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Love Syndrome III
20 people found this review helpful
May 22, 2023
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 9.5
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you have only but yourself to blame

The average of the episodes is 8.6. And I rounded down because that's what I do. In the half-day it took me to watch this show, the overall rating went from 6.8 to 6.7. I won't reflect on what that says about the show. This show met my pretty high expectations. Relatively high; it's a Thai drama; how high can they really get? I have been waiting for this show to fully come out, like I have been checking in on my plan to watch every day because I refuse to look when the episodes actually come out. I didn't even wait for it to come out on YouTube; I watched this bitch on Daily Motion. I was pretty content with this. At no point in this show did I stop watching and wait a few days because I was disappointed. Justice for my boys, Kim and Kamol; they did them wrong in this show. Day has anger management issues that he needs to work out, but he can't. Itt has panic attacks because of his man and his issues. People say the acting was bad, but I am going to be honest and say it wasn't. Of course it could have been better, but that's the case for most shows and everything. Everything can be better because we have unrealistically high expectations for everything. Itts actor, Frank, I want to say, did a killer job. Like, actually, he killed his role with the voice cracks; the changes in his voice in certain scenes ate me up. They were toxic, and I hate myself for it, but I ate them all up. Like every second of it. Jealousy is bad, and I know it because it means you don't trust your partner, but I ate it up.

The handjob scene was killer; I loved that. Also, I love awful blowjob scenes, so i ate the shower scene up. The abuse was crazy, bro. If I had a dollar for every time I flipped Day off, I would be a millionaire.

Going on to my boys, I can't even remember their names: the guy with the sexy eye brows and pouty lips, and the tall, scary mother fucker with the skinny nose. Let me look at the names. Mac and Nan. They were giving my boys Vegas and Pete a run for their money. I was reading comments on YouTube shorts before the show, and people were like, "Damn, they are more toxic than Vegas and Pete". And I was like, "No way. You can't even match their energy." I was so wrong. So very wrong. These two are crazy; they should have gotten more screen time, but at the same time, I don't think I could have handled that. Nan has Mac come to the party, and I'm like, okay, we are going to see the splashing a beverage on his face scene and them making out, and then we can just go on. Nope. You never saw edits of the scene before that. He puts the chain on him—okay, normal, not really, but okay. and when Mac goes to talk to Day and Itt, and then when he winds up for the punch, this bitch yanks him back by the chain. I had to take a 15-minute break. That was crazy. He yelled when he got pulled back and started clawing at the chain. It was crazy. Theres a difference between holding some hostage in your home and holding some hostage and bringing them outside and yanking them like they are your fucking dog bro.

My favorite scene was Night and Gear making out at Day's goofy ass party thing. It was so out of character for them to be together and so needed. This show didn't disappoint me, and I'm glad. Don't read ratings or descriptions and only go in based on three clips, and you won't be disappointed. It was good and fun. Okay, now I am watching Moonlight Chicken. Would recommend, actually. Okay bye!

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Moonlight Chicken
2 people found this review helpful
Jul 27, 2023
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 8.5
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a full four course meal

The average of the episodes was 9.4 stars out of 10, so I rounded it up to 9.5 stars out of 10 because this was so fucking good. The acting was amazing. They got really good actors and popular ships and smashed them into one show that was too short for its own good. The acting is what kept me wanting more and more with each episode. This banger joins Bad Buddy and Love in the Air as my highest ratings for dramas at 9.5 stars. So we love to see that. This was just truly amazing and groundbreaking. I posted a lot on it, so I am going to go to my close friend's highlights, which are just a moon, a light bulb, and a chicken. I also started this two months ago because the first episode didn't leave me wanting more, but today changed that.

10 hours ago, I was like, Moonlight Chicken has such an amazing cast with all of my baes; let me just fucking finish it. And that's what I did. And I forgot who was in it for some reason. My boyfriend was there. Love them. Then I said that I forgot his name in the show. That's so embarrassing, huh. Uncle Jim and Wen. Earth and Mix have great chemistry, and that hit me like a truck in this. Love them.

Leng's character was so real for no reason. He was very woke and, over all, just said a whole bunch of facts all the time, and I love him for that. Then I say that I will learn sign language just for fun. Then I said, "Characters wearing completely out-of-place Jordans are my new favorite thing in Thai dramas." Because it's always so random, and I love it.

We meet Jim's ex, who is the reason our poor baby 40-year-old man is the way he is. He doesn't show a lot of emotion and boards himself off when it comes to love because he doesn't want the same thing to happen again. Which is so real for him, but bro died in 2018, and it was like 2022 in the timeline. You've got to move on, dawg; you are 40 years old; that's already half your life if we are going by American life expectancy. You've got to move on.

Then we see the love of my life, First, lying in bed looking all gorgeous. Him with the glasses is my favorite thing, and he was lowkey making me go feral. Love Me Again by John Newman is Alan and Wen's song, because no matter what Alan says or what he does, Wen has completely lost his love for him. I feel bad, but bro broke up with her, and he couldn't get the hint for like FOUR FUCKING MONTHS? Like what? Get over it. I understand it is a 5-year relationship, but please, just leave them alone. Let him live; that's why he left you.

This show was low-key a lot, just the way they were telling it and making it out to be. Fuck beams, Jim's ex. Bro deserved that one hundred percent. But I would be wrong to say that. I hated him, and I still do. Jim was, for real, the other woman. Which was sad but true.

Heart and Li Ming are just so cute, and I love them. Li Ming getting heart's parents to learn sign language for their son and them listening was such good character development for them, and I love the parents for that. Jim being high-key homophobic when he is literally gay was funny. Like what? If you are that pressed about gay people, look in the mirror before you even say anything. LIKE WHAT? lol.

