If this version is on mdl, the 1980 miniseries should also be on here. Both series have just as much Japanese involvement, despite both technically being American made.
As a Fah fan, I was a little disappointed. Her character ends up being the weakest of the ensemble. Probably because she’s all tied up in the mystery with Alex. Her character comes off as very one note as a result. She was still good with what she was given. Overall, I enjoyed the series.
I wonder if they’re going to change the title before it airs. Like it’s funny but also cringey lol. Who’s gonna take this series seriously with that title 😂
Just a terrible series from GMMTV. Badly written characters, a bland main couple, and a truly irredeemable villain who they want us to feel sorry for. It’s worst than Nabi, Irresistible, and The War of Flowers, but those shows were supposed to be angsty so I had fun with it. This series had some nice light hearted moments and they tried with the romance, but I’m rarely left so unsatisfied with a series.
I've been cleaning out my on hold list so I finally finished it. It's pretty good but sorta confusing at times tbh. I'd like a second season but GMMTV doesn't seem to have any plans for it :/
Does anyone actually understand Jao and Tawan's arrangement? Who is she actually married to? At first I thought…
I think they're divorced and she's married to Pat now. But since she felt Tawan needed her, she stayed with him but not in a romantic way. Honestly, it's pretty confusing and took me a while to even guess this lol.
Though I'm always along for the mess when it comes to GMMTV, I'm a bit disappointed in the structuring of this…
My frustration with "Ploy's Yearbook" is that not a single one of the couples are together except Prof and Kram (though they're having problems right now, of course). There's just too much going on. They should've settled some of the couples by now and it's ep 10 already! The worst part is that every time it seems like one of the couples are going to get back together, they pull a bait and switch. Anyway, end of rant.
Though I'm always along for the mess when it comes to GMMTV, I'm a bit disappointed in the structuring of this series. GMMTV has done several anthology series with my favorite being "Girl Next Room". They could've structured "Ploy's Yearbook" that way with each Ploy getting somewhere between 4-8 episodes apiece. Or else, they could've done what they did with "The Three GentleBros" where each brother got six episodes and their "story" was essentially done though they continued appearing in the series until the end. I'll put the rest of my thoughts under a spoiler.
I haven’t watched a c-drama in a long time so I decided to pick this one up. It was cute but also had all of the elements that are the reason why c-dramas are my least favorite.