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Speedy Cars, Speedy Drama and Many Couples
Honestly, I didn't think Pit Babe needed a second season. I was already satisfied with how Season 1 ended, even though Way’s death left a sting. But the moment they announced Season 2 and dropped the trailer — I was hyped. And as expected, it didn’t disappoint. Season 2 is just as intense as the first. This series really knows how to keep things entertaining—with solid casting and a gripping storyline.
The pacing felt a bit fast, but I actually prefer that over those super slow-burn dramas. One thing though, there were a lot of couples—so if you're into simpler, more focused plots, this might feel a bit chaotic for you.
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Babe & Charlie
I saw a few clips of Babe with Willy and honestly thought something was going on between them. 😂 But Babe and Charlie's chemistry is still as strong as ever. I couldn’t help but giggle every time they threw those cheesy, flirty lines at each other. And as much as I cringe at them calling each other “mama” and “papa,” I have to admit—it’s kind of adorable.
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Sonic & North
I was really hoping these two would end up together in season 1—and boom, by season 2, the writers gave it to us. I just love their dynamic—their friendship, their chemistry, everything.
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Jeff & Alan
They went through some rough patches and miscommunication, but thankfully they managed to work things out in the end. Love them.
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Chris and Pete
I don’t really have much to say about them. Their chemistry just felt a bit off to me—not sure what exactly was missing, but something didn’t click.
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Kenta and Kim
They developed feelings for each other, but Kim had to return to Korea. Not every love story ends with a happily ever after, and that’s okay.
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Special shoutout to Milk (Willy)!
He seems pretty new to acting, but he nailed his role. And honestly, the whole cast did a great job.
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Overall, Pit Babe is a fast‑paced romance set in the high‑stakes world of racing, with fantasy‑tinged power dynamics and a sizzling BL core. It stands out for its bold aesthetic, chemistry between Babe and Charlie, and its attempt to fuse genre elements into an emotionally driven drama. Thank you so much, CHANGE2561 for producing a wonderful series.
The pacing felt a bit fast, but I actually prefer that over those super slow-burn dramas. One thing though, there were a lot of couples—so if you're into simpler, more focused plots, this might feel a bit chaotic for you.
---
Babe & Charlie
I saw a few clips of Babe with Willy and honestly thought something was going on between them. 😂 But Babe and Charlie's chemistry is still as strong as ever. I couldn’t help but giggle every time they threw those cheesy, flirty lines at each other. And as much as I cringe at them calling each other “mama” and “papa,” I have to admit—it’s kind of adorable.
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Sonic & North
I was really hoping these two would end up together in season 1—and boom, by season 2, the writers gave it to us. I just love their dynamic—their friendship, their chemistry, everything.
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Jeff & Alan
They went through some rough patches and miscommunication, but thankfully they managed to work things out in the end. Love them.
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Chris and Pete
I don’t really have much to say about them. Their chemistry just felt a bit off to me—not sure what exactly was missing, but something didn’t click.
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Kenta and Kim
They developed feelings for each other, but Kim had to return to Korea. Not every love story ends with a happily ever after, and that’s okay.
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Special shoutout to Milk (Willy)!
He seems pretty new to acting, but he nailed his role. And honestly, the whole cast did a great job.
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Overall, Pit Babe is a fast‑paced romance set in the high‑stakes world of racing, with fantasy‑tinged power dynamics and a sizzling BL core. It stands out for its bold aesthetic, chemistry between Babe and Charlie, and its attempt to fuse genre elements into an emotionally driven drama. Thank you so much, CHANGE2561 for producing a wonderful series.
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