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I can’t believe it’s over!
One guy chasing the affections of another is so standard but this show does it in such a soft and meaningful way that it can’t help but renew my faith in love. Duang remains respectful and careful of Qin’s boundaries the entire journey. I dread the miscommunication trope but this show doesn’t drag it on and on to the point of pulling out my hair. I don’t know what I’ll do with my Saturdays not that it’s over. My only complaint is that we didn’t get TongPae and I was desperate for more JamieMarvis.Was this review helpful to you?
Sometimes we have to stop running
Anazing actors, amazing chemistry, amazing story. some might say it’s slow but I think that’s the true beauty of the show. When one character is a literal professional sprinter, the slowness of life makes it all the more meaningful. I loved the character and I loved the romance! You have a strong female lead who stands true to herself and doesn’t let others knock her down. I would watch this show over and over again. My only critique is that while I love the second couple, some of the last episodes where a little too focused on them for my taste.Was this review helpful to you?
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Grown adults fighting over name tags
Such a fun and hilarious show!!! It’s so refreshing to watch the artists I love having fun and getting to be childish! The cast has amazing chemistry and banter with each other. You can really tell how each one has become more and more comfortable with the games and each other as time goes on! I absolutely loved waiting to see each episode to find out who the special guest would be and what silly little games they would play. Offroad and Daou were so cute and amazing! Tay and Phuak were underdogs that never stopped fighting. Jeff and Oat were terrifying but cool. Ink and Nunew was sweet angels that could bring out their claws. Will definitely be rewatching!Was this review helpful to you?