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Overhyped...But The Chemistry of the ML kept me going
The series owes much of its success to the music, sharp editing, and incredible cast chemistry, particularly between the leads, TeeTee and Por. If it weren't for the perfect casting of Duang, the entire show could have fallen apart. While some might find his childlike voice and behavior a bit over the top at first, it definitely grows on you. The leads are incredibly cute together, and it’s easy to see why fans are obsessed with their onscreen dynamic.
The plot itself is straightforward: a happy-go-lucky guy falls head over heels for a popular, highly unapproachable introvert and decides to pursue him. Once they officially become boyfriends, they navigate and overcome various obstacles together. While this trope isn't usually my cup of tea, it kept me hooked until about episode 8, where I started losing interest. Unfortunately, like many Thai BLs, once the main couple got together, the writers seemed to run out of ideas, and the remaining episodes felt mostly like filler.
Does this series really deserve a 9 like The Untamed? In my opinion, it's a firm no. I honestly think it lacks depth.
The plot itself is straightforward: a happy-go-lucky guy falls head over heels for a popular, highly unapproachable introvert and decides to pursue him. Once they officially become boyfriends, they navigate and overcome various obstacles together. While this trope isn't usually my cup of tea, it kept me hooked until about episode 8, where I started losing interest. Unfortunately, like many Thai BLs, once the main couple got together, the writers seemed to run out of ideas, and the remaining episodes felt mostly like filler.
Does this series really deserve a 9 like The Untamed? In my opinion, it's a firm no. I honestly think it lacks depth.
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