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I'm surprised by the low ratings for this series because I thoroughly enjoyed every episode! As a fan of Khaotong, one of my favorite Thai BL actors, I gave it a shot despite the low ratings. The trailer caught my attention, and I'm glad I didn't judge it based on ratings alone.
The series is funny, entertaining, and Khaotong shines in it. I appreciate how Ton's character evolves from having homophobic tendencies to embracing his true self. It's understandable, given his father's pressure and societal expectations. A scene where he watches 'Sotus' and smiles hinted to me that he's not inherently homophobic, but rather struggling to accept himself due to family pressures.
If you're skeptical, I recommend watching the first few episodes, you might be pleasantly surprised. Don't let low ratings deter you from giving this series a chance.
The series is funny, entertaining, and Khaotong shines in it. I appreciate how Ton's character evolves from having homophobic tendencies to embracing his true self. It's understandable, given his father's pressure and societal expectations. A scene where he watches 'Sotus' and smiles hinted to me that he's not inherently homophobic, but rather struggling to accept himself due to family pressures.
If you're skeptical, I recommend watching the first few episodes, you might be pleasantly surprised. Don't let low ratings deter you from giving this series a chance.
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