Pit Babe Season 2: Uncut

พิษเบ๊บ 2: Uncut ‧ Drama ‧ 2025
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Lailai
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Mixed Reviews? Just watch it.

Im going to give my opinion on the complaints i see, whilst trying to remain unbiased because Pit babe (1+2) are easily in my top 10.

1. "There wasn't enough recap from the first season, I was confused!"
That’s entirely on you. I know my memory’s trash too, so you know what I did when season two dropped? I rewatched season one. Simple as that. You can’t fault a show for not spoon-feeding you a 30-minute recap just because you didn’t bother catching up.

It’s just common sense if a sequel comes out years after the original, whether it’s a series or a movie, you go back and refresh your memory. That’s your job as a viewer. Expecting the story to pause and re-explain everything just because you forgot is wild.

2. "Where are the authorities?"
Our main antagonist isn’t just some random thug he’s a very well-connected billionaire (or at least extremely wealthy) with ties to businessmen, politicians, and all sorts of shady elites. He’s also full of pride and ego. Involving the police would risk exposing himself and be an admission that he couldn’t handle things on his own that he had to rely on “low-level pawns” to do the dirty work for him. That’s not his style.

And from the protagonists’ side, calling the cops would be pretty much useless. With the kind of power Tony holds, the second law enforcement got involved, he’d be tipped off instantly. The whole thing would backfire, fast. In short: the cops aren’t missing they’re just irrelevant in a world where money, influence, and abilities speak louder.

3. "How the hell is Tony back? Lazy screenwriting."
(Skip this part if you're avoiding spoilers.)
People keep acting like this came out of nowhere, but it’s literally been explained since season one—this whole series is built around people with special abilities. That’s not a new thing. Tony’s ability is that he can bring himself back to life if he swallows his own blood at the time of death. It’s not some random plot twist; it’s tied directly to the rules of the world they’ve set up.

The downside? His body still needs time to recover and he has to be closely monitored after. He’s not some untouchable immortal, and the show doesn’t treat him like one. It’s not lazy writing it's actually one of the more consistent things in the story. We were given clear answers to the what, how, and why. Just because you missed it, doesn’t mean the writing failed.

4. "The acting was terrible."
This one’s super subjective. Personally, I thought the acting was solid line delivery, emotion, all of it felt on point. There were plenty of scenes where you could clearly see what the characters were feeling or thinking without them having to say a word. That’s real acting. It’s not just about speaking lines it’s about expressing, embodying, feeling the role. And in Pit Babe 2, I felt that.

To me, “bad acting” is when someone’s just reciting words with no depth, no connection to the character or the emotion behind it. I never got that vibe here. If anything, it felt like the cast really got their roles and committed to them.


5. "The plot was bad/not present."
(Heavy spoilers, read after watching.)

This is hands down the worst opinion I’ve seen in the reviews.

We’re continuing from season one where Tony was running a human trafficking facility for superhuman babies. That was the whole climax, and in the end, his plan was exposed and he was presumed dead. Season two picks up from that exact mess, and people are acting like the plot disappeared?

The main crew is trying to make sure something like that never happens again. That’s where the serum comes in. They’re developing one that can remove special abilities. The point is to protect people who don’t want their powers or can’t control them. Jeff is a great example of this. His ability is unstable and dangerously strong. If he doesn’t get rid of it, it could seriously hurt him or others.

Then conflict hits fast. With Kim leaving, the team is weaker. They try to patch that by bringing in North as a new racer. That’s already a big shift in dynamics, but then enters Willy. New racer, new energy, and he's openly interested in P’Babe. For the first time ever, Babe comes in second place, which throws everything off. The team feels it. Babe feels it. It rattles him hard and starts pulling at his relationship with Charlie.

Charlie, on the other hand, is stressed and pouring everything into the serum. He’s not trying to be distant on purpose—he just wants them to be safe. He wants a future where Babe isn’t hunted or used for his ability, ever again. So he temporarily steps away from racing to finish the serum, but that only creates more space between him and Babe.

Then Dean returns. That alone brings more tension. He’s promoted to racer to help support the team while Charlie’s away, but let’s be honest, Dean’s presence always comes with drama.

And just when they’re trying to hold it together, guess who comes back? Tony. Not in the loud, obvious way people expected, but silently through Willy. Tony’s no longer chasing the boys himself. He’s watching from the shadows, playing the long game. His new goal is creating a serum that gives special abilities. Imagine how much money that could bring in—selling powers to the highest bidder, especially in military or elite circles.

