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Hits and Misses
"Pluto" from GMMTV is over, and I mostly enjoyed it, even if it wasn't perfect!
The **core plot really appealed to me**, and **Namtan and Film's performances were excellent**; their **chemistry was top-notch**!
My favorite character is definitely **Ai Oon**. She's so endearing, vulnerable, and adorable, especially around May. You really understand her jealousy and how quickly she grows attached to May.
Some of the side relationships, like the Pang-Pim-Jane triangle, made me feel genuinely sorry for Pim. And certain scenes... like the bathroom kiss, I was shocked! Episode 7 was super entertaining.
May is a complex character—a liar and a bit crazy for kissing Ai Oon knowing who she was. And the scene where she talks about her ex, it was just absurd! Also, why don't GL characters ever seem to have proper arguments?
I felt there were too many filler episodes, and the product placements were hilariously awkward. Unfortunately, the ending felt rushed: the wedding with no one there, the too-quick reconciliation, and Oom's relationship with the "villain"... it all felt a bit messy.
Despite these points, the **story itself was well-constructed, and the tension between the characters was definitely there**. It was mostly the writing that sometimes fell short.
I still recommend "Pluto"! I'm giving it a **7/10**.
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The **core plot really appealed to me**, and **Namtan and Film's performances were excellent**; their **chemistry was top-notch**!
My favorite character is definitely **Ai Oon**. She's so endearing, vulnerable, and adorable, especially around May. You really understand her jealousy and how quickly she grows attached to May.
Some of the side relationships, like the Pang-Pim-Jane triangle, made me feel genuinely sorry for Pim. And certain scenes... like the bathroom kiss, I was shocked! Episode 7 was super entertaining.
May is a complex character—a liar and a bit crazy for kissing Ai Oon knowing who she was. And the scene where she talks about her ex, it was just absurd! Also, why don't GL characters ever seem to have proper arguments?
I felt there were too many filler episodes, and the product placements were hilariously awkward. Unfortunately, the ending felt rushed: the wedding with no one there, the too-quick reconciliation, and Oom's relationship with the "villain"... it all felt a bit messy.
Despite these points, the **story itself was well-constructed, and the tension between the characters was definitely there**. It was mostly the writing that sometimes fell short.
I still recommend "Pluto"! I'm giving it a **7/10**.
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