A Sweet, Spicy Surprise I Didn't See Coming
Why did I sleep on this series?! If I had known it was an enemies-to-lovers story, I would've watched it way sooner, lol! I got hooked right from the first episode.
Plawan is a self-proclaimed popular vlogger, but in reality, he's broke. He's clumsy and chaotic, full of crackhead energy which I absolutely love! It's a complete 180 from his character in Pitbabe. On the other hand, Oab owns a famous restaurant and plays a serious, no-nonsense chef who barely smiles. Total opposites.
Plawan might not be good at cooking, but he’s surprisingly sharp when it comes to tasting and analyzing food, which earns him a spot in the training. The tension between him and Oab? So real.
The side couple’s story is also worth watching. JJ and Methas constantly bicker at first, but JJ gradually breaks through Methas’s cold exterior. Their chemistry isn’t exactly explosive, but their story is still captivating. JJ is Methas’ therapist, while Methas is your classic billionaire CEO who believes money solves everything. But when Methas comes in with his nonstop flirting, it’s honestly adorable and had me smiling like a fool. This series really shows how love can change someone.
Now let’s talk about the NC scenes—whoa. Episode 5 has one of the spiciest NCs I’ve ever seen. 🥵 Nothing feels forced, it’s clear that Sailun and Pon are super comfortable with each other, just like in Pit Babe. The scene is short but wild, and the background music gave it a Western movie vibe. Loved it.
There’s a love triangle (even a square at one point), but surprisingly, it’s not toxic at all. Yes, there are a few cliché scenes here and there, but the plot flows really well. The ending felt a little rushed, though.
Acting-wise, everyone delivered. I especially have to give props to Aon, who plays Kluea. I didn’t know this actor before, but he seriously blew me away. He nailed every emotion—even just through his eyes. Also, the OST lineup in this series is chef’s kiss—every track was a joy to hear. The cinematography? Another big plus.
Overall, it totally exceeded my expectations. If you're looking for something light, sweet, and full of lovey-dovey moments, This Love Doesn't Have A Long Beans is a must-watch!
Plawan is a self-proclaimed popular vlogger, but in reality, he's broke. He's clumsy and chaotic, full of crackhead energy which I absolutely love! It's a complete 180 from his character in Pitbabe. On the other hand, Oab owns a famous restaurant and plays a serious, no-nonsense chef who barely smiles. Total opposites.
Plawan might not be good at cooking, but he’s surprisingly sharp when it comes to tasting and analyzing food, which earns him a spot in the training. The tension between him and Oab? So real.
The side couple’s story is also worth watching. JJ and Methas constantly bicker at first, but JJ gradually breaks through Methas’s cold exterior. Their chemistry isn’t exactly explosive, but their story is still captivating. JJ is Methas’ therapist, while Methas is your classic billionaire CEO who believes money solves everything. But when Methas comes in with his nonstop flirting, it’s honestly adorable and had me smiling like a fool. This series really shows how love can change someone.
Now let’s talk about the NC scenes—whoa. Episode 5 has one of the spiciest NCs I’ve ever seen. 🥵 Nothing feels forced, it’s clear that Sailun and Pon are super comfortable with each other, just like in Pit Babe. The scene is short but wild, and the background music gave it a Western movie vibe. Loved it.
There’s a love triangle (even a square at one point), but surprisingly, it’s not toxic at all. Yes, there are a few cliché scenes here and there, but the plot flows really well. The ending felt a little rushed, though.
Acting-wise, everyone delivered. I especially have to give props to Aon, who plays Kluea. I didn’t know this actor before, but he seriously blew me away. He nailed every emotion—even just through his eyes. Also, the OST lineup in this series is chef’s kiss—every track was a joy to hear. The cinematography? Another big plus.
Overall, it totally exceeded my expectations. If you're looking for something light, sweet, and full of lovey-dovey moments, This Love Doesn't Have A Long Beans is a must-watch!
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