Small-town > Big-city rom-com with a twist
This was… entertaining, for lack of a better word.
The trope of “buying affection with money” wasn’t my favourite – I didn’t particularly like how Rak and Mut started their relationship, even though I understand the reasons behind it for both characters. Additionally, I felt the continuation of their relationship after they returned to the mainland lacked depth.
Fort and Peat have incredible chemistry, which really carries the show, but I felt the plot was somewhat lacking. There was no real sense of direction; it seemed like the characters were just going through the motions without a clear goal in sight. As a result, some intense scenes fell flat for me because I kept asking myself, “What’s the point of this?”
Vie and Muk were fun to watch, but I was disappointed by their limited development. Their romance was cute and held a lot of potential, but it ended up being so secondary that it felt almost forgotten.
The BossNoel cameo made me giggle. I wish they had performed more as themselves rather than as characters, but I was still happy to see them.
Overall, while this wasn’t the best I’ve ever watched, it wasn’t bad either. If you enjoy intimate scenes, red-flag characters, and trauma-based romance, then you might find this drama very enjoyable. However, if you’re looking for strong plotlines or romance, you might be disappointed.
The trope of “buying affection with money” wasn’t my favourite – I didn’t particularly like how Rak and Mut started their relationship, even though I understand the reasons behind it for both characters. Additionally, I felt the continuation of their relationship after they returned to the mainland lacked depth.
Fort and Peat have incredible chemistry, which really carries the show, but I felt the plot was somewhat lacking. There was no real sense of direction; it seemed like the characters were just going through the motions without a clear goal in sight. As a result, some intense scenes fell flat for me because I kept asking myself, “What’s the point of this?”
Vie and Muk were fun to watch, but I was disappointed by their limited development. Their romance was cute and held a lot of potential, but it ended up being so secondary that it felt almost forgotten.
The BossNoel cameo made me giggle. I wish they had performed more as themselves rather than as characters, but I was still happy to see them.
Overall, while this wasn’t the best I’ve ever watched, it wasn’t bad either. If you enjoy intimate scenes, red-flag characters, and trauma-based romance, then you might find this drama very enjoyable. However, if you’re looking for strong plotlines or romance, you might be disappointed.
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