Nothing impressive just ALOT of CUTENESS and FLUFF with obvious shortcomings
First of all, Don't go into this series expecting something out of the box cuz you will find nothing like that.
Did I watch this show for watching's sake only?
No, I enjoyed it but cannot ignore the obvious shortcomings.
Do I recommend watching this?
YES! If you want something really cute and soft and will make you giggle if you can tolerate the clear lack of acting skills(they're new actors, and it's not the worst, so I was able to ignore this mostly)
No, if you want something serious, and extraordinary, that hasn't been done before, exceptional acting and mature characters.
**Good**
Thomas' face card (Por's too!).....do I even need to say anything about this?
ThomasKong's chemistry is undeniable and impressive especially for this first series together!
This show has everything you’d expect from a Domundi series: a rich, cold guy, a cute and immature one, plenty of fluff and cuteness, adorable side couples, and the almost necessary NC scenes. It’s undeniably cute but let's just say it. It tip-toes between being really cute and a liiiitle cringy.
The side couples are definitely a highlight tho! Babe and Dom, RealHia, and even Teerak’s parents were adorable. Dom is a complete green forest, and Real acting all cute and silly to win his man was my favorite thing about RealHia. Their journey from friends to lovers was fun, sweet, and exciting.
EP11 was the best episode of the show in terms of acting and what it added to the story. I would like to mention the complete 360 on Fah and Rak's relationship after a couple of days is not how homophobia works. While the series isn’t particularly impressive in terms of acting or story, it’s an easy watch and a good stress reliever.
The last NC scene, which kind of felt a little unneeded at first because I wanted more of RealHia, made me realize how much I would love to see Kong in a confident, flirty, and sarcastic role, all smirks and mischief, with that cute, innocent face of his. That "I'm all yours" from Muenfah and the "Does that mean I can do anything I want to you?" from Teerak and those confident/ seductive eyes after being oh so innocent made me think maybe this scene was needed, lol. It actually made me go: Teerak???? Is this really you, Teerak???
**The Not-So-Good**
One thing that stood out (not in the best way) is how Domundi really likes using "innocence" as more than just a personality trait. The infantilism in this show isn’t something I’m a big fan of. Teerak’s exaggerated "innocence" and Muenfah’s lack of emotions became really frustrating in the middle of the series. Teerak is a university student, probably in his late teens or early 20s, but at times, he acts like he’s 13. That, along with Babe’s overprotectiveness, felt a little too much, but at least it toned down as the show went on. After EP6-7, Teerak’s "innocence" became bearable. Muenfah also showed more emotions after they started fake dating (the dude obviously had a big crush on Rak and got nervous, and it showed at times, which was really nice to see)
The plot started off with a direction but seemed to disappear halfway through. What kept me watching was the relationships and the overall cuteness. For example, the whole "following Fah around and taking his pics like a paparazzi" by that IG page just stopped, and I kind of wanted to see more of that.
Overall, while the show doesn’t offer anything particularly deep or groundbreaking, it delivers a fun and lighthearted experience, especially for fans of fluff and unlimited cuteness
Did I watch this show for watching's sake only?
No, I enjoyed it but cannot ignore the obvious shortcomings.
Do I recommend watching this?
YES! If you want something really cute and soft and will make you giggle if you can tolerate the clear lack of acting skills(they're new actors, and it's not the worst, so I was able to ignore this mostly)
No, if you want something serious, and extraordinary, that hasn't been done before, exceptional acting and mature characters.
**Good**
Thomas' face card (Por's too!).....do I even need to say anything about this?
ThomasKong's chemistry is undeniable and impressive especially for this first series together!
This show has everything you’d expect from a Domundi series: a rich, cold guy, a cute and immature one, plenty of fluff and cuteness, adorable side couples, and the almost necessary NC scenes. It’s undeniably cute but let's just say it. It tip-toes between being really cute and a liiiitle cringy.
The side couples are definitely a highlight tho! Babe and Dom, RealHia, and even Teerak’s parents were adorable. Dom is a complete green forest, and Real acting all cute and silly to win his man was my favorite thing about RealHia. Their journey from friends to lovers was fun, sweet, and exciting.
EP11 was the best episode of the show in terms of acting and what it added to the story. I would like to mention the complete 360 on Fah and Rak's relationship after a couple of days is not how homophobia works. While the series isn’t particularly impressive in terms of acting or story, it’s an easy watch and a good stress reliever.
The last NC scene, which kind of felt a little unneeded at first because I wanted more of RealHia, made me realize how much I would love to see Kong in a confident, flirty, and sarcastic role, all smirks and mischief, with that cute, innocent face of his. That "I'm all yours" from Muenfah and the "Does that mean I can do anything I want to you?" from Teerak and those confident/ seductive eyes after being oh so innocent made me think maybe this scene was needed, lol. It actually made me go: Teerak???? Is this really you, Teerak???
**The Not-So-Good**
One thing that stood out (not in the best way) is how Domundi really likes using "innocence" as more than just a personality trait. The infantilism in this show isn’t something I’m a big fan of. Teerak’s exaggerated "innocence" and Muenfah’s lack of emotions became really frustrating in the middle of the series. Teerak is a university student, probably in his late teens or early 20s, but at times, he acts like he’s 13. That, along with Babe’s overprotectiveness, felt a little too much, but at least it toned down as the show went on. After EP6-7, Teerak’s "innocence" became bearable. Muenfah also showed more emotions after they started fake dating (the dude obviously had a big crush on Rak and got nervous, and it showed at times, which was really nice to see)
The plot started off with a direction but seemed to disappear halfway through. What kept me watching was the relationships and the overall cuteness. For example, the whole "following Fah around and taking his pics like a paparazzi" by that IG page just stopped, and I kind of wanted to see more of that.
Overall, while the show doesn’t offer anything particularly deep or groundbreaking, it delivers a fun and lighthearted experience, especially for fans of fluff and unlimited cuteness
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