Why is Punn so incredibly difficult to watch? His behavior comes across as cheesy, and he behaves like my younger, pre-teen brother.
Episode 8 could be the turning point for me in considering whether to continue with this series. It felt, well, not quite up to par. I ended up skipping through many minutes of it, honestly. I echo the sentiments expressed by some of the comments regarding the noticeable difference in chemistry between Punn and Ashi compared to Muang and Namning. Furthermore, I'm somewhat uncertain about the direction the storyline seems to be taking after catching a glimpse of the preview for episode 9.
When I initially heard about this series, my expectations weren't high, but it pleasantly surprised me. I ended up thoroughly enjoying it. If there's one thing I'd alter, it's the events in episode 10. Oh, and it would have been nice to see Max find a special someone.
The ending left me delighted. The final episode exuded a sense of sweetness and warmth that I adored. I can't express enough how much I loved this series. The chemistry between Gawin and Krist was unexpectedly fantastic, and the storyline had me hooked. A truly remarkable plot! I'm eager to witness Gawin and Krist collaborate again in the near future.
The drama isn't of poor quality. The acting might not have been outstanding, but it wasn't subpar either, and the storyline was satisfactory. The brisk tempo of the drama prevents it from becoming dull. All in all, it's a suitable choice for a modestly funded, concise drama.
Pachara can act, but First, sorry you need to do more workshops. I just hope they will get more challenging characters. I'm loving the 2nd lead, but Boss, the sex scene is problematic. Hey, writer(s), do better next time.
Bhu is 26 and and plays a high school student,,,wow amazing!
This series is so problematic. Gun's acting did not improve since Golden Blood. I don't know where the story is even going?! Better have Thana-Time, they make a good couple. What's the coffee shop for?
The proposal scene felt incredibly authentic and genuine. I love how this episode concluded. EarthMix portrayed PhupaTian flawlessly, and their chemistry remains unmatched. They truly are exceptional.
Episode 8 could be the turning point for me in considering whether to continue with this series. It felt, well, not quite up to par. I ended up skipping through many minutes of it, honestly. I echo the sentiments expressed by some of the comments regarding the noticeable difference in chemistry between Punn and Ashi compared to Muang and Namning. Furthermore, I'm somewhat uncertain about the direction the storyline seems to be taking after catching a glimpse of the preview for episode 9.
Seems like Taecyeon's projects after Vincenzo haven't been up to par, huh?
The ending left me delighted. The final episode exuded a sense of sweetness and warmth that I adored. I can't express enough how much I loved this series. The chemistry between Gawin and Krist was unexpectedly fantastic, and the storyline had me hooked. A truly remarkable plot! I'm eager to witness Gawin and Krist collaborate again in the near future.
Tian - a true friend and brother. I pity this guy.
Lomfon - a JERK
Phat - i understand his actions.
The writer - a newbie messing a 'potentially' good series.
This series is so problematic. Gun's acting did not improve since Golden Blood. I don't know where the story is even going?! Better have Thana-Time, they make a good couple. What's the coffee shop for?
I am only watching this because of Bhu :)
Plus, Frank's hair is funny.