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Fourever You Part 2

เพราะรักนำทาง พาร์ท 2 ‧ Drama ‧ 2025 - 2026
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NLE
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Jan 28, 2026
24 of 24 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

3 Epic Stories in 1!

Review Part 1 out of 3 = Beside the Sky
Finally, after waiting 16 long months for Season 2, Fourever You Part 1/3 shattered me in the best way possible. This first story didn’t just meet expectations, it blew straight past them.
I already loved Bever as Tonfah and Tonliew as Typhoon from Season 1, even with their limited screen time. Season 2 finally gives them the space they deserve, and the emotional payoff is devastating. Every scene hits harder because we can now fully feel the depth of their pain, history, and connection.
What I thought would be a soft, cute story quickly turns into something deeply heartbreaking. Typhoon’s trauma is painful to watch. His fear of the dark, the loss of his sister when he was already an adult, and the cruelty of a family that blames him instead of comforting him is hard to witness. Being forced to grieve alone leaves scars that never fade, and the series does not sugarcoat that. Typhoon’s loneliness feels absolutely suffocating.
Years later, his reunion with Tonfah, the neighbor who once protected him, feels like a fragile lifeline. Tonfah is clearly the light Typhoon desperately needs. Someone who can sit with his pain, understand it, and slowly help him breathe again. Their bond feels raw, tender, and earned, never rushed or forced.
And can we talk about how they are one of the most green flag couples I’ve seen in BL? Their relationship is so cute, natural, and genuinely sweet. Every glance and every quiet moment between them carries warmth and meaning.
I also loved Typhoon’s group of friends. They are genuinely supportive, warm, and protective in a way that makes his world feel a little less lonely. I also really appreciate how seamlessly this season blends with Season 1. Seeing familiar faces like Johan and North and Hill and Earth again felt like a gift and honestly made me so happy. It reminded me why I fell in love with this universe in the first place.
The acting across the board is outstanding, filled with quiet anguish and unspoken emotion. The music amplifies every heartbreak, and the chemistry makes every touch and every look feel loaded with meaning. This series doesn’t just tell a story, it makes you feel it.
Emotionally devastating and beautifully told, Fourever You Season 2 Part 1/3 earns a powerful 10 out of 10 from me. 💔✨

Review Part 2 out of 3 = The Sun from Another Star
After watching Hill and Ter, Johan and North from season 1, and recently Tonfah and Phoon from season 2, the second couple of season 2, Arthit and Dao, already feel very different from the others.
Arthit is hot, chaotic, and has such a funny personality. He always feels like the highlight of the group and brings a lot of energy to every scene. On the other hand, Dao is quiet and gentle, but he has the unusual ability to see and speak with spirits. This immediately makes their story stand out because after more than 24 episodes in this universe, this is the first time we get a supernatural element with ghosts and spirits.
Their dynamic already feels interesting because they are such opposites. Arthit is loud, bold, and playful, while Dao is calm and mysterious. Opposites really do attract here, and I am very curious to see how Dao slowly starts to fall for Arthit.
The story still keeps the familiar university setting that fans love, but the supernatural twist makes it feel fresh and different. After just two episodes, this couple already feels fun and unique.
For me it is easily a 9.5 out of 10 so far and I am excited to see where their story goes next.

