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My Magic Prophecy thai drama review
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My Magic Prophecy
1 people found this review helpful
by Cherrie
Sep 30, 2025
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

20% Suspense, 80% Romance

My Magic Prophecy starts when one of Dr. Thap's (Jimmy) colleagues, Thara, collapses and becomes seriously ill. It seems like someone might be trying to kill her. Around the same time, Thap meets In (Sea), a mysterious fortune teller, fainting after his own graduation. The moment they meet, In starts getting dark visions connected to Thap — and when those visions start coming true, the two are forced to run away and hide in a secluded area.

At first, they’re always bickering, but being stuck together leaves them no choice but to rely on each other. Slowly, they grow closer and start developing feelings.

Now, if you’re expecting something intense or suspenseful right from the beginning, you might end up disappointed. The story leans more on romance than action. These two softies (JimmySea) aren’t built for fight scenes — and that’s okay! I didn’t expect much in terms of plot at first because I only knew their roles going in, so I wasn’t disappointed. I saw the unofficial trailer a while back, but I never rely on trailers anyway.

The story really picks up after Episode 2, focusing more on Thap and In’s relationship and In’s family backstory. The medical setting, the suspense, and Jimmy being a doctor aren’t highlighted much — because most of the scenes happen in that secluded hideout where they spend a lot of time together.

As for chemistry, Jimmy and Sea may not be off-the-charts for me, but they work well enough. Jimmy plays the more flirtatious one, while Sea is as adorable as always. Sea’s acting is top-tier and Jimmy also did a good job. The second couple? They were a pleasant surprise — I actually think their chemistry is amazing. I’d love to see them lead a BL series next. First, as usual, nails his role. You won’t feel good about his character early on — and that’s the point.

Overall, this series is more fluffy and emotional, with a bit of comedy here and there. It’s not a masterpiece or anything close to perfection, but it’s enjoyable and I never found it boring. It’s also not dragging — every scene has its place. Production-wise, everything looks polished and professional. My only gripe is the background music. Sometimes, it feels a bit excessive — even during moments that don’t need it. It can be distracting.

If you're coming for suspense, I’d say lower your expectations. This story is clearly centered around Thap and In’s romance — and if that’s what you're here for, I think you’ll enjoy it.
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