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Kiss
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Jul 8, 2022
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Overall 3.5
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Well, from the series called 'Kiss', I would expect maybe... A better kiss?;-)

Okay... We have 2 pretty girls and 2 hot guys here. They're all "friends". But make no mistake, there's only one possible pairing. Because the main cast includes both Thawornwong brother & sister. Obviously the producers weren't "cruel" to make the siblings portray a couple. Then again, they might actually look less wooden than most onscreen couples, thanks to that:-p

First look: Girl with looks of Mild Lapassalan is supposed to be strictly buddy-like kind, whom no one wishes to treat as female. Younger looking girl with more dependent character is supposed to be her big sister. Pop Khamgasem, who was so sexy in 'Love Lie Hide Fake', acts like buffoon in this. There will be no shortage of WTF in this show, no doubt.

First episode is like cramped with nosy parkers who can't mind their own bussiness. It's positively annoying. I instantly recalled Mek Jirakit's previous role in 'Part-Time Lover', where his character didn't wish to have any friends for exactly this reason:-)

After that, I waited many episodes for something romantically enjoyable. After 10 episodes filled with vague mixture of this and that, there is a first Mook & Tao kiss, which is fake so obviously, that we as the audience are clearly shown that these two actors did struggle with filming this. Maybe she would really be better off with her brother, lol. After all, we don't have to care about the private lives of the cast, just as long as we do get to see good result. By the way, the kiss didn't feel right even from the characters perspective. Like, he kisses her as her boss on a bussiness trip? Where she got drunk, heartbroken from her fresh break-up with somebody else?

I must say I probably expected something else from this series. Perhaps some lipstick company sponsored this, and it's the reason for the name. The actual content? One "romantic couple" spends most of the time in office. He is her direct supervisor so I found the relationship very uncomfortable. The other "romantic couple" spends most of the time at school. It's all very group kind of thing with many meddlers. He is supposed to be her friend, but he slept with her at a party (which "happened" offscreen) and since that their whatever relationship is strained. She starts dating a complete stranger just to avoid him (or so it seems). It's someone who starts hitting on her out of the blue. I don't know what was the purpose the writer aimed for, but the other guy gives the impression like he was just paid to court her. Or, perhaps he made a bet with someone. Because of how much he insists that she dates him RIGHT NOW and as soon as she does, he brings her to meet his mother (another WTF scene).

Needless to say, I didn't enjoy either of the two lines. There's large load of side characters (never a good sign) who try to add to it by being funny, which is more or less annoying. Or maybe, if we just had the group-camaraderie and focus on their friendships, which at least might be real, rather than the artificial romance, it would be better? (There's a also the weird psycho side-character who attempts to strangle the main girl at one point, but not much importance is given to THAT.) Tay Tawan looks hot in this, perhaps he should have a third line... which he actually does. It turns out, the "group of friends" actually consists of 2 bickering couples + 1 odd guy out. Hence the constant tension. Whatever it is, it's not enjoyable. I know there's also 'Kiss Me Again' and 'Dark Blue Kiss' as additional series attempts, but after watching 'Kiss', I am not excited.

Because I haven't seen anything much exciting here. That part got skipped or perhaps happened off screen. Any kind of fun seemed to left town, and I wasn't interested in solemn conversations about possible unexpected pregnancy, the only thing I kept thinking of during such scenes was: Why the hell couldn't they cut Mek Jirakit's hair into SIMPLE, SHORT haircut? Would that be so hard to do? Did they HAVE TO let him look like a moron, OR spend hours styling it? (because if they would NOT fix it with a ton of hairproduct, then it would fall all across his face) I grew to hate what they do to male hair on tv. And I had enough time to dwell on it here, because I was colossally bored. I was a HAIR close to dropping this series in episode 12 out of 16. Enuff said.

The office "romance" reaches its highest point of "drama" when some rumors spread across the office. It's the first time the girl starts acting more than just a wooden doll, but she chooses the moment when for the first time I agreed with what was happening. She should quit that job. (And had she done that long time ago, she could have at least spared the audience.) So, she ends her lame internship in which even fotocopying was beyond her capability level, but leaves carrying a big box, like she did work there for years. Tao Sattaphong's character looks wistfully out of the window, like she is ending their marriage, or smth. At least I smirked about how this looked ridiculous. First time after long boredom. Not that the other couple was better...

Watching them sitting on a bench having a serious talk going nowhere (but accompanied by serious, classic piano music) because the girl would rather ponder this or that, but couldn't simply lift her a.. and go at doctor's. So far, we haven't yet seen if this "pregnancy" was even confirmed. I don't know why, but somehow I doubted that they even slept together. What if they remembered wrong? I mean, NOTHING in this show really convinces the audience there is (ever was) anything between these two. It all felt colder than the fridge to me.

The girl who is not capable to do a simple urine test, is nevertheless ready to quit school immediatelly & ruin her future in a flash. All the hysterical side-characters seem more invested in the main story than the main ones... The supposedly pregnant girl meets the psycho girl on the top of the stairs in very obvious scene just to end up in the hospital at last... Big, big drama scene occurs in the hospital, where everyone yells on the top of their lungs (even after a nurse came to ask them to be quiet) about the big secret, which after FOURTEEN episodes is about as exciting as a party in a nursery home. And the "big" sister who is unable to survive 1 day at work throws the main guy out and says dramatically that she'll take care about her sister and nephew by herself... One would laugh, if not bored to death by then. It appears that making a (functioning) simple romance drama was just beyond this drama's producer's skill. Now, did they leave the industry, or made 2 more related dramas? Then, who am I to complain things make no sense in drama world, if they don't in real one?

