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Gen Y thai drama review
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Gen Y
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by Ju Moon
23 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
Honestly, I found it hard to assess this series. Mark and Kit are such charming protagonists. They won me over right from the start with their vibrant and magnetic relationship. Their interactions were a lot of fun. I love the way they flirt and tease each other. Actor Kimmon Warodom brings to life a playful, captivating, and mischievous character. He shares electric chemistry with Copter Panuwat, whose character tries to resist Mark’s heartfelt displays of affection. Mark and Kit truly carry the series, and they’re by far my favorite couple.

Even though they’re not a couple, my second “favorite pair” has to be Jack and Koh. They’re the comedic relief that added a lighthearted touch to the series. Jack and Koh start out as rivals competing for Wayu’s affection. They’re constantly fighting, arguing, and sabotaging each other. They ended up developing a strange bond that could blossom into a romance, or at least, that’s what I was hoping for. Despite being secondary characters, they have the same charismatic vibe as Mark and Kit.

Pok and Tong, on the other hand, are like a train wreck you just can’t stop watching. Their storyline is chaotic and all over the place, yet somehow it’s still more captivating than all the Wayu/Thanu/Pha/Phai arc.

Pha was a character who showed up often, but I know next to nothing about him aside from the fact that he abandoned Wayu and asked Thanu to look after him.

Thanu and Phai’s love story seemed intriguing at first, despite all the randomness of the psychic visions of their future together. Even so, I wish this romance had been developed further.

Wayu and Thanu just didn’t manage to win me over. Their characters come across as dull and lifeless. I didn’t feel any spark during their scenes together.

I do recognize that the actors did a great job with what they were given, but honestly, the entire Wayu/Thanu/Pha/Phai arc had the potential to deliver a far more compelling story.

Despite all its flaws, I’d still give it a 9, thanks to Mark and Kit as well as Jack and Koh. They bring so much life to the show with their cheeky flirting and fun interactions.
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