Then Gaipa's mom died, and I was on the brink of tears. Because in edits, I have seen people in all black, and I am like, damn, which one of our main couples is dying? and then they kill off Gaipas mom. Oh my god, bro, I was like, No way, and then in denial about it for the rest of the show.

Then they were going condo shopping and being all cute, and then Jim said to paint the walls green, and I was like, Ew, green! Who would do that? All of the walls in my house are literally green; I am a fool. And that's all for my close friends highlights.

I loved this show so much, and I feel like they could have made it longer. This was so good, and I loved every couple, even Alan and Gaipa at the end. Everyone was just so full of character, and it made me excited to watch and see how people would develop and how they would regress. This was a banger, and I would recommend it. Okay bye!

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My School President
2 people found this review helpful
Mar 23, 2023
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.0
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how would we know?

The average rating for this amazing drama is 9.1 stars, with the highest being 10 and the lowest being 8.5. Read the description or else you will be confused. or dont and be like me, who was confused. If you are thinking about watching this, watch it. It is so worth it. Following the five main people, now six, around is probably the best thing ever. Every actor for the main people and the couples was extremely good-looking, and their acting skills were crazy good, because I was getting emotionally attracted to the characters. Gun growling at Tinn told me everything I needed to know about the show, and it kept me watching and watching. The characters were likable and funny. The story was actually really strong, and I liked it a lot. From enemies to lovers, all I need in life is tough love. Tinn helping them from the very start, this man is the ideal boyfriend i am gonna be so honest. I don't understand the point of the slow dancing because it wasn't brought up again, but it was cute, so it doesn't matter. It has no reason to be this funny. The acting from the cast was really good. AND TINN AND GUN IRL ARE TWO YEARS OLDER THAN ME? LIKE WHAT???? Anyway, the music, well, duh. It was good; there was a lot of singing, and I was all here for it. I would probably rewatch some scenes again, but not the whole thing. This drama is a good example of young love and toughness. Win and Sound were a lot with their goofy ass relationship; it was tough love, but I loved it. I ate every second of this show like I was starving. I needed this after crying my eyes out until we met again. Thank you, wheel, for choosing this one. For once, I love you. Now we are onto puppy love; there are more words in front of it, but I don't care. Great show; great cast; great story; great everything. Okay bye.

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Our Skyy 2: Vice Versa
2 people found this review helpful
Aug 9, 2023
2 of 2 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 8.5
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two unstable gays kidnap some kid

That's a good alternate title. They are finally having relatable issues and not "oh no, my boyfriend didn't make it back through the multiverse" kind of issues. They are busy with work and not focusing on their relationship, and they are trying to make things work and rekindle that fire, but it is low key failing. Which is real because relationship issues don't just rekindle over night; they take time, so good on the show for showing that.

These two are barely stable themselves, not financially but relationally. They are struggling, and when they see some random kid on their doorstep, instead of taking them to the fire department or something, they listen to their friends and keep the child. Already a red flag, but the child, Jigsaw, really helped them. It didn't seem like it at first, but at the end, he really did help them, and they got closer and loved each other like they once did, but in a different way.

So basically, two gays rekindle their love in the house from the Kinnporsche Christmas Special with the help of Talay's best friends and Tup's sister's kid. I wanted more with the ending, but whatever. That it. Okay bye!

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2 Moons: The Ambassador
2 people found this review helpful
Jul 20, 2023
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 6
Overall 8.5
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 4.5
Rewatch Value 8.0
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okay wait why did this actually eat

It got 8.6 stars out of 10 from me. The first two moons got a 9 out of 10. The two moons got an 8.5 out of 10, and this one as well got an 8.5 out of 10. Four days later, I knocked all of them out. I think this one isn't even that bad; people just rate it badly because it's not the greatest, but that doesn't mean it's not good. It was a pretty good show, and the chemistry was so much better in this one than the other two. That's one thing this 2 moons did right.

But once again, this was not needed. They could have definitely made this into its own show; it didn't need to be connected to the other two. The goofy cliffhanger finally got resolved around episode 6, which was good to see because that's why I started watching this one so fast. I was going to take a break, but I started and finished it today, because of that cliffhanger, lol (I say lol in this a lot).

I am also glad they didn't really make Phana being a moon a big deal. They mentioned it, sure, but I am glad they let our new characters shine, and it was a needed wake-up call with Lom losing, like a badly needed one. Im glad they didn't make it so Pha outshined him in any way; they were just cousins who thought of each other as brothers, which was cute. Okay, I am going to check out my instagram close friends highlight of 2 moons 1/2/3 lol.

The first thing I posted 10 hours ago was about the need for season 3. Like why? That's so much for the plot to be exactly the same for each of them. And then I had to try and put names to faces because it was once again a new cast, and I was struggling. The new cast was actually pretty good-looking, but I missed Joong Archen.

Beam and forth's chemistry was so much better in this one. Beam was so much better in this one, lol. The other two did my boy so dirty. And not to mention Beam's actor in this one was so sexy—oh my god, the way he looked and spoke—and oh my god, bro, it wasn't even funny.

Then we get to know Lom more, and he was talking to a pig cow thing, so I called him a Disney princess, because why the hell would he be talking to animals otherwise? Ming was being weird with the water scene, lol, but his actor was so fucking built; my god, he had an amazing body.

The actor who plays Tatch looks like Gawin Caskey or Fluke Gawin Caskey, and I kept mentioning that to myself. His being jealousy of the cousins was interesting to see and just mad embarrassing for him. "Okay, Gawin Caskey." Was my motto throughout these episodes. Then I got the side-by-side, couldn't even tell the difference between the two.

