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Crazy Love, Moo-Moo! thai drama review
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Crazy Love, Moo-Moo!
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by Mcdoedoe
23 hours ago
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 6.5
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
This review may contain spoilers

Stupid but entertaining

Crazy Love, Moo-Moo is stupid and it knows it. The comedy is self aware and at its strongest when it's poking fun at BL conventions, breaking the fourth wall, and fully committing to the absurdity.

This is exemplified perfectly in the first act of the series where Fu (Boss doing his best Khun Thee impression) relentlessly tries to win over Moo-Moo, who is sick of his bullshit (but secretly like it). Shenanigans involving cringe worthy pick up lines, public humiliation, and winks and nudges to the camera ensue. It's pure fun and will surely give viewers a dose of serotonin.

Unfortunately the series enters downward spiral after Fu and Moo-Moo get together. It was as if they ran out of plot and just started throwing shit at the wall:
Moo's rival stays at Fu's hotel and starts flirting with him? Great!
Fu and a new staff member of the hotel get shipped together online? Sure!
Moo's Highschool crush returns and starts pursuing him? Okay!
Criminals use Fu's hotel to traffic drugs and he goes undercover with the police to stop them? Why the hell not!

Despite all this, no feasible tension in Moo-Moo and Fu's relationship forms, and issues are squashed as soon as they arise. Which is honestly kind of refreshing considering the onslaught of miscommunication in BLs. But because their relationship was never actually threatened I found myself losing interest and by episode 8 I was no longer invested in Moo-Moo and Fu's relationship, even skipping their NC scene. (Which is a big time failure on the series' part considering its job is to make viewers care about the main couple.)

Another one of my major qualms with this series is the overabundance of sound effects. Sound effects are a staple in Thai comedies and can be really effective. But it gets to a point... When I tell you there are scenes where vine booms are genuinely used at the end of every sentence...

On the positive side the excessive sound effects further confirm the series is not taking itself seriously, which is its primary charm.

If you are looking for some mindless entertainment and comedy you have come to the right place. If you are looking for a good plot and emotional depth go somewhere else. (Also beware of this series' intro song. It has been stuck in my head for two months.)
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