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The Three Gentlebros
I've only watched the first two stories, but I'm looking forward to Arty's because I think it'll be better.
Itch’s story: I liked Itch's story, but there's something I didn't like. The main girl, Kaewklao, is nice and cute, but she should speak up more, which bothered me. Itch is the same. I get that some shows have characters like that for drama, but it didn't work for me here. That was my only annoyance, but otherwise, I enjoyed the humor, and both Itch and Kaewklao acted well on the comedy and romance. This is a 7/10 for me to watch again.
Thames’ story: Thames' story turned out to be quite controversial for me. I didn't realize it was part of a series about three brothers until I finished Itch's story. Despite my high hopes for Thames' series, I ended up disappointed. Thames' choice of a fake partner was even worse than his mother, which was disheartening. Personally, I think swapping the roles of Nueng, the main girl, and Vivi, her best friend, might have made the series more bearable. Nueng's selfishness and lack of accountability always rubbed me the wrong way. Despite being named the best CEO of the year, the series failed to justify her receiving that award, as she seemed solely focused on her own feelings without considering others. It would have been better if the series showed her as a hardworking brand owner (like Kaewklao working hard on her resturant), rather than just a selfish girl. Waiting to see her character development was challenging (although I feel like there is no character development for her until the very last minute), as she rarely apologized for her actions. The forced couple dynamic between Thames and Nueng was uncomfortable, especially with her excessive physical affection. Overall, watching this series was tough, and it made me miss Itch's story and its comedy. Here's hoping for a better storyline in Arty's story!
Itch’s story: I liked Itch's story, but there's something I didn't like. The main girl, Kaewklao, is nice and cute, but she should speak up more, which bothered me. Itch is the same. I get that some shows have characters like that for drama, but it didn't work for me here. That was my only annoyance, but otherwise, I enjoyed the humor, and both Itch and Kaewklao acted well on the comedy and romance. This is a 7/10 for me to watch again.
Thames’ story: Thames' story turned out to be quite controversial for me. I didn't realize it was part of a series about three brothers until I finished Itch's story. Despite my high hopes for Thames' series, I ended up disappointed. Thames' choice of a fake partner was even worse than his mother, which was disheartening. Personally, I think swapping the roles of Nueng, the main girl, and Vivi, her best friend, might have made the series more bearable. Nueng's selfishness and lack of accountability always rubbed me the wrong way. Despite being named the best CEO of the year, the series failed to justify her receiving that award, as she seemed solely focused on her own feelings without considering others. It would have been better if the series showed her as a hardworking brand owner (like Kaewklao working hard on her resturant), rather than just a selfish girl. Waiting to see her character development was challenging (although I feel like there is no character development for her until the very last minute), as she rarely apologized for her actions. The forced couple dynamic between Thames and Nueng was uncomfortable, especially with her excessive physical affection. Overall, watching this series was tough, and it made me miss Itch's story and its comedy. Here's hoping for a better storyline in Arty's story!
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