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Tootsies and the Fake thai drama review
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Tootsies and the Fake
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by 8392225
Nov 3, 2020
Completed
Overall 5.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 7.5
This review may contain spoilers
Well, after the failure second season - which, except the longtime anticipated bed scene they owed us, was unwatchable - the creators (thankfully) decided to come back to the roots. That means bleached hair for Gus (he looked horrendous in natural brown), Top is back, and (less thankfully) so is the gross "toilet humour". So, I had to withstand that, hoping for some romance & good humour (which I found in 1st season AMONG the toilet one). Due to smth in the stupid 2nd season (which I dropped so quickly I don't even know what happened in episode 2x2 and on), Gus has a new boyfriend, who is not Top. So, I also had to wait it out till he loses him. The creators might as well leave him behind beforehand, but no. So, I prayed in that 1 hr. 48 min. there will be something good for me to find... Similar with season 2, which had Davika Hoorne, here we have Chompoo Araya joining the cast. Nothing against her, but I am not watching this for her. Though, it's good that for the first time we have something like "general story" (which, frankly, the series hadn't, it was more like sketches and a little side-stories of the characters) I honestly only started caring when I saw the tension between Gus and Top was back. Cannot help but ship those two:) But then, I couldn't help but to care for the little girl. So, there's no happy ending for Gus & Top. Suxx. There is a last scene where they have a "cheerful" conversation about it, but I wasn't buying it. Personally, I edited all that out.
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