Lom's character became more likable, and I fell in love with his and Tatch's really good chemistry. Their story was a mashup between Wayo and Phana and Ming and Kit. That's kind of what I got from it. The childhood lovers, one-sided at least, were Wayo and Phana, and the whore era was Ming and Kit vibes. They had some banger sex scenes too; the way they did them was just so fantastic, and it's always good to see a good sex scene. Once again, they were killing it, mainly with the body movements and the head tilts.

I thought the twins were played by the same person, but they are actually twins in real life. I mean, same, but that was so hard for me to wrap my head around. The detail on Pharak with him trying to commit suicide and the cuts were a good detail that I almost missed, but that was really interesting to see.

Then I saw that 2Together called and they wanted their jerseys back. It was funny in my head, I swear, but no, that was giving the jerseys from 2gether.

Then our boy, Tatch, kicks a trash can into the car, which was really funny to me, and I still don't understand why. Bro finally put those long legs to use, I guess. In the infirmary too. The twins were fighting, and I was laughing the whole time because Phorn, or Pharn, was trying to finish Phark off like he was the Joy Joy Gang in Dark Deception Chapter 4, bro. I even got the side-by-side. That was very funny, lol.

Then the two friends of Lom were dancing at his party thing, and that was cute because their little moments were very cute to see. Then I was manifesting that Pha proposes, and he does, which was cool to see, and that's really it.

So yeah, in summary. This could have been its own thing. We didn't need that many moons. But what we did get was a lot of good chemistry, a good-looking cast, more real-life stuff, and yeah. I liked it, so I would recommend it because, just like the other two, it was a pretty light watch, and the cast was light on the eyes, so yeah. So go for it, if you want to, if you don't, than don't lol. okay bye!

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Jun & Jun
1 people found this review helpful
Sep 20, 2023
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
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I wanted more of Jun and Jun

The headline is so true. I am going to explain this in the review, but I really wanted more of them. We got so much of everyone else and everything that was happening around them that we did not get any of them, which was annoying. Anyway. Let me average out all of the episodes and then write this, and bam. I just spent longer than I should have looking for episode 5 when I didn't even review it. That's why I can't find it. I am dumb. The average was 8.071 out of 10, so yeah. That is 8 stars out of 10, rounded down. I am not checking my grammar again because I am lazy.

The childhood friends to lovers trope smashed with the boss and employee trope was actually a really interesting concept. I just wish they had executed it slightly better. It would have been better if they didn't add that random ass love square, because that shit was getting on my nerves towards the end. I hate when shows do that and they all have a crush on one person. Bro, there are many more fish in the sea; go for someone else, bro. They could have made it longer and had more plot in it, not just filler content.

There was a lot of teasing throughout the whole thing, and I think that was fun and cute because it added some sexuality and some romance to a boring office setting. At least they got the boring office setting part right. I was actually pretty excited for this, but the execution wasn't good, and my happiness slowly went away, so I stopped watching for a while. But then I remembered that this is short as hell and I should just get it out of the way now. So that's what I did.

Again, they had some more cute lovey-dovey vibes, which is fun and cute at first, but when they are doing it for seven damn episodes, shit gets on everyone's nerves. One thing that this show did right was that it didn't cringe. I think that nothing was really cringeworthy and everything was very just and mature, but in the speaking way and the plot way, not the sex way.

Then I found out about our weird square-triangle thing. The coworkers who were picking on our baby were so fucking annoying that someone needed to shut them up. They were being so rude for no damn reason. I was falling asleep during a lot of this because it was repetitive and nothing was really happening.

I watched episode 5 with my eyes closed because I was so tired. Choi Jun—I think his name is, and I refuse to check because I am lazy—had a fiance, and that was such a random bomb that was dropped out of nowhere. Lee Jun was getting annoying for not letting him explain himself; we could have had more cute moments if he let his man fucking speak. Holy shit. The other two main characters, whose names I don't remember, are Simon and something with an h. Yeah, they had something going on in the past for sure because of the way they were so fucking awkward around each other. Good for them, I guess.

Then we finally started to see more of June, which I was really happy for. Good for them, we are finally seeing more of the Jun's, because this whole show we haven't even seen that much plot between the two of them and instead other people. Good for them. I hate persistence in anything but good for Choi Jun, I think his name is. I am glad Lee Jun confessed his feelings to the shits, because he was definitely making him jealous at the restaurant or whatever he was doing. They had some jealousy to act like they had been going strong this whole time and he had the right to be jealous or something like that.

Then they finally started turning a new leaf, and that teasing started to become real feelings, and they started focusing on Jun and not everything around them. And Choi Jun is so boyfriend material. Way better than that Simon guy, because Choi Jun doesn't have an annoying ass temper and dwell on the past (everyone in this dwells on the past, never mind). And I am so glad that they pulled through toward the end because, my god, this was getting boring as fuck.

I enjoyed. If only we got more of it, and not just in the last episode. I'm glad they finally warmed up to each other and pulled their shit together for a good final episode. So yeah, good for them. They just wanted more of Jun and Jun in this show, not the office place, the other two bozos, or the love square that was one-sided for two people. And yeah. I wouldn't recommend this. It was boring, and they only pulled through in the last episode, so it was a waste of the first 7 episodes. Watch it if you want; I don't care. That's it from me, though. Okay bye!

