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TharnType
8 people found this review helpful
by Bow123
Dec 17, 2019
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 9.5
2019 make me realize that the word '' Don't Judge The Book By It's Cover " finally make sense to me. In the end of 2018, I watched GMM's 3 BL Project trailer ( which are as you already knew) and "He's coming to me" is the only series I intrested .And it didn't let me down. I also find and watched BL series trailer from other Channel and none of them make me find intresting or being attractive. Then ,I was wrong . What I wrong about is I looked down on 2moons 2 and this particularly one " TharnType " . You might hate me when I'm saying this , but I'd like to admit that "Love By Chance " is the "worth-to-watch-once" series. I did enjoy watching it but after the end of the show, there's nothing left in my mind. I didn't find myself being nostalgia although I though I might.( It's kinda my personal feeling that is if I like the series I watched, I'm too cling to it even after the show end and it remained in my mind thinking about how I liked that one at least for month).
No offense on not finding enjoying LBC after the end because it's only on my personal taste.I don't like the story that is being forced to frame and too much fan servicing (eg. too many shirtless scene even though it's not adult scenes, too many scenes that faces of both protagonists are too close enough to kiss but they didn't... meh, I'm not saying this because I want to kiss them but I feel these scenes are not needed and too many drama when it's not necessary..etc and many more) .

Sorry for long intro. This is where my actual review start. Or calling as ' Recommendation article ' may be fit more to my review . LBC has the most of I described ones as above. This TharnType series has them too but storyline, chemistry between two main actors ( overall acting too, I won't judge them in detail because they're not oscar winner.There're some point in acting that I find myself awkward watching), director's direction make me fall onto it. But I have to say that the first 3 or may be 4 episodes make me bored and mehh.. it's too fanciful and unrealistic. I'll say in separated part.

Firstly, for the director, I found that this director is the new one. So, I'll compliment him. Everybody have their requirements. He has requirements too but he could delivered the mains necessity of the series(I hope I'm using right terms). It's the thing I found in this series and "He's coming the series". You'll know what I meant by necessity if your most favorite series are like mine and has a same opinion in LBC ( I'm not shading LBC , I'm only comparing to be conspicuous what I'm saying.I enjoy watching all BL series and of course LBC too). I think I'll follow his projects in future.

Second, the storyline, I'd say good word. I think may be better than LBC? I'll follow the work of this original story's author too.But there's something I'd like to point out as in EP 1 -5. Developing story base and charactor is a bit weak but later storyline make me forget about it. It may be I'm too obesess with BL series . I see some people dropped watching this series because of it. I'd like to push you to watch more episode and you be starting to like. As for the plot and script, I won't or can't judge as it's not my native language. I feel awkward toward some plot too but this may be because of different country and culture. I think I'll pass this part.

Third, music segment, sadly this series OST is being normal. Worth enjoy listening but I think it' s too simple.I enjoy Untill we meet again OST more. Anyway, I like this OST too. I won't judge much too 'cause of different culture again. Judging sound syetem is not my thing. I'm not professional reviewer as I only love to say things about my favourite movies and series.

Last but not least, the actors, I remark as they did their best with their competency. I'm complimenting them because I feel guilty that I severely judged them in first teaser trailer. I did not even look forward to next full trailer. Yes..to that extend. But I tried to watch when the series started to show becase watching BL series is my entertainment (obviously) ...and here they are, they did more than I though. Thumbs up for them. Clap for Mew as I kinda like him only in this Tharn Charactor. Not in What The Duck. No offense and sorry, may be WTD is not my thing. Others actors are normal. Tar's not bad except only when he made that scared little face or whatever. TAM is just..Not Ok.
As concluded , I won't try to say much, only wanna say just try this. Even though it's 18+ series full of rude swear words , there's still something in deeper, meaning and passion. Thumbs up again for the whole crew and heart reaction to the " TharnType The Series " . I planed to write review after the series end. But I wrote it now as I heard next week won't be final EP showing week. I wrote this because I believe and hope the ending won't let me down.

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He's Coming to Me
4 people found this review helpful
by Bow123
Apr 7, 2019
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 8.0

Sweet & Touching

First of all, I’ve gotta say — I honestly didn’t expect that much from this series. But every part of it — the acting, storyline, music, everything — really surprised me.

Ohm’s acting has improved so much compared to Make It Right The Series. He looks more mature now, and his performance feels deeper. I’d even say you must watch this one. The story isn’t shallow at all; it’s clear they put a lot of effort into making this series meaningful. The acting is truly touching, and as for Mes and Thun — they’ll keep you smiling and make your heart race every time you see them. They’re perfectly matched.

