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Replying to Dr-NULL Feb 18, 2023
8.7? Is this really this good?
It's not. It's a fun, fast watch but I gave it 7.5. The writing is kind of a mess and the production looks budget with weird editing. But the two MLs are hot as hell and main couple has good chemistry plus there's a lot of laugh out loud moments. This is a turn off your brain one time watch.
Replying to Love movies Feb 15, 2023
Here is the way I see it:Up to now, we have been used to whether it is the case of an older man with a younger…
When I find interesting is that the same actress played opposite an actor 14 years younger than her in the drama Lost and no one made a thing about the age difference. Part of that might be that it wasn't a widely watched drama and that the tone is completely different. But still, there's something that this drama in particular that's setting people off and I can't figure out exactly what it is.
Replying to 7893881 Feb 15, 2023
i feel weird for liking the today`s eps while everyone talks badly about it
Don't feel weird, I liked it too!
Replying to Yvette Feb 14, 2023
Seriously on all the thai bl I've watched, none of them made sense, but weirdly when it's a toxic relationship…
"I’m just here for a BL ship that have good visuals and can act in a BL without giving me cold dead fish kisses." <<<<< THISSSS
On Never Let Me Go Feb 14, 2023
I think the point of Neung going away was to give him time to mature and learn to take care of himself. Palm's mother's death was the catalyst for him to realize he couldn't keep relying on everyone to take care of him and putting other people in danger as a result. He wasn't ready to take a lead role in the company until he had the chance to get to know himself outside of his sheltered cocoon.

Now whether all that was executed well is another story 🥲 Phuwin can't really pull off young CEO. But despite all the silliness I still kind of love this series just because of the sweet moments between the leads. Sometimes all you need are two extremely pretty young men pining for each other. It's PWP (pining without plot)

Also are Thai dramas and BLs known for coherent plotting and a lack of implausibility because lbr 😅
Replying to Kathryn_51 Feb 11, 2023
Very thoughtful post.I haven't re-watched every single episode, but it's clear to me that the two lead characters…
Her clothes are very trendy at the moment. I see a lot of 20 somethings in my neighborhood wearing high-waisted jeans and similar prints. I think they're dressing her that way to contrast her being fun and not stuffy unlike the SKY moms
Replying to atom951 Feb 11, 2023
I'm just going to go ahead and mention the elephant in the room. Is there anyone watching who's not familiar with…
The same actress was in the drama Lost with Ryu Jun Yeol who is 14 years younger than her and no one complained about the age gap. I think it's a problem with the writing and also I personally don't feel a lot of romantic chemistry between the leads but I'm only up to episode 5 so maybe it gets stronger later.
Replying to lilili Feb 11, 2023
I find the FL incredibly abrasive and I know it's supposed to be funny but the way she keeps slapping, shoving…
I just finished watching ep 5 and the relationship between the FL and her brother was more fully fleshed out and there were some very touching scenes between them. I like it all a lot better even though I still don't like the earlier scenes.
Replying to Kdramatix Feb 11, 2023
Well, sorry but I have to ask this... How was the romance?
I'm enjoying the show a lot but honestly five episodes in I'm seeing zero romantic chemistry. It's still a really well done show and very funny so worth watching (at least so far)
Replying to lilili Feb 9, 2023
Title Crash Course in Romance Spoiler
I'm up to ep 3 and I'm struggling with the FL in the same way I struggled with the FL in Into the Ring (which…
I find the FL incredibly abrasive and I know it's supposed to be funny but the way she keeps slapping, shoving and speaking rudely to her brother is so off putting. I also disliked her in the scene where she refuses the phone from the ML and her behavior at the police station.