So while the team is trying to eliminate the danger of abilities, Tony’s building the exact opposite. And while that’s happening, Babe’s shaken confidence, Charlie’s distance, Dean’s reappearance, and the team reshuffling all add more layers to the actual plot.

There was a plot. And not just a basic one. It was detailed, emotional, and connected all the way back to season one. Pit Babe is the only Thai BL series that’s even touched this kind of storyline. Calling it unoriginal, bad, non-existent, or lazy just because it isn’t your cup of tea is just a lazy and shallow take.

((Its like saying Vanilla ice cream is terrible just because you don't like it, its not disgusting it's just not something you personally enjoy; therefore you have no right to deter others away from it.)**)


Now on the complaints i expect to see.

1. "Alan was hellbent on protecting everyone, why is he so selfish now?"

At first, it didn’t make sense to me either. Alan has always been the caretaker the rock of the team. He’s the oldest, the boss, the mentor. Everyone leans on him. But season two reveals his old spinal injury from racing hasn't healed and it’s come back and worsened. His condition is chronic, affecting his nerves and mobility, its not just old age and something he can get rid of. He can’t race, he can’t pushd his body like he used to, he cant properly protect the team. Altogether it shoves him into feeling useless, he knows he can't protect anyone; and if he goes through surgery to get rid of these spinal issues he'd be even more limited on how he could help because he'd be recovering.

That helplessness is what pushes him into bargaining with Tony. He believes going to Tony might make him stronger and give him a way to protect Dean and Kenta. He’s never dealt with Tony directly, he isn't truly aware about how underhanded Tony can be and he genuinely thinks he can negotiate his way into being useful again and maybe even outsmart Tony.

Then it all blows up. Instead of saving anyone, Alan ends up betraying trust and landing himself in danger. He knows exactly what he’s done. ( when Jeff confronts him, Alan doesn’t argue. He knows he broke his own rules. He knows he lied, and worse, he endangered his people. That silence that acceptance that’s not selfishness. It’s accountability after bad judgment, born from desperation. )


I'll always have the opinion that if you didn't like a series because you refused to pay attention, or it wasn't the genre you liked, or the plotline wasn't your preference, or you've watched less then 3 episodes. You cannot give a valid review nor should you try. A series isn't bad just because you specifically didn't like it.

(will add more to this review later)

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Eliot_Rulez
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Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 4.5
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Strong beginning, flat over most the time and ridicilous story...

First let me say, I liked the second season more than the first season, even if the story did sometimes not make sense. Most of the actors improved a lot and especially the newcomer "Milk" was really great in his role.

The story arc of "Alan" was a bit of a WTF moment. And the biggest minus was the pacing. There was a lot of lost time with incosequential story but not enough focus on the other couples. NorthSonic should have started much much earlier and KimKenta should have much more dialogue and not just some kisses in the finale.

So was it bad? Not really. I don't really like the script, but I like most of the acting. While "Pooh" is a nice "boy", he will never be a great actor as sofar I see it. The rest of the cast were good or even very good. Alan felt not like Alan because of his story. Don't know what the script-writers thought, but it does not work for me. The races were as lame as in the first season - I have more fun watching Formula 1. But of course the finale left some things to be desired. It was all rushed in the last two episodes and before it was partly boring and the characters "run in circles" and nothing really happenend. While Charlie is nearly dead he wakes up some time later, but we don't know when, because they cut that out completely. It's one year later and because he drives he remembers every thing... OMG, what a cliché and a point of lazy writing! And they get paid for this!

I'm not a fan of the Omegaverse and to call themselves Mama and Papa still feels cringe - and why did Mama not get pregnant, they could do that too!. The script was the mess I expected it to be (because I never had much hope for that), but overall it was an ok series compared to every other crap series Thailand produced in the last two years. So it's not good, it's above average because of the acting and the cinematography, but it's not bad either even when the script is the worst part of this show.

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Firstforever
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Rewatch Value 1.0
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From "Pitbabe" remains only pit in the plot...