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Dinosaur Love: Final Story
1 people found this review helpful
Sep 16, 2023
2 of 2 episodes seen
Completed 4
Overall 7.5
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 2.5
Rewatch Value 3.5
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yeah not worth it

I already pay for it, but if you don't, then don't pay for it. It is not worth it for those two shit ass episodes that left me once again with more questions than answers. The average is 7.5 stars out of 10. It got 5 higher than the 8th episode; I don't know how, but it did. I don't recommend it, but I will explain why, or just explain what the fuck happened and why you don't need to watch it. And once again, I am not checking my grammar because I am lazy.

They were making out more than there was plot. I am not complaining, but they were too busy tonguing each other for the plot to actually be dragged out and have a meaningful ending. Rak attacks bat-shit crazy men because he can't say no and doesn't want to be mean. Tart, Mek, Kram, and Dino are examples of that. Rak has every right to be mad at every single one of his little harem of men, including his men. They all really hurt his feelings. All my homes hated Tart because he was being a homewrecker like it was nobody's business. Dawg, back up. They ended up sweeping the whole thing with Dino and Tart under the rug in the show, both with the characters and with the people watching it. I think they were banking on us forgetting that it even happened. I didn't. They could have actually made a meaningful plot out of that and helped Dino work out his anger issues, but they didn't, and look where that got them. Nowhere.

Episodes 4–10 (the final story bit) all felt like a lazy clip show of random ass clips that should not have even gone together. They were just filming; they changed the story halfway through but kept the scenes in anyway. Those are the vibes. I don't know if they actually did that, but it feels like they did with this fucking bullshit. Not a special ending once again. They could have done so much more with the ending and the whole show, for that matter. The acting was good, but they were once again throwing sh*t and hoping it sticks. Some of it actually did, but most of it did not. Yeah, and the random ass haircuts—I love to see those in shows. I find it funny. Yeah, I still feel like I have more questions than answers after that. I am going to watch the movie to see if it's any different and just get all of the dinosaur love stuff finished so I can never come back to it or think about it again. Another copy and paste from my review because I am lazy Yeah, that's really it. I am going to force myself to watch the movie and write more about this hot mess of a show. So yeah. That's it. Okay bye!

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HIStory4: Close to You
1 people found this review helpful
Sep 14, 2023
20 of 20 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 3.5
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 5.5
Rewatch Value 8.5
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HIStory 4: WAY TO FUCKING CLOSE

Yeah. That about sums it up. I don't even have to write the review because the headline basically wrote it for me. Let me average out the episodes and then explain my thoughts on the show, and then bam, but it's going to take a lot more words. The average was 8.25 stars out of 10, but I rounded it down to 8 stars out of 10, because I could, and the ending was shite. I am also not checking the grammar for this because I am lazy.

Let's unpack, shall we? On Viki, the episodes are smashed into one, and I didn't even know that until two episodes in, but that's beside the point. I said that the tall, skinny guy, Teng Mu Ren, in the streets has a thing for the other guy, Xiao Li Cheng. I was very confused because I didn't read the description, which I never do with shows. I was saying that the stalker ass guy, Fu Yong Jie, in the streets should have gone to jail if he got caught, and I still stand by that opinion with all the shit he pulled in this short ass show. We met the triple threat trio, and I really liked them. They complimented each other well and badly. The vibes were nice, and I was just overall enjoying it. I did have it out for Li Cheng, and I said that I hoped he came around, and he did. because he ended up being one of my favorite characters in this. Love him.

I'm glad Fu Youg Jie got his dumb ass kicked because fuck him and the shit he did too, Mu Ren. Don't ever hurt my baby like that crazy guy. Li Cheng was there to protect his man before he was even his man, and good for Li Cheng for doing that. That girl is Liu Mei Fang, I think. I am looking at the character list because I didn't get emotionally invested enough in this show to know their names, only Li Cheng's. Because I love him. She knew from the start that their relationship was more than friendship. And we stan overprotective Li Cheng. Fu Yong Jie's crush on Ye Xing Si came to light, and it was really fucking obvious to everyone but Ye Xing Si. It was so fucking obvious. Fu Yong Jie played his cards perfectly in most of these scenes. He's probably the smartest in this show. Good for him. Not really, because he was in love with his brother.

We had some foreshadowing for the sexual assault scene. Li Cheng and Mu Ren started to fall for each other around episode 3ish. I could tell. It did take them a while to get their sh*t together, and they barely had it together by the end of this goofy ass show. The trigger warning didn't even mentally prepare me for Fu Yong Jie raping his older brother. I did do some predicting about how he is going to try to kill himself to get his brother to forgive him. Their whole relationship was very much built on manipulation and low-key built on toxicity. Fu Yong Jie was very straightforward and really out there. If he had something to say, he would just say it. Good for him.

The bath tub scene had some really good acting and brought out a lot of sexuality and beauty. The way the camera and the actors presented it was just great. I need a man like Li Cheng in my life, bro. These two were now flat on their faces, in love with each other. Our brothers were just doing their weird ass shit, and my prediction was right.

We were making pretty good progress, which was good for Li Cheng and Mu Ren and more or less for our brothers. We had a lot of character development and more true colors in all of the characters. Fu Yong Jie and Li Cheng were the biggest menace duo, and I lowkey loved their dynamic of just being batshit crazy. These two in the same room were brewing disaster in the making. The actor who plays Li Cheng, Charles Tu, is so fucking handsome that I love him, and it fits his raging narcissistic personality in the show. Love him.

