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BurntBaguettes

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Never Let Me Go
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12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 8.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 7.5
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everything is going to absolute shit and Nueng and Palm are just being gay on some goofy ass island

I am doing average right now because I watched the show Hella Spread Out. I watched Ephesians 7–12 in the past day, and for the rest, I don't know how long it has been since I have seen them. The average is 8.5833 stars out of 10 stars, and I rounded down to 8.5 stars out of 10 stars. Okay, let's do this fast because I have to get ready for work. And I have no idea what my headline is going to be. if anything is spelled wrong, that's my bad.

Starting off, I absolutely hated Nuengdiao. He was unlikable and just getting on my nerves. I understood why he has no friends and no one likes him. Palm was very chill and just kind of took all of Nueng's sh*t at the beginning. This was a lot for me to process from the start. I could already tell these two were going to clash, and at first I had no idea how they were even going to get together. I started this on May 7, 2023. Which is always fun.

The second episode was way better than the first one. It filled a lot of the plot holes that the first episode left open. That's the point of episodes, but whatever. I started to understand Nuengdiao more, who he was, and where he was coming from. I am obsessed with the contrast between Pond and Phuwin's voices; it was just smooth, and I loved it. It really added to the characters and plot so much. I was watching this instead of doing homework, lol.

The episodes start to get better the more we get to know the characters. Palm and his thick skull were breaking chairs. Palm is actually really strong because theres a lot of times where any normal person would have actually just given up and just died It's me; I am a normal person. He was apparently dazed in Episode 3, and I thought it was the best part of the episode. clearly not that good if I can't remember it.

I have no idea where episode 4 is. Found it. I couldn't remember anything because it had been a month since I watched Episode 3. I said that Nuengdiao is the mofo with no friends because he's a little bitch. Which isn't technically wrong. Palm is his boy guard, which is real. I think I meant body guard, but boy guard works too. I couldn't remember if Chopper was his cousin or if he was the guy who had a crush on him. Which is valid. Ben was for real getting on my nerves with his shit, my god.

Fuck ben. He is a pussycat for not telling the truth to his dad. Everything is somehow his fault—not really, but I am blaming him for every single thing that went wrong after episode 5. He was fueling Nueng's violence and vilian era, which sadly never happened. I was praying that Tanya lived because I loved her so much. Ben's dad saying that Nueng was gay because his dad died was so fucking annoying. Your son is gay too, and you aren't dead? Shut up. I got back into the show because Nueng became way more tolerable, and I started to love him so much.

I'm still hoping that Tanya didn't die because she actually didn't even want that. It started to become obsessive that Nueng had a thing for palm, and I am glad they didn't make it where Nueng was only gay for palm because I hate that trope. He was just gay and liked the palm. That's always fun. Nueng was trusting people to easily, and that was his downfall in all of this. And Palm started to have a thing for Nueng, and it was past work at that point. But he was trying to keep it professional because workplace romance never works out for anyone in the end, especially the employee.

Bark like you want It was there song. I felt terrible for Palms dad because he was just trying to protect his son and his boss. "Everything is going to absolute shit, and Nueng and Palm are just being gay on some goofy ass island." That hit. That might be my headline, lol. Phuwin's visuals are beautiful, and I love him.

They were in the honey moon phase for like one episode, and then the fact they were on the actual run kicked them in the face. the ATM exposed them and where they were. Nueng was turning around and becoming a good person. It's good for him to be honest. Palm has a serious temper; I didn't realize that until I saw the sh*t he was pulling. They were very much in love, and the whole world came to kick their asses.

We had their first break up with them leaving each other. I hate Nueng's uncle; he was getting on everyone's nerves for real, and everyone was blaming poor Chopper. I felt bad for everyone involved besides Uncle Kit or whatever his stupid name was.

That guy at the end said you really thought they would stay happy. Bam. Nueng, Chopper, and Palm are slowly having villains made out of them. With the parents dying in front of them or being hella corrupted. They are having villains made out of them.

