Not a must watch
After finishing Make it right I jumped right into season two since season one kind of left a few open ends.. however this one was not nearly as smooth to watch as season 1...Let’s start off with the acting: this was the only part that to me got a lot better... there were a lot less unnatural looking interactions.. kissing or “hot scenes” seemed a bit more natural and the acting wasn’t as much over the top.
Now the story: I don’t know but this one just kind of dragged for me... the storyline felt all over the place, there were a lot of scenes that just left me confused and could have been left out in my opinion... overall I got the feeling that the writers tried to make this season feel a little more mature as opposed to season one... however for me that just made it feel awkward... The drama created in this season mostly felt over the top and awkward and I think the only reason I pulled through till the end was because the characters had become dear to my heart in season one and I wanted all lose ends to be tied up.. (also most of the characters are quite nice to look at)
So if you’ve finished season one maybe consider watching this one to tie up most lose ends... but I wouldn’t get my expectations up too high.
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Do you get déjà vu ?
Okay, most important question! If you saw this first, okay ? If not, did no one get déjà vu if you have watched it after Together with me the series?Two friends, drunken sex, the 'bottom' gets angry at 'top', 'top' feels guilty and avoids 'bottom', 'bottom' has girlfriend, girlfriend is cheating, but the one with the girlfriend keeps giving hope to the other, there is an 'ex' bf or friend whatever... I mean.. Since I plan to review MIR and MIR 2 together, let me tell you, the similarities between these two series and TWM the series is remarkable. And how come none of the reviews I read mention that?
Because this is a school drama? And the other is sort of adulting, college students.
The lives of teenagers is Thailand is really cool. Falling in lust, having sex in school, dating at that age... It's cute but a little weird, because they are making promises of marriage and forever. I am not saying you don't have true love in the world. And maybe you can find them in school. It's just a little hard to believe though.
The main couple were endearing and cute. But I saw 0 progression in terms of story and relationship. I really liked Tee in the 1st season, he is a green flag all the way. But in the 2nd season, I felt that he was such a pushover. I know he liked Fuse, but there is a limit to allowing them to push you around and play with your feelings.
I loved Frame and Book. Now Frame is the actual green flag in S2. The way he stood for and beside Book was unbelievable. I know they did not have the most perfect start, but the progression was fabulous. But somehow, I was not so convinced by Book's character. I know he was recorded against his will, and that is nothing less than abuse. But unfortunately, this was not treated well in the story. Tern just seemed to get away with everything. And he returns to Book's life as if nothing has happened. Book's parents are seriously monsters. Your son is a victim, for God's sake. But you made him worse than a victim. You drove him to an attempted suicide. If Frame had not come, Book would have died. But I really respect Frame for just being the biggest pillar of support for Book. Ohm is seriously a great actor.
Yok and Mo are my absolute darlings. I just loved their growth and development. I loved how Mo never shied away from accepting Yok the way he was. For a moment, it looked like they would not have a happy ending, but I was thrilled that Mo loved Yok and came back... And happily screamed out that Yok was it for him. I sincerely and truly hated Yok's mom in S1. But I think her acceptance of Yok and Mo at the end did redeem her a bit. But her story with Wit was a little creepy. And did Wit seriously end up with Cristina?
And Rodtang and Nine, Tern and Seed and some other characters did not have any conclusion.. Made it feel little too rushed! In fact the last episode of S2 was too much on the 2nd couple.
Maybe a one time watch, I actually wanted to know what happens next! So yeah.. And plus, if you are an Ohm Pawat fan, as I am, then definitely a watch! Have fun!!😊
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Season 1 was so much better than season 2, but it does give us the closure we need, eventually.Where do I even begin? So, first, they randomly decided to throw LookMo and Yuk together, and it's so weird it takes like half the season to warm up to the idea.
Another thing is that the characters themselves CHANGED. Wit and Es, who I think are different actors, have completely different personalities and habits. They changed the actor for Nine, and cast it horribly (he went from really tall to really short), but most of all they changed his personality completely. He was dumb and bullied Rodthang in season 1, but in season 2 he was this weird, quiet, subservient short dude who spends all his time quietly gazing at Rodthang. Like, what? Ruined all that for me. The sister no longer is with or even knows her best friend/lover, and also doesn't have the same career. Yuk went from a very flashy, strong, proud character to a much less flashy version of himself. LookMo changed entirely with his adoration of Yuk.
Tee is the same, and he still deserves way better than Fuse. Fuse, who keeps trying with Jean and just hurts everybody over and over because he is not a good dude. Ugh.
There is a super uncomfortable side plot with Wit and Yuks homophobic mom that is hella weird.
Oh, also, the setting has changed entirely. They all reside in completely different places and go to a different school and don't even go to the mall anymore which is where 90% of season 1 took place. Like, they rented one loft in an apartment building and made it so they all lived there and just redecorated for each persons 'room.'