I love strong FLs. For example, My Lovely Sam Soon is one of my favorite dramas and I loved Gorya in F4 Thailand. But there's a fine line between sassy/assertive and rude and for me the FL keeps crossing that line.
On Crash Course in Romance Feb 9, 2023
I'm up to ep 3 and I'm struggling with the FL in the same way I struggled with the FL in Into the Ring (which I ended up dropping). Details in reply so I can hide spoilers. I'll probably drop this too but it's a shame because I love the hot mess of a ML and all of the wonderful actors in the supporting roles like Hwang Bo-ra.
Replying to Uricity Feb 4, 2023
For real though, the only reason to watch this messed up plot is for little Phukao and View’s acting. The rest…
Pluem was excellent too, would love to see him in future projects. Otherwise the show was a freakin' mess
Replying to Charles Rodrigues Feb 3, 2023
One thing, it was not the parents who destroyed the ties between families. It was Sudteeluk herself, after all…
Yes, this!!! Also she was an adult and he was a minor when they got involved and the show never really dealt with that, Phukhao's mother was the only person who called it out but she was almost treated like she was wrong minded or unkind when she was just making 100% sense.
Replying to almsw Jan 27, 2023
No. I like Tu as a person, but it's clear that her skills next to actually good actors (unlike in F4) simply don't…
"Kongkwang feels like a completely flat character without any depth - what exactly do we know about her apart from the fact that she likes Phukao? Genuinely asking. What do we know about her because I can't come up with a single thing." <<< It's fair to criticize Tu for a poor performance but it's not fair to blame her for a shittily written character. If you don't know anything about Kongkwan it's because of bad writing. We don't know anything about Lak or their mother either except they all suffer a lot and martyr themselves. I don't know what the director was thinking when she wrote those women.

By contrast, Zo and Nink are great and Phukhao's mother and her girlfriend are at least complex and interesting. Yes it's helped by good performances but it's also there in the script. Kongkwan and the women in her family are written to be symbols, not people.
Replying to Tasnia Ahmed Jan 20, 2023
Haven't started this drama yet, is it worth starting? however would appreciate if anyone could recommend me some…
It started out strong but went off the rails once the romance kicked in because it makes absolutely no sense. It's also very melodramatic even by lakorn standards. So even though there's a lot I like about the drama, on the whole I can't recommend it.

Some Thai dramas I enjoyed: F4 Thailand, Not Me, Midnight Motel, Bad Buddy, The Gifted, The Shipper. If you don't mind 18+ rating with explicit scenes, KinnPorsche is a crack infused fever dream with great production values.
Replying to Adriennea Jan 18, 2023
Listen, I loved Tu in F4 and I'm sure a big part of her performance or lack thereof is because of the script.…
Agree on View and I would add Pluem and the kid who played Young Phukhao, they are fantastic.
Replying to Adriennea Jan 17, 2023
Listen, I loved Tu in F4 and I'm sure a big part of her performance or lack thereof is because of the script.…
You're making good points and I agree with you that Tu's lack of experience is showing. On top of that, I think she and Ohm were both poorly directed because IMO Ohm is overacting in a lot of scenes and I know he's a good actor from other dramas I've seen him in. I'm not sure what the writer/director is trying to accomplish with these characters but it's not working.
On 10 Years Ticket Jan 15, 2023
I see people blaming Tu for how lackluster Kongkwan is as a character but it's not her fault. It's the writing. There's nothing to the character. She has no personality, hopes, dreams, aspirations, she's just long-suffering and that's it. There's nothing for Tu to latch onto. Same for Luk's character, how did she fall into a relationship with a student, why did she not see any hopes for her future, what was she missing in her upbringing that led her to making such a terrible mistake? Who knows, it's not in the writing. Compare how they are written to Mai, Plu, Phukhao and even Zo who are all complex characters. It's like the sisters exist to suffer and be martyred and that's it.

(on another note, who knew Phukhao's mother would be 100% right about how wrong it was for Luk to get involved with Mai but it was entirely predictable that she would screw up handling it by not telling her husband or Luk's family)

Another problem I had with eps 9 & 10 is how Mai's mother came out of nowhere to be the main supervillain. We didn't get to know her in earlier episodes so it's hard to care that she's turning out to be so important to Mai's death and the problems with Kongkwan's parents. I will say tho that Pluem's scenes with the actress playing his mother were so good, if those scenes worked at all it's because of the incredible performance he's been giving throughout the story.

It's disappointing how this is turning out because I was in love with the drama at first but now it's just a slog. I'll finish it but I can't recommend it.
Replying to lilili Jan 14, 2023
Title Midnight Motel Spoiler
This was really fun! Yes plot holes but nothing that bothered me. Mond was the best out of the main cast, he made…
Peerapat was on medication for some unspecified illness. He took the meds the night Mote made his pitch and he fell to the floor, hit his head and died (that's why there's blood on his head when the body is found in the cooler). Turned out that the reason he died was because his wife swapped out his meds for poison (proven by Sun when he feeds the pills to the goldfish and they die)