It’s bad but I like it
The setup in the first episode was entertaining and did a good job of setting the scene. It really seemed like the main character’s dream was going to be a central theme, and at first, it was treated as something important… but then it completely disappears, like it suddenly doesn’t matter anymore. You’re just left wondering: what happened?
Even though at first I found it a bit odd and didn’t pay much attention to it, I ended up enjoying the couple and the friendships. Orntara Poolsak, by the way, is always a yes. She makes any series more fun and watchable. Because of all this, I decided to keep watching, and eventually got used to the new, simpler storyline, where everything revolves around the “friendship” between the main characters (though, to be fair, some problems do come up along the way).
The leads, played by Fay and May, had good chemistry. I enjoyed watching their story, although I have to say there were huge jumps between episodes, and at no point is it clearly explained how or why they fall in love. We only get small flashbacks of their teenage years, but that’s not enough to build their whole relationship.
The music was fine, but nothing special. It didn’t surprise me — it just did its job.
Despite all its flaws, yes, I’d watch it again. I found it entertaining, and that doesn’t always happen, even with better-structured shows. This one has that “something” that keeps you hooked, even if you know it’s not perfect. It’s exactly that type of show you sum up by saying: “It’s bad but I like it.”
And I’ll say it again: if Orntara Poolsak is in it, I’m already on board.
Even though at first I found it a bit odd and didn’t pay much attention to it, I ended up enjoying the couple and the friendships. Orntara Poolsak, by the way, is always a yes. She makes any series more fun and watchable. Because of all this, I decided to keep watching, and eventually got used to the new, simpler storyline, where everything revolves around the “friendship” between the main characters (though, to be fair, some problems do come up along the way).
The leads, played by Fay and May, had good chemistry. I enjoyed watching their story, although I have to say there were huge jumps between episodes, and at no point is it clearly explained how or why they fall in love. We only get small flashbacks of their teenage years, but that’s not enough to build their whole relationship.
The music was fine, but nothing special. It didn’t surprise me — it just did its job.
Despite all its flaws, yes, I’d watch it again. I found it entertaining, and that doesn’t always happen, even with better-structured shows. This one has that “something” that keeps you hooked, even if you know it’s not perfect. It’s exactly that type of show you sum up by saying: “It’s bad but I like it.”
And I’ll say it again: if Orntara Poolsak is in it, I’m already on board.
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