Pitbabe suffers from the typical second season syndrome, i.e. more action, more couples, more storylines. Unfortunately, this often results in greater absurdity, and this series is no exception. Watching Pitbabe, one gets the impression that the creators wanted to cover as many threads as possible in 13 episodes. What did we have this season? The Charli-Babe crisis; creating of drugs that nullify abilities; Tonny's return from the grave; conducting experiments, Kenta's kidnapping, Dean's accident; Jeff's loss of power; Xhunter's betrayal by uncle; Willy's constant pursuing of Babe, the conflict between Sonic and Dean, and of course the amnesia storyline, as if that weren't enough. ... Did I miss anything? I could go on and on, but of course we also had a billion couples, most of whom, except for Charlie and Babe, werent't given a proper justice. Let's talk about them. Charlie and Babe – I don't care about them at all, I skipped all their NC scenes and endless marital dramas, and I'll say this one last time: Charlie, with his lack of charisma, is not fit to be a top. Prove me wrong. Alan and Jeff – boring, and what's really painful is that they destroyed the good character of the uncle from the first season; North and Sonic – they could have been together in the first season and no one would have minded; Pete and Chris – a completely useless couple, and what's the point of Chris being Tony's son in the series? Another meaningless detail filling the plot, and finally Kim and Kenta – the only couple that made sense and had potential, but apparently not for the creators of the series. I'm furious that I waited so many weeks for literally nothing... Dean and Winner, just LOL. To sum up, this series gave me a headache, especially the overwhelming, rushed and overly sweet finale. Was this season necessary? Not really. And if I were to watch something from the Pitbababe franchise again, it would have to be a special episode dedicated to Kim and Kenta.

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_DRAGOON
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Jul 30, 2025
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Script completely changed, scenes cut off and no respect for the actors and fans.

So, where should I begin?
I suppose we all know by now that, during the final episode's screening, Chod (chief executive officer of change2561) told before hundreds of fans that SHE basically changed the script how she wanted (her words were "If we talk about the script, it's an original that I made myself, I can do whatever I want with it. I can make the villain as strong as I want or the hero as weak as I want") alas why this season sucked and some characters' choices and behavior didn't make sense (example Alan). You can understand what type of woman manages this company.

Second important point: the infamous AlanJeff bathtub scene. This scene was and still is one of the most anticipated, showed in the trailer and included in the photobook, many fans bought the tickets for the final episode just to watch it in the theater. Now, you can imagine the disappointment when this scene wasn't shown, because it was decided to cut it off completely from the episode.
It's not the first time they cut scenes off of other couple, but this in particular it's a scam because it was promoted in many occasions and during interviews (that can be found on yt). People pay a subscription to watch a determined content, and when this content cannot be watched in its entirety, it's not fair towards people who spend their money; then we can talk about the complete lack of respect towards their actors and fans. The bathtub scene was filmed for more than three hours, until SailubPon were sore (because did you see how small was the bathtub?) and they were also naked: this tells you how much they worked hard and dedicated they were in giving us, fans, something to be proud of and to look forward to, but to Change matters only the money. Yesterday, episode 13's reaction was uploaded, and we know for a fact that the cast react to it way before the episode it's uploaded on iQIYI or yt. The entire cast knew about the bathtub scene, and when I tell you the faces they made when they saw it was cut off completely, Sailub and Pon were devastated, their smiles faded, they were heartbroken. The company didn't even inform them of the cut beforehand, instead it decided to do this vile thing.
It's been five days and Change hasn't given yet an explanation, answers or most importantly apologised to Sailub and Pon. Change treated them as tools basically, it used them to make and lure fans to spend money for something that, in the end, wasn't shown.

Anyway, I apologize for the rant, but I dislike injustice and unfairness.

To conclude, I feel sorry for the actors that had to read and act a script that wasn't how it was supposed to be, they are not to blame. The only thing that cheers me up is that they had a great time together.

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Mademoiselle Noir
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Jul 25, 2025
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Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 5.0

Where did it all go wrong . . .

*cracks knuckles and sips coffee*

Right. So . . . I called Pit Babe S1 "that girl." She's messy and toxic, but attractive and fun to be around.

S2, on the other hand . . .

S2 did allow for some theorizing about powers and plans and plenty of fun, cringey moments, and breadcrumbs of intriguing side couples to enjoy, but . . .

How to pit this kindly but also crudely because I'm upset at the last-minute, dumpster-fire of a finale we were "treated" to with loose ends enough to tie shoelaces and character choices so inconsistent you question your sanity/eyes on top of the very not-put together other episodes we got before . . .