Last two episodes finally start focusing on the couples without all the bullsh*t, which could work if it was episode 2, not 2 from the end. Even so, these were just not very enjoyable. The first girl got a choice in between a complete stranger who, without ANY relationship development, relentlessly pursued her. And still, he was (sadly) more likeable than the main guy, who acted like an a.. the whole time (if you tell the girl that you don't care if she'd date someone else, then you do deserve that she'll date someone else) and never really talked straight to anyone, except of his roommate or colleague or who that person was (a minor support character that is not even listed as Cast here on MDL). As for the second girl, by the time her guy was finally ready to openly pursue her, she was too tired from all the cr*p she went through with the secondary guy. And the viewers with her. In this is a spoiler-free review, I won't reveal wether both the couples, in their last scene - where the guy grabs girl's hand, apologizes for his behavior during the whole series and asks her for 1 more chance - did kiss, or not.

I have more romantic life than these characters. Which is about the most unflattering thing I can say about a drama. LOL.

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Ruk Jung Aoey
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Jul 1, 2022
13 of 13 episodes seen
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Overall 5.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
At the beginning, I was dissapointed that Jacqueline Muench was once again in a side-role. I am long-term convinced the spotlight should belong to Jackie, there's something captivating about her besides good looks, which cannot be always said about the other actress she is to play the second fiddle to. In lakorns like 'Rak Kan Panlawan' I didn't mind it as she was running her own cute side-romance. Cases like this, 'Game of Outlaws', 'Rabam Mek'... she has to be some nightclub side-girl or the main girl's antagonist. She's better than that!

First scene of this lakorn, we have the typical henhouse with two female doctors competing who's to be better at patient's diagnosis (it's more important to win, than the life of a patient, of course), who's to date local cute male doctor and who's more popular on the internet. I think, enough said. I didn't like either of the female characters. This mercifully gets interrupted by one of them going away solo.

Second episode is filled with crazy comedy, but even that gets long. There are "funny brutality" scenes... Then because Taew's character was drunk one episode, they let her be drugged the next. LOL at Prin Suparat's cameo, though:) Episode 5, I contemplated what's there to stick with this series for. Perhaps just the cute Ter Chantavit, or Prima & Sorawit couple. I found episode runtime double than it should be, though. Episode 6, there is a boxing match... DURING which there were too long sequences I wanted to skip(!!) Enough said. The annoying show only was saved by the super cute Ter Chantavit.

I kept watching for Ter Chantavit... Also couple of the village side-characters, who were funny. Overall, it's a crazy-comedy series. While it was annoying at first, later I admitted it was the right tone for this. It would not be bearable, had it taken itself seriously. Episode 9, it really goes crazy-crazy. Every scene is a parody of something, characters speak straight to the camera, one more actor from '2018 Kom Faek' makes appearance, there is a hilarious "videoclip" sequence... Among all this fun, boredom is gone but no romance really works as great ridicule is made of it, too.

Episode 10 eases off the crazy comedy a little - though there's still lot of it - and romance gets the bits of vacated space here and there. Jackie's character gets more substance than just an someone else's antagonist, like she deserves.

One episode Ter Chantavit's chief pretends he's gone crazy in very fun way, it was a pitty that was not longer. Then the romance lines go on... The "brutality humour" gets repeated... I must say by the time it was all over I was kinda tired of all the crazy comedy/parodic elements. Kinda pointless to review this as "drama", it really was wacky mishmash of this and that, but at least it had 13 episodes and not 30 and it wasn't overall that boring.

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Khun Noo Ruen Lek
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May 18, 2022
15 of 15 episodes seen
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Overall 4.5
Story 1.5
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 2.0
This lakorn, Thanwa got paired with then only 19-year old Pupe Kessarin. Despite that, they worked well together and overall I was satisfied with the performance of young Pupe. But 33-year old Andrew Cronin DID look a bit like creepo with her:) The show also features child actress as a ghost, but she is also good and likeable. Who is bordering on the line is the evil uncle. The whole murder plot and evil "stepmother" are surplus and not watchable, I tried to skip as much as possible. And if that was not enough of constant-yelling-bad-acting, to top it all there is yet another BEYOND SURPLUS character of the evil stepmother's "daughter", making it 2 stupid evil women in 1 house serving the same function in the drama, with actresses only 12 years apart in age. So overall count is 5 extras to a good romance. While every lakorn has some, 5 is a LOT.

While I enjoyed most of the main couple's interactions, I certainly did not enjoy most of the main story. The evil psychopatic "uncle" got way beyond the line. Even compared with the child ghost, lol. I think we CAN have a lovestory where the main couple is not surrounded by characters that mostly belong to prison/pillowed cell? Obviously, thai do not think so. Because this lakorn's story is actually pretty typical. Nevertheless I found the "crime line" quite unwatchable and mostly fastforwarded through it. The two main couples were cute, though. So was the good guardian spirit:) Still, most of the screentime we have to deal with crazy stuff centering around various antagonists, which sadly is a norm for a lakorn.

Extra points: 1) Kisses! Especially appreciated from such young nang'ek. I would excuse HER to fake, after watching 40-year old actresses STILL struggling with a small peck, lol. 2) Good song 'Ru Mai' by No One Else.

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Ruk Plik Lok
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May 6, 2022
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 6.5
Story 3.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 3.0
Rewatch Value 4.0
The title song is annoying (partially sang in bad english), then we have the annoying "love-square" thingy where everyone is torn in between two options, we have 30-year old "girlie" Aom Sushar who got paired up with barely 21-year old Peter Denman wearing the world's most slimy hair... towering over Aom even when she's wearing her killer heels (looking awkward but not hiding it: so he's not actually unlikeable). We have Saimai Maneerat & Puen Khanin who are close to kiss as soon as in episode 2, but they don't do it (epi 3, they dance tango and then fake-do it). And we have 40-year old M Apinan, who still counts as the most attractive member of the whole cast... in gay side-role. But! We also have very very cute & likeable child actress. I'm not into kids in lakorns unless they are really cute.

