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Dao Rueang
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Mar 6, 2023
11 of 11 episodes seen
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Overall 5.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 3.0

This might be exactly the show that would make it up to me after 'Duang Jai Akkanee'

This might have been exactly the show that would make it up to me after 'Duang Jai Akkanee': instead of the face Nadech Kugimiya, whom I'm not fond of, we got Por Tridsadee. Though he WAS a bit old for Yaya here, I certainly preferred him, and after his death, this was my last unwatched lakorn with him in the lead I had left for watching. Also, here Yaya portrays what I would expect from "fearless and daring" heroine depicted for 'Duang Jai Akkanee': she lets herself to be seen as a naughty girl, while actually secretly heps the police to catch bad guys. She is also softhearted towards animals, lol. This is so much better setting than 'Duang Jai Akkanee', and especially after I watched Yaya's career grow, including her convincingly portraying A PRINCESS I had a good laugh watching her here, as a naughty girl:) Gotta admit she was already talented since young.

BUT! Why did it all fall flat? Lots of reasons. For a comedy, the runtime is too long. I would prefer half-length episodes. After first 5 episodes, the humour got a bit old (also it bordered on the line), there were situations I found more creepy than funny, and we could see more and more of the village crime problem, which I find always problematic. It brings too dark a theme into the crazy comedy, turns young girls & elderlies into action heroes, etc... Once again, I couldn't help myself seeing the thai tv, trying to somehow "make up" for the crime & corruption occuring in their country. When the main guy fully learns about what Yaya's seemingly naughty romp secretly does for heroism, he starts liking her and genuinely care for her, though he still treats her morelike a little sister. Simply put, there's too much crime cr*p, and too much age gap. It's a pitty, but episode 10 out of 11 we're still solving the crime case and the romantic tension in between the leads is still close to 0. Episode 11, Yaya puts on make-up and suddenly looks like we know her now and they resolve everything, both crime & romance.

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Dark Blue Kiss
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Feb 16, 2023
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 6.5
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 6.5
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 3.0

3rd attempt to make a good series with the same characters

Okay, people. This is already 3rd attempt to make a good series with the same characters. Perhaps in 'Dark Blue Kiss', it will finally work? But, if it's still the "dead fish" kind of a kiss, then I say it probably doesn't matter which color it is:)

The MDL rating looks high. But you must understand that the viewers of this got pretty pre-selected. Because after 2 shows already, anybody else except the hardcore fans (mostly of Pete & Kao couple) got tired by now. I must say, I had to smirk seeing the opening credits with dramatic string music. They really tried to revamp this HARD:-) I found it ridiculous more than anything else, to be honest, but... never mind.

By the way, the answer to your 1st question is: NO!!!
No, you don't need to watch the previous 2 series. You won't miss ANYTHING (no matter what you particularly watch series for). Those really were THAT bad. Personally, I can affirm that watching the whole previous series (or 2 of them, even) made me not able to thoroughly enjoy this one, because of everything I had to go through to get to it. Even the so-called 'Pete & Kao Cut': The very existence of that cut is like officially confirming that all the rest was unwatchable.

I admit that the 2 previous series REALLY tried my patience. As a result, I was actually SET AGAINST this since the beginning. Which was like unfair to this series as a standalone, but I couldn't help myself. Just every time I opened new episode, I wished so immensely to drop this series... Okay. We concentrate on Pete & Kao. Which is what saved this. Because openly speaking, no one else in these shows was even watchable (including the other couple, Sun & Mork, they don't look good together). After I forced myself to tune in, I can tell you that general story is: Mild & nice Kao and choleric & hotheaded Pete already decided that they care enough for each other they wish to be in a steady relationship. Which they nevertheless wish to keep low profile, which is understandable in Thailand.

Story goes, Kao gets a bit into a pickle when he starts tutoring, and therefore spending lot of time with Non, who outwardly looks like a spoiled, flirty, and brash relationship-breaker (especially to jealous type Pete), while actually he's got a psycho dad and probably desperately needs a friend (which cannot go unanswered by the kind Kao). Therefore, Kao keeps meeting Non in secret and keeps lying to his explosively jealous secret/boyfriend Pete, whom he loves, both because he needs to take care of his financials by himself and because he feels that Non needs him. It's simple but engaging enough story. You can guess how the drama should evolve, nevertheless it's enjoyable.

At epi 7, Pete & Kao celebrate their anninversary. They share a pretty average onscreen kiss. It's funny because they mention right in their dialogue that it's been 3 years. Yeah, THAT long it took for the kiss to at least look like this, LOL. Like I mentioned, NO need to watch the previous two dramas;-) Then they kiss right again and it's a bit better:) Only pitty was that Non didn't get to see, because then he perhaps might calm down a bit and cease to provoke Pete (and Kao) each chance he got. But no, instead, it's the father of one of the boys, who walks into such scene.

