Didn't even notice how many dramas I've completed since the last update, working from home certainly has its advantages :)
Sleepless Society: Insomnia - 8.5/10 - Really intense and unpredictable, although with a somewhat unclear resolution. Concept with dreams and reality was awesome. Heavy story, great acting. I'd like to see the actor playing the young policeman Tle get a lead role someday.
A Tale of Thousand Stars - 9.5/10 - Beautiful and touching. So close to 10/10, but then they used the dreaded "separation, time skip and reunion" trope in the last episode. It's not that I hate this trope (I actually do haha), but I can accept it only if it's well incorporated in the plot and in this case it wasn't. Why on Earth (pun not intended) did you do that, writers? Nevermind, still an amazing and well executed story with lovable characters.
46 Days - 7.0/10 - I might be a bit harsh with the rating here, but this just wasn't my cup of tea. Way too over-the-top and slapsticky, with incredibly annoying characters. Chemistry and romance between the leads was unconvincing. I mostly finished it because I Iove Baifern, but overall it was disappointing (that's just me - fans of slapstick comedy and exaggerated... well, everything - go for it!).
Girl Next Room: Midnight Fantasy - 8.0/10 - Loved it, cliche but very cute and meaningful.
Girl Next Room: Richy Rich - 7.0/10 - Basically the same impression as 46 Days, too slapsticky for my taste. When all the comedy is put aside, there isn't much of a story here. FL is a very good actress though.
Spark Jai Nai Jomying - 8.0/10 - Short but engaging and funny.
Rang Tawan - 7.5/10 - Typical for the genre and totally predictable, but ok. ML character development was the best part of the drama. The last 3 episodes were draggy and could have been compressed into 2. The second leads were a real comic relief, although SML's acting could have been better. Side note: flat screen has a new meaning now lmao.
Currently watching Bangkok Love Stories 2: Plead and Rang Mai Hua Jai Derm.