That’s all I really want to say — you definitely should watch it. I’ll be rewatching the whole series again after it ends.

After the finale, though, the only thing I want to blame is the show scheduling system in Thailand. One episode per week can really make viewers lose emotional momentum over time — especially near the end. I have to admit, I felt a bit bored when I started watching the final episodes, even though I genuinely love this show (and I really do). Maybe it’s because I just wanted to see Thun and Mes’s moments, not the part about how Mes died.

There are also a few small plot holes — like how Thun could only see P’Mes. He said he could see ghosts (not a ghost), yet he never mentioned seeing A’Ngoon or the others (sorry, I forgot their names). Still, these issues are minor compared to the overall emotion and warmth the series delivers — especially the Thun–Mes relationship, the OSTs, and the excellent cinematography.

Honestly, most BL series I’ve seen feel a bit forced. Usually, the seme starts off straight (sometimes both seme and uke are straight), then suddenly falls for one man, saying things like “My feelings are only for you, not other guys.” They date countless girls before, but when the time comes, they love that one guy deeply, fight the world for him, and live happily ever after. It doesn’t always feel real.

But this drama is different. Thun’s realization comes naturally — he discovers he doesn’t like girls after kissing one, not because he’s magically drawn to just one guy. That’s what makes it feel more grounded and human. You should really give this a try — I guarantee you’ll fall for it at some point.

I recommend watching it alone at night, in a cozy space — especially when it’s raining. Dim lights, earphones, and that atmosphere will make you feel something warm and emotional... maybe even nostalgic.

Just note, this isn’t for people expecting a strong mystery or thriller. The mystery elements are pretty weak — you can figure out what’s going on by around episode six.

But overall, it’s a wonderfully well-done BL series. 💙

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Khemjira
4 people found this review helpful
by Bow123
Oct 26, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

Filled with unnecessary plots and is an overly long show that shouldn’t be

I was dying waiting for this series to be finished because it looked so promising, but I ended up a little bit disappointed. Don’t get me wrong , I’m not going to talk all bad about this show. There are a lot of elements that deserve to be praised, and I’m here for that too. First things first, let me start with the elephant in the room.

The main problem with this show is that it drags on for way too long. By the time I'm writing this sentence, I’m on episode 8 and the storyline leading up to this point should’ve only taken about 4 or 5 episodes. Not to mention, each episode is over an hour long , episode 8 is almost two hours! I feel like most of the screentime in each episode is just filler. At first, I thought I’d get a story firmly based on the culture of shamans and mediums, as well as countryside superstitions. But that plot ended way too early , just by episode 3 ,and was barely included in the later episodes. It would’ve been great if they had focused on that storyline instead. It would’ve made the show much more interesting and given it a stronger climax, rather than focusing only on the characters’ intimacies. I just wish they had explored more stories about shamans and their culture, because there was so much potential , especially with such long episodes. Don’t get me wrong , I definitely enjoyed it until the end and liked the background story. I was just frustrated because the screenplay wasn’t what I expected.

Another thing I wish had been better is the makeup. I know the genre is BL, which often relies on fan service , leading most production companies to focus too much on making every character look flawless all the time. But since this series was nearly perfect and detailed in most aspects, I also wish the makeup had been more subtle and natural-looking.

Especially Keng’s character, “Master.” He’s young, stylish, and very attractive , someone who is found attractive by both genders, which explains why he has to wear glasses whenever he goes out. (Though that plot reveal didn’t quite fit the situation perfectly, but let’s move on from that.) Still, as a shaman or medium living in the countryside, I can accept the fact that he dresses well , but his hair and face always looking perfect, even in life-and-death situations, is something I just couldn’t accept.

I first noticed Keng in Paradise of thorns, and he caught my attention there. He didn’t wear any noticeable makeup in that film , which perfectly suited his character ,and he still looked incredibly attractive. That’s why I genuinely think they should’ve toned down the makeup in this series if they truly value their production quality.

Besides all that, I actually liked the show and got along with it quite well. One advantage of having such long episodes that focus mostly on the characters’ intimacies is that I felt very familiar with them and genuinely grew fond of the show.

The production quality is the main aspect that deserves every bit of praise. The production design, setting, and lighting are undeniably above standard. The acting is also worth praising , especially for a BL series, where acting and directing are often the most noticeable weaknesses. None of the performances were perfect, but they were still better than in most other BL series that are filled with cringey moments and awkward acting.

I’m also glad the production team decided to change the character “พ่อครู” from how he appeared in the pilot teaser. The current version, with a more serious personality, feels much more appealing to me. And the performances of all four main actors have improved significantly compared to the pilot teaser.