Okay, the other 5 episodes I watched in 16 hours, all back-to-back. Li Cheng came to terms with his feelings and all of the lying to himself. He stopped and told Mu Ren and his ass to shut down, but not straight up; instead, Mu Ren faked being with a girl so Li Cheng would back off. That's ghetto. Getting on my nerves with the shit And then he gets mad at Li Cheng for having a girl friend. Dawg, you are doing the same thing. You can't get mad at someone for doing the same stuff that you were doing. Fu Yong Jie smiling when he was playing fighting with Li Cheng was also very cute. Fu Yong Jie came to terms with the fact that his older brother doesn't like him, and he stepped back and was really mature about it. Good for them, besides the fact that they are brothers, but okay. Fu Yong Jie showed some character development, and good for him because of that.

Mu Ren and Li Cheng were being all cutesy. And Li Cheng is a fake until you fucking make it kind of guy because the way he hid his sadness behind his normal bubbly, happy personality was so good but also really obvious because of the sad look in his eyes. I was making predictions for who would do that to Li Cheng and blackmail him; they are out for his blood for no reason at all. Nothing really happened with our goofy brothers. Ye Xing Si was finally being accepted by his dad, but at the same time, Fu Yong Jie was being hated, as was his mom, for the same reason. Shit was not making any sense at all.

Why the fuck am I writing so much in these reviews? I am getting lazy. The guy who sexually assaulted Mu Ren is everyone's biggest op, and we hate him for ruining Li Cheng like that. I love these two, though. Li Cheng has so much rizz, and Mu Ren is just trying to take it all because he knows about the flirty personality but isn't used to being on the receiving end of it. I don't think we are going too far, but I hope we get more of that weird gay couple. There is nothing weird about them; they are just a weird place, but I really want to see more of them because they are helping Mu Ren and Li Cheng. Yeah our brothers got together in this that's lowkey it with them, i predicted that the brother was going to tell the dad before they all had time to sit down and i was right.

With Li Cheng and Mu Ren. The kisses are also becoming less awkward and more natural, which is good for them. The kiss to go to work, especially Very cute. I am glad they didn't fall apart on the second episode, but instead their world slowly fell apart. I love to see the occupation still going strong near the end of the show. I am glad the dad was supportive. I understand where she is coming from completely, but at the end of the day, they aren't blood related. I guess it's okay. Anyway. They were cute in this episode with all the family members they had. Very fun. I loved these two in this, if only they weren't brothers. Yeah, a lot happened with them, but at the same time, nothing. This show has a lot of sitting around and waiting, so in most episodes nothing really happens.

This ending was very much a blur because I just finished watching it and can't remember what even happened in this episode. They wrapped things up, and then they focused on that gay couple with a 12-year age gap. And all those people that I was probably supposed to recognize but didn't because this is the only history series I have watched They had an okay ending. I feel like it could have been more lovey-dovey and more focused on them and our other couple because it was not focused on them at all. I just expect more from it, that's all. They really put the second in second with all of their bullshit. Yeah. I wanted more for them too, and more for the ending in general. Their little kisses here and there and their random sex scene, which I saw in an edit, were the reason I started the show. I am glad I finally finished it, because it has been a while. Yeah. Good for our couples, I guess. I wish they did more with the ending, but what can you really do? A little copy and paste from my reviews because i am lazy and they captured my feelings really well. That's it. I wouldn't recomend it because of the brothers, but if you are watching for li cheng and mu ren go crazy. that's really it. Okay bye!

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Vice Versa
1 people found this review helpful
Aug 8, 2023
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 5.5
Rewatch Value 8.5
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every bit of time

I have finally finished this banger. I am not checking the grammar for this, lol; it is way too late. It is 3:33 am, and I want to finish our work and somehow wake up at 10 am to go to work. This one is going to be short because of that. Let me average it out, and then yeah. I loved this one. It was hard to wrap my head around—like, really hard to wrap my head around—but it was fun, and I really enjoyed it. It gets 9.09 out of 10 stars from me. I started this one during the school year, and summer is almost over now, so it has been a hot minute.

I watched the episodes in random clumps because every time I would watch the show, I would have an identity crisis and just start questioning if I was really real or if life was just one big multiverse shitshow, and every time something happened, everything flopped, and I didn't even know. But anyway. Good on the show for doing that; they explained it really well, and I understood it; I just couldn't wrap my head around it.

I started the show because they dabbed each other up in our skyy intro. Great reason, I know. There were so many familiar faces and so many references that I am glad I got them. GMMTV remembered that they have the rights to so many popular actors and just started randomly drawing them to be in the show. It was random, but it made the show feel more intense for some reason. They would do good and then fall apart. It got repetitive, and they were basically running circles around each other for the whole show. (There was only so much they could do, so I guess this was okay.)

The first few ratings are pretty bad, and I can sort of see where they are coming from, but at the same time, I can't. This was a banger, and I loved it a lot. They had no reason to kill off Joob; I think that was her name. It is crazy how fast people come and go in this world and in real life. A lot of the epidoes were figuring things out with no actual plot, and I respect that because I needed more plot to understand what was actually happening.

This show had me thinking about life so much. "What if we are in some different reality and when we die, it's because someone else died or the opposite? That shit is scaring me now, lol." So that's fun. I said that in episode 7. I was spiraling, and that is why I didn't finish this any sooner.

Then today I was like, I need to finish this banger; it is actually pretty well written and the actors are doing a good job, and that's why I finished today. Then Kepyt got more stuff dropped on us one by one. This was definitely a slow burn because of the circles they were running around each other. Then episode 10 dropped a bomb on me that I was expecting, but it made me feel so physically awful.

Banger. I loved it. I did have an identity crisis at the end, but that's okay. Good acting; the ending and some of the filler content in between could have been better. But it was explained well, and I loved it. Okay bye!

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What Zabb Man!
1 people found this review helpful
Jul 23, 2023
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 8.5
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 5.5
Rewatch Value 8.0
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"Chasing someone who doesn't love you is tiring, you know?"