Either way, I do enjoy "couple scenes" of Pete & Kao:) What's so cute are their contrasting personalities. They're so opposite scale. They both usually NEVER compromise. And yet you can watch them compromise all the time, for the sake of the other. You just love them together;-)

Crisis comes at 9/12. Non annoys the couple to the extreme, Pete won't stand for it and Kao gets pressed to the corner. People should mind their own bussiness. But if you love someone, sooner or later you have to be open about it. Unfortunatelly, that's inevitable, though honestly I more or less supported Kao in keeping it private, I understood perfectly if he didn't want to tell his mother, or the loud-screamer June, or anyone else. In this crisis, will it be the hot-headed, black-and-white world residing Pete, who'll try to smooth things over? His character's development, in this 3rd attempt of a series, sure IS enjoyable;-) Non's on the other hand, reduces to plain bad guy, perhaps? Let's not spoiler... What I did appreciate was the issue of Pete & Kao being so different they practically each could come from different planet was NOT ignored and it was adressed that it CAN always bring trouble. If they want a future, the two of them would need to be prepared to keep dealing with it.

Since epi 11, Kao faces serious problem, which is probably the 1st time a main character does in this (these) series. But at least that makes him have a good talk with his mother. But, there's currently a wall in between him and Pete...

Overall, I'm rating this 2 classes higher than the previous series, because this had a proper drama (though not as big as the opening credits would suggest, LOL) and developed characters. Which might be something you'd think standard but it was NOT the case with the previous 2 series, trust me. Plus 1 point for the ("dark blue") kiss, with bubbles:-)

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Secret Moon
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Jan 31, 2023
13 of 13 episodes seen
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Overall 4.0
Story 3.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 3.0
We have 41 years old Ken Theeradeth, and one head shorter, 13 years younger Toey Jarinporn, who looks like his naugty niece on the pictures. How these two work in a romance comedy?

First, it doesn't seem very convincing as the lead guy is surrounded by beauties (like Jacqueline Muench!!) with enough charm it's difficult to imagine why he'd need to pine over the unobtrusive shortie. Spying this, Toey Jarinporn's disguises are hilarious. Nevertheless, I just couldn't help thinking SHE could be one of those trifling flings and NOT Jacqueline Muench. Either way, when she prepares a folder containing info about all his women, the petite lead girl is strained while carrying it, lol.

Then it's funny because main girl analyzes (correctly) that what the main guy is looking for in a woman is a good laughter dose. He just wants someone funny. Then the main girl acts funny and main guy is having a good laugh. Then he's sold (after hundreds failure attempts). But, to different girl than his sister intended for him!

I gotta admit I really did laugh watching. And I was glad for this, because Ken was SERIOUSLY too old for Toey. Them making openly fun of it (among other things) made it better. Only it's up to you whether you find it romantic that the guy is after the girl because he loves to laugh at her...

As the story goes, the main guy's sister does not learn her lesson and tries to hitch him with a beautiful woman who poses like a model in front of him (literally, lol), while the hilarious girl who makes him laugh is purposedly kinda hiding from him. And he won't have that!:) The plot is kept going by the main girl being in the need of money so that she keeps getting hired by the main guy's sister to set him up with another woman. I didn't quite get why she always had to be there when we was supposed to meet the OTHER woman, but without that we wouldn't get the main guy & main girl together. She certainly didn't try to meet up with him for herself, and so this can be classified as "Male Chases Female First".

Then, the story reverses into main guy hiring the main girl too for himself, to do some spying for whatever reason (I didn't pay attention to that part), probably in order to make the two spend time together regularly. I didn't care for that, they might as well kept the story simple, her trying to hitch him with somebody else. This way, I started skipping most of the screentime, except of the main duo's mutual teasing. Then, even that started to drag. After the first few, the 2 hour episodes became a burden. And if I was NOT interested to watch something here, then it was some CRIME related plot. My, this got LONG. Even scenes with both main girl & guy together, I was bored (!), because they kept talking about THE CASE.

Then, after TEN episodes of this, there is the first kiss. And it's sadly not a good one! Nothing against Toey Jarinporn, yeah she is short but still she's got nicely long neck:) But Ken Theeradeth needs to crouch significantly to kiss her. Inevitably, he looked like he leaned to kiss a child. It can't be helped, that is how it looked like. The kiss was also perfectly still. I really finished watching the remaining episodes only out of courtesy.