Review Part 3 out of 3 = Lately, Its Winter Season
The final part of Fourever did not disappoint. Across almost 40 episodes over both seasons, the story wrapped up in such a cute and satisfying way. Set in a high school setting with a friends to lovers storyline, the series balances light romance, family drama, and emotional moments really well. Pie as Tiger and Golf as Nao are adorable together, and their chemistry had me hooked from the very beginning.
Tiger, the lonely youngest son of a powerful and wealthy family, first meets Nao during football tryouts. While Tiger grows up surrounded by arguments and pressure, Nao comes from a poor but loving family that always feels warm and welcoming. I really liked how the drama showed that money cannot buy happiness. Tiger would rather spend his time relaxing with Nao on a small couch than stay alone in his giant mansion, and those moments made their relationship feel genuine and comforting.
How ironic that in one family, the older brother is completely oblivious, while in the other, the younger brother is the one who cannot see what is right in front of him.
Singha has had Ben by his side for years. A loyal bodyguard, a constant shadow, a man who has quietly loved him for more than a decade. Yet Singha remains utterly clueless, never realizing that Ben's devotion runs far deeper than duty.
Then there is Tiger, who has spent more than six years loving Nao. And somehow, Nao is just as hopelessly unaware. The funny part is that everyone else can see it. North, clumsy as he is, took one look across a soccer field and immediately understood Tiger's feelings. Nao's own twin brother knows. Practically the entire world seems to know except Nao himself.
So we end up with this amusing parallel: in the mafia family, the older brother is the oblivious one, while in the other family, the younger brother is equally blind to the truth. Two different stories reflecting each other in the most chaotic way.
The only part that feels a little hard to believe is how quickly someone who has always considered himself straight suddenly starts trying to navigate feelings for his best friend after a confession. For years, girls were the ones he noticed, the ones he thought were cute. Then his best friend confesses, and now he is genuinely considering dating him. It is a dramatic shift, though feelings and self-discovery can sometimes be far more complicated than people expect.
Still, that is part of what makes the story entertaining. Between Singha being oblivious to Ben's decade-long love and Nao somehow missing six years of Tiger's devotion, this felt like a double episode built entirely on beautiful, ridiculous cluelessness.
The slow burn romance was done so well, making every small interaction between them feel meaningful. Along with the school setting, athlete male lead storyline, flashbacks to the past, and touches of mafia family drama, the series still keeps a fun and soft atmosphere without becoming too heavy.
Overall, this is a cute and entertaining BL that is easy to watch and enjoy. The romance feels natural, the emotional moments hit well, and Tiger and Nao completely carried the series for me. Definitely one of the more enjoyable light BLs

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Eliot_Rulez
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20 days ago
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Overall 6.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
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Much better than part 1...

While "New" often directs the actors as childish and cringe (Earth has to be played as a toddler), "New" was this time in the second row just producing and executive producing. The new director did tune down the childish and cringe behaviours of the direction but there is still some unnecessary childish stuff left including the stupid sound effects.

What me irked the most are the inconsistencies between season 1 and season 2. Johann bought a café in season 1 but it was not seen in season 2 at all - why is that? Of course we also did not see the bar which was also bought by Johann. This does not make much sense without any explaination. I have no idea if the novels have the same inconsistencies but for me it breaks the whole story arc. You may say it's nitpicking but for me it's a huge deal. The series does not feel in the same universe anymore.

They also broke with the story telling. In Part 1 all four couples were intertwined which made the story more dynamic. The forth couple in this case were Tonfah & Typhoon, not prominently featured but we knew there was something wrong, but we couldn't put a finger on it, till it was revealed in Part 2. But this interactions between all the couples is missed often in the last two parts. For themselves the parts with Arthit & Daotok and Suea & Dueannao are good, but they don't feel natural in the grand picture of the whole series.

The whole production was not thought through. Either tell the story in parts per couple or tell them together. The mish-mash did not help the series at all. It may be easier to follow but I don't feel a production should make it easy for the viewer. If you can't keep up with a story when it involves more than two people you need to concentrate more and such series always have a "previously" part, because that's what the US series did, because they can't be bothered to remember. For me it's a timewaster, I know what happened a week before and I don't want to know what will happen next week. For this series "Suea & Dueannao" should have been the beginning of Part 1 with their school time and then we could have had Hill & Ter and Johann & North. The Suea & Duennao arc could have been sprinkled in the Tonfah & Typhoon and Arthit & Daotok arc. But of course what do I know about story telling? 🤣

So overall even with all the problems it was a "good" show. It was not stellar, but it was entertaining for the most part. Arthit & Daotok did give us something different alone from the beginning but had flaws executing the story till the end and nobody liked Arthit turning into a red flag for two episodes. Tonfah & Typhoon was cuteness overload with a basic evil dad background. Thai scriptwriters always have a problem to alter the original work to make it better than the original. That is a strength of many JBLs where a medicore manga is turned into something different, for example "Our Youth" where 50% of the original was scrubbed and 50% was newly written for the series. But I suppose we can't have it all. Lazyness trumps the thai screenwriters and fangirls (and fanboys) don't care about the story anyways as we can see with all the 10 reviews here on MDL.

Ah, uncut and cut are two pages, so automatically deduction of 1.0 for the cut one. You never ever should watch it!