That was deep; Tay was so real for that. The average was an 8.75 stars out of 10 stars, but because it didn't reach 9-star potential, I am bringing the average down to an 8.5. I love this trope. The whole Oh no, my parents are dead, singing killed my grandma, taking care of sibling(s) because your parents are dead, and not wanting help from anyone on top of the CEO finding you and wanting to take care of you with some enemies to lovers That is my forte, lol. I wish they showed more of Koa's (I think that's how his name is spelled) and Poon's relationship and made me feel slightly more bad for them, but I loved Poon's whole dynamic, he is a vibe.

I forgot they were beefing when they first met, and I think this is supposed to be an enemies to lovers; it was straight to lovers and crushing. Which was meh. The older big brother working his ass off to pay rent and keep his brother in school was done well, and the rich, annoying ass CEO was done well too. Okay, now I am going to look at my close friends highlights for what zabb man? I finished this in 20 hours, which is pretty fast because I usually forget I am watching shows and then pick them back up 3 months later.

I talked about how Poon was Thai Gordon Ramsey in the way he was cooking and beefing with people all at the same time. I talk about how I liked the trope and how much potential the show has. It didn't really reach that potential because of episodes 6 and 7, but we still got a super mega happy ending, so that makes it sort of okay. Love Poon is trying to beat up Tian and not taking the money. Bro literally almost ran over his younger brother. I would have taken the money and then beat his ass for even crossing my family like that.

I love how they were actually cooking, and it wasn't like, Oh, let's go into the kitchen and then just cut it and pretend like we cooked this whole meal. They showed some of the process, and I really liked that about the show. They thought they were fish upon the sky with staring into the camera and talking to the audience one on one (this is a joke, by the way).

Then we had Teng, his annoying ass boyfriend of 5 years, and Mayom. I actually had no idea Tan and Teng were dating at all, and I was so surprised it wasn't even funny. Mayom kind of backed off after that, and I respect him for that.

Then we met clumsy ass Amy. Her home wrecker era was so annoying, but she was really funny for no reason. The way she carried herself and talked was just funny to me, and I don't know why. I love Pirada so much; she was the moment.

Then I start shipping Amy and Tay, and I say, "Girl, go for Tay. I know he's not a CEO daddy, but he's still good for you, girl." I was right; he was good for her. I think he had a thing for her from the start, the way he kind of talked about her and looked at her. Good for him, I guess.

Tan's annoying ass Hate him, bro. Tay and Pirada were the funniest people in this Thai drama. I was getting mad at Tan once more; bro needed to back off. You all broke up; you don't actually love him; you only came back because the restaurant opened. He had no reason to get on my nerves like he did. I'm so glad they ended things. One thing that was real was Tan's need to stay in contact with Teng because they legally owned the restaurant together. That was real, and Im glad they showed that.

In the end, we got a super happy ending, but I am mad they didn't do a little bit more with this because it had potential in my eyes. Yeah, meh. You can watch it if you want. I wouldn't recommend it, but I would at the same time, so I don't know. Do what you want. Okay bye!

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2 Moons 2
1 people found this review helpful
Jul 19, 2023
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 8.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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Good, but not as good as 2 moons

That's my hot take. I loved 2 Moons so much, and I really missed the main cast from the first one, but I fell in love with the new cast and loved them just as much. I gave the original one a 9, and this one gets an 8.583 average, so I rounded down to an 8.5, so that's always fun. This took a little longer because it took me so long to finish episode 9. It's not that it was long or hard to watch; I just couldn't finish it. Still a banger. I posted a lot on this one, so we are going to go to the close friend highlights: 2 moons, 1/2, and 3 moons.

I started this three days ago, and the first thing I posted was about Joong Archen because I love him so much. Than I saw Sammy, and I was so excited for the drama because of the familiar faces with these two, so we were already off to a good start with the THREE MINUTE THREE SECOND INTRODUCTION AGAIN. Bruh, why does it even need to be that long? I skip it every time, aside from the first time, just in case there is some banger song in there. There was no banger song, and it was just a waste of time. But already off to a great start.

I found out there was a new cast, and I was trying to put names to faces but couldn't because it was different people than the first one. So that took me a bit to wrap my head around. We started off with some of the same scenes as the first one, but since I watched them back to back, I could tell some of the lines were different; most of them were actually different, which was pretty interesting to see.

They made Ming and Wayo's friendship even better in this one, which is always good to see because they were just so damn cute in the first one. Ming is less of a whore in this, which is good, and he is also my favorite character because he was played by Joong Archen. I really loved the room designs in this one. They were so much better than the first one, and it actually felt like they lived there and not just slept there and left.

I am glad they had the glasses scene in this one because that was one of my favorite scenes. Wayo is so baby girl with his glasses and little ponytail; he is so cute, and I love him. The actor once again did a really good job playing Wayo, and I fell in love with him again.

Ming and Kit had more chemistry in this one, and I love that for them. The jokes were funny and had a vibe. I am glad we got more scenes with them and got to build more on them. I love when there are two couples because when the main couple is going to shit, the other main couple can just save us and make us all happy. We got that a lot in this one.

The piano scene didn't eat. I kind of hated it in this one. Wayo looked like a founding father, and that's the only thing I was focusing on. They speed past the whole scene of winning, which was a giving star in my mind. Ming one, and this time Wayo got 1st runner-up instead of 3rd.

Wayo and Phana are more comfortable with each other and are so cute. They had a lot of chemistry in this one, a lot more than they did in the first one. Wayo needs to work on locking his door; I posted about it, and in the end, that's what left us on that goofy ass cliffhanger. I continued to fangirl over Joong Archen.