Clearly kissing is banned in this lakorn, because we can't see it with any couple, present or flashback. It has fast progress of relationship in between the characters though, no wonder it's 10 episodes only. Somehow Saimai & Puen couple isn't exciting at all, despite them having their almost-kiss in every episode. Peter & Aom couple has huge age gap. The child is needed actually to save it somehow. Still this couple has more life to it.

After the past of all characters got explained, I settled in and cheered mainly for the Peter & Aom couple, not only as lovers but also best set of parents for the little girl. I especially cheered for Peter Denman's character and his "papa giraffe" to be the little girl's dad. Denman, youngest member of the main cast, was able to portray warmth and maturity which was pleasant to watch. He was actually more credible than Aom Sushar's thirty year old pixie.

As the other review pointed out, since episode 7 it all kind of crumbled. The characters including the nicely mature ones went petty for the sake of bringing more drama, which made me wish instead for peace and quiet, for the little child. Overall I really wasn't enjoying the "progress" the characters made. Somehow, everyone became less likeable, of course the little girl's mom ("evil spoiled bitch") acted the worst because her character got also unhinged by the scriptwriter to go too far with the little kid, else she was pitiable more than anything else, and by the way she was the prettiest woman around (the usual rule "the prettiest actress = nang'ek" did not apply in this show) so I kind of wished her to repent and get happy ending instead of just leave. Never mind. If they made everyone an asshole just for the sake of romantic angst, they should have added kiss, though. A good one. Not a forced fake thing to uglify this drama. Also, I obviously felt they put the little girl through too much... Hopefully, at least the child actress had a good experience shooting the drama.

Episode 8 added yet one more bizarre twist that made no sense and divided all characters into 2 battle groups (it's a custody battle for a little girl who doesn't remember her dad, but remembers her nanny). Her naughty mom doesn't get her happy ending. In fact no one does, the only thing we get to see is someone proposes to someone but it's not a couple that one would cheer for before this episode. Episode 9 the general situation calms down. Things are more or less back to how they originally were, only now everyone has a broken heart. So that was probably the only purpose.

Of course there is a "big action final" in the end and Peter Denman kisses the right girl on her oxygen mask, lol. It's so bad it's funny. It's clear they didn't know what to do with the ending, but they managed to squeeze some really hilarious moments into it (those were unrelated to the main plot). There is a happy ending on a beach of course, but the main guy suddenly started wearing glasses so that the audience could see there was a further barier in that final kiss, to forgive how it looked. Looked like the cast was also glad this was 10 episodes only. I won't even mention the death-embarassing "catholic" (aren't they all buddhists?) wedding with the english speaking priest and english spoken wows recited by the asian groom & bride, who both then posed for a camera not-kiss. Yeah, I was also glad it was ending.

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Qi Pao
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May 6, 2022
13 of 13 episodes seen
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Overall 3.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 3.0
Rewatch Value 3.0
Well, this one looked I am going to drop in episode 1:) To tell the truth, I just opened it with intention to close it after a quick while, as I have ZERO interest in ghost stories. 'Sarp Phusa' was a pain for me. But right at the beginning, I enjoyed Anne & Krissada dynamics when she mistakenly took him for a thief, so I stayed. I tried to more or less ignore the ghost element which was surprisingly easy, one more reason that kept me on... I just took it she looked like his dead girlfriend, and that was it. Not that such story should have much of an appeal for me either, but it was delivered surprisingly well, too. I liked all the main duo's following interactions and what I appreciated the most, was he told her right in episode 1. Not only told her, he SHOWED her. Everything, photos, videos... He described their relationship. Anne's character KNEW from the start and the fact she resembled someone from his past so closely was NOT used as a "shocking" revelation after god knows how many episodes. All that earned my plus points. So, having watched many mind-numbingly stupid ghosts shows in the past, I allowed one more to bother me, for - hopefully - the last time:) I kept watching.

Supporting cast is good in comedy. That helped, too. Also there was a funny moment in second episode where Anne's character believed that pra'ek murdered his previous girlfriend. And was now after her, lol. With more episodes, the screentime devoted to ghost stuff, the past and the annoying side-characters plotting against the main girl for some silly reason or other, and their long side-stories started piling up, so I began skipping. But I stayed and watched scenes with Nhing Nirut, as watching him is enjoyable no matter the role.

But then - besides the added ghost stuff and the revenging family stuff - even long flashbacks, featuring many side-character's past stories AND Anne portraying the other (now dead) girl, were added. When they started to take up most of each episode's screentime, I began considering dropping this. There was now too many elements I wanted to skip. It all started to remind me of 'Yok Lai Mek (2009)' and that was a suffering of a watch I didn't want to repeat.

This was my last chance of watching Krissada as pra'ek (I've watched all his other subtitled lakorns already) so I did not want to drop this one... But, even those rare pra'ek-nang'ek scenes that were free of any past/ghost/revenge/villain bullsh*t were not spared from the hysterics of yet one more side-character, a super-jealous batsh*t crazy secondary female, thus spoiling rare "normal" scenes of Krissada-Anne. Episode 5, they DO get to enjoy 2 minutes alone, which results in fake CHEEK kiss (they needed to fake a kiss on the cheek, even) and Anne's character being immediatelly abducted by a secondary villain male. Oh yes, in case we did NOT have enough elements disrupting the romance genre, there's a little dose of "action/kidnapping", too. Just EVERYTHING but romance.