Probably the best episode 11 I have ever seen. Chopper, come get you, daddy. They are going to have a palm at gunpoint, and he is going to sign it. Then Tanya or Chopper, is going to step in. These are the predictions. I love Nueng and Palm; they are actually so cute. I love me some fake boyfriend turned real boyfriend.

My predictions were half right for this one. A pretty mid-end to an actually really good show. I was eating this show up at the beginning, but I ended up falling flat on my face for all the characters and everything. They broke up and got back together so much that it wasn't even funny. I need to get ready for work, but I am going to write this review. I am surprised Nueng didn't become a Viliian; he watched his dad die in front of him and his mom get shot and put into a coma. He watched his lover's mom die in front of him; he wanted his uncle to get shot, and then he watched his uncle shoot his lover. I am glad he ended up being good, but that would have been such a good villain origin story, lol.

These last two are my reviews for the episodes because I am a lazy fucker and have to go to work, but I love everyone in this. This was fun, but had a pretty mid-ending. cant way to watch the our skyy. I would recommend it, it's funny. There's not a dull moment with these two. Okay bye!

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Step by Step
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Aug 17, 2023
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Overall 8.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
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they took this junk step by fucking step

I am averaging out the episodes right now, and then I will talk about this low-key disappointing show. Okay, that took forever. The average for this was 8.375 stars out of 10 stars, and I rounded it down to 8 stars out of 10 stars because fuck this show. I feel like I invested too much time and energy into this show for the ending to be that damn ass. There are so many unanswered questions. I hate it. Okay, I am going to try to talk about the good and the bad of this dumpster fire show.

I started this on April 19th, and it is August 17th at 2:09 am. Damn. So I was talking about how the show wasn't off to a bad start. I had no idea anyone's names; it was a fresh start to a new show. I was describing what Jeng and Pat looked like and making my predictions. The dictator and the baby were both good ways to describe Jeng because of his control issues and the way he dealt with everything. I said that Pat had juicy lips, and I was saying that he fell for Jeng fast, but boy was I wrong. And the camera angles were making me sea sick.

I said that the workplace harassment really topped off the second episode because of the way it was handled. And I was trying to get behind all the weird things Pat was doing, and they were pretty warranted at the beginning. There was a drunk scene, which was one of many. And I was saying how I was really hyped for the show to be all the way out.

Mr. Jeng is a serious overthinker, and he inherited his father's control issues, as did his brother. I was still really excited and just enjoying it; there is definitely some alcholism and addiction in this, but that's fine, I guess, because it doesn't matter if the show doesn't focus on it. Yeah, not a whole lot was happening, and that's basically the whole show.

We meet Chot, and I love him so much. His character is funny and just has an overall good presence in the show. And him being in a relationship with was the best and only good loop this show had. It was just really cute. It was an easy watch, and the shit they were sending in the group chat gave me some crazy second-hand embarrassment; it was bad.

Two people got proposed to in one episode. I make a backhanded comment towards Jen about how he should break up with his current boyfriend, who gave off a very bad vibe before he started kissing CEO's sons. I was hating on the love triangle, and rightfully so. I think in the description, all three of them were still mains, so I was just hoping that Pat would fall for Jeng and not some old flame who is an idol now for some weird reason.

I was once again hating on the love triangle for playing with my feelings. Pat was such a cry baby in this, and shit was getting on everybody's nerves, including mine. You can work shit out with out crying dawg; you are a full-ass adult. I think he was 24 during these episodes, like, what? I understand if you are under the age of 18 and still in school, but he's literally making money, has a job, and is still having full-blown temper tantrums because stuff is not going right. That's not very proactive of him. This show isn't very proactive, actually.

Pat continues to collect these men like Pokemon cards. I kept talking about Pat's lips because they are beautiful, and fuck that love triangle version like 8 at this point. This was getting on my nerves so much. The whole show was at this point.

Then we had the slow dancing scene, which saved this series (by the episode rating) from being an actual 6. It was a sensational and, overall, really great scene. I was pretty surprised that Jeng was gay, actually. I thought that it was going to be aI am only gay for you type of thing. That made me start to feel better, but then I remembered that literally nothing had happened up until this point, and it had been eight episodes.

Giving birth was so unnecessary, but I got so into it that my heart was racing like I was helping deliver that damn baby. They hadn't even kissed yet, and Jaab and Jeng have some generational control problems and generational non rizz.

The world messed these two up, bro. My prediction was right on June 30th about Toh being behind it. "Bro wants to watch the world burn with his meet the Robinson-looking ass." I ate that one up. But nah, I would have finished this so much earlier, but I knew episode 11 was going to be bad, so I decided against it.

Until today. Them in the infamous episode 11 were so gilded lilies by the cult or the other way around. the haven't given enough song. Jeng ruined them. I was having a hard time trying to remember what had happened and who everyone was, but we got through it. Pat's haircuts midway through some scenes were funny. And his lips are beautiful.

I was pissed about that ending. They were barely together for like an hour on screen for the whole long ass show. Everyone was getting on my nerves at the end. Oh god. I was confused because of the time skips, and Pat put in his two weeks like four times, longer than he had probably been working there. Nah, I am so glad I am done with this. I was very disappointed. This show had so much wasted potential. I wouldn't recommend this because it's a waste of time and energy for a couple to barely be together for an hour on screen. That's it. It's now 2:33 a.m. Okay bye!

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Cherry Blossoms After Winter
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Aug 13, 2023
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 8.5
Story 5.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 5.5
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adopted brothers who haven't spoken for the past 12 years, some how find love

The average for this one was 8.75 stars out of 10 stars. So I rounded down to an 8.5 stars out of 10 stars. I don't know what my headline is going to be yet. This was a light watch with a mid-plot. I am going to see what my reviews are for the episodes and just overanalyze because there's literally nothing else I can talk about. The show jumped around a lot, like huge time skips that left me confused as fuck. They could have filled them in, added a few more episodes, and pulled on our heartstrings some more. The acting was also pretty mid, but that's fine. Usually the plot makes up for it, but this time it didn't, sadly. Okay.

Starting off, it was a pretty cutesy show. I already knew it was going to be light work. Haebom's actor was a cutie, and I fell in love with him and the vibe of his character. We had some adopted brothers who hadn't had actual conversations since they were literal children. That was interesting because they were not even talking to each other at home or at school. I could tell one of them thought of the other as more than just an adopted brother, just because of the awkward tension and vibes the two of them gave off.

I would have finished this sooner, but work sucks. I started this 11 hours ago today, and then episode 2 three hours ago. We met Haebom's "friends" the two annoying motherfuckers. One who outmatched the other one in annoyingness. I could tell what Haebom's character was just by the way he was being treated by those two, the way he thought, and the way the people around him looked at him.

I was thinking that the whole Haebom going to college thing was going to be an issue because they brought it up like five times. It wasn't, which is good, I guess. We find out that Taesung has a crush on our baby, and I thought it was going to be the other way around for sure. The headline goes crazy; I just made it. It was some one-sided childhood romance on top of a high school trope. So they were just smacking tropes in here, lol.

The mom. I love her, but I could tell she was going to be a problem in the future because of the way she worries. That was the prediction I got right; the other ones I didn't get right. Then the high school phased out so fast that I didn't even know that they were going to college or university already. That made me very confused.

The two of them work themselves out and figure it out. And keep going, which was good, because I hate when we are waiting on the couple to work their shit out and not other people trying to tear them apart. That just gets on my nerves.

I was manifesting their downfall for some reason. I am going to bring it up again because they needed to explain the jump. Bro was like, Yeah, I talked to my dad. Who we didnt even see and the moms said no. And tae is like I am moving out and taking haebom. And the mom just lets them. Like what? Some confusing ass shit

The mom was unintentionally ruining them because of keeping secrets and all that jazz. In the end, she just wanted the best for them. So good for her. just poorly executed. Yeah, that's kind of it.

The ending was mid, but it was a short show that was cute and easy to watch. I liked the visuals and the vibes; just the plot and acting were mediocre, like the ending. That's really it. Okay bye!

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Our Skyy 2: Vice Versa
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Aug 9, 2023
2 of 2 episodes seen
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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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Vice Versa
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Aug 8, 2023
12 of 12 episodes seen
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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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We Best Love: Fighting Mr. 2nd
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Jul 29, 2023
6 of 6 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 7.5
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the only needed season 2 I have seen

Loved it. I am going to average it and then see what the overall rating is. The average was 9.083 stars out of 10, so I rounded it down to 9 stars out of 10. The acting in this was just as good as the first one. If not even better. I am going to talk about characters and then look at my episode reviews and write about that, because there's only so much I can actually write and there are word minimums for these reviews. Okay, let's start.

Starting off with our baes, Zhou shu yi and gao shi de. So much went down with these two, with their fucking plot twist after plot twist. They pulled through in the end, though. It was a misunderstanding. There was a huge misunderstanding that they never ended up talking out because Shu Yi's dad is a lonely fucking liar who has issues with love. Putting myself in both of their shoes, I would feel betrayed by the other and not know what actually happened. Everyone hated Gao Shi De because of a miscommunication that was never clarified. The baby wasn't his; it was his literal half brother. Ate with that one genius. Gao shi de and Shu yi's dad unintentionally made a villain with the shit that went down. I'm glad they pulled through. Fuck Shu Yi's goofy ass dad.

Then we got my baes, Shi Zhe Yu and Liu Bing Wei. I love them and their shit. Zhe Yu's visuals are crazy; he is so good-looking, and I actually don't know why. It's the way his face sits; it's just so interesting; I love it. They were cute, but also one of the main reasons that Gao Shi De got so much hate from Shu Yi: they were fueling that shit. Oh my god, with their comments and actions, they were making that hate grow bigger and bigger by the day. I'm glad they had their super mega happy ending at the end; I love that for them. Actually, I didn't even know they were together.

Yu Zhen Xuan and Pei Shou Yi Yu Zhen Xuan was my favorite character. (I am going to copy and paste his name because I am going to be saying it a lot.) First, the actor did an amazing job. He displayed the character very well, and I could just feel the emotion through the screen. Yu Zhen Xuan is such a cutie, and I love him. The way he acts and just is is relatable, and I love him. He had a list of mental illnesses, and I want more background on that. Hopefully that special episode will tell me more about it, lol. I will watch that tomorrow because it's late. I love him so much. Pei Shou Yi, the problem cousin who doesn't feel emotions He started feeling them at the end with Yu Zhen Xuan, which is good character development. He was also really relatable for some reason. The way he acted and his demeanor I love these two so much.

Fuck Shu Yi's father; I hate him. There's not a whole lot more to say about him, lol. I just hate him, and he needs to back his lonely ass up.

In the first episode, I found my love for Yu Zhen Xuan, saying, "I don't know the guy's name, but the guy who is a little strange and sits in his chair like he's a child is very cute." So real me 11 hours ago. I was really interested in what was going to happen because of all the plot twists and gray areas. It kept me really hooked, and I loved it.

The second episode had the iconic scene that we have all seen for sure. I actually had no idea it was them until a YouTube short yesterday told me about it. And the whole promise thing got leaked, and I was so confused, and I was already suspecting the dad, which I was right about for once with this show.

Then the third episode I continue to go on about Yu Zhen Xuan, saying, "I love whatever the weird dude is. He is so cute." So true, I said 10 hours ago, I love him too. There were many suggestions back to back, and this show was flipping me right on my head after making me think I was right.

Then, in the next few episodes, they got their shit together, and we got more information on all our characters while still leaving some gray areas. We got a super mega happy ending for Zhe Yu and Bing Wei and sort of everyone else. Good for them. This was good—just as good as season 1, actually. That's my hot take. I would recommend it. I am sleeping now. Okay bye!

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We Best Love: No. 1 For You
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Jul 28, 2023
6 of 6 episodes seen
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Overall 8.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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love from a distance

So the average for this one was 8.75 stars out of 10 stars, and I rounded it down to 8.5 stars out of 10. This was fun, cute, and short, but still filled with action and plot. It's getting late, so I won't knock out season 2 right now. Yeah.

I am going by the ratings of the episodes because I posted nothing on this on my instagram close friends. I think two things happened, and they were both songs over scenes. Gallowdance by Lebanon Hanover, when Shu yi, zhou shu yi in the street, was trying to drown himself. Those were the vibes, and I still don't know why. And then TV by Billie Eilish, Shu Yi was pretending to be happy for his friends when they figured out they liked each other, and he was undermining his own feelings to see them happy. That was the vibe of the first episode. Shu Yi was an annoying fucker, but I could get behind his actions.

Shu yi and Gao Shi De (using the full government name for him, lol) started being lovey-dovey unientially with their actions and just the way they were so close to each other all of a sudden. I don't think we knew that Gao Shi De liked Shu Yi. Or we probably did, and my dumb ass didn't read the description, but the way he was just acting, I knew it was love at first sight from when they were younger.

"It's an enemies to lovers kind of thing, but I've been in love with you since you helped me in fifth grade." That's my quote. The vibes were slow, but we really got to know our characters more, and that's always fun. I love these two so much.

Shu yi started to fall for Gao Shi De. He fell flat on his face in love. I love to see characters actually fall for each other and not say, Oh my god, I like you because you like me. It's that, but he was in denial at first, and then he realized how he actually felt, and I think that was cute.

They came around in the end and had their little cute moments, and then bros was like, I've got to go to America, and then bro was like, No way, and then bro went yes way. Exactly how that happened actually I am going to watch season 2 tomorrow if I wake up. This was cute, and I can get behind the hype it has. I would recommend it. Okay bye!

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Why R U?
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Jul 28, 2023
13 of 13 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.5
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he's been in denial so long that, now that he's out of denial and he don't know how to act

That was fighter most of the time. The average of this for me was 8.9 stars out of 10 stars. This was a banger. That's my spicy take. I just loved it. The ending was a little meh, and I feel like they could have done more with it. I started this like 5 days ago, and in the middle, I was like, Damn, these mofos are mad annoying, and then I watched something else. So yeah, I titled my Close Friends Highlights: Why r u? because that's the name of the show, duh. Okay.

I started it, and I was like, OMG, look at all of these familiar actors, and I love them. Zon's Star Wars room was cute, and I really liked the room designs. I liked them a lot; they were cute. There was a black person who was the representation I needed as a black person.

Sai and Zon's height difference was all I needed in life. Oh my god, they were just so cute. I love them. Then Mew and Gulf were there, and I was like, What the hell? That doesn't make any sense. I left that tharntype life behind me, bro.

I love fighter and tutor. They were annoying but had their cute moments. Then back to Sai and Zon with their guitars being all cute and singing together. Zon was the only one not in Delulu Land for a while. Then we saw Max and Nat. Dew and Blue: I don't know why Dew was beating up Blue. Tutor being hit on by the people at the restaurant, bro, as a fellow minimum wager, smack him, bro. Don't let him do that too you.

Glad hwahhwah, or whatever her name was, found someone to love her. Day really loved her, and I like how she faded out after Fighter realized his feelings for Tutor. Tutor was in so much denial that he was the damn river in Eypgyt.

I started loving Sai and Zon so much more because they were just so cute, and I loved them so much. They knew how to get each other with all their teasing, and that was just so cute.

Fight and tutor started their sex epidoes; good for them, to be honest. They were so bangers. Love them. Their little cute honey moon phase was fun, and I love them.

Daddy ruined that honeymoon phase so fast—literally, fuck fighters, dad, ugly bitch. They should have burned his ass at the stake. One more hour by Tame Impala was Fighter and Tutor's song. He did so much for Fighter, and his family and Fighter didn't even know, bro. He did so much.

Then we had their interesting scene, and I was like, No way, bro is definitely going to jail. What was the fighter even doing, bro? Like, what was his plan after that? He was begging for forgiveness because he messed up, bro. They were cute. I don't really have a lot to say about this show despite it being 13 episodes, not a whole lot happened. It was repeating a lot, but meh. Routine is good most of the time.

