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My Love Mix-Up! thai drama review
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My Love Mix-Up!
1 people found this review helpful
by Cherrie
17 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 2
Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

I Dove In with Low Expectations but I Was Wrong

I haven’t seen the Japanese version of My Love Mix-Up, so I can’t compare the two—but this review is purely for the Thai adaptation. And honestly? I loved it. The concept is fresh for a BL series, and the plot twist? Totally unexpected. Just when you think that’s the twist, but there’s more. I was hooked from episode one. It’s lighthearted, super cute, and the whole “mix-up” makes the story even more fun. I had such a good laugh watching it.

The four characters are all undeniably charming. Gemini and Fourth, as always, have off-the-charts chemistry. I was living for their stares and glances—it gave me such a teenage feels.

Normally, I’d write a quick rundown of the plot, but I won’t this time because I don’t want to spoil anything. There’s a twist that isn’t even mentioned in the synopsis, so I’d rather you experience it yourself.

Let’s talk characters:

Atom, played by Fourth is funny, charming, childish, and a little clumsy. He sometimes gets low grades, so his friends—especially Kongthap—are always there to help.

Kongthap, played by Gemini, starts off a bit distant. He’s mature and serious—not exactly cold, but a little clueless when it comes to love. Still, he’s open-minded and willing to get to know Atom at his own pace. Eventually, he turns into this total green flag who always puts Atom first.

As for the second couple, Mudmee and Half, their chemistry is great too. But I wasn’t a big fan of how Half’s character was written—it kind of slowed down the pacing and made their arc feel a bit slow-burn.

Some people have been complaining about all the ads in the series. Sure, they’re noticeable, but it didn’t really bother me. GMMTV clearly needed sponsorship, and honestly, it didn’t take away from the story for me.

Before anyone says I’m just biased—no, I’m not a hardcore GeminiFourth fan. I like them just fine, but what really matters to me is the chemistry, acting, and storyline. And in this case, they all worked.

Overall, the series wasn’t boring or dragging at all—just a little slow with the second couple. If you’re looking for something light, fluffy, and genuinely fun, I totally recommend this.
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