Episode 6 there is a proper slap/kiss. I mean the oldfashioned kiss followed by a slap then followed by even longer kiss... So we get the oldfashioned camera angle and kissing right beside the mouth, of course. The more awkward it gets the sooner it is interrupted by the hysterical secondary female, once again.

Episode 7 on Anne's character who's alive investigates who killed the dead one... Since then, there's practically nothing to keep my interest... Krissada & Anne were adorable together, else I wanted to skip 90% of the runtime. I really had ZERO interest in the plot.

The whole hong-kong setting was corny. The title "qipao" everyone was in such awe with was an usual kitchy chinese flower dress. The family jade bracelets looked absolutely ridiculous I couldn't imagine even a child wearing them (reminded me of 'Yok Lai Mek', again). As can be expected from anything chinese-related (would prefer if thai dramas remained in Thailand). Music was annoying the hell out of me. The family drama was tedious as hell. I wasn't interested in character's lengthy history. I didn't care who killed the dead girl. The series felt very long even with only 13 episodes. Episode 10 already felt like a 100.

Saying all this, you can imagine how much I fastforwarded in the end... I tried not to get too nauseated by all the murder and corpse bride stuff. Such idiocy cannot be saved by having a gay character. Krissada was cute but honestly the heoine would be better off not meeting him, lol. Especially because she would have never left her thai office with the funny side-characters and never traveled to h-k. She could have spared the audience SO much.

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A Life
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Apr 10, 2022
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
I'm afraid watching Takuya Kimura - who might be 45, yet the state of his hair (or his belly) is amazing in compare with guys 10+ years younger - was actually a better treat than watching the drama itself, but never mind. At least I could relate to the leading lady character: I would still want him back after all these years;-) When I checked the name of the beautiful main actress, I found she is already dead. She did only 3 dramas after this. Plus, there's Nanao... The cast is definitely an eye candy. Else, hospital dramas are always kind of tedious for me... I didn't really mind it's 10 episodes only. But, I appreciated - as the series was centrally focused on one central medical case - the "procedurality" of it, showing not only the surgeries, but the very long preparation, the endless hours of practicing, the view we were given upon how the surgeons actually train to do it. Then, in the surgery scenes, it was always a combination of applying the skill versus the state of mind. What I also liked they showed the characters being emotional just right. Well, it's known that unlike koreans, japanese are unbeatable in finding the right measure;)

Note: I have given the best rating in the end, because I appreaciated the ending and the overall closure. I don't agree with someone saying the romance was scarse. It WAS romantic. Sometimes, one look is worth more than ten passionate kiss scenes. (Especially, if we have the cast we have here.) I actually appreciated we didn't get to watch the main heroine, who was no longer a young girl, doing something like fleeing away and leaving husband with whom she spent majority of her adult life and with whom she shared a CHILD. I appreciated how things got portrayed. This was a mature, kind and human drama and I appreciated it.

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Miss Culinary
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Mar 12, 2022
13 of 13 episodes seen
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Overall 5.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 3.0
Well, friends, the last thing I expected was to like a lakorn called 'Miss Culinary', starring Gybzy Wanida. I never liked her lakorn before, and I never liked her. As for Jason Young, I never as much as COUNTED him as an actor. As for the younger generation couple, I don't know. I don't like two-generation stories and I sure don't seek out period setting. And I don't care for COOKING the slightest! LOL. But, this was great. See, I say it all the time that it's not about what the lakorn is ABOUT:) However, it had a huge flaw, not concentrating on its theme (being food), rushing heroine's career line too much, while plaguing the screentime with weak "romance" line.

I do like work dramas so that aspect worked well with me, obviously. The main heroine aspires to be great in her work and I seem to always enjoy that trope. I'm not keen on the whole story being actually narrated by somebody else, but never mind. I was enjoying the main heroine's journey to become a great chef so much I could spare romance line completely. But no, she has to have a double one. Both the guys she meets are good, both the romance lines are lame and go from nowhere to nowhere, but we dwell painfully long time on it. While it's funny one of the guys is half her age and it's not the one portrayed by Jason YOUNG, I wished we could just focus on the work drama.

That's very pleasant, well executed, the main heroine knows passion for her craft, willingness to learn, humility and endurance, AND in stark contrast to her "romance" behavior, isn't picky. She gets to work for vastly various people. The topic of cooking (which does NOT interest me) is made as interesting as possible, the work challenges are engaging, visual works perfectly and the acting - including those actors I previously never praised - is commendably understated. No cheap overacting in this lakorn: and that's something in the case of Jason Young, especially:) Who directed this? Let them make more lakorns, please.

With the series progressing, we repeatedly change the main heroine's workplace rather abruptly, while I wouldn't mind to spend way more time in there. We then spend the time with the modern generation couple, which is not a couple, but another threesome. The guy talks straight to the camera explaining various ways how to determinate which of the two girls he actually loves. I say if he loved someone he'd hardly have doubts, THAT would not be his problem, lol. In short, I'd prefer if this lame guy would concentrate solely on telling the story of his mother: and preferably the one about her success, not about "how his mother met his father". Luckilly, we always return to the period line (perhaps this should rather be a story of his GRANDmother? if she "invented" that much of thai cuisine), but even there we have the same thing going on. Soon, Gybzy Wanida's main heroine is asking her friend which of the two guys who are crushing on her should she choose. I felt like smacking her face. Didn't she already moved in with one of the guys, introduced him to his mother, told him she loved him and nobody else? Seriously, this should just concentrate on her work-related journey. She seemed like completely different person in her spare time! When I was watching the work side of her, I was cheering for her so much. I wanted to keep that. Therefore, I wanted to watch the work drama where I got a heroine I rooted for. Not the relationship drama where I got a leading lady acting like a c*w.