Pit Babe S2 was "that girl" if she became your roommate, found AO3 and dived a little too deep into it, and then got wasted at a party one night, came home, and started loudly telling you about her latest idea for a fanfic while banging cupboard doors open and closed looking for a cup and tripping over all the carpets before passing out mid-conversation before waking up a minute later to tell you the ending she somehow came up with while passed out before finally passing out for the night on your couch and then you wake up the next morning to her groggily making coffee and after making eye contact with you forcing you to sit down and read said fanfic she told you the night before and it is kind of hilarious but also ridiculous (just like the situation you're in) and you feel kind of bad for that girl/your roommate so you smile and say "it's nice."

Does that make sense? Is that hard to understand? Is it satisfying?

Congratulations, you just vicariously experienced the finale of S2 of Pit Babe with me without even having to watch it!😁

Do I recommend it? *simultaneously shrugs and sighs*

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willie22
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Jul 28, 2025
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Overall 3.5
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Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 4.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

WATCHING PAINT DRY IS MORE FUN THAT THIS MESS

Whoever decided this story needed to continue must’ve lost a bet. Seriously—there’s no other explanation. The writing this season? A masterclass in how to take a decent premise and absolutely butcher it with recycled plotlines, meaningless dialogue, and character arcs that go absolutely nowhere.

It’s like the writers copy-pasted season one, sprinkled in a few new characters no one asked for, and said, “That’s good enough.” Spoiler: it wasn’t. Character development? Never heard of her. Emotional stakes? MIA. The whole season plays out like it’s stuck on a loop—same problems, same drama, slightly worse execution.

And the ending? Wow. If the goal was to waste everyone’s time and then slap on a resolution that feels like a punchline to a bad joke—congrats, mission accomplished.

If you’re thinking about watching this for entertainment or closure, don’t. Watch paint dry instead. At least that progresses over time.

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wonni
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Overall 7.5
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
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Great Characters Wasted on a Rushed Storyline

I had low expectations for season two’s storyline, so none of it was suprising to me. This entire season, Alan’s character didn‘t feel like Alan. Nothing to do with Sailub, it was just his script. Him getting involved with Tony in that way made no sense. And while I actually think NorthSonic had a good amount of screen time, I wish their romance happened earlier in the story, because it made it seem less important when everybody‘s lives were on the line. Of course with KimKenta, I don’t think they had enough development (or at least dialogue) at all. AlanJeff had too much screen time for me, and I think we could‘ve done without all their issues and let their relationship growth remain in season one.

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Ongoing 13/13
Blove88
4 people found this review helpful
May 2, 2025
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Ongoing 2
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

The Engines Are Hot!!!

Eps 7 - 13 had to just watch the rest of this before commenting as it’s been SOLID! A few minor oddities like Tony’s push button killer cane that even kid wonderJeff could have kicked away lol but apart from those, this was really excellent. Just finished the highly dissappointing Next Prince and can’t understand how that with it’s gigantic story plot holes, soft filtered fan service, Zee talking like a romantic bard about to break into a sonnet, could get such high ratings and way more viewership! Well I do know, ZeeNunew are a force to be reckoned with and the promotion for that series has been a phenomenom. However so gorgeous to finally see Sonic and North happy, Kim still hot for Kenta, Pete still hot even without Chris, super strong Uncle and Kid still in puppy love and our 2 leads going strong plus we have been blessed with a hunk of a manly man Dean as added eye candy throughoot season 2, bless the whole Level Up Team 🏁♥️🏎️.

Ep 6 - I feel like it’s moving at a great pace with more layers being presented, not sure why this hasn’t got such a big following here when it’s doing really well in other places as the acting and production value are excellent.

Ep 5 - Story is really starting to develop further in such a short amount of time, it really has great plot pacing. Chemistry between Kim and Kenta is complicated, as is another complicated relationship between North and Sonic, looking forward to seeing how these will develop, and the cliff hanger ending arghhhhh!

Ep 4 - Well that was intereting! Pete and Chris 🔥🔥🔥 their chemistry has been heating up but that was off da hook, I had to look between my fingers 🤣. There is now another famous hamster…Jeff!!! So cute and the ahem make-uo scene was…you’ll have to look yourself. Loved ep 4 and it’s slow build up of the new characters is great with so many plot twists and developments for almost every character. The effort taken into the character development is impressive, thank you Production Team!!

Ep 3 - why is Tony putting pins into a dead rodent?