Kit's beauty was more appreciated in this one. By Ming and by me, lol. He was just so cute; he still had a nasty potty mouth, but he was so adorable, and I loved him to bits in this one. Kit is such a baby girl in this one.

We meet Forth's goofy ass engineering friends in this one. My god, forth was such a baddie in this one. I was falling in love; it wasn't even funny. Forth and Beam actually have a conversation in this one, and they are both overly masculine, which was interesting to see. We have our first "sex" scene, which was weirdly placed.

Park's villain era starts, and I also start hating him, and my gut is telling me he is going to do something really bad, and I was so very right.

Sotus called; they want their enigneers back, bro. They want Arthit back, bro. The scene in episode 10, the first part, was literally sotus be so honest.

Then the rumors start spreading, and I just get so mad. I get so mad that I am screaming at the camera because of episode 12. Oh, MY God. Im so mad. Tell them the truth. Bro, tell them the truth. "You've got some issues, and you need some jail time." That was my quote, and then there was a cliffhanger, and I was mad to say the least. Okay, that's really it. This one isn't as good as the original, but I would recommend it. Okay bye!

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TharnType
1 people found this review helpful
Jul 6, 2023
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 8.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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somethings can't be fixed with tears and forgiveness

That is probably a quote from the Bible. Anyway, I started this show like a month ago, because I wanted to see why everyone hates Tharntype. This gets so much hate, and I want to see if it is warranted. I could see why because of the plot. It's a mad controversial in that aspect. But those sketchy edits you see on YouTube shorts never actually tell you why the drama is controversial. I am anti-description, so it took me a hot minute to actually understand what was even happening in the show.

This show is fucking dark, and nobody talks about it. Type is annoying, and I actually couldn't stand him at first, but I came around. His feelings towards gay people were warranted. I am not homophobic, and I am bisexual myself, and I love me some gay rights, but I understand where he was coming from because he was so young when he was sexually assaulted. That shit will fuck you up for life, bro; that's crazy. But Bro was dropping slurs like it was a religion. That was crazy. types feelings, and everything is understandable. I think that it is bad to classify a group of people as something just because you had one bad experience. But I understand why he would do that, because the experience was a really bad one.

I watched episodes 1 through 5 like a month ago all back-to-back, and I finished the show today watching 6-12 back-to-back, and I feel like I watched two different shows. The characters became so much more likeable, and I was just having fun watching them banter back and forth. I am going to look at my close friends to see what I was actually thinking while watching it, because that's always fun.

I can't find when I started the show, lol. At 1:09 a.m. on June 7th. I wanted to know why everyone actually hates TharnType, so I started it. Type was being homophobic and going on his little rants, and I was already annoyed. When he was sleeping with his eyes closed and mouth shut, he was so cute. just not when he has his mouth open and is talking. Then Type, just like me, started having an identity crisis because of his hot roommate. Two wrongs don't make it right. I know why the show gets hate. It's overly dark and built off a dark plot. At 2:31 am, I started to feel bad for Type because of his upbringing and everything that had happened.

Then we met the siblings Thorn, Tharn, and Thanaya, who we all love to death, and they are the best trio in this show, bro. We love them. Most things in the show are Techno's fault because he actually can't keep his big mouth shut. If techno shut up, we wouldn't have this show. Type starts shifting into hating gays but not his boyfriend. because apparently him being with a man and having sex with a man wasn't gay in his eyes? Make that make sense? It just doesn't. Then I took a break from the show for a month, because I totally forgot about it until the random letter wheel picked it for me today.

I posted today that bad comments aren't real and I just need to watch shows and get them over with even if they are unbearably bad. And that's what I did. I was going on rants about how annoying the type is and how most things are his fault as well, because he can't keep his pretty mouth shut and has to put his two senses into everything, like I am doing now. Type was smacking Tharn; personally, I wouldn't let that slide and smack him back, bro.

Seo and Klui were my favorite next-door neighbors, and they for real need their redemption, bro. They were great, and I loved them to bits, especially Seo and his Koreabo ass. Klui was just confused and very nosey, and they were both the representation we needed.

Tharn and Type are becoming more compatible with each other, and they are starting to openly flirt with each other, and I think that was cool to see.

They met San's pedo ass, and no one ever talks about him, but he was out here having sex with a 14-year-old, which is 10th grade in Thailand and 9th grade here. and San was in 10th grade and Tharn was in 7th grade when they met. So he got groomed by him for sure. That was really, really gross.

Type and Tharn start being extra toxic, and they are both loving it and stuff like that. Type is coming to terms with their relationship, his feelings, and how he is doing overall.

Then Tharn says some shit about tar to tum, and that had me thinking for the rest of the fucking show. Tharn said something about Tum liking Tar more than a brother, and I was like, no fucking way, and Tum tells him to shut up and walks away. No one talks about that. That would have been a crazy twist, bro. And it just gets swept under the rug, like what?

Then everything starts to spiral, and I start having a crisis. You think, Oh, they are doing well now, and everything is fine. Nope, it's a Thai drama. Fuck your feelings. Lhong's twist, bro; that's why I titled the review the way it is. Bro was crazy. That's why the review is higher than a 7 because of the last two episodes. They caught me so off guard, and I like predictable shows, but when they are unexpected or not what I thought, that makes me even more happy, so good on the writers.