Period line was bearable only partially (when whole episode got dedicated to relationship stuff only, it was a disaster). The present line was completely unwatchable. Again and again, one of the girls was asking the son of the main heroine which of the guys his father was. Again he did not reveal it. I wanted to shout: I don't care! LOL. The son definitely knew about his mother's lovelife in too much detail. Seriously, all I wanted was for this series to stop dealing with it. I would accept gladly had the mother chosen either of the guys, even the one I liked less, as long as the other one would immediatelly pi** off. And while we're at it, the son might, too. Both the period surplus guy and the whole present time "story" could (and should) be axed. Let the mother have just one guy, let's focus on her work story, and let's keep the son only as voiceover. Would that be so hard to do?

This way, the series felt long despite having 13 short-runtime episodes only. While the relationship drama got overplayed in a loop several times over, the work drama was interrupted and incomplete. As a result, half the time I loved this series, half the time I wanted to drop it immediatelly (yes, without getting to know who the modern line guy's father was, or which girl he chooses, geez I would take pride in NOT learning it). How to rate it now? This series was definitely successful in making me enjoy a story about pursuing a career in cooking (though it ends up in weird paradox of her still not knowing the same as nearest street vendor), and even more particularly successful in making me resent watching a romantic line (despite the otherwise likeable characters), which always used to be my favorite. Gee, I could recommend this show if you call yourself incurable romance junkie and wish to get cured. Try this one, it might do the trick;)

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What the Duck
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Dec 31, 2021
20 of 20 episodes seen
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Overall 5.0
Story 2.0
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 4.5
Rewatch Value 2.5
I watched this subtitled by someone calling themselves 'Lazy Subber', who nevertheless were not lazy to type hundreds of their own comments extra to the subtitles.

Series include some awkward scenes and kiss scenes and bed scenes and over the top scenes that won't leave you at ease in your seat so there IS enough to comment on. It is at times very entertaining to read it, nevertheless it also kinda distracts the viewer from the actual content being... a VERY uneven work, as a drama series piece. The added commentary is actually the only consistent thing the viewer can count on, here.

But then, what can I expect from the series that is called 'What the *uck' (everyone can obviously imagine 'F' instead of the 'D':) There's lots of sex and stupid behavior so that's why this won't bore you but I can't vouch for any other qualities, LOL.

For 20 episodes this was quite long and not very eventful, I mean what happened in like episode 17 might as well happened in episode 2:) On the other hand, one of the boys STILL didn't come clean to his female date and I didn't get it. Well, one of these days BL scriptwriters would have to come up with some actual script rather than always adding "unsuspecting" girlfriend to the mix. It's getting old.

It all kinda felt like it didn't really have a story and if it was really "adapted from a novel", then I can't imagine that novel, LOL. Or maybe I can, after all anyone who can write can write, we know since Twilight, heh. In today's times, where we have internet posts which are so "popular" they get published as a "novel" in the end, we have a result like this. There is even a sequel to this (in compare this 20-episode season, the second has only 8) so fingers crossed. Else it really can be called 'Boring Love'.

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Tunnel
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Dec 30, 2021
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 7.5
Wow! Another 'Life On Mars', lol. Forgive me, but there IS a copper appearing at his own police station in different year than he'd thought possible. Classic 'Life On Mars' beginning:) Not that I'd need a thai version. I adore the british version (hated the american one, tolerated the korean one) to bits. But I find the leading guy... cute? I don't really like most of the korean guys, so I won't be watching the original with Choi Jin Hyuk (I really don't like him) but I'll try 'Signal'. Now back to the thai one... I even like he's the guy from the 80s, with some level of sexism:) I mean there is a creepy female "doctor" who joins the investigating team in episode 2 and I just wished her to go away. What I loved about the original 'Life On Mars' was the bromance, and here it was similar. It was funny when the chief discovered who the lead hero actually is. He is his "P'" (senior) from back in the day. Therefore a very cute dynamics gets established in the station. As nobody else understands why is the chief's behavior so respectful towards this new "subordinate":) So funny when the "new kid on the station" acted like impatient dad of them all:) It's not as brilliant as 'Life On Mars', because here, main guy gradually convinces others that he's from the past ('Life On Mars' is extremely unique show: among other things it's BECAUSE nobody believes the main guy traveled in time:) So it's more like classical sci-fi, but it's still VERY enjoyable watch. The opening credits are great with good music, not very long but I enjoyed those time and time again. The atmosphere built is successful, the cast outdid themselves, I think here it's everyone's best role, and in case of Top Todsapol it's his only role, so it's a must watch:) Never mind my mentioning 'Life On Mars', it's just a series I'm so obsessed I see it in everything:) 'The Tunnel' is a nice watch for any audience interested in watching a thai series that is NOT a lakorn AND is in all respects enjoyable. It's not exceptional show, the story is not original or really smart (I think we could have spent the last 3-4 episodes better, we already had one culprit plot and less stupid than this one), but you should enjoy watching.

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E-San Love Story
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Nov 30, 2021
Completed 0
Overall 4.0
Story 3.0
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
A totally average looking girl leaves for too far & too long, leaving her totally hot boyfriend behind. Tono Pakin, perhaps a tad old for portraying naive greenhorn, keeps waiting for her in small rural place, where he's got quite limited variety of girls he could be cheating on her with anyways. So much for the "love story".

Now, most of the screentime is filled with peculiar side-characters. They are supposed to be funny, I'm sure.

