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A Great Ending, But the Fluff Nearly Lost Me
As mentioned, the ending was great! The drama really delivered—especially the family dispute. Teerak’s father not accepting, while the mother was still contemplating at first, showed how not everyone is as open-minded as we’d like them to be—even our loved ones. I appreciated that the show highlighted this.
That said, the first 5–6 episodes were a bit of a cringe for me. I found myself skipping through parts and even bumping the watch speed to 1.25x because it felt like it was dragging.
There was a lot of fluff, but not enough depth. The story never really emphasized Muenfah’s hard-headedness—just a glimpse in the first episode and his anger issue at the club. With 12 episodes, they could have given us more angst and tension to flesh out his character.
On the other hand, Teerak’s character came off rather spoiled and, honestly, a bit annoying. The goody-two-shoes vibe felt forced, and what’s more—he’s supposed to be 19/20 years old, yet still acts like a child, immature to the core. Also, Kong’s acting could use a little more polish; it didn’t fully sell the character’s depth.
Honestly, the main reason I continued watching was because of Thomas. He was so hawt yet sweet—definitely boyfriend material!
Next stop ... Your sky of US ~ "P' FAAAAAAH"
That said, the first 5–6 episodes were a bit of a cringe for me. I found myself skipping through parts and even bumping the watch speed to 1.25x because it felt like it was dragging.
There was a lot of fluff, but not enough depth. The story never really emphasized Muenfah’s hard-headedness—just a glimpse in the first episode and his anger issue at the club. With 12 episodes, they could have given us more angst and tension to flesh out his character.
On the other hand, Teerak’s character came off rather spoiled and, honestly, a bit annoying. The goody-two-shoes vibe felt forced, and what’s more—he’s supposed to be 19/20 years old, yet still acts like a child, immature to the core. Also, Kong’s acting could use a little more polish; it didn’t fully sell the character’s depth.
Honestly, the main reason I continued watching was because of Thomas. He was so hawt yet sweet—definitely boyfriend material!
Next stop ... Your sky of US ~ "P' FAAAAAAH"
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