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J-atty
3 people found this review helpful
19 days ago
24 of 24 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 5.5
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Times and Places

1. ArthitDao - Had the most depth and bluntness which worked in their favor.
2. JoNorth - Best strangers to lovers. Funniest.
3. FahPhoon - Pure innocence with a deep love.
4. SueaNao - I believe their story could have been much better had it happened entirely on the same level as the others and not high school. It lacked the sweetness that the others intrinsically held.
5. HillTer - Hill needed a hot Ter not a juvenile Ter. Tepid.

Overall it was a nice compilation and each different. Actors were good, some stories could have been better directed and the dialogue at times was repetitive and banal. Still worthy of a view.

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Ongoing 16/24
ZuitSu007
3 people found this review helpful
Apr 14, 2026
16 of 24 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
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Dao x Arthit The SUN FROM ANOTHER STAR

Dao x Arthit love story is the best so far! Like its giving me the same level of engagement as Johan and North's story from Fourever You Part 1!!! The other love stories are good too but this one really caught my attention! From Ep 9 till Ep 15 and still ongoing Dao's and Arthit's story and the actors chemistry is really eye catching and the chemistry is undeniable!
Actors Oat Tharathon aka Dao and Ngern Anupart aka Arthit really did justice to the characters! I love the contrast between the personalities of real life actors and the reel life characters!

Dao is a person who can see spirits, communicate with them, feel people's hidden emotions and also sense the energy of places or spirits and their memories...While Arthit is just Arthit lol 😂...Story starts with Dao renting a place where he gets a staggering 70% discount on his rent as 3 different people died in the same apartment at different times and haunt the place...Dao being our unbothered boy rents the place...And coincidentally Arthit turns out to be his neighbor who well ended up renting the place cause he got a 50% discount on the rent...And by his way of being and dressing you'd think the guy is dirt poor lol but he has a rich father Direk and rich friends like Johan and the others and bro is just very down to earth in his ways...He is studying medical along with Johan and the others...Now the way Dao and Arthit's paths end up crossing is because one of the ghosts in Dao's home was a friend of Arthit's who got murdered under mysterious circumstances and the ghosts girlfriend is accused of being the killer...This case is then solved with the help of Dao's powers...And this ends up bring Arthit and Dao close but what really gets them connected is Arthit's search for his mom's spirit and wanting to know if she's happy and if he could still communicate with her...And there's Dao's cheating ex who stalks him and so Dao takes Arthit's help in dealing with him...Over a period as their lives entangle Arthit ends up falling for Dao who turns out to be his first love! And now how will their love story turn out from here is all that this story about...Im honestly looking froward to how their story is gonna progress so far I love it! And recommend others to watch it too!

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Raikantopeni
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Overall 6.5
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

I mean I guess

Guys ... I'm honestly confused 😭 Like, every cp has incredible chemistry and acting skills. They use a bunch of fun and interesting tropes/archetypes. I think the dialogue is pretty enjoyable too. On paper, this show should be on my re-watch list until the end of time.

But for every story there would be some strange place where the story or a character would just drop the ball. Like, in all other ways, everything was executed really well. But then randomly there would be like.... strangely childish decisions about what a character would do or how events should play out??

Like I'm actually advocate number #1 for indulgent writing, but then it also has to... feel like I'm being indulged. The story would suddenly become incredibly uncomplicated in random places, and it would just ruin the momentum of other fun ideas or concepts.

By fun, I don't mean challenging or new. I'm also advocate number #1 for tropes that have been done over and over again; I'm not a believer in everything needing to be something never been done before. I think this show took a lot of fun ideas and then subverted them, but like in a way that was not fun 😅😅

This really confused me while I was watching. I felt like I was watching it wrong somehow for not being able to enjoy it 💀💀💀 I tried watching episodes and whole plot lines over and over again to see if I'd missed something, but it just kept being disappointing.

Again, in strong contrast to.... genuinely every other aspect of this show, which I had a lot of fun with. So. I feel like this is an opinion I'm (once again) going to be alone on... but in conclusion this show was okay. I guess?


(Oh and this review is about season 1 and 2, but season 2 was better, no contest.)

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Laalaa17930228
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Apr 15, 2026
24 of 24 episodes seen
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Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
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Just like the first season it got better with the second couple

So this series seems to have a pattern where the second couple is more interesting than the first one. There is nothing wrong with Phoon and Fah, but Dao and Arthit had more of an interesting dynamic.

What I did like about the first pair was Phoon getting a close knit group of friends around him that will defend him to the very end (as we saw with North). Generally the story of him getting to stand up against his abusive father and finding his mother were also really nice to follow.