Okay... To name something positive about this movie, the music is good (being E-san) and Tono is a good actor. He's really wasting his super dramatic facial expressions here, though. I wish to see him in another 'Fatal Destiny' kind of movie (yeah, movie would be better than another series). This way we're watching musical sequences with camera whirling wildly (to the point to make you nauseous) while filming a completely static scene where nothing major happens.

All in all this movie bored me and haven't stirred at least mild interest in me.

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Lep Krut
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Nov 14, 2021
18 of 18 episodes seen
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Overall 5.0
Story 3.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 2.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

Dark. Trashy.

Note Watcharabul doesn't look handsome anymore, LOL. Cee Siwat was always a cutie but got a bit slimy in his thirties (the oldfashioned hair gel adds to it, too). I always liked Praew Chermawee in the past but here Yui Chiranan became my favorite. Very cute fighting/flirting sequence with Cee Siwat right in episode 1:) It's been long since 'Le Femme Nikita' that I watched stuff like this, LOL.

Talking about years back... Music here sounds REALLY dated. The villains use some kind of mind control... There is some kind of a cult wearing masks... It's all so b-grade. So, the spicy character interactions are what makes watching this bearable (yeah, it gets quite unwatchable at times) because despite them all having smartphones, this seriously doesn't seem like something from 2018.

Action is present in every episode. For me, to care about an action scene, I need to care about the people in it. Both couples here engage in action scenes, but while Yui Chiranan's heroine is a woman who can take care about herself well, Praew Chermawee's character is a stupid "reporter" who is only a burden and needs to be rescued each time.

Everyone here has a double identity or a triple agenda and most of the screentime is filled with the endless dealings of all the numerous groups involved, while I cared only for a few people. After first 5 episodes it all started to drag despite constant fight scenes. My only fun in the monstrose 18x90 minutes runtime were OCCASIONAL Yui & Cee scenes, some inserted comedy (little of it, but funny) and some action scenes so over-the-top they were funny, too. I seriously could not care less for any of the plot. First Yui & Cee kiss is episode 11. I waited long;)

The first use of the mind on control on the character I cared about was end of episode 15.

Rewatch value: Yui & Cee scene in episode 1.

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My Hero Series: Lines of Trickery Love
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Nov 3, 2021
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 3.0
Story 3.0
Acting/Cast 6.5
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
This show features the f**ked-up family lives. Pra'ek comes from tragedy family situation, chooses to live as a social worker to fight justice (which is not always met by aproval of his superiors). It looks like he could use a therapy as he quite loses control when seeing similar things he witnessed as a child. He meets two girls. One is living the hell of the poor. The other is living the hell of the rich. Both are actually treated quite similar by their "close ones", so much that it's funny.

The rich girl lives in the house right across of his, he actually brings up a telescope to watch her, LOL. He's more on point to asses her situation than with the poor girl (there he keeps some misunderstandings). While the poor girl still keeps her fighting spirit and also has her best friend, the rich girl clings to pra'ek as her only help, else she is just helplessly forced to smile in public. While the poor girl has to withstand hardship and mistreat at work to earn a little money only to get those wasted by her relatives, the rich girl is a prisoner of them who her family ows big money to.

If the poor girl & rich girl have one thing common, it's they have that kind of a mother they'd be better off without. I felt they both should have just leave home (be it the poor or rich house) and never look back.

What I didn't like was while there were 2 slimy evil guys, there was only 1 pra'ek. Therefore, in order to get rid of the competition, one of the girls - the rich one - slowly starts to act more like a nang'rai. Which was a pitty, because in the beginning, I would have preferred if pra'ek was going for the rich girl. She was the one who the big bad guy wanted, also she wasn't acting as silly so their couple interactions didn't remind of bickering of two ten-year-olds. But it's the poor girl on the poster, and pra'ek seems to go for her. Then the rich girl shows sincere remorse and shares good feelings with pra'ek, too. I really started zoning out. If the show itself didn't know which couple to cheer on, then how was I supposed to? One episode before last the two girls were still arm-pulling the guy in between themselves. Literally.

Similar to other multi-series called 'The Cupids', even here we deal with such a grave theme as human trafficking. AND similar to 'The Cupids', such theme is in great discordance with the character's silly antics. If human trafficking is really such a common occurence in Thailand, making such stupid tv shows about it is probably helping the real mafia even more.

The big evil guy's night club of course has a "cool" english name and I snickered every time it was shown. The club is called 'Booze' (what a classy name for a club, LOL). When thai are using english in any way, it is funny every time. But it's scary when a tender aged girl starts working in that nightclub as a "gentlemen's companion" and soon disappears (eerily underlined by the fact the barely 20 yr actress was dead before this aired). The guy himself (and his right hand man) looks rather lame with bland, plain looks and badly un/shaven beard.

I wasn't enjoying this much in any way, not as romance, not as drama... After all I was glad this was 8 episodes only. It felt long already.

Right before final of course there is even more action, kidnapping and gunfight, during which the "big boss" does the smuggling of girls across the border in person along with his henchmen who never seem to run out of bullets even if they unexpectedly leave the car and run off into a forest with a single gun. I was tired of hearing constant gunshots. Anyone knows some good romance series? Apparently not to be found much among thai lakorns. Those seem to compete in being as "crime sharp" as possible.

When I got to the final I was totally zoning out, I didn't care who got arrested, who got killed or who got mad. Everyone acted stupid to the EXTREME. Episode runtime was double than it should be.

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Sleepless Society: Two Pillows
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Sep 28, 2021
13 of 13 episodes seen
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Overall 5.0
Story 3.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 1.0
Sleepless Society? I skipped that one featuring a creepy little boy, but this one I found rather watchable: just the opening credits are great. Also thankfully this series features no supernatural, ghost or horror (I was afraid at first, seeing the posters).

