
Check out and go elsewhere
The prequel, also known as Episode zero, offered us the promise of a good story to come. We were interested to know what would happen in the future for Daonuea and Nine after their chance meeting at a resort. What is the rest of their background story? Will they resume their friendship in the days ahead?What follows is a muddled mess of a storyline. After a few episodes, you will not care what happens to these characters. It is not just that they all have flaws, but there seems to be a great level of dishonesty among them. It won't take long before you realize this series is a huge disappointment and a lost opportunity for the leads.
The girls are miscast. Praew gets to cry a lot and the young woman playing Candy gets to chew the scenery, as the saying goes.
Chahub and Best definitely have chemistry, but the back-and-forth relationship of Daonuea and Tee and Danouea and Nine, plus the constant indecision of Daonuea (Best) make you just want to give up on them all. They should have had a scriptwriter who could develop characters consistently.
Hopefully, Chahub and Best will find better projects soon. They certainly deserve something better than this.
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Better than the series
This special episode seemed to be the perfect setup for the series. The story got a good start and the actors showed great chemistry. You can believe that Nine and Daonuea, both trying to get away from something, were instantly attracted to one another. As the episode ends, you certainly want to know what happens to them in the future. Nine and Daonuea would seem to be a perfect couple.Chahub and Best are excellent and deserve more opportunities together and separately. Unfortunately, the series that followed was not very good and the script was trash. Even the performances of these two guys could not save the muddled series storylines. I just hope the series did not hurt their chances for more together.
Watch the special episode and skip the rest.
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Too Toxic
Spoiler Alert.The main character, Sorn, is toxic and manipulative. He takes advantage of the younger Jun throughout the first nine episodes. His toxic behavior is inexcusable.
Jun is just a bit too naive for someone his age. He is partly to blame for the messy relationship since he allows Sorn to take advantage of him.
The NC scenes are often in bad taste, since we know Jun was forced into accepting Sorn.
Even when Sorn tries to apologize in Episode 10, he holds onto Jun against his will and even yells at him at times. A few words of apology will not undo all of the terrible things Sorn has done. I could not go on to the final episodes.
This crew of fine actors deserved better. There could have been good chemistry between all the couples, but the mean-spirited storyline destroyed all that.
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