I do find the dynamic between him and Fah bit creepy, mainly bc of the aspect that Fah used to view him more as a brother type of figure which then shifts to a romantic interest. Sure this can happen in real life when ppl know each other from longer period. Just something about the dynamic feels bit unbalanced in a way, where I feel Phoon would be willing to do almost anything bc he admires Fah so much, even if he would not be personally comfortable with some of the things Fah wants to do. But they get their happy ending, Fah obviously yes is eager, but adores Phoon and Phoon got out of "little brother" zone into being a proper boyfriend with the guy he loves.

Now about Dao and Arthit. Did this dynamic have it's issues? Yes there were some very questionable line crossing. I get it, Arthit aside from Johan (who is a complete simp now that he has North) is meant to be the second edgier character and I'd say he is the most "imperfect" character of the series. Dao has his own past issues to deal with, and still somehow two of them make a really deep connection during the first episodes. What maybe bothered me, especially after they shared such a significant moment, trying to contact Tith's mother's spirit is the part when Arthit starts to court Dao. Despite the fact that Arthit knew the crap Dao's ex made him go trough, he still resulted into pressuring tactics in gaining Dao's affection. Dao does put him into his place at times, but still some of the stuff did leave me wondering that is Dao going along with it, bc he genuinely is catching feelings or bc of the pressure Arthit puts on him and emotionally he doesn't have the capacity to properly just put a stop to it. Despite the courting process being questionable, I do feel this was in one way the most rewarding couple to see getting to the end.

I am calling the trailers for Dao and Arthit false advertising unless we get a special EP later! The studio trailer made these two to be the most spiciest couple to be expected and we only got one scene in the last ep 16 for them. Yes the scene was definitely more than what we have seen from the other couples, but everything else was the same fluffy stuff we saw from other couples once they decided to become boyfriends. This would have been fine, unless I had the original trailer as a base material for the expectations.

For me this is still a 7/10 series, but if you like university romance with long character development archs this isn't a bad choice.

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Noam
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 10

This drama reminded me why I fell in love with BLs years ago . ❤️

So… it’s over now 😭 What a journey.

I honestly didn’t think it was possible, but Season 2 was a million times better than Season 1.

And that’s saying a lot, because I already enjoyed the first season.

Season 2 was amazing in every way. Every couple’s story was engaging, heartwarming, and easy to get invested in. I got attached so quickly, and before I knew it, I was completely immersed in their lives. I loved every single couple, connected with all of them, and honestly thought they were the cutest people in the world.

What makes Fourever You so special to me is that both Season 1 and Season 2 remind me of old BLs in the best possible way.

The nostalgia. The atmosphere. The storylines. The acting. The locations and overall aesthetic.

Everything about it took me back almost seven years to when I first started watching BL dramas. It gave me that same comforting feeling I used to have back then. It didn’t matter if a moment was predictable, cheesy, or full of familiar tropes—I was simply having fun watching these couples fall in love.

A group of boys, university life, friendships, romance, and every trope imaginable. Somehow, it all worked.

My favorite couple in the entire series was definitely Arthit and Dao. Without a doubt, they completely stole my heart.

And of course, ever since Season 1, I had been waiting for Tiger and Nao’s story. I was so happy that they became the final couple of Season 2. Watching their story unfold made me incredibly happy, especially for Tiger.

And let’s be honest… I am an absolute sucker for friends-to-lovers stories. 😍

To keep it simple: if you’ve been watching BLs for years, or if you’re thinking about getting into the genre and don’t know where to start, I genuinely recommend Fourever You with all my heart.

Honestly, I would have loved to have this as one of my very first BL dramas.

For anyone who hasn’t watched it yet, give it a chance. It’s such a fun and comforting viewing experience and captures the feeling of classic BL dramas beautifully.

Thank you, Fourever You, for the wonderful journey, the comfort, and all the happiness you brought me.

I’m really going to miss you. ❤️

Rating: 9/10 🌟

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AeonFlux71
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
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Pleasantly surprised!

This was a very good watch, i liked it even more than i expected.
The music was good and the visuals great!

Story 1, Beside the sky:
A beautiful story about trauma, healing, friendship and patience.
How patient Tonfah was to give Typhoon all the time he needed to expose his true identity and how he never gave up on their friendship, even when Typhoon pushed him away. Because as soon as Typhoon started to come back into his life, he accepted him right away without any bad blood. And i love how the 4 friends supported Typhoon in every way, was really beautiful.
The mains had good chemistry and kisses.

