A sweet, fluffy, comfort show
Overall, the show leans on familiar character tropes and stretches out some plotlines. However, once Fah and Rak finally get together, their relationship is sweet, intimate, and deeply romantic. And there are no contrived conflicts between them.
The overprotected, ever-optimistic baby of the family character often feels more like a caricature than a real person. The difference this time is Kong—he embodies Rak so earnestly that I completely believe he could exist. His mannerisms and reactions are distinctly Rak. He is the highlight of the show, and it works because I'm fully invested in his journey.
If you're craving a sweet, fluffy show about a couple who get together and stay together, this is it.
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