Overall, as the 1st episode really was funny, perhaps this better should have been a movie. I can recommend this only till Toey Jarinporn was still wearing her gypsy outfit (which was I think epi 1-2). After that, it faded and when the final came, I seriously did not care even if they all died (there IS a gun violence action, of course:(

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Gen Y
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Jan 8, 2023
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 3.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

KitMark: 10 Stars. Show As Whole: 3 Stars Or Less.

For those who are here for romance, and are brazen enough to overlook everything and anything else: Look at my rating for Acting, Music or Rewatch value. For those who are here for a good series: Look at the Story rating. LOL

I have watched, and re-watched the KitMark line and completely ignored EVERYTHING else. And it's a 10 show for me (I didn't dare to put it in Overall rating, though:) I truly loved it, enjoyed every bit, even the little shots of interesting architecture in between the scenes. Kimmon & Copter reached perfect dynamics onscreen and they delivered perfectly, including details like tone of voice. It's a small story, it kinda goes from nowhere to nowhere and also suffers by the association with Wayu's (though I LOVED Mark&Wayu frienship) which is whiny and unwatchable from start to finish, and that's why you need to be extremely selective and ignore things left & right (like the "product placement" aka plain advertising that goes beyond borders of good taste). But, I even LOVED the music. There is the title song, which I enjoyed time & time again, I even enjoyed the re-caps because those also had it playing in the background:) I rarely enjoy title songs in little BLs like this. It's a simple song, but it gives a great vibe and feeling. Just tell this ISBANKY (whoever they are) thanx, it's perfect. The romantic song, called 'Rak Mai Mi Niyam' sung by the lead cast, was also great in setting the mood. I even loved the background music score, it was pretty simple and repeated over and over but it worked great.

Now, this "Star Hunter Entertainment" certainly has an arsenal of cute faces. There's so many in this little drama (perhaps except Wayu's old bf and the Gypsy Eyebrow they decided to pair him with, after). Someone obviously noticed even Junior & Kad interactions, and put the two together in 'Bad Roommate'... Though I still can't wrap my head around the cast being actually in some kind of a band together (that thing called sbfive) despite having seen couple of music videos on youtube... Especially Bas Suradej looked SO out of place in those for me... He is just this quiet and dorky BL male lead for me, LOL. His is such particular cuteness just perfect for BL. But, his character's line in 'Gen Y' immensely sucked, unfortunatelly. I quickly ceased to pay attention to it entirely, because having main plot revolving around this Someone-Without-A-Face is like the worst dramaturgy ever. So I focused on the KitMark line, where I quickly became happy: episode 2, episode 3 and episode 4, there was a KitMark kiss by the end of each episode;-)

So, I pretty much skipped everything and everyone except KitMark, enjoyed up to episode 10. I think blwatcher.com wrote good enough review:-) It summarized even all the things I was completely oblivious of, that's why I can tell you that I also ignored everything "Supernatural" that was apparently featured in this series. Else my rating would not be this nice. I seriously did not care which of the guys did Wayu meet first to be his destiny. His whole romance line was whiny and unwatchable since episode 1. All I can say about this "Pharawee" is: if the "leading" character was denied to us for 12 episodes, then in the end, let it STAY that way. In last epi, I didn't want him to show his face, lol.

From all what I've heard about the unwatachable Season 2, I marked it as "Not Interested". That's the only possible "rating" of 0 Stars shows.

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Plus & Minus
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Dec 31, 2022
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.0
Funny to call this show 'Plus & Minus', when the main couple is everything but the usual "opposites attract". They're both the same age, both the same profession, both the same clothing style, both the same... sex. At the beginning, they actually seemed like brothers to me:) But, after I looked more closely, one of them is shorter, sweet faced, super cute... and has a serious personality. While the other looks more peculiar, acts more carefree and flamboyant. Watching them discover the feelings for each other - with one of them only facing those while drunk, while the other, the more quiet and shy one, actually be the first to address them head on - was a treat and I enjoyed it all including the music (I liked the ending song WAY more than the opening song... couldn't resist fan-making my own opening credits:) What I skipped completely was the second couple, as I found both the guys super ugly, and I am shallow like that;) I liked the little law office setting and small "divorce cases of the week" the two main guys were solving, and the fact those did not occupy too much screentime. The screentime, however, proved the biggest weakness here. Because I had the feeling it all fleeted too quickly... While I liked everything the show contained, the episodes were simply so short there was not much to go by.

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Nitiman
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Dec 30, 2022
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 5.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 5.0

Okay, this was kinda... boring??

"Woo... Oh Oh, Woo... Oh Oh," chants the title song, like there's something happening. But it's not, lol. Also, the obviously younger and mediocre looking of the boys is supposed to be the "hot senior"??

