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  • Join Date: April 6, 2020
Replying to afo50 May 29, 2020
They don't have a toxic relationship so there is no need to tackle it and Type's anger issues had been tackled…
LOL. Please don't try to explain things that I can clearly see with my own eyes.
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momochio May 28, 2020
Review TharnType
Exactly. This drama was problematic af and people who love it really need to rethink their lives and their choices.
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Replying to castawaydish May 28, 2020
He's fluent in Thai. Watch his interviews.
Yeah. I stand corrected. I love his aussie accent.
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Replying to tbrow95 Apr 14, 2020
I love this drama a lot. One it doesn't romanticise rape and abuse. Two it goes in-depth with the story line.…
Yep. I had to stop watching Tharntype for all the damn abuse and toxic relationships.
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On Perth Nakhun Screaigh Apr 12, 2020
He's really cute but just like with Ryan Peng, it's obvious he doesn't speak Thai enough. The dub in the second episode was evident.
Love the series, though.
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On TharnType Apr 6, 2020
Title TharnType
As a gay man, I can say this show is terrible. Their relationship is toxic and problematic. Type is homophobic, violent and plain awful. No matter how hot both main characters are or how many cutesy moments they showed, it doesn't make up for the horrible stereotypes and insane behavior.

There's no character development. Tharn is good for the sake of being good and Type is just awful throughout the series. Yes, he accepts he likes Tharn but never goes beyond that, he still treats Tharn and other gay people like sh*t and still Tharn stays with him. I feel for anyone who finds this couple as goals or even acceptable.

I had high hopes with this drama but no, thanks, I'll stick to Why R U?
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