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My Romance Scammer thai drama review
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My Romance Scammer
2 people found this review helpful
by HIGENEKO
Feb 9, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
This review may contain spoilers

Final Episode – A Happiness Chosen, Not Calculated

This finale embraces what this series has always been at its core — a romantic comedy that values emotional resolution over perfect logic.

Throughout the story, there were moments where the plot felt uneven or slightly rushed.
Some decisions didn’t always feel like the “best” ones from a rational perspective.
But in the end, this episode reminds us that love is rarely about perfect timing or perfect choices.

Pai’s conflict represents that idea beautifully.
Even when everything suggested that his relationship with Tim might not be the “optimal” path, his heart refused to let go.
And that emotional honesty became the true answer of the story.

North and Yuu’s wedding, with all its grand and overwhelming family expectations, contrasted nicely with the more intimate choice that followed — a wedding not defined by tradition, but by what felt right for them.
That shift from formality to sincerity captured the spirit of the series.

The visual symbolism in the final scenes — black tuxedos and white tuxedos — subtly reinforced the idea of balance, contrast, and coexistence.
Not one “correct” form of love, but multiple ways to be happy.

Is it a flawless script? Not really.
But as a romantic comedy, it delivers something just as important: a sense of warmth, closure, and genuine happiness.

Seeing all four characters reach their own version of happiness makes the journey feel worthwhile.
And honestly, that lingering feeling of “they’ll be okay” is what stays with you after the credits roll.
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