It's Not Giving What Yall Said Its Supposed to Gave
This show smdh. It's like going to a restaurant with high expectations and you get to see all the great ingredients and the food smells heavenly. You get to take like two bites and before you even to digest it, the food is taken away. That's how I felt about Praomook especially after finding out about episodes being cut and the lame as hell ending. It started out really promising and then just died out towards the end. You could literally see the bad editing and cutting and pasting of random scenes to round out the ending.
I'm giving the show a 7/10 just because I'm a PonBua fan. They both look beautiful in the show and have that sizzling chemistry that made them into a koojin. The chemistry is what kept me from dropping the show. This was completely different from Tra Barb See Chompoo. I know some people who are not used to mean ML's or lakorns couldn't stand Peat's character in the show but I was fine. I really enjoyed that lakorn and didn't take the ML's revenge seriously at all. I could tell he was in love with Bua's character the entire time and so just ignored the dumb behavior with the SFL. My feelings were not the same with Praomook at all. ML leads shows no love or real interest (other than lust) until like the last part of the show. There was way way too much skinship with the SFL. She had way more romantic scenes with ML (which are never explained btw). The secondary couple was a complete joke. I really would like to see PonBua take a role with the ML actually being sweet and nice. Pon has the face for slap/kiss but I'm tired of Bua being treated so horribly all the time. I lowkey would like to see them in a remake of What's Wrong With Secretary Kim. They both fit the Korean aesthetic really well and Bua is always compared to Park Min Young.
I honestly would only watch the show if you are a PonBua fan. You will leave dissatisfied but the show does have some good elements until you hit about midway. Main highlights of the show is the great comedic timing with the actors, the sexy chemistry between the leads and the bromance between the ML and SML. Ch3 really needs to get it together and take a page from some of the other channels that do great fanservice (for ex. Ch7 and So Wayree). If you are going to do a Hate to Love storyline, you gotta do it the right way.
I'm giving the show a 7/10 just because I'm a PonBua fan. They both look beautiful in the show and have that sizzling chemistry that made them into a koojin. The chemistry is what kept me from dropping the show. This was completely different from Tra Barb See Chompoo. I know some people who are not used to mean ML's or lakorns couldn't stand Peat's character in the show but I was fine. I really enjoyed that lakorn and didn't take the ML's revenge seriously at all. I could tell he was in love with Bua's character the entire time and so just ignored the dumb behavior with the SFL. My feelings were not the same with Praomook at all. ML leads shows no love or real interest (other than lust) until like the last part of the show. There was way way too much skinship with the SFL. She had way more romantic scenes with ML (which are never explained btw). The secondary couple was a complete joke. I really would like to see PonBua take a role with the ML actually being sweet and nice. Pon has the face for slap/kiss but I'm tired of Bua being treated so horribly all the time. I lowkey would like to see them in a remake of What's Wrong With Secretary Kim. They both fit the Korean aesthetic really well and Bua is always compared to Park Min Young.
I honestly would only watch the show if you are a PonBua fan. You will leave dissatisfied but the show does have some good elements until you hit about midway. Main highlights of the show is the great comedic timing with the actors, the sexy chemistry between the leads and the bromance between the ML and SML. Ch3 really needs to get it together and take a page from some of the other channels that do great fanservice (for ex. Ch7 and So Wayree). If you are going to do a Hate to Love storyline, you gotta do it the right way.
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