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Perfect 10 Liners thai drama review
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Perfect 10 Liners
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by swearsindainty
15 hours ago
24 of 24 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 10
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 10.0

Engineering students collecting soulmates like Pokémon cards

How do you review Perfect 10 Liners when your main memories are mentor lines, engineering chaos, six men falling in love, and an alarming amount of emotional support friendships?

This series really looked at university BLs and said, "What if we gave you three love stories for the price of one and made you emotionally attached to all of them?"

First came Arc and Arm.

Or as I like to call them:

Human golden retriever × man desperately trying to maintain his composure.

Force and Book once again proved that chemistry should probably be considered a renewable energy source. Arc's flirting skills deserved an award while Arm spent most of the series trying—and failing—to resist him.

Then came Yotha and Gun.

The quiet one and the sunshine one.

The emotionally unavailable one and the human embodiment of patience.

Perth and Santa delivered a relationship full of tenderness, understanding, and enough yearning to keep the entire fandom employed. Their story quietly became one of the softest parts of the series.

And then there was Faifa and Wine.

Chaos.

Pure, beautiful chaos.

Junior and Mark somehow managed to be adorable, hilarious, and emotionally devastating at the exact same time.

By the end of the series, it genuinely felt less like watching couples and more like watching one giant found family slowly come together.

The friendships were just as important as the romances.

The seniors.

The juniors.

The mentors.

The friend groups.

Everyone felt like they belonged in each other's lives.

And honestly?

That's what made the series work.

And can we talk about the people behind the camera?

Director New Siwaj Sawatmaneekul understood exactly what this story needed: warmth.

The series never tried to reinvent the wheel.

Instead, it leaned into friendship, comfort, and character relationships, allowing every couple enough space to grow into their own story.

The production team at GMMTV and Studio Wabi Sabi created a university world that felt lively, welcoming, and lived in—a place where friendships mattered just as much as romance.

The cinematography kept things bright and comfortable, while the soundtrack somehow managed to make every confession and every lingering look hit twice as hard.

Perfect 10 Liners wasn't trying to be groundbreaking.

It didn't need to be.

This wasn't mafia politics.

This wasn't emotional warfare.

This was comfort television.

Premium-grade comfort television.

This was seniors adopting juniors, friends becoming family, and six idiots accidentally finding the loves of their lives along the way.

10/10.

Would absolutely join the mentor line, become emotionally attached to the entire engineering faculty, and watch all three couples fall in love all over again.
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