Thai Skins — ambitious, messy, and a little too much of everything
Thai Skins. That's genuinely the best way I can describe it, and I mean that as both a compliment and an explanation for why I ended up skipping large chunks of it.
There's a lot going on here — multiple couples, overlapping storylines, drama upon drama — and at some point I simply lost the thread. Not because the show is bad exactly, but because the ensemble is so large that I never got close enough to anyone to really care. When you're spread that thin across that many characters, emotional investment becomes difficult to sustain.
FirstKhaotung have their moments and I can see why people connect with them. But for me personally, nothing stuck. The overall feeling is diffuse — I watched it without ever being fully in it, and by the time I decided to stop, I didn't feel like I was missing much. I couldn't tell you honestly whether I'd go back for any of the pairs.
Sometimes a show tries to give you everything and ends up giving you not quite enough of anything. For me, this was one of those times.
There's a lot going on here — multiple couples, overlapping storylines, drama upon drama — and at some point I simply lost the thread. Not because the show is bad exactly, but because the ensemble is so large that I never got close enough to anyone to really care. When you're spread that thin across that many characters, emotional investment becomes difficult to sustain.
FirstKhaotung have their moments and I can see why people connect with them. But for me personally, nothing stuck. The overall feeling is diffuse — I watched it without ever being fully in it, and by the time I decided to stop, I didn't feel like I was missing much. I couldn't tell you honestly whether I'd go back for any of the pairs.
Sometimes a show tries to give you everything and ends up giving you not quite enough of anything. For me, this was one of those times.
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