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Wu Episode 6
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GOAT OST

I know the OST is chinese drama style whatever that means.But there's one scene that totally encapsulated the whole series where I gasped and instantly fell in love with the OST and decided I'll watch this to the end.Production wise I know the team did their best in research.From the perspective of an intermediate chinese speaker, some actors chinese is ok but we can tell some recite scripts only, but the effort to not use voice over can be appreciated.It's decent and well produced, and I like the idea and social commentary, although pacing wise it's nothing special.And the ensemble can act, there's no awkward cardboard acting from all the cast. That's very good coming from thai series. The purposed intense scenes can make you glued to the screen. I like the actor for Li Pou, you can tell his totality for the role, although the chinese can be improved, but it makes sense since he's a thai shaman serving a chinese villain.The main actors for Niran and Pete are good, but I've seen their other works and I'm sure they could do better than this. The supporting casts are quite solid. The actors for Fei, Jia Hao, and Tong can act too. I think the preparation time for this project is limited for the actors, but the team did deep research and I appreciate that.I watched since EP 2 and has keep watching each week with anticipation, that's a praise in itself because I'm not hesitant to drop series at any point if it's not good enough.Overall, it's a decent series to watch. I'm rating this very honestly.

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