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ThamePo Heart That Skips a Beat thai drama review
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ThamePo Heart That Skips a Beat
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by Muffin_3441
Mar 7, 2025
13 of 13 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 10
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 10.0

Best BL series of all time

This may sound exaggerated, but I’m serious. This is everything I’ve ever asked for and more.

Story: Literally the Perfect Script

This series delivers one of the most well-developed romance plotline I've ever seen in any series. The relationship has the perfect pacing - no one moving their faces too close for no reason, no one kissing before it's clear how they feel about each other. Many people call it slow burn, but I think it's a very sensible pacing and should just become a new standard of romance dramas.

But there's so much more to the story than the romance plotline. There's the friendship plotline between the members of Mars. There are many nuances explorations of idol industry, both from the perspectives of the company and the fans, and it shows all the different ways these factors can affect the idols. But it doesn't stop there. This story expands to an introspection about what everyone - ordinary people or idols - wants out of life, where our self-worth lies, and how much our life is dictated by others' expectations and definition of success. What it does better than any idol-related stories I've seen is how it portrays these nationally famous idols as ordinary people and make their struggles so understandable and relatable. There are many deep discussion and heart-wrenching dialogues in this story that resonates so strongly with me. And every time I rewatch each episode, I discover more and more nuances between the lines.

So many of the conflicts in the story are rooted in the complex characterization, which makes everything so grounded and coherent. Everything flows logically, at least if you watch it closely enough. Discovering new things about each character - both the main and supporting cast - is one of the main joys when watching this story. So, I'm not going to say much about what each character is like, other than that, if you make up your mind about what any characters are like the first time you meet them, your conclusion is definitely wrong. They will reveal new information that backlights all your previous perspectives on any characters, again and again, which is another proof of how genius the script is.

Finally, regarding the story, I just want to say that this story is very gentle and kind. You won't get a revenge plot or villains getting slapped in the face. This story is about holding tight to love and finding peace in your life. If that's the vibe you're looking for, you will definitely love this series.

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Acting/Cast: The script waits for the cast and the cast waits for the script

LYKN members and Est are the perfect cast for the 6 main roles. Their acting goes above and beyond all my expectations. No matter what you expect from an idol group, acting for the first time, and a swimmer, who never had any main roles before, they will definitely surpass your imagination.

William and Est, in particular, have such an electric chemistry even in a scene where they just stand apart, having conversations. Their romantic scenes make my toes curl, squeal into my pillows, and do somersaults around my house. Their drama scenes are truly exceptional, and you can witness this for yourself from EP1. Their kiss/sex scenes are just phenomenal - one of the best I've ever seen in any BL series. If they don't have another series together, I will riot. They are perfect for their characters and as acting partners.

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Music: An unskippable album

As a series about an idol group, there are over 10 original songs in the series. They are all amazing. The songs for Mars are especially great in that they make so much sense for the group's story and characters. The connection between the story and the song makes you believe that these are really the songs that led the group to different highs and lows in their career. LYKN doesn't disappoint with their vocal and dance performance. William is especially reliable and attractive in any scenes where he has to sing and play guitar live. Est also holds his own with a great solo track. Other than this, I also love the other BGMs in the story, including the instrumentals and English songs, which capture the mood of each scene perfectly.

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Rewatch value: INFINITY

As I mentioned earlier, every time I rewatch each episode (while waiting for the next one to come out), I see new meanings in the script, new subtexts in the dialogues, new ways in which the acting and cinematography communicate the characterization and message of the story. It's always a novel experience, even if it's your 10th time watching.

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There isn't score for cinematography in the review, but if there's one, this series will get an 11/10. This series has, hands down, the best cinematography of any Thai series I've ever seen. It's ridiculously pretty - you can pause at any second, and it will look pretty - distracting you from the story and acting. I know I've already used the word "perfect" one too many time to describe this series, but the cinematography is also, quite literally, perfect.
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