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I Wanna Be Sup'tar thai drama review
Ongoing 6/8
I Wanna Be Sup'tar
7 people found this review helpful
by DonnaK2O
Feb 14, 2026
6 of 8 episodes seen
Ongoing
Overall 6.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 7.0

Clumsy, talkative, and with curly hair... All that was missing were glasses and braces.

A 2000s-style humor, with actions we wouldn't normally take, and a clumsy protagonist who can't do anything right, very childish, talkative, and irritating to others (Obviously with curly hair, because in the 2000s girls with curly hair were silly, nerdy, virgins, invisible, and clumsy - I hate that 2000s stereotype, and it's sad to see it in this 2026 series). Clearly, this is a cliché heterosexual script from the 2000s, for those who like it: This series is a feast (I'm saying this for now, we're only at the beginning). I confess that the protagonist's funny personality is winning me over little by little.

Let's stop romanticizing or finding humor in "undressing someone you don't know who is unconscious." It's not funny, it's uncomfortable and criminal. I felt uncomfortable for the person.

PS: DO NOT perform CPR on a person who has fainted! SERIOUSLY! CPR can only be performed when the person's heart has stopped, not when they have just fainted. Doing this on an unconscious person can be extremely dangerous! A firefighter taught me this...
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