3 hot and funny brothers, what can go wrong!
Not gonna lie, corny delusional funny when it’s done well is really my thing 😂😂😂.Watching Boss act over-the-top in love, which has been done to death in Thai BLs, was I thought going to be a painful and cringeworthy experience but he kind of pulls it off in a really hot and funny way lmao (and no I’m not a hard core fan).
Been a long wait for these 2, nice to see a lighter different chemistry for them.
Production quality is excellent.
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worth the wait!!!
peoples say Boss lost the Phayu's Aura when I already used to heard his lame flirting & see his clingy to Noeul since day1 🤣🤣so happy to watch their real personality in their series 🥰 my sassy Noeul becomes a sassy pretty diva in this series 💅🏻😳 his diversity really proven this time. He can be a naughty innocent Rain, a smart cutie Phu, a cool boy S2 & a pretty sassy diva Moomoo 😍
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These two can do it all!
We are officially three episodes in, and I am absolutely hooked!The humor alone is enough to leave your sides aching from laughter, and I am still amazed that Boss manages to keep a straight face through some of these scenes. His comedic timing is fantastic, and the cast as a whole delivers every joke with perfect energy.
As a longtime BossNoeul fan from their Love in the Air and The Boy Next World days, seeing them step into this new dynamic has been a breath of fresh air. More than anything, it proves that their chemistry extends far beyond the types of roles and scripts we have seen them tackle before. Crazy Love MooMoo fully embraces the romantic-comedy genre, complete with cheesy pick-up lines, hilarious misunderstandings, and the constant push and pull between denial and realization as MooMoo (Noeul) slowly comes to terms with his feelings for Fu (Boss).
What makes the series especially enjoyable is how naturally these characters seem to fit them. Boss shines as the devoted, flirtatious “should-be boyfriend” whose attention never strays from MooMoo, no matter how hard everyone else tries to win him over. Meanwhile, Noeul perfectly captures MooMoo’s confusion, stubbornness, and growing awareness of what is right in front of him.
The comedy is strong, but after the emotional journey that was The Boy Next World, a lighthearted romantic comedy feels exactly like what many of us were hoping to see from them next. Three episodes in, Crazy Love MooMoo has delivered plenty of laughs, endless charm, and a refreshing new side of a pairing that continues to prove why they remain so popular.
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If you love to see BossNoeul in an over the top comedy, this is for you ❤️
What's better than watching a RomCom BossNoeul for a BoNoh? 😂 It's basically them being them, along with a little bit of over the top thai jokes maybe.. Still I am happy to see them in CLMM.They are showing the world once again how talented they are as actors by naturally embracing their roles. It's contrasting roles we've not seen from them before. I do wonder at times how did they keep a straight face and do this 😂🤣 They did a great job with shooting this within less than 20 days.
Story wise I am not trying to dive deep, I am just laughing along with their jokes.. coz it's basically a slow burn love story in the book as well. I am glad they've changed the senior-junior troupe to CEO-Intern which seems to give a refreshing feeling without keeping BN in student roles for one more time. I love Cooheart's cameo role too.
The comedy here is on another level tho, 😅🤣😂 I am still happy they make me feel included with all the millennial's song references, jokes in English which we understand too.
I can't wait to see FuMoo being in love, which I am so looking forward to watch.. since I know BossNoeul Chemistry is the best 🥰❤️
P.S : The OST is so catchy my shoulders keep moving to its' beat naturally 💃 Jib jib khun~
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This review may contain spoilers
CrazyLove-MooMoo EP1 | Boss & Noeul’s Chaotic Romantic Comedy Begins ?
Boss is back, but this time his usual cool and dominant aura completely melts awayIn “CrazyLove-MooMoo,” he plays Foo, a wealthy heir hopelessly in love with MooMoo, who simply refuses to be impressed no matter how handsome Foo is.
The funniest part is the reason why — MooMoo grew up surrounded by attractive Chinese-Thai men, so Foo’s stunning visuals don’t feel special to him at all. Poor Foo keeps flirting, showing off, and trying everything, while MooMoo stays totally unmoved.
The series starts as a loud and chaotic romantic comedy full of eccentric siblings, teasing, and nonstop pursuit. Boss looks like he’s having so much fun playing a lovestruck rich boy instead of the cold, intimidating characters he often gets.
The younger brothers already seem like troublemakers too, so I’m curious to see how messy this family becomes later on.
I’m not completely sure yet if the comedy style perfectly matches my taste, but the chemistry and energy are definitely entertaining so far.
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