Story 2, The sun from another star:
This story really surprised me! A beautiful story about being afraid of loss and being afraid to trust and love.
I didn't have any connection with Arthit and Daotok in the first season and Beside the sky.
But how they made me love them in this story. Arthit slowly getting softer towards Daotok and when he realizes he is in love he just became the cutest lovesick boy ever! Daotok slowly lowering his guard and opening up towards Arthit was so wholesome to watch.
The mains had good chemistry and a good NC scene.

Story 3, Lately it's winter season:
I liked this story, it's a very slow burn story without too much drama. Some people may find it boring, but i can appreciate a slow lovestory like this. I understand the longing for someone, when it feels good, but it also hurts.
I like the contrast of the cold gangster family of Suea agaist the warmth of Nao's family. They did a great job in finding a good actor to play Nao's twin.
The mains have great dynamics and chemistry and the kisses are good.

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Gabster
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.5
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So sad that it's over

Fourever You might be one of the best Thai shows I've ever seen. There are so many people with many different stories, and I enjoyed each one.

In Fah's and Typhoon's story, I kind of wish there would have been more romance and less family drama. Given the fact that it was only 8 episodes, they really shouldn't have put so much focus on Phoon's parents. It felt unbalanced in a way. Other than that, their story was really cute. Who knew Fah was such a wolf? Lol. His eyes literally changed when Phoon walked in the room. I would love to see Bever and Tonliew in something else ^^

It's astonishing how Arthit was able to get Dao to like him. He's such an idiot!
Same as the couple before, there was a slight imbalance with their story. There was a lot of focus on the ghosts and Arthit's mother. At least this is just my opinion. Anyway, they were cute, but they're the kind of couple I can see breaking up because they have such different work lifestyles or something. There is also a chance that I might be wrong.

Tiger being part of a mafia family was so out there. I haven't read the novels so I don't know how it was revealed, but here it was just so abrupt. I think there should have been a hint or two in the first season of Fourever You.
I like that this was a slow burn, and I really liked Tiger's and Nao's chemistry. I would like to see Pie and Golf in other shows if possible.

Let me just say, there wouldn't be Fourever You without North. He is pretty much the reason for every single couple getting together.
I wish I could have a friend like him. Someone who supports you and cares deeply about you. North is the glue that keeps everyone together, and I just love him so much.

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Sophi
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Overall 8.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 6.5
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The lining of the Story

I love the first season of fourever you , and this second season really filled the story of what was needed. I loved both the first two story’s in this season , the actors had amazing chemistry and the story all lined up . my only issue was Suer and Nao’s story , it wasn’t really natural with the story that was already going on . Even though I liked their part and was entertaining to watch, it would of been better as a stand alone series . I felt as if their part was rushed and could of been better , and it also makes no sense how Nao is in the same year as North , to me the story does not line up . But other than that the whole season was amazing, both fourever you storys are great and I recommend both !

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HIGENEKO
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Jun 9, 2026
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Overall 7.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 6.0
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The long journey of "Fourever You" finally comes to an end

Nao finally accepts Tiger's feelings, and after so many episodes of waiting, they officially become a couple. Tiger's overjoyed reaction is both funny and heartwarming, while Nao's shy response makes them an adorable pair.

The finale also gives satisfying conclusions to the stories of both brothers. Watching them choose love over expectations made for a warm and happy ending.

To be honest, Season 1 wasn't really my style. It felt slow, overly sentimental, and very much like a classic Studio Wabi Sabi production. However, Season 2 improved considerably. I especially enjoyed both the Arthit & Daotok arc and the Tiger & Nao arc, which had much better pacing and stronger chemistry.

If you've already watched Season 1, I think Season 2 is definitely worth continuing for.

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Dropped 13/24
NaraLookpeach
1 people found this review helpful
Jun 10, 2026
13 of 24 episodes seen
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Overall 6.5
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 6.5
Music 4.5
Rewatch Value 5.0

Watched it for the leftover MaxkyBas — ended up curious about one more pair

I won't pretend I watched this for the new storylines. I was there for the remaining MaxkyBas moments, and once those were done I mostly moved on. The new couples didn't pull me in enough to follow all three properly.
That said — Ngern and Oat caught my attention more than I expected, enough that I followed their storyline at least. A small surprise in a season I came to with limited investment. The rest I left largely unwatched, which probably says enough.
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