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I Wanna Be Sup'Tar thai drama review
Dropped 7/26
I Wanna Be Sup'Tar
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by 8392225
Nov 29, 2021
7 of 26 episodes seen
Dropped
Overall 4.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 4.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
This had one minus with me from the start and it was the cast. I don't like Putt Putichai. I don't like Gypso Ariigantha. I don't like Woonsen Virithipa. Tao Sattaphong is okay, but it looks like he'd have to be paired with Woonsen Virithipa (she's 34 and he's 25). Looks like the only cast member I definitely like is Tui Tui Puttachat, but hers is such a small role MDL doesn't even list her (though I can clearly see her face in the opening credits).

Every time a lakorn seems to be not quite my cup of coffee and I would wish for it to just pass quickly and rather show me the best it has to offer sooner than later, it has TWENTY SIX episodes, lol.

So, the main girl is an aspiring actress, who does nothing else but go to castings. Unfortunatelly, she really can't act. Nevertheless, she doesn't think it a problem and keeps going on castings, never getting any part (though some casting agents remember her already). She lost her house which has been sold to the guy portrayed by Putt Putichai. She thinks it's not a problem for her to keep living there, as the guy mainly keeps on ground floor. Therefore, she stays on the first floor, sneaking in and out and hiding her things. Whenever the guy hears or sees something he considers the house haunted and her a ghost. It's silly but it's funny because though he's not my type Putt Putichai can act it, unfortunatelly the lead girl isn't so funny because the actress is not very good one, just similarly to her portrayed character. She's also got Tao Sattaphong wanting to be her boyfriend but she brushes him off. Clearly something with her eyesight, too.

She appears on his posh birthday party dressed as a clown with a banana sticking to her head. It's funny towards his stuck up parents else it's unexplicable why he keeps pursuing her. I'm on a verge of dropping this series but someone said it's really different after first 6 episodes. I'll try to wait it out but it's really loong. It's supposed to be better than 'Waen Dok Mai', but it's not.

I like the house, it looks pirotesque. But that's the only thing I like in this series;)

I watched episode 7, as that was supposed to be better. The only thing I could relate is I would really not wish to share house with either the Gypso Ariigantha's character or Putt Putichai. Just watching, both were strongly getting on my nerves. Tao Sattaphong is attractive as always, the way he can look with those eyes of his. But he's got only the 9 years older Woonsen to look at. Could he just walk off to some other series? I would sure follow him. Ugh... Yet another scene with Putt & Gypso. There was definitely too many of them.

It's hard to watch a series where I wish to skip scenes of the main characters.
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