The main characters in 'Two Pillows & A Lost Soul' are past their twenties, we don't deal with annoing "teenagers" in this one. Wife let off some steam wrong time wrong place, at the party that ended bad. She's far from selfless but she's got her share of grief. She has a horrendous mother (who keeps ruining her life since childhood), too. Husband beats the wife, but apart from that he's having a cute gay romance line. No black and white characters here. They all have some pretty dark moments but I could relate. The sleep issues are incorporated well, which is stylish for this series theme. Same works for music.

Amongst all this, a romance blossoms that involves Bee Namthip, who is still so beautiful I didn't mind the age gap, yet it kinda even more underlined the loneliness of her character. Watching her getting on with complete stranger still had a depressed tone for me. Their bed scene was good, though. I can appreciate it as I've recently watched another age-gap series with Nune Woranuch, who was even older than Bee Namthip, and yet she still wasn't able to do a simple onscreen kiss better than twenty years ago.

All these characters just being themselves would make a strong drama even without the whole murder case.

Unfortunatelly, things get even darker than would be my taste.

I didn't like anything that happened in episode 9.

After that, I finished the series but it wasn't the same anymore.
I found the ending rather cheap.

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Mon Jun Tra
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Sep 9, 2021
11 of 11 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 5.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 7.5

Remarkable how it's different from the parts before and after

This little 11-episode series is remarkable in 2 things. First, it's a part of multi-series. The part that precedes and the part that follows is so distinctly worse that it's a wonder especially if all is a work of the same production team. Also the casting definitely has nothing to do with it, as...

Secondly, it's a lakorn with Margie Rasri and it is NOT bad. Which is unique, LOL. She even has a double role here (not sure if that was necessary, the twin addition proved to stir feelings in Phiphat rather than Sama).

From the very beginning, this is entertaining. The main duo has a good tension in between them and it's not because they trip and fall into each others arms, have an imbecile argument with loads of yelling, or lash at each other before they know each other. I mean he is annoying her at first but he is doing that on a purpose (as he might have a certain history with her:)

As for Chakrit Yamnarm, him appearing in hawaiian shirt his character keeps wearing here is enough to make me smile (he also has a fat cat he keeps feeding sweets). And I nearly pi**ed myself with laughter at the retrospective scene with him having long hair (but then, I actually found him cute;)) The child actress was awesome... don't know if those were real twins or a double role, too? (MDL doesn't list the cast). But it's always so weird the same person who was so cool and smart as a child then grows up into someone so silly and annoying, right? Well, like I said 'Mon Jan Tra' IS way better than the other 'Musketeers' series, but it's NOT thanks to Margie Rasri or her (grown up) character here.

I think it's obvious I always way liked Chakrit Yamnarm and he's been around for quite some time, did so many pra'ek roles so the more pitty I never saw him in a single lakorn I would really like. Sometimes I doubted his acting abilities quite a bit. Sometimes he redeemed himself with me. But it was never a good lakorn (I'm not saying I watched all his lakorns, but I did watch 11 of them). To be completely honest I didn't find him very compatible with Margie Rasri, the more I must appreciate how well their romance line was delivered. They looked so niece & uncle, no matter how hot the uncle:)

I think this story's plot was pretty average. It was not in fact better than the other '3 Musketeers' stories. Before, Margie Rasri never seemed like a good actress to me. But in this short series she had a few really good scenes with Chakrit Yamnarm. It was not just about romance. When she told him that if anything happens to her sister she won't ever see him again, I believed her every word. Chakrit as well. Just his facial expressions without saying anything. But of course, majority of the screentime is devoted to action scenes.

I wouldn't re-watch it so this hardly is a 10 rating lakorn for me (too much action and stupid side-villain stuff). Chakrit definitely matured into more than just handsome pra'ek, though. I am going to watch '4 Kings', now!;-)

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Love by Chance
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Sep 7, 2021
14 of 14 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.5
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Note 1: This was ambivalent & difficult to rate so you need to read the review to assess what would YOUR rating be or if you don't want to be spoilered, first watch it yourself.

Well... There is no question as of who the "girl" is in shis one:)) As one of the boys acts so super timid (even a girl would put on more fight) that it's awkward to watch. Also right from the start (usually when two boys first meet, they need to adjust their dynamics for a time) the other boy treats him like a bird (excuse my british:) And then they have scenes that could remain IDENTICAL even had they put a real girl in timid boy's place. And I don't mean some thai "mangirl", I mean regular girl, no mannerism. I had seen boy couples that exchanged a couple of blows before falling into each others arms, and I could still understand that better than THIS.

The other boy is a shortie, but else way manlier, especially in behavior. There is a girl immediatelly impressed (and I could understand if there were more than just one). He isn't typical "pretty boy", but there's something very attractive about him and he has super cute smile. The actor does good with facial expressions, it can be said his acting definitely dominates between the main two.

!!Guys, important information! That is, for viewers like me, LOL. There is real kiss and and it's a good kiss, especially because one of the boys is hot. Nothing fake and nothing stiff. And you don't need to wait whole series for it... It comes early... Really hot:)!! LOL.

NOW I understand the popularity of this series. Though the timid boy's behavior is painful to watch. But the other boy... Wow! Aww:) Timid boy's got literally ZERO chance not to fall over the heels for him. Just like any girl, or gay guy, who would be in his place:)

Apart from him there's also Mean Phiravich, as a boy with enigmatic (or plain bitchy) behavior and dreamy eyes. Very striking combination:) As he is more handsome than both the main boys, he does get your attention no matter what, and there is one plain-yet-cute boy who's caught in the fireworks. I can see another couple in the making:)

Timid boy is getting on my nerves. The actor has this kinda lifeless way he talks. And the character... It would be okay if a GIRL acted like this. BEING GAY DOES NOT MAKE HIM A GIRL, DOES IT? But with a character like this it looks like it does. What a disservice to all gay guys. Alright. I'm trying to enjoy this series for the sake of the other boy, so... Looks like I'll have to swallow this. Even if it DOES get stuck in my throat.

