o tony tipo vsf os tiros em tds as partes do corpo do charlie perdi ate o rumo
espero q o próximo bl deles q ta prometendo ate nao seja uma porcaria Nao aceito eles apenas c pit babe s1 d bom no currículo
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