Overall, their relationship was and still is a mess because they lack trust and are both the most jealous people to ever walk the Thai drama boys love earth. Maybe if their personalities didn't crash and they didn't fight over everything, they could have gotten together sooner and stayed happier longer in the show. Yeah, that's my take. I am going to watch Season 2 and the special episode because I am just going to knock all the tharn-type stuff out and then move on instead of coming back to it like 4 months later and being hella confused. I understand the hate, but at the end of the day, it was pretty well written, and the actors did one hell of a job; it was interesting. But at the end of the day, it was really dark drama, and people need to talk about that more, bro. This was hella long; that's my fault. Okay bye!

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Our Skyy 2: A Tale of Thousand Stars
1 people found this review helpful
Jun 18, 2023
1 of 1 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 9.5
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the 1000th star

Bruh, that was so cute. They really saved the best for last. I am saying that I finished all of them; it will happen soon, I swear. This was so darn cute, and I loved it so much. I love Tian and Phu; they are just so cute. They saw their lives acted out in front of them. God, oh my god.

They made me gush so much, and I loved it. So many surprised. I usually expect what happens in these and am not surprised, but this one kept giving me surprise after surprise. especially at the end. They delivered so many good lines, and it was just so adorable, and I love them so much. Their dynamics, the way they played their characters The acting was amazing, and I was getting so into it. They are just so cute.

Korn and Rang (both played by Drake) definitely had a fight to the death over who was going to be in the cross-over special. The play's scene was the whole reason why I finished A Tale of a Thousand Stars and watched Bad Buddy, Our Skyy, and Cross Over. I am not disappointed one bit, and that was such an amazing way to end it off. Oh my god, I can't even. The ring, the lines, and the acting The tears, the kisses It all felt so real (relatively, it's a Thai drama special episode), and I loved it.

If you are thinking about watching this or are on the fence, watch it. You will not regret it. It is just so cute and a good way to end everything. I am going to rewatch this for sure; it's just so fun. Okay, now I might get the wheel, because despite having 11 currently watching, I am not in the mood to watch any of them. Okay bye!

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Ai Long Nhai
1 people found this review helpful
Jun 11, 2023
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 5.5
Acting/Cast 6.5
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 9.5
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Aiyaret Long men Chen Nhai

This was okay. It wasn’t that bad. Not a lot of thought, so it was an easy watch. I’m writing this review on my iPad too. First of all Ai and Nhai look so similar it is not even funny. It’s because of the hair, because in the special clip episodes the actors look nothing alike, at all, but the hair and the fact they are both tall, they look so much alike. Like only going based on side profiles you can’t tell the difference. And Ai with his hair styled and with it not styled are two different guys, you can’t change my mind. Sorry, uh the plot was pretty lack luster, not a lot happened. The acting was mid, but overall it’s a light watch and I needed that. I’m gonna go by couple, or “couple.” Because yeah. The plot had a lot of potential but it didn’t reach that potential at all.

Ai and Nhai. Ai is the slightly buffer more laidback version of Nhai and Nhai is the more annoying and skinner version of Ai. They have some pretty good chemistry, I’ll give it to them. Nhai is a little cutie and I fell in love with his annoying and needy personality. I did not expect them to start their love story the way they did. Very much not expected. We had a love at first sight, for one of them at least (Ai) and a “am I gay?” Downwards spiral for the other one (Nhai). They were cute and I liked the, together. Love me some tall men too. AI’s legs are literally longer than Nhai’s, but the most of the plot was furthered by everyone being in love with his long legs. I mean me too. Okay onto the next couple.

Ton and Chon. Okay wait I am pretty sure Chon was a high school student, I’m hoping a high school senior and assuming based on him going to the university to see what major he wants to do next year. And ton is in his second year of university. That kinda didn’t sit right with me. Chon had that weird stalker vibe to him, but we never really saw that come to truth. And wait Ton was in an 8 year relationship? Bro so he was in the same relationship since 7th grade? Or I just can’t do math whatsoever and I think university is different over there. That’s it for these bozos.

Nine and FM. We got some half one sided love. From who is the one sided love, I don’t know. They had max 2 minutes of screen time in this lol. Not a lot to say besides one sided love but which side has the love, I guess we’ll never know.

Sippakoron and Jaonan. I’m just gonna say it Nhai looks nothing like Nan, like at all. But that’s okay because it’s cute. These two were very cute. Raised Ai very well. Love them, nothing else to say,

In and Song Khwan. “Hey I know we had some potential, im gonna move to America for the next 6 to 7 years and probably come back with a wife and two kids, and I’m not going to tell you that I liked you. See ya.” And In was like bro what and Song just walked off. Yeah nothing to say about them.

You can probably skip this one. There’s nothing really special about it. It’s like work and pretty short actually. I wouldn’t recommend it. It’s a decent watch though. Now im watching AiNhai. That’s it for this review. Okay bye!

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En of Love: This Is Love Story
1 people found this review helpful
May 10, 2023
3 of 3 episodes seen
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Overall 7.0
Story 5.5
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 4.5
Rewatch Value 5.5
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more questions than answers

So it gets a 7.3 from me, and I rounded it down to a 7, because it wasn't that good. I left with more questions than answers. I have my AP bio in like 7 minutes, but Thai drama for the win. This was short and sweet. I thought I was being racist because the twins looked so similar, but it turns out they were played by the same person. It was a solid show, and I feel like if it had been longer, it would have been better, but it wasn't, so it wasn't better. The plot was iffy, and not a lot happened. The Facebook post furthered the plot, but not well. Uh yeah. kinda confused. Not bad, but not good. The intro was longer than the actual show, and the acting was decent. My friends think Nuea is so hot; he's good-looking, but I don't think he's hot. I would not rewatch. Okay, I gotta go take my AP. Solid show. I will watch the other ones later. Solid, no thought show. Okay bye!

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