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My Romance Scammer thai drama review
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My Romance Scammer
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by Lee Jun Ho
15 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 6.5
Story 4.5
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 4.5
Rewatch Value 4.5

My Romance Scammer — Great Cast, Completely Wrong Pairings

The biggest disappointment of My Romance Scammer isn't the story. It's the way the story is told.

On paper, a romance built around deception, wealthy families, and redemption could have become an entertaining drama. Instead, everything is exaggerated to the point where it almost feels like a sitcom. Every episode follows the same rhythm: a revelation, a shocked reaction, an over-the-top confrontation, then almost immediate forgiveness before moving on to the next problem. After a while, I stopped taking the conflicts seriously because nobody seemed to learn anything from them.

The writing asks the audience to believe things that I simply couldn't accept.

As a scammer, I honestly couldn't imagine crawling back to the person I manipulated and expecting love to erase everything. Even less when the victims forgive so quickly. The series puts so much faith in the power of love that it sometimes feels like it belongs in a Disney fairy tale rather than a drama about fraud and betrayal. Rich people making one unbelievable decision after another, getting married almost immediately without even discussing a prenuptial agreement... I honestly wouldn't trust any of these characters to run the companies they're supposedly inheriting.

Ironically, I really liked the cast.

Mark Jiruntanin is incredibly handsome and has the presence of a fashion model. Unfortunately, he keeps falling into the same acting pattern I've noticed in his previous work. He constantly looks stressed, as though he's an introvert being forced to speak in front of hundreds of people. It suits certain scenes, but after a while it becomes repetitive.

Junior tries hard to sell every emotional moment, but for me something is still missing. His background in comedy is obvious, and while his comic timing works well, the more dramatic scenes never fully reached me emotionally. I understood what the character was supposed to feel, but I rarely felt it myself.

Poon Mitpakdee is naturally funny and incredibly likeable. He brings warmth to almost every scene he's in. My problem wasn't with him—it was with the pairing. With Ohm Thitiwat, I never felt the connection I was expecting. I kept thinking back to Ohm's work with Fluke Natouch, where everything felt effortless and emotionally natural. Here, something always seemed to be missing. Ironically, I've also found Ohm more relaxed and convincing in several of his heterosexual dramas than in this particular pairing.

That brings me to another thought I had while watching the series. As BL continues to evolve and more openly LGBTQ+ actors begin taking leading roles, I personally find myself paying much more attention to authenticity. That's simply my own impression, but in this drama I never completely believed either couple. They felt like actors performing a romance rather than two people genuinely falling in love, and that made it much harder for me to become emotionally invested.

The production itself is perfectly respectable. The pacing is energetic, the visuals are polished, and the comedy is clearly intentional. My issue is that the emotional side of the story never reaches the same level, making the entire drama feel much lighter than its premise suggests.

Final Thought

My Romance Scammer had a cast I genuinely enjoyed watching, but I never believed the relationships they were trying to sell. Between a script that asks for too many unrealistic decisions and pairings that never fully convinced me, I finished the drama feeling that the actors deserved a much stronger story than the one they were given.
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