First kiss is 6/10 and it's nothing special (I think they kissed each other right beside the mouth) so it just got me thinking about how the young actors have it hard, it's not only about improving their acting, nowadays they also often need to be cast in BL and that's harder on the straight cast, lol.

Noh Phouluang deserves a praise. Not just for his acting, also for his song (NOT the title song). I wish I could praise the whole show the same... If only it was not so awkward & draggy. I don't know what 'Nitiman' is supposed to mean, but perhaps it's a short for "Nothing much, man." There's literally like nothing much in this series. Even 10 episodes was LONG.

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Rup Thong
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Dec 19, 2022
18 of 18 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.0
Story 4.5
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 2.0

Was it worth the wait?

I had to wait for this one for long, till it was finally completely subbed and not just 2 episodes or just BL cuts. Was it worth the wait? Er... To watch Dan Worrawech, who was born 11 years earlier and reached completely different level of acting skills and screen presence, in contrast with greenhorn Toy Pathompong, makes an erratic watch at best. Not to mention that Dan Worrawech, otherwise awesome, was in his mid-thirties, so he did look bit ridiculous as the returned kid, whom his mom is going to have to teach all over again:)

It's funny that we watch a romance drama where there are no good guys. There is the main boy with looks of Toy Pathompong who has a girl AND a boy fighting over him, while both are nasty to the other and play dirty despite the fact that they probably don't even really love the guy. Even if they do, they are extremely manipulative about it. Toy Pathompong's main boy is supposed to be the good boy, while he is nice and polite and always tries to please the elders he also kinda likes sex, especially sex with men:) He picks a girl with super slutty exterior to make him forget and to use her as a smoke screen, while he says he loves her, it looks like he's just trying to be polite, too. He says he loves the boy, too (mostly after the boy purposedly cries in front of him, or tries to look pitiful in some way or other, to evoke compassion: that's basically his way of seducing him:), but we can see he's just into guys in general, he's also quite taken with one other guy, who is his senior at work or smth, and would totally jump his bones had he not be straight:) It was funny when he tried to please that guy's elder but his docile and feminine behavior made the elder chase him away as a "toot":) He then settled for the other boy.

The list goes on. Perhaps Dan Worrawech's "bad boy" is actually the only good guy, he's just acting out because he's been hurt. And so even he is unable just to mind his own bussiness. The mother is harsh, she sets rigid boundaries for herself and everyone else. She hangs desperately on her pride, but to read between the lines, obviously she was once actually heartbroken over the "bad boy"'s dad:) In short, the characters are funny to watch. But it's the kind of moralizing mellow drama (with the exception of the "gun action" final which is far-fetched and far from "slice of life") typical for GMM25. This channel always tries to "educate" the viewers with life lessons, but uses social-magazine "real life" kind of stories typical for middle-aged married female audience, lol. So, watching it whole and not just those excerpts - which early on gave an impression that this is some steamy bl - this was actually like something for my aunty, she would probably rated higher but I suffice with the average 5 stars.

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Still 2gether
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Dec 12, 2022
5 of 5 episodes seen
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Overall 7.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 2.5
Okay, second season... Or actually fan service 5 special episodes... We start with the main couple moving to a new place. And their cute & funny domestic moments in there. Funny! See, first season, I didn't like it and I didn't get it UNTIL the couple (which formed out of nothing, in my opinion) moved in together and we watched their cute & funny domestic moments:) While it's said in the voiceover that the sweetness was replaced by what domestic life brings, it's actually the opposite. It's more sweet watching this than watching some kind of constructed "fake-dating" and all the other constructed events that kept happening at random and for no credible reason, which formed the whole first season. Now I believe the two guys are "2gether" because they simply are, and I never needed to wach 10+ episodes about various idiotic ways of how they got there. Watching the domestic life of the second couple is even funnier, as there is one of the guys who's been always a bit strict with the other:) And even Frank & Drake got slightly better haircuts:) Music club got renamed from 'Musical Club' to correctly 'Music Club' so everything seems alright now:) My only worry would be that even for 5 episodes, we'd revert back to some stupid side character related "drama", but according to the synopsis, that shouldn't happen, either. Obviously producers knew well the viewers were not interested in anything besides their favorite couples, so this should be packed with all the stuff that went downhill or went missing in s01.

It is very likeable how all the '2gether' shortcomings were recognized and addressed. To admit your weak suits and just do your best and be cute about it is admirable so I'm sure whatever reservations, this time the audience forgiven it.

There are still Scrubb songs playing and that IS a good band. This series was always lucky to have it. Though it looks slightly ridiculous how the main couple's bedroom is so obviