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TharnType Season 2: 7 Years of Love thai drama review
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TharnType Season 2: 7 Years of Love
5 people found this review helpful
by RainaSummers2002
Jan 29, 2021
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 2
Overall 3.5
Story 2.0
Acting/Cast 6.5
Music 4.5
Rewatch Value 1.0
This review may contain spoilers

Hot kisses are irrelevant when the plot is so horrible.

Tharn & Type:

From the very first episode, we could already see how their relationship hadn't improved at all. They both still acted like children, especially Tharn. Tharn had always been quite manipulative, but in this, he went the extra mile. He tried so hard to get Type to marry him. He just couldn't let Type be. I get that it was something Tharn really wanted because he loved Type. It just wasn't his decision to make, though. Type repeatedly said he didn't want to, but of course, he eventually gave in because otherwise, Tharn would probably throw a fit. Tharn was beyond unreasonable in this season. One thing that made zero sense was how he saw Fiat kiss Type, but he didn't see the part where Type pushed him away? There was absolutely no trust in this relationship, even after seven years. Tharn acted like an idiot. I mean, Type didn't trust Tharn either, to be fair. He went out of his way to "get rid of" that one woman earlier in the season. But why? Tharn had always stated that he was gay and had no interest in women, so why did he worry? He seriously trusted Tharn so little that he believed Tharn, a gay man, would cheat on him with a woman. He also thought Tharn was cheating on him with his colleague. Neither of them was thinking clearly, obviously.

Type:

The only one that had some character development in this compared to the first season was Type. He wasn't abusive, at least. Then he went on to kidnap Fiat, like what? Type himself had experienced trauma, so I found it hard to believe he would do something like that. It just didn't fit the story at all. I felt like I was watching an entirely different kind of genre. Type said he cared about Fiat's knee getting better, but then he went on to threaten to break his leg? You know, the most important thing to Fiat as a basketball player. He also got all of his friends to help him. Even Leo helped. The man that allegedly loved Fiat. I expected better from all of them, honestly.

Leo & Fiat:

They were both imbeciles. Leo should have just told Fiat that he liked him, but instead, he chose to suffer and watch him sleep with a bunch of other men in an attempt to get his attention. Fiat could also just have told Leo that he liked him, but instead, he pursued Type. Even after he knew that Type was in a relationship, he still kept on pursuing him. He almost ruined Type and Tharn's relationship, but that didn't seem to affect him very much. He only apologized after he had gotten what he wanted. He was just incredibly selfish and whiny. He might have had a rough time, but that does not give him a pass.

Techno:

I'll speak briefly about Techno. I found him very annoying, even more so than in the first season. Every scene he was in had to be funny, but I just found it silly and unnecessary.

Phugun & Cirrus:

They were a good couple, but also not. I felt that their relationship was a tiny bit weird. Cirrus treated Phugun like a child, and I'm not sure how I felt about it. They were cute enough, I guess.

Klui & Seo:

Why were they even a part of this season? I assumed they were going to be a couple, but they barely appeared. They tried to make a heartbroken Seo who had just given up on his dream funny? I didn't quite get it.

Champ & Khunpol:

They were my saving grace. I could watch Khunpol smile all day. They were just adorable. If only they had developed their relationship a bit more. My only frustration was how dense Champ was, but his innocent nature also added something sweet in a way. They were just perfectly unproblematic and a breath of fresh air.

Type's dad:

After seven years, he was still the same homophobic piece of trash? He hadn't accepted it, not even a little bit? Also, I was supposed to find it hilarious? No. Homophobia is not funny. He was also creepy and spoke weirdly about women. That scene with Thanya made me so uncomfortable.

Type's ordination was an odd idea. The sole reason why he did it was due to not being able to give his parents grandchildren. So, he felt like he owed them. Excuse me? As if him being with another man makes him less deserving of his parent's approval and love. It just felt off to me. If he wanted to do it for himself, then it would've been fine. Ending the season with Thorn's wedding was also just not right. Good for them, but I didn't watch this to have a straight wedding be the highlight of the season, pretty much. I guess it's because Type and Tharn are going to get married in the special episode. An episode that probably isn't going to be free. Sigh. Because of all the Fiat drama, I almost forgot about the whole thing with Type's boss. It just showed how they didn't have a clear vision for this season. It was all just thrown in there.

In conclusion, this season was pointless.
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