The other boy makes up for the embarassment. Both in looks and in character. It's him who really makes me root for the couple. Or more like, root for his choice. Even if I don't understand how come he INSTANTLY treated timid boy as his girlfriend (and I mean it literally). But he's so likeable I just wish for the character to be with the one he's happy with. And well, his choice seems to be the boy who talks to himself the way you can see only female heroines do in hispanic telenovelas.

Oh, gosh! As soon as I thought this there was a scene of that boy who'd been fighting with Mean Phiravich's character (whom I suspect to become his love interest) walking the street AND talking loudly to himself. What's up with this series? LOL. It's not just timid boy, here.

Whoops! The mean boy (I mean, Mean Phiravich's character. But if THAT is his nickname, then let's really call him the mean boy... just for the word-play sake of this review) makes a move on timid boy. The most likeable boy (we know who I mean) swings by and immediatelly reacts like a pra'ek in a lakorn! Up to the last word. Let's call him the pra'ek boy because I really had to laugh. It's like what I've seen in every romance (the intense-kind) I ever watched, just always it was with a boy & girl. Not boy & boy. I watched boy & boy romances before but they were DIFFERENT. This looks kinda ridiculous to watch. I think it needs to be a BIT different when he's handling someone who's not wearing skirt. A TINY bit different. A tiny hair??

Ok pra'ek boy kisses timid boy in the locker room. It's been only 3 episodes since we've been treated by a kiss scene and we go even further now. Somehow, it was uncomfortable to watch, and normally I love hot scenes. I don't know. Perhaps I'm not enjoying as I'm not liking the timid boy.

Anyway, there is definitely going to be something between the mean boy and the... I have no nickname for him, yet:) But so far he keeps bothering the mean boy (grabbing his arm, too) for absolutely no reason. Someone didn't wanna think of some script?

Aanyway, pra'ek boy & timid boy decided to be boyfriends exactly at half of the series. And they go more or less public:) Mean boy also sees the couple and mocks pra'ek boy right to his face, flaunting that he would make more suitable boyfriend if he wanted to. I had to smile. Even if I like pra'ek boy, I admit I find it maybe tiny bit ridiculous watching how he keeps acting towards timid boy like a knight towards his lady:) Not that I'd wish the mean boy should really split the couple. If he would start dating the timid boy, not the pra'ek boy, it wouldn't help me.

Meanwhile, the biggest loser among them all who only watches porn all the time gets a girlfriend, AND Cherreen Nachjaree at that. Er... are the characters in this series just supposed to have unexplicable behavior? Meanwhile, pra'ek boy is all over timid boy, even introduces him to his family... I still don't get HOW they got so close. It's feels like they just had to do the script. Then the mean boy (who obviously has horrid mother) pulls the loud boy (who keeps following him around) towards himself by grabbing his collar in grand gesture and perhaps because of it, misses his target and plants long kiss right next to his mouth. Yeah, I understand the straight cast might not want to do it. But this drama just feels so random and artificially orchestrated I would get the same impression even without this.

The loud boy gets home and cries loud for the whole house to hear that he was kissed. His sister presents him with Chupa Chups lollipop and he gets hysterical... as the 'Chups' souds like "kiss" in thai, LOL. (You guessed right, I had way more fun with the second couple.) Anyways, he keeps yelling about it for days. I'll keep calling him the loud boy.

Aanyways, later on there is an episode where mean boy & loud boy are bonding over a cute doggie. LOLz. Of course it's more like mean boy is bonding with loud boy's cute doggie against loud boy's will and loud boy's expressions are priceless. And I'm finally having fun:) Mean boy steps over the boundaries with loud boy's family even after he stated they are too different a level to even talk. Anyways these two are almost too adorable together. Luckilly only for their fake kiss, else they would have swept the leading couple TO DUST. (And THEY are as far as bed scenes by now...:)

Watching pra'ek boy & timid boy together, I'm having such mixed feelings:) I'm all repulsed by timid boy, while all hot for pra'ek boy... who's getting on with timid boy, lolz. Next thing I know I nearly got an heart attack because there was REAL kiss of mean boy & loud boy. The end of the series is nearing, after all... so, mean boy already told loud boy he wants to date him. I find it speedy but I am all for it!;)

Not that poor loud boy ever said he's gay. Our mean boy takes no for an answer so he like, has to be, now:) Also Mean boy's got loud boy's number and keeps calling him and kissing him on a cheek incessantly. It's so much it's funny. But switching to the main couple doesn't help, timid boy is annoying as ever. It's funny that in one dialogue he says "lately it seems like I am annoying". LOL. Lately?:)

Final epi: some wow & cute moments for mean boy & loud boy, some group camaraderie, and some general feeling that this all ends after it barely scratched the surface. Looks like this whole series was just fullfilled with cute faces and childish behaving characters plus some added skinship to indulge the BL audience. But then the last scene with mean boy & loud boy kinda proved me wrong:) And it was Can of all the characters who spoken so genuinely about his feelings that for the first time it was not just childish, it was actually deeper:) Pitty Mean Boy didn't show any understanding. Instead of just being posessive, he could've listen more closely to what Can had to say.

Note 2: Perth Tanapon definitely has a future considering THAT he was 17 and WHAT he was able to portray.

Note 3: I guess there was one more side-line with some other boys I didn't comment on, 'cause I completely skipped it.

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