Another great thing about this series is the music. Offering such a generous number of soundtracks , enough to make up a full album , is something you rarely see in BL series. All of the songs fit perfectly with the show’s theme and are genuinely enjoyable.

To be honest, I wasn’t very impressed with Keng’s singing ability in Paradise of thorns , maybe he was still inexperienced or easily got nervous at that time. But now, the soundtrack “Mantra” has become one of my current favorite songs, and Keng’s vocals are truly impressive in it.

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2gether
5 people found this review helpful
by Bow123
May 8, 2020
13 of 13 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.5
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An Expected Disappointment that I never wished.

I want to say something personal first.

My memories save the first 10 episodes only as the best vibes, and I just assume the last 3 episodes have nothing to do with 2gether The Series.

I think almost all of us felt SOTUS vibes from the earlier episodes of 2gether. This is one of the reasons why I liked 2gether’s story. It had charm, a heartwarming feeling, and those comforting vibes that stay deep inside after knowing the whole story. We loved the characters and the preciousness of their storylines.

What this re-scripted series lacks are the essential elements from the original storyline and the freshness of the production team’s mindset. I think they believed that turning such a fun, cute, and meaningful story into melodrama at the last minute could hit among the series’ fans, and that the emotional connection between the series and the fans could become stronger.

I think the answer “No” would come out altogether.

I can accept that the 2gether team wanted to make the series feel different from what we had already seen in spoilers everywhere. But the biggest mistake was the inconsistency of the main characters.

The worst thing was changing Pam’s character into a female villain just to hit a melodramatic twist at the last moment. Pam’s character in the series felt cheap , one of the most hateable characters I’ve ever seen in any BL , and it made no sense at all.

And again, the scriptwriter and production team used Sarawat from the novel, but they never valued that character. They destroyed him episode by episode, and by the time episode 12 arrived, the Sarawat we all knew was no longer there. And Tine too.

Tine hugging Mil, who was clearly flirting with him , and knowing that , yet hugging him back, was completely ununderstandable.

It had the potential to become a top-tier BL series among all after the earlier episodes, but they chose their way not to be that , by disrespecting the depth of the characters and the original story.

Overall, I can’t help but say this became a flop series. It’s not that the actors had no chemistry, and the series was not overrated at all in the beginning. The thing is, the actors had more chemistry in the beginning (during the fake-dating part), but after each episode that chemistry slowly faded away until the final episodes. The chemistry in the final episode felt more like brothers rather than lovers, and everything that happened in episodes 11 and especially 12 were things that people who are truly in love would never do.

Sarawat would never turn his back on Tine, let Tine run away crying, and prioritize staying behind to clear things up with Pam first. He would never let Tine be taken away by another guy who was openly flirting with him. He would have gone to the hospital when Tine was seriously ill , but he didn’t. That’s not Sarawat. And Tine is not the kind of person who would hug everyone back so easily. Pam also was never meant to be such a destroyer or cheap type of girl.

The earlier episodes made me desperate to find the original story because I couldn’t bear waiting for each new Friday episode. When I found and read the whole story, I became an official diehard fan of 2gether. The first three episodes alone made me that kind of person , meaning that the series had so much potential and I gave it too much hope.

But let’s say, what if I put that hope aside? This series is still fun and enjoyable on a basic level. Sarawat–Tine (Bright–Win) made every BL fan’s Friday brighter and more fun than usual. They stayed in our hearts.

It’s obvious that Director P’Champ tried his best and did everything with good intentions, so I don’t want to put the blame on him. Everyone will always have something to improve , no one’s perfect. Win also tried his best, and the result came out excellent even though he’s one of the newest actors there. Bright is deep-minded and hardworking. The rest of the acting crew also took full responsibility for their own characters.

Without the original storyline, the actors, and the director, this series could have become a total mess with such a narrow-minded producing team and lazy, stereotypical, and disrespectful scriptwriting.

Another thing I want to point out again is the “Tine” titled song. It should have been a cute, romantic love song (at least that’s what I assumed), but it turned out to be a confusing sad song. Don’t get me wrong , I loved that song right away after I listened for the first time. I’m just saying it’s not suitable to represent Tine. It’s another big mistake in my opinion.

Besides all the things I mentioned above, the series is still enjoyable, and Scrubb’s songs are way beyond superb. The music, directing (especially episodes 1–10), and acting are superb to me , at least more than worth watching.

I gave it a 9.5 score after 5 episodes, but now I’ve sadly reduced it to 8.0. I didn’t expect that, and I really didn’t want to lower my rating — this is actually the first time I’ve ever reduced my score for a series. Maybe it’s just the result of hoping too much for something.