This was cute. I liked this show; it was kind of all over the place. It was so all over the place that it wasn't even funny. I love the cast; good acting. Thats it. I would recommend it, sort of. Very all over the place and the same shit was happening for all 13 episodes. Okay bye!

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Moonlight Chicken
2 people found this review helpful
Jul 27, 2023
8 of 8 episodes seen
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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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The Best Story
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Jul 25, 2023
3 of 3 episodes seen
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Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 2.5
Rewatch Value 5.0
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Not the best ending

I'm not forgiving ya'll for that ending. That was wrong. This was one of the first descriptions I have read in a hot minute. and this was 3 hours, so I was like, whatever, I will knock this out in like 3 hours. Yeah, it didn't take 3 hours. It actually did; never mind, it felt so much longer. I love me some yin and war, and the start was a really good one, and then the end. They were so wrong for that. Unreasonably wrong for that.

The stupid girl whose name I can't be bothered to remember is a little snitch, and I hate her. She's so wrong for that. She's actually just starting shit because Dew doesn't like her. Like what? I know in the end we found out that he did like Best, but at that moment she had no idea; she was literally just going based on Dew staring at Best while he was singing on stage. Now I know why he doesn't like you, girl.

This was short, but it also felt like the longest three episodes I have ever seen, and I don't really know why. It felt slow-burning, but how can something be slow-burning when it's this short? It can't; that's the thing. Meh, it wasn't bad; just the ending was bad. I like the plot of a secret crush and a big confession because I find those so cute and adorable.

They could have had Dew run after Best and be like, I love you, bro, move to Chiang Mai with me. and he could have been like, But your mom and Dew could have said, Fuck my mom, I love you. and then they share an awkward kiss as the camera pans out to a sunset and all their friends in the back. Sorry, I got a little to excited with this goofy ass ending.

I love yin and war. They are a good pair, and I love them. Ive been obsessing over their partners in crime tralier for their coneert for the past 9 months (since the video has been out), so it's nice to see these two in another show with their sweetness and good vibes. You can disagree with me if you want, but my god, war is gorgeous. His beauty is ethereal; it's unreal. Oh my god, and the way he speaks, it's like he's floating, and he's so cute and handsome, with his skin shining and his eyes shining. Oh my god. Okay uh anyway, thats really it.

I mean, you can watch this. It's short; there's not a whole lot going on and not a lot of brain power. so a light watch I wouldn't recommend it, but I would at the same time. Do what you want; don't let some person on the internet dictate your favorite dramas. Yeah. Okay bye!

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YYY
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6 of 6 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 1.5
Acting/Cast 5.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 3.0
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WHAT THE JUNK?

The average for this was a 7.4 stars, but I was feeling nice and gave it a 7.5 stars out of 10 stars. This was so bad, it wasn't even funny. 6 episodes of pure disappointment. The cast was decent; the story was not the best; just the way they presented it and did it made everything just so much worse. I actually couldn't stand watching this. I had to force myself to finish this because there are only six episodes. I saw so many good ratings for this; in fact, I had to scroll like 3 pages to find the first bad rating, and it was a 4, rightfully so.

It's a mashup between Seinfield (I think it is spelled like that) and Dora the Explorer. Seinfield is a sitcom for reference, if you didn't know already. It's a pretty bad sitcom in my opinion; they have shit ass humor, they try to hard to be funny with the laughing in the back, and it is something you go to sleep with and not actually watch. This was that show. You will be better off just falling asleep than actually sitting down and watching this. I say Dora as well, because at the end of the six episodes, I didn't even know his name because I was so damn confused. Nott would look into the camera and make some reference to love, and then the episodes would just end. Like what? That was probably the best part because the lines were actually pretty good and stuck with me.

Acting was, I'd say, all over the place in a good way. I like seeing actors I am familiar with. It was a fun vibe, but the vibe of trying too hard to be funny was not a fun vibe. It just gets annoying, and it's like you are playing bingo with your grandma and trying not to fall asleep. That's how I felt watching this show.

