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No plot just vibes
I absolutely loved this one! But honestly, the plot isn’t the main reason why.
The real highlight is the actors—they are so good that they completely carry the show. You can see the fire in Khao's eyes, and his chemistry with First is just incredible.
The story takes place in a strict school—or at least, that’s what they try to make it seem like. In reality, the rules we see are pretty standard, nothing too extreme. Some students are almost fanatical about these rules and the school itself. Then comes Ayan, played by Khao, and we get the classic enemies-to-lovers storyline. Unfortunately, the reasoning behind everything feels a bit silly—like the biggest conflict revolves around three gay students protesting uniforms.
That being said, First and Khao bring their characters to life with such depth, emotion, and maturity. There’s plenty of love, heartfelt moments, some kissing, and lot of tears.
Despite its flaws, this show is an emotional ride worth watching!
The real highlight is the actors—they are so good that they completely carry the show. You can see the fire in Khao's eyes, and his chemistry with First is just incredible.
The story takes place in a strict school—or at least, that’s what they try to make it seem like. In reality, the rules we see are pretty standard, nothing too extreme. Some students are almost fanatical about these rules and the school itself. Then comes Ayan, played by Khao, and we get the classic enemies-to-lovers storyline. Unfortunately, the reasoning behind everything feels a bit silly—like the biggest conflict revolves around three gay students protesting uniforms.
That being said, First and Khao bring their characters to life with such depth, emotion, and maturity. There’s plenty of love, heartfelt moments, some kissing, and lot of tears.
Despite its flaws, this show is an emotional ride worth watching!
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