FLUFF
How do you review My School President when your main memories are smiling at your screen, replaying songs on Spotify, and wondering how one show managed to be this wholesome?
This series really looked at the high school romance genre and said, "What if we removed unnecessary drama, added music, friendship, and enough green flags to heal the entire fandom?"
Tinn was the student council president.
Gun was the leader of a music club one bad decision away from being shut down.
Naturally, Tinn's solution was to fall hopelessly in love and then dedicate his entire existence to keeping that club alive.
Academic excellence and simping really can coexist.
Gemini as Tinn gave us one of the most lovable romantics in recent BL history. The man spent an entire season looking at Gun like he had personally invented happiness.
And Fourth as Gun?
The human embodiment of sunshine, determination, and chaotic musician energy.
Watching Tinn and Gun slowly move from admiration to friendship to love was one of the softest and most satisfying romances GMMTV has ever produced.
And the best part?
Communication existed.
Misunderstandings lasted approximately five minutes before people actually talked to each other.
Revolutionary concept.
The Chinzhilla boys absolutely stole our hearts too.
Tiw, Por, Sound, Win, and Yo turned the music club into one of the best friend groups in Thai BL history.
Their friendship felt real, supportive, messy, and genuine in all the best ways.
Then came Sound and Win, who quietly arrived and stole an alarming amount of attention with approximately three interactions and one song.
And can we talk about the people behind the scenes?
Director Au Kornprom Niyomsil understood exactly what this story needed: sincerity.
The series never tried to manufacture drama that didn't belong there.
Instead, it trusted its characters, its relationships, and its heart.
The production team created a world that felt warm, comforting, and full of life.
And the music?
Absolutely unfair.
Every performance felt like a love letter to youth, friendship, and chasing dreams.
The soundtrack didn't just support the story.
It became part of it.
Songs became confessions.
Performances became conversations.
Music became another language for emotions the characters couldn't quite say out loud yet.
My School President wasn't trying to reinvent BL.
It was reminding us why we love it in the first place.
This wasn't trauma.
This wasn't mafia politics.
This wasn't emotional warfare.
This was joy.
Pure, premium-grade joy.
10/10.
Would absolutely join Chinzhilla, attend every performance, and watch Tinn look at Gun like he hung the moon all over again.
This series really looked at the high school romance genre and said, "What if we removed unnecessary drama, added music, friendship, and enough green flags to heal the entire fandom?"
Tinn was the student council president.
Gun was the leader of a music club one bad decision away from being shut down.
Naturally, Tinn's solution was to fall hopelessly in love and then dedicate his entire existence to keeping that club alive.
Academic excellence and simping really can coexist.
Gemini as Tinn gave us one of the most lovable romantics in recent BL history. The man spent an entire season looking at Gun like he had personally invented happiness.
And Fourth as Gun?
The human embodiment of sunshine, determination, and chaotic musician energy.
Watching Tinn and Gun slowly move from admiration to friendship to love was one of the softest and most satisfying romances GMMTV has ever produced.
And the best part?
Communication existed.
Misunderstandings lasted approximately five minutes before people actually talked to each other.
Revolutionary concept.
The Chinzhilla boys absolutely stole our hearts too.
Tiw, Por, Sound, Win, and Yo turned the music club into one of the best friend groups in Thai BL history.
Their friendship felt real, supportive, messy, and genuine in all the best ways.
Then came Sound and Win, who quietly arrived and stole an alarming amount of attention with approximately three interactions and one song.
And can we talk about the people behind the scenes?
Director Au Kornprom Niyomsil understood exactly what this story needed: sincerity.
The series never tried to manufacture drama that didn't belong there.
Instead, it trusted its characters, its relationships, and its heart.
The production team created a world that felt warm, comforting, and full of life.
And the music?
Absolutely unfair.
Every performance felt like a love letter to youth, friendship, and chasing dreams.
The soundtrack didn't just support the story.
It became part of it.
Songs became confessions.
Performances became conversations.
Music became another language for emotions the characters couldn't quite say out loud yet.
My School President wasn't trying to reinvent BL.
It was reminding us why we love it in the first place.
This wasn't trauma.
This wasn't mafia politics.
This wasn't emotional warfare.
This was joy.
Pure, premium-grade joy.
10/10.
Would absolutely join Chinzhilla, attend every performance, and watch Tinn look at Gun like he hung the moon all over again.
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