The editing looked like it was done by a 6th grader for a group project that is due the next day. Which can be a good thing because Fish upon the Sky is like that, but they pulled it off. This did not. You can have trash editing on some parts, but you have to mix it in with some actual good editing. It can't all be bad because that just gets annoying after a while instead of being funny because it was random.

Step on Me by the Cardigans was their song. Like towards the end of the last episode, when Nott was having trouble saying what he wanted to say, like he had been doing for the whole show, it was just giving that song, and I had it in my head for the rest of that last episode.

Yeah, that's it. I posted a lot to my close friends, but every single story was just pure confusion, and I really didn't know what was even going on or why. I wouldn't recommend this because this was an actual dumpster fire. If you want to watch it, go for it; I am not going to stop you. Okay bye!

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What Zabb Man!
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Jul 23, 2023
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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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Golden Blood
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Overall 8.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 6.0
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bro trained his whole life for this momment

The average was 8.25 stars out of 10. This wasn't even that bad. I'm so obsessed with this trope. I love the bodyguard, and I will protect you with my life trope so much. The story was meh. It was pretty okay. The ending was not as bad as people make it out to be, but I kind of wanted more. Okay, so I am going to go on my close friend's story highlight, and I am probably not going to watch the movie because it's just these 8 episodes in 2 hours, and that's kind of a waste of time.

My first reaction was that this lowkey resembles Kinn Porsche with the bodyguard shit. And it was a tale of thosuand stars with the parents paying the person to watch over their son and then the son thinking that they only did this because of their parents. Those were the vibes. I made a joke that Sky's dad is a mafia boss but can't pay the damn water bill in his son's house. Bro needs to step up as a father. Sky was your average annoying main character who just wanted nothing to do with his dad's mafia business and some loving, and that was interesting but not anything I have not seen before.

Then we met Pitch, and he was really making me uncomfortable. Good job on the actor for that, because, oh my god, he was making me so uncomfortable it wasn't even funny. I looked, and he and Bank were also main characters, so I already knew they were going to have something going on, and I love them together.

Of course Sun was an orphan, bro, because we need that good emo backstory for a mafia romance, lol. Then Sun and Sky started to have little moments, and I started to see that the actors actually had some chemistry, and the story started actually going somewhere, because for a good while it really wasn't going anywhere. Then we got more Bank and Pitch, with Bank sleeping in Pitch's bathtub and Pitch starting to fall in love with him. That was really cute, and you can tell he started to have a soft spot for Bank and his stupidity.

Then they jumped to a random date out of nowhere. I was like, What the hell? We have actually seen no development for the past 3 episodes; how are you all even on a date? Like it made no sense. How are you going to make an 8-episode drama a slow burn, bro? Like, what the hell? Then the sun dove into the shallow ass water to save the sky, and then sky did the same, and I actually couldn't stop laughing. The way he dove into the water was so fucking funny. I couldn't even breathe, bro.

Then we had the Thai drama random ass school trip or vacation, and this girl clapped back at the bank and everyone started laughing. That was definitely not in the script, lol. The way everyone was laughing Then bro started singing. Bro, shut up; this isn't a gacha singing battle or trolls; be quiet. Singing didn't kill your stupid grandma, bro. Shut up.

Then we got some more pitches and bank moments. Pitch once again had me scared for my own life through the screen with the way he was looking at Bank. Then both of our couples fell apart at the same exact time, like, what? Catch me a break, please. How are they going to go back and forth and just fall apart for the same exact reason?

Then the goofy ass fight scene, which had me laughing the entire time, I was giving partners in crime by set it off, and it made me really happy for some reason. And then we find out how fucking annoying Sky's dad is when Sun takes a bullet for his goofy ass. Then I said, That's why his wife is dead because he's a bitch; just let them love each other and let me get my super mega happy ending.

"A life without a younger master is like living dead." That was deep, homie. I need someone like that in my life right now. That was a cold line, and I liked it. Then they split up to prove their love, and we got a shitass ending. They could have dragged that out just a bit to get us a super-happy ending. Meh, it was good. I wouldn't recommend it, but it's not that bad. I would have written this six hours ago, but the shift started. Okay bye!

