The series is good, I really enjoyed it, similar to Vise Versa. But I watched it in one go.
I actually watched Two Worlds in one sitting, but I found the story a bit confusing overall. It didnât quite click with me, though I can see how fans of the actors might still enjoy it.
I generally donât write bad reviews, but I have to be honestâthis one didnât quite work for me. The story was just too slow of a burn, the male lead felt a bit clueless, and by the time things started happening, the ending felt rushed. It ended up being more frustrating than enjoyable to watch.
Surprisingly, I found Gus and Tong way more interesting than the main couple, but they didnât get nearly enough screen time, which was a real shame.
That said, if youâve got nothing else on your watchlist, it might still be worth a try.
I absolutely loved it! The series was full of comedyâdonât take the story too seriously. Some people might say itâs bad or point out negatives, but donât listen to them. Just give it a try. I watched the whole series in one day, in a single sitting, and not once did I feel bored. Every time I thought, âMaybe the next episode will be dull,â it surprised me by being just as amazing as the last.
Earth and Mix truly delivered once again. Donât underestimate themâthey might be underrated, but theyâre the best couple Iâve seen on screen. Their chemistry is phenomenal.
And that ending? Absolutely perfect. I couldnât have asked for a better conclusion, especially with that dance sceneâit was the cherry on top!
P.S. If you ever watch this series in the future, donât forget to share your thoughts.
I've been using MDL for a long time, and one thing I've consistently noticed is that most reviews tend to focus only on the negatives. It's genuinely rare to find a review that praises a series or highlights its strengths. This isnât something Iâve seen just for one countryâs dramasâpeople seem to point out flaws no matter where the show is from.
Because of this, I decided not to rely on MDL reviews or anyone else's opinions before watching a series myself. I try to give every show a fair chance so I donât end up missing a masterpiece just because of someone elseâs negativity.
Take Last Twilight for exampleâit's such a beautiful series, and honestly, Iâd call it a masterpiece. But when I checked the reviews on MDL, most people were just busy pointing out the flaws instead of appreciating what made it special.
I also watched I Told Sunset About You a month ago and loved it. But when I looked at the reviews for I Promised You the Moon, they were mostly negative. A lot of people were upset about the cheating storyline involving Teh. While I donât think what Teh did was right, I do believe we need to see things from his perspective too. Heâs just a teenagerâmaybe 19 or 20âgoing through a tough time. Being away from family is already hard enough. In the later episodes, you can sense that he felt isolated. Oh Aew had a lot of new friends, and when he got a tattoo without telling Teh, it mightâve made Teh feel like he was no longer an important part of Oh Aewâs lifeâeven if that wasnât true.
Again, Iâm not justifying what Teh didâit was wrong. But I really appreciated that they took a break and found their way back to each other in the end. They genuinely complete one another, and being together makes them happy.
Note: Donât be like Teh in real lifeâlearn only the good things from him. Because letâs be honest, youâre not going to have someone like Oh Aew who forgives everything. Be practical, be kind, and most importantly, be happy.
If you ever decide to give it a try, I'd love to hear what you think!
Take care and stay happy!
Surprisingly, I found Gus and Tong way more interesting than the main couple, but they didnât get nearly enough screen time, which was a real shame.
That said, if youâve got nothing else on your watchlist, it might still be worth a try.
Take care and stay happy!
Thomaskong are iconic together
Earth and Mix truly delivered once again. Donât underestimate themâthey might be underrated, but theyâre the best couple Iâve seen on screen. Their chemistry is phenomenal.
And that ending? Absolutely perfect. I couldnât have asked for a better conclusion, especially with that dance sceneâit was the cherry on top!
P.S. If you ever watch this series in the future, donât forget to share your thoughts.
Stay well and be happy!
Because of this, I decided not to rely on MDL reviews or anyone else's opinions before watching a series myself. I try to give every show a fair chance so I donât end up missing a masterpiece just because of someone elseâs negativity.
Take Last Twilight for exampleâit's such a beautiful series, and honestly, Iâd call it a masterpiece. But when I checked the reviews on MDL, most people were just busy pointing out the flaws instead of appreciating what made it special.
I also watched I Told Sunset About You a month ago and loved it. But when I looked at the reviews for I Promised You the Moon, they were mostly negative. A lot of people were upset about the cheating storyline involving Teh. While I donât think what Teh did was right, I do believe we need to see things from his perspective too. Heâs just a teenagerâmaybe 19 or 20âgoing through a tough time. Being away from family is already hard enough. In the later episodes, you can sense that he felt isolated. Oh Aew had a lot of new friends, and when he got a tattoo without telling Teh, it mightâve made Teh feel like he was no longer an important part of Oh Aewâs lifeâeven if that wasnât true.
Again, Iâm not justifying what Teh didâit was wrong. But I really appreciated that they took a break and found their way back to each other in the end. They genuinely complete one another, and being together makes them happy.
Note: Donât be like Teh in real lifeâlearn only the good things from him. Because letâs be honest, youâre not going to have someone like Oh Aew who forgives everything. Be practical, be kind, and most importantly, be happy.