Ep 2 - and we’re off, well well well Charlie you are a wild one lol.

I can’t stand it, the PingNut chemistry is 💥.

Ep 1 - O my what a start. Get ready to be hot and bothered from the start.

There’s a new X Garage, a research facility headed by Mr (Big Muscles) Pete and a new Ace Driver, plus Babe Baby’ing and Charlie Daddy’ing, I mean what more could we ask for, right!

First up the acting is as solid as Ping’s behind, it’s firm, real firm lol. The script is scary already with 2 surprise wallops in the first episode, EPIC. if this is the start what in the OMEGAVERSE is gonna happen next, well whatever it is I’m here for it all vrooooom.

2025 is really going to be the breakout year for Thai BL’s, not that they’ve had a bad one, it’s because there has been some serious effort, time, money and energy put into this series alone and I believe the cast and production team of Pit Babe 2 Level Up deserve a big applause.

Bring on Episode 2.

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NLE
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Jul 25, 2025
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Overall 10
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.5

PitBabe S2 – Passion, Speed & Heat On and Off the Track!

Just finished PitBabe Season 2 and I’m OBSESSED. This season fires on all cylinders—literally.

From the very first scene, Babe and Charlie’s chemistry is absolutely electric. The way they touch, tease, and lock eyes had me blushing, smiling, and fully invested . Season 2 dives deeper into their connection—not just the heat, but the vulnerability and emotional tension beneath it.

🏎️ That first race? Adrenaline-pumping perfection. Zooming through shipping containers at full throttle, it reminded me that PitBabe is more than just BL—it's high-octane action done right. The visuals, the sound design, the intensity? Chef’s kiss.

👥 So happy to see the whole crew return, and new character Willy (played by Milk ) brought a cool, confident edge that’s already spicing things up. I can’t wait to see where his arc goes.

The plot this time? Wild. Powers. Resurrections. Conspiracies. Weddings. It’s chaotic in the best way, with just enough heart to keep you emotionally grounded. Tony being alive?!? I gasped.

Season 2 is everything:
Car races ✅
Superpowers ✅
Hot BL chemistry ✅
Plot twists ✅
And yes… a wedding 💍

This show keeps levelling up and I’m loving every minute of it. If you haven’t started Season 2 yet… buckle up. It’s one hell of a ride.

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noodles Clap Clap Clap Award1
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Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

Nintendo presents: PitBabe Kart

Honestly this season was a major letdown. I didn't expect too much anyway but at least the same quality as season one would have been nice.
The story felt mediocre at best — it dragged with a slow pace at times, lacked focus, and gave the impression of unfinished or abandoned storylines. Like Kenta and Kim? They did all that for nothing? And Winner didn't even got an ending?
There were too many couples going on in such a short time, which meant none of them got the proper screentime or development they deserved. It all built up to a bad ending for all of them which left me unsatisfied.
Overall, it felt like the writers didn't knew how to properly end the series.

Speaking of characters, their portrayal was just as frustrating. Most of them barely had any screentime, making it hard to connect with or care about their arcs. Like in season one, there were unnecessary NSFW (and SA!!) scenes that added nothing to the story. But that's personal preference.
Kenta’s character especially suffered — he acted reckless the entire season, even though he was more careful and self-aware last season. It made no sense to me.

However I also have nice things to say. The acting by the cast was very good and I really enjoyed Kims character yet again despite him having such little screentime. Winners perfomance this season and character arc was also very strong.
The music in season one really bothered me but they got it right this time. It was way more watchable.

Overall, Pit Babe had potential, but this season felt rushed, disjointed, and careless — both narratively and in terms of character development but still had some good aspects.

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CrispyWizardTale
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Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 4.5

Wasted potential and rushed storytelling

Well... That was a very long journey... I have a lot to say, but i don't think I will remember everything as I write this.


Story wise it had a lot of potential. This series started as an omegaverse and it carried a lot of importance in S1, but here in S2 it just didn't matter now did it? Special Alphas were supposed to be unique and hard to come by and I do understand that Tony had to do something evil, but making your own powered people just made the powered characters from season 1 "useless". They started off well but it took too long to build up the entire story and then they decided to shoved everything in last 2 episodes.


The entire racing thing... If I begin talking about how UNREAL that was I don't think I will ever stop... I will just say that Babe, Charlie and North winning all 3 trophies is literally impossible because there is no way that North had more accumulated points in those 3 races he did than any other racer in the entire season... Even by just participating you get points and even if North finished top 4 it shouldn't be enough to win anything.