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Love Syndrome III: Uncut Version
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Jul 21, 2023
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 8.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 4.5
Rewatch Value 5.5
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wife beater shirts and wife beaters

Get it, because Day wears a wife beater and beats his wife? Meh. Haven't we been here before? Yes, yes, we have. This is my second time watching this show fully through; this time it was the uncut version and the one that wasn't on Daily Motion. It got the same rating as the other one, lol. Which wasn't planned at all. This is going to be a little different from the other one, I swear. I won't go by couple, and I am just going to go based on my love syndome highlights from my close friends, lol. There were a lot of scenes I missed from watching it on Daily Motion, and a lot of stuff was in a very different order, so I was a little confused starting off, but a good little confused. Okay, I am checking the close friend's story now.

On July 12th, I caved and paid for WE TV so I could watch Love Syndrome 3 uncut. Day and Itt are just as abusive; it's just way more clear and less blurry because it's not on daily motion. Itt didn't let Day walk all over him, and he could actually fight him off, but he just didn't, and I still don't know why. Night and Gear just stand awkwardly as these two get into their nasty ass fights. They like to argue, just enjoy shouting, and want to see who can shout louder than the other. That's their whole dynamic starting off. Shouting competitions that Day usually wins, he sometimes caves and lets his man win, but he usually wins. Then Day smiled when he wanted Itt to rely on him and only want him. God, that was shity. Long played his role a little too well on some parts, which actually had me a little concerned lol.

The flashbacks were different than they were on daily motion; they were so much cuter and just over all sweeter. Then Nil and Nik, or whatever their names are, were being so cute, and the nicknames they had were also just as cute as them, green flag couple, we love them so much.

Day continues to be an absolute dick, and he was actually getting on my last nerve in this. They did my boys, Kim and Kamol, so wrong, bro. They had Kamol out here looking like Luca Kaneshiro, bro. If you know, you know. If you don't, just look it up. Then Day starts to gain his memory back, because stuff is just habit at that point, because it was so ingrained in his head. He remembers it but doesn't know he remembers it. Which was interesting to see.

Then Mac and Nan and their shit. Mac. I actually forgot that he sexually assaulted itt, and that's what started him and Nan's whole shitass relationship. Damn. I was talking about how I don't feel bad for him and saying that he deserves it. The way Mac was looking at Nan, bro, that's why he won't let you go. Stockholm syndrome vibes, fight the power, stop looking so in love.

"Personally, I'm not letting someone in with a wife beater, dunks, and a flannel beat me." That was my quote, and I stand by it to this day. Day starts to actually feel bad, and him hurting himself for hurting itt and also not remembering anything was his character development, lol. Then I make a joke about how Day thought the wall was his boyfriend because of the way he was beating it. That was a little too far, lol. Day continues to change for the better until he tries to drown Gear in episode 7. Then he starts to go backwards again. I would say he was just doing it to get an answer out of him, but he was actually trying to kill him. It wasn't even funny. He doesn't feel bad at all. Not one bit. Meanwhile, itt is collecting people like they collect Pokemon in that pond thing.

Nik and Neil were being cute with the reading and translating; that was so damn adorable, I couldn't Everyone starts to realize that the day is the same as the old day, besides itt. Day is the same guy who filmed that video; he hasn't changed one bit. Now that he loves itt, that doesn't mean he isn't the exact same as he was that day (get it).

That rando ass story near the waterfall gave me nightmares when I first heard it. It was so randomly placed, but I was so into the show that it gave me nightmares when I first watched it in the cut version. Day starts changing for the better, and he starts caring more again, sort of.

Then we get the crazy-ass flashback with the video and all of that. If I were day and I found that video, I would have deleted it and just gone on with my day (get it) and not told itt or anything if they brought it up. I would pretend to be surprised and then just say I still loved him, and if they didn't bring it back up, I would have taken that video to the grave with me.

And that's really it. stuff made more sense, but they are still just as abusive as they were in the cut version. Yeah, okay, I'm done with love syndrome for a while now. Okay bye!

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2 Moons: The Ambassador
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Jul 20, 2023
12 of 12 episodes seen
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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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