A Meh Series with a Saving Grace Named Perth and Santa
Let’s be real—"Perfect 10 Liners" had such a cute concept on paper. 4 big GMMTV CP with 4 storylines, all tied together with snappy dialogue and emotional beats? Love that for us. But in execution? Mmm... not quite the serve we were promised. Some of the lines were less “perfect” and more “wait, did they really write that?” And the pacing? All over the place. It kind of felt like watching ten mini TikTok dramas stitched together with vibes and pretty lighting.
BUT. Let’s talk about why we’re still here. Two words: PERTH. SANTA.
These two were the serotonin boost this show desperately needed. Even when the script gave them crumbs, they served a whole damn meal. Perth? Effortlessly charming as always. He brings this emotional nuance that makes even the most awkward dialogue feel like it means something. He’s got those expressive eyes that say more than the script ever could, and honestly, we were living for his quiet intensity.
Santa, meanwhile, is the king of soft yet impactful. His performance was low-key but so emotionally grounded. Like, he just gets the assignment. His ability to listen and react (yes, ACTUAL reacting!) made his scenes feel real even when the story was busy spiraling somewhere else.
And let’s not forget: when they share scenes together? CHEMISTRY. TENSION. HEART EYES. We were fed. The show may not have given us a flawless storyline, but Perth and Santa carried their parts with so much sincerity and heart that you kinda forget the rest is mid.
So, final verdict?
"Perfect 10 Liners" is… fine. It’s background-watchable, occasionally cute, but mostly forgettable
My Rating: 6.5/10 – Watch for the visuals, stay for PerthSanta, forget the rest
BUT. Let’s talk about why we’re still here. Two words: PERTH. SANTA.
These two were the serotonin boost this show desperately needed. Even when the script gave them crumbs, they served a whole damn meal. Perth? Effortlessly charming as always. He brings this emotional nuance that makes even the most awkward dialogue feel like it means something. He’s got those expressive eyes that say more than the script ever could, and honestly, we were living for his quiet intensity.
Santa, meanwhile, is the king of soft yet impactful. His performance was low-key but so emotionally grounded. Like, he just gets the assignment. His ability to listen and react (yes, ACTUAL reacting!) made his scenes feel real even when the story was busy spiraling somewhere else.
And let’s not forget: when they share scenes together? CHEMISTRY. TENSION. HEART EYES. We were fed. The show may not have given us a flawless storyline, but Perth and Santa carried their parts with so much sincerity and heart that you kinda forget the rest is mid.
So, final verdict?
"Perfect 10 Liners" is… fine. It’s background-watchable, occasionally cute, but mostly forgettable
My Rating: 6.5/10 – Watch for the visuals, stay for PerthSanta, forget the rest
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