Now character wise - it was even worse... The actions that some characters took made no sense and relationships were not given enough time to properly develop or end for that matter...

ALAN — Personally what Alan did made sense to me to a certain point. I understand that the thought of surgery is extremely scary and him wanting to avoid it and feel young once more makes complete sense because he just wants to be the best version of himself for Jeff and his pack.

WINNER — Winner also made sense. He has nobody by his side, literally nobody so him taking the opportunity to work for Tony once more MAKES sense because he is the only person he knows and this is something he knows how to do. Besides even if he acts tough he is just scared.

SONIC — What the hell was wrong with Sonic in this season??? Why the hell eas he such an asshole to every single member of X Hunter and especially North?? Sonic has been in the same situation as North so why couldn't he understand where the hesitation has come?

PETE — Pete good god what the heck is wrong with him???? Him purposely ignoring Kenta and his wellbeing is something so ridiculous i can't even explain it. They grew up together and he has literally zero cares for him? in S1 he abandoned him and left him with Tony and in S2 he did the same? Him sleeping with Chris was also so forced that I skipped every single scene of them together. I didn't understand his attraction to Way in S1 and then they pushed his twin back in and let him take over?? Pete you have issues...

CHRIS — I cannot tell you how much i hated the plotline of Tony having an actual kid, let alone having an enigma child. That plotline was so unnecessary that I forgot about until the rooftop.

TONY — Oh lord Tony... Can someone explain to me why did Tony ever wish Babe back? Charlie I get because his blood is what he needs, but what does Babe have to do with it all.. You can't tell me that Tony ever loved him because that man is incapable of feeling anything...


That ending was so incredibly bad... It was so rushed and just jumping into that wedding did not sit well with me. Winner and Willy shouldn't have been there and that bouquet was supposed to be Jeff's so a huge hate towards thay company for doing that and ruining the ending even more.
Change deleting that AlanJeff scene is the biggest disrespect towards SailubPon, AlanJeff and us the fans and I never thought they could step even lower, but they proved me wrong.


All in all it was a very rushed ending, but the reason the series did well was because of season 1 which left us wanting for more, unfortunately this just wasn't it... Far from it

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Deserves a higher rating!

Its one of the rare times where the s2 is better than the s1. There were strong and weak moments. So let me break down the reasons why i think its underrated.

PLOT

Till the middle of ep 9 the series was fire. The plot was plotting. The scenes were intense, cute and full of heartbreaks for both CharlieBabe and AlanJeff. We had suspense. The "bad guy" of the story was good with trying to steal Babe. I really enjoyed the fact that Babe and Charlie reversed their "roles" somehow. We saw a jealous Charlie that also stood on his level and tried to protect his pride despite all his love for Babe. Babe on the other hand was the one chasing this time and showed his most affectionate side and how much he loved Charlie and didn't wanna lose him. The fact that he started to also use the terms papa/mama meant that he finally took Charlie seriously and he wanted him as his forever partner. At some point I was screaming to the screen to give Babe a break over all the heartbreaks. His relationship with Charlie faced many obstacles.

The whole Tony drama with the special powers at some point was confusing and tiring. I thought we were over that on s1 but nooo. They wanted to make it the main story again after we started strong with a different trope adding the character on Willy. There was no clear reason why Tony tried to manipulate Babe and Charlie. We just mostly assume. The return of Way as Chris was useless. He provided zero knowledge to the story and as a researcher didnt come up with any of the solutions and "what ifs". We barely saw any plot based on the car races. They mostly focused on the special alphas trope and thats a bit sad. And thats where the show lost some points. I mean, while on s1 we were constantly on the garage this time we were placed on the "other" side of Babes house (felt like an open house tour), on Pete's house and a little on the lab.

ACTING

The chemistry between PoohPavel was immaculous at this season. Not that it didn't exist on s1, but this time was on next level. Pavel was so good on his crying scenes. Pooh was amazing with how he depicted his lust and love while trying to contain all these feelings and act cold. Although we didn't get many nc scenes this time between them, they did a great job on their cute moments and all the fights (and their kisses).

ENDING

Although the wedding scene was cute, I think that if they ended it during the memory regain it would've been also perfect. And what kind of jumpscare was that during the end with the face of Tony! Either way, the show deserves a higher rating.

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