Just total nonsense
This series is a total flop, the switching back and forth and erectile dysfunction was just nonsensical. The acting was subpar even though Max Kornthas Rujeerattanavorapan acting is versatile Nat Natasit Uareksit acting is not, It's as if he's just stuck in one mood and at this point it's annoying leaving the good to suffer for the bad .The constant recording of themself as if they were on a reality show doing confessionals were dump, it took switching bodies for them to understand their partners feelings? that proves they were not connected strong enough through communication and understanding of each other not even a little bit. Overall snooze fest. I honest had to skip through every episode.Was this review helpful to you?
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From nonchalant to reality
The story line was we sorted and put together though sometimes seemed drawn out a bit. The chemistry between the main characters where a bit glitchy; at first I thought it was the age difference because of how the story was written maybe but then "Yo" came of age and still it was a bit off. I could tell that the actors themself weren't 100% comfortable kissing I felt a reserved feeling whenever they were to kiss.Yo is well mature than what I thought his character would be in the beginning, he was just throwing some tantrums here and there because he had never really been given the opportunity to express himself and people actually listen and understand his reasons for the things he do.
This series was funny, I had some good laughs. Granny's acting and personality was topnotch she goes hard for her crew, Earn was sooooo annoying my gosh she made me want to stuck a pencil in my ear. I thought that she and Kaew would have ended up together because they gave us some sweet heartbeat moments with them but that took a turn haha.
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Hot and steamy I was locked in
This scream manipulation in a good way and I'm not ashamed to say so! (I was locked it for it from start to finish).Now let's get down into the get down. Hia Sorn from the beginning is a Dom that was willful and confident even when he was at his worst. The back story as to why he disliked younger adults than himself was quite understandable and the fact that they did not prolonged any interaction with the ex that caused him trauma to executed well.
Nong Jun's curiosity led him to discover his true preference and that his true match was Hia Sorn no matter how much he tried to get him out of his head. Nong Jun was naturally funny yet timid at times I wouldn't say he was naive , he was just giving in to what he actually wanted and that was Sorn. *scream*
The love scenes were done meticulously, I was biting my lips, finger and pillow, that's all I can say haha .
The side stores were also well done and I appreciated them.
Exceptional!
These creators and director should try to dibble in a BL "Fifty Shades of Nong, P, Hia" whatever you want I'm here for it.
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Definitely Award Winning
OMG — “RESET” Had Me in a Chokehold!From start to finish, RESET the Series had me in a tight grip. Captivating, emotional, and flawlessly executed — this show was everything I didn’t know I needed and more. The writing was sharp, the production quality top-tier, and the acting? Simply phenomenal. Every scene pulled me deeper in.
The chemistry between the leads was undeniable. You could feel the love and affection radiating from their eyes — the kind of connection that doesn’t just happen; it’s magic. Every emotion translated through the screen: I laughed until my cheeks hurt, cried like I was living the heartbreak, and got so emotionally invested I caught myself yelling at the screen.
One of the most brilliant touches? The reimagining of Romeo and Juliet through Tada’s grief over Armin’s death. Absolutely genius and deeply affecting.
And can we talk about Tada?! A walking green flag, husband material through and through. The way he protected and cherished his love — chef’s kiss. His portrayal was so convincing, so heartfelt, I honestly wished I was in Armin’s shoes (cinematically, of course!).
As for Armin — what a performance. Pond embodied the role with nuance and charm, especially in taking on a more “wife-like” role. It was finger-snapping good. I genuinely hope we get to see more of this range in his future work, especially alongside Peterpan.
Bravo to the entire team. A massive round of applause and two enthusiastic thumbs up. If you haven’t watched RESET, you’re missing out on a masterpiece.
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Captivating
This series had me crying, laughing and in suspense as to what would happen next. It was not drawn out or overly dramatic. To see actors acting while acting within the series was seamlessly done, it did not feel forced. Well done! I loved it I hope to see TOP FORM 2 soon. I have no doubt it would be another banger :)Was this review helpful to you?
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A Tale of Hidden Truths and Unfinished Goodbyes
The overall concept of the show was clear and engaging, with well-executed performances from the cast. Trin and Thanwa — two wounded souls who found one another, and in doing so, discovered the healing they had been searching for. Their journey together was tender, and a beautiful reminder of love’s power to mend what’s broken.”However, Victor’s unnecessary stubbornness, which ultimately led to his death, came across as frustrating and avoidable. It seemed as though he wanted to go out with a dramatic flourish — and unfortunately, that decision cost him everything.
While I don’t personally agree with suicide, I can understand how, from a storytelling perspective, this could have been a powerful and more realistic ending for Krailert. If the directors had chosen this route, it might have given the finale greater emotional depth and resonance. For a character forced to conceal his true self from the world, who had already lost his first love at the hands of his own family, such a tragic conclusion would have underscored the painful reality of repression, control, and generational expectations.
Instead, the narrative emphasized the forced path of conforming — being compelled into a relationship, marriage, and parenthood that only deepened his misery. Exploring this darker, more authentic trajectory could have left a more heartfelt and impactful impression, aligning with the emotional weight the series aimed to deliver.
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The Boy Next World Special Episode: A World Where We Don’t Know Each Other
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The intimacy
Boss and Noeul are the only reason I watched this and it's because of their undoubtable chemistry. The story line could have been better, it's almost like the writers were pressured to come up with something because the fans demanded it so they just recycled what they already had. The only thing they got wright was the intimacy part, sous chef kisses. They are getting daring and I'm here for it.Was this review helpful to you?

