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Head 2 Head thai drama review
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Head 2 Head
3 people found this review helpful
by Cherrie
4 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 8.5

I Live For SeaKeen's Chemistry

SeaKeen never fails to make me giggle every time they release a new BL series. I’ve been a fan since their first project, Only Boo, and their chemistry has always been electric. The way they look at each other says everything—you feel it.

Head 2 Head is another win for me, especially because it has the enemies-to-lovers trope, which I’m a total sucker for. SeaKeen + enemies to lovers? Absolute perfection. I also love that the characters are fashion design students instead of the usual engineering or medical students we’ve seen a hundred times in university-themed BLs. It feels refreshing.

The vibe reminds me a bit of Bad Buddy mixed with Magic Prophecy, but it’s not an exact copy. This series is also noticeably more mature than Only Boo—there are more kisses and even NC scenes, which makes sense since they’re older now.

Even though it’s classified as supernatural, the sweet moments between the main characters really stand out. Honestly, the supernatural is a vague aspect for me, but it was overshadowed by all the soft, romantic scenes and their undeniable chemistry.

SeaKeen just looks so good together—especially Keen. He's so cute. 🥺

As for the side couple, Van and Farm, they definitely have great chemistry, but their storyline feels kind of toxic. Farm is always jealous and sulky, though I can’t fully blame him since he saw Van kissing a girl at the bar. Still, if he can’t trust Van, maybe he should just walk away. Van, on the other hand, seems confused about his feelings—does he really love Farm, or is he just attached because Farm is always there? Those two things are very different.

Overall, the story isn’t a masterpiece, but I honestly don’t care. The main actors are my favorites, I love the enemies-to-lovers trope, and yes—I’m biased. And I’m completely okay with that 😌💙
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