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2 Moons 2
2 people found this review helpful
by Bow123
Aug 5, 2019
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 8.5
I'm on the halfway on this series. Firstly,I'll have to admit that I was one of not greatful fans to hear about reseting over all casts. But since from the first trailer and promo clips, it changed my mind upside down. At first, I was like it's ok but when the series began and right now I'm like "uhm..Not Bad., it's great " .
When it comes to storyline, I feel like a little rushing. Because first 2 moons gave a great detail about the whole series. This storyline will make you a bit coufused if you didn't watch or know any of 2Moons facts or original storyline. But again, I like that I could get all of 3 couples romances. The first 2 moons the series storyline will end with just 4 episodes in this version and we can get a lot more about 2 moons. I hope that won't make you feel like spoiler.
Acting? I'm impressed with the youngest one " Ming " (Joong) .He has chrisma and a great potential ahead. All of the actors are great too. The couple I like the most in this version is definitely " Ming Kit" (though I was PhaYo fan before). But... I feel like this PhaYo version is a little over acting. I'm ok with Wayo (Earth) although sometime he's a bit awkward in shy moments , but Pha is not OK. It may be only for me. I think Pha characters is cursed or may be Pha is too difficult to be portrayed. Anyway, this Pha version is a lot more greater in acting than the first one. But not exactly in complexion.
Ahhh... Music? All I know is I do not like the auto tune parts very much. Still the good song though.I don't have much to say to this.
As concluded,I'll have to say to all the negative guys out there that you guys need to try this. It's definitely worth the wait and watch. Although I believed (like completely) that this version of 2moons will fail me and I can't replace the first casts with anyone.... but now It doesn't. A great improvement over all than the first one. May be better than the first one. I like PhaYo in first version but in this one, I like MingKit the most. My smile automatically came out whenever I see them.I let you know that first version of Kit totally failed me(don't swear at me ,sry xD) and I'm intrested in PhaYo only before. But now in this version, I'm intrested in the whole series that I can't wait new episode every week. Sorry for my boring and non professional review.I just wanted to recommend to you all. I'm assure that you won't be disappointed.
Love To 2 Moons and Mooners

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Every You, Every Me
0 people found this review helpful
by Bow123
Nov 20, 2024
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 9.0

Deserve Better Attention

You’ve probably seen many comments saying this show deserves more attention than it’s currently getting — and I completely agree. There are so many things I liked about this series, as well as many things I didn’t expect.

First of all, the acting. You can accuse me of judging too quickly, but I have to admit that I initially underestimated the cast and crew. As you know, there are countless BL series nowadays, and most of them are just average or repetitive. The stories are often things we’ve already seen — about adulthood, the mafia, or crime — but with simple, predictable plots. The worst part is that many don’t even focus on storytelling or acting anymore; they just want to sell the series. At least, that’s how I feel.

And of course, being a typical modern BL series, this one also aims to go viral with a few over-sexualized scenes. But on the other hand, its other aspects are nearly perfect for the current standard of the BL industry.

The first thing I want to praise is the acting. Top is always superb in every role he portrays, and this might be one of the best performances I’ve ever seen in Thai BL history — especially the character Namping (I’m sure you know which scene I’m talking about). Mick, on the other hand, is good but still a bit raw, probably because he’s young. He clearly has potential though — he adapts well to every role, showing different expressions and emotions accordingly. Their versatility, especially Top’s, is on another level.

The story and script are refreshing — kind of like an anthology series, which is rare in BL. It’s not technically an anthology, but it gives off that vibe during the first few episodes, and it feels truly refreshing. Seeing this made me realize that if you can’t write a more compelling long story and end up dragging it out with unnecessary subplots (looking at you, GMMTV), then making a shorter series like this can actually be much more entertaining. And if we’re lucky, we might get a talented team like this one.

Lastly, about the crew — especially the director and editor. I have to say, their choices and editing are key reasons why this series feels so good. The cinematography is something rarely seen in BL or Yaoi productions. I also admire how they didn’t overuse cringey background music without purpose. If you’re a movie junkie, you know exactly what I mean — too many BLs ruin good moments by flooding them with unnecessary background soundtracks. I really like how this one lets some scenes breathe naturally, without aggressive music, allowing viewers to connect more deeply with the characters’ emotions.

The script is simple yet effective, and the entire crew is clearly talented. I’d really love to see more of their future projects.

Overall, this series might not be something groundbreaking or entirely new, but it’s absolutely worth your time. I usually don’t follow ongoing shows — I prefer to wait until they’re finished — but I found myself waiting each week for new episodes since episode 5.

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