And now, why we are all here. BOOK AND FRAME. The real fucking deal, the cutest and most genuine couple, with the most complex character development and cutest storyline overall. This season, their story is like actually canon with season 1, unlike all the others. Book is put into an awful situation and Frame steps up to the freaking plate and helps him through it. He makes a few mistakes, and so does Book, but overall they are the reason why I stay alive. Oh, and they cast some 25 year old dude to play Book's dad and that was weird.
Overall it gave me conclusions that I needed and some that I didn't (Wit and who?), so it was worth the watch, but could have been better. I wouldn't watch it again.
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compared to the first season, this season of make it right shows a lot of improvement. if you are an avid supporter of bookxframe then you'll love this season because it has a lot more focus on how things are going with them than in the first season. each couple (teexfuse, bookxframe, rodtangxnine, lukmoxyok) had their own thing going on and each issue was resolved for better or for worse. this season also introduces us to a few new character that you will either love with all your heart or hate with a burning passion.
ACTING/CAST
this series was casted extremely well, i fell in love with ohm (frame), boom (tee), plan (wit), and toey (book) while watching the first season and i continued to fall for more actors such as film (seed) while watching the second season. the cast is dominantly the same as the first season although the actor for the character nine was changed for reasons i do not know. the acting improved from the first season but some of the actors are still lacking but that's expected, all actors have the ability to improve in one way or another.
MUSIC
there isn't much to say here since i found myself skipping through the theme song as each episode began.
REWATCH VALUE
i would without a doubt watch this series again, it had me on the edge of my seat constantly and i loved every bit of it. the relational developments that happened and all the good and bad times really made the show worth watching.
OVERALL
this drama definitely holds one of the spots in my top ten bl dramas list, i have such a strong attachment to the relationships and characters involved. i'm so sad that it's actually over but i look forward to seeing what the actors who participated in this have to show in other dramas they might star in. if you're on edge about watching this and aren't sure whether you actually want to or not, i highly recommend you at least give the first season a chance because even if you don't like it, you'll definitely love the second season.
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Issues
- some emotional scenes fall flat and some serious scenes seem superficial and confusing, kiss scenes are still poorly executed.
- some storylines seemed to be thrown in and even abandoned as the series progressed.
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If I'm going going to write a draft of the 3rd or finale season, it will be a time leap from 2nd season. Let's say they all graduated college and starting to have work. Fuse and Tee are planning to get marry but their relationship is starting to shaky again because of someone from the past comes back. Frame and Book broke up somewhere in between from the end of season 2 to 3 but destiny reunite them back. Rodtang and Nine are now couple but needs to decide which to prioritize, their relationship or work? Lukmo and Yok has a long distance relationship after highschool and starting to fall out of love because of it. Wit and Ess are still bff but what if someone fall in love will they still remain friends? Kristina became a famous make up artist and still single and meet the man of his dreams, will he take it or not?
It's somehow lame theory/fan fic but I hope the directors and producers as well as writer and fan see this. Let's make season 3 happen.
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By the way I am watching this during quarantine 2020
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Great!!! but could be better
StoryNow story wise for Tee and Fuse. Thank goodness he finally saw that his girlfriend was being really suspicious. I think that their story (Tee and Fuse's) was made a lot more difficult for no reason. Frame and Book's story honestly I thought it was a really good way of showing how what your parents think will always affect you. It was really sad but it ended so well. I also low key loved Yok and Lukmo's story. It was soooooooo good.
Acting/Cast
The acting was just sometimes not really there for me I don't know. Like I felt that sometimes they would overreact to small things and under react to big things. The cast however is great I love all of them.
Music
I don't know the OST just really wasn't doing it for me. I feel like the OST has to make me feel the show but this one just didn't.
Overall
I do recommend watching especially for FrameBook and LukmoYok. Both great stories.
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I don't know why this has got not so good ratings...
I really loved that series. I don't know why so many didn't like it that much, I just don't get it. The actors are young but acting was still good, a lot better than in season one. I actually don't have anything bad to say about this series... It was good and nice to watch (at leas most of times). I wouldn't watch it again, but that's just because I don't usually re-watch series :) I really loved all main couples (u know what I mean) <3 FuseTee was my fav here but also BookFrame was so ♡♡ (don't die for all those cuteness :)). And Mo, my babyyy :') Also Tee - the best boyfriend ever <33 If you even a little bit think, should you watch it, WATCH IT!Was this review helpful to you?
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I’m not going to lie — MIR2 is often infuriating to watch. Fuse is SO INFURIATING, watching him pull a “let’s just be friends” with Tee to “date” (if you can call it that) Jean. But it’s a genuine journey that the characters go on, and in the end, it’s actually worth sitting through. Yes, I yelled repeatedly at Fuse. I even yelled at Tee. But it was very much like Theory of Love in that way. Book and Frame’s story is so emotional. Watching Frame support Book throughout his controversy was so powerful.
I don’t know why people don’t like the acting in this series — I think they’re all quite good and I exceptionally disagree with the sentiment that Boom (Tee) isn’t a good actor. He’s excellent at expressing his emotions in his eyes.
I actually liked this sequel MORE than the original just because it really felt like a powerful emotional story and a real journey for the characters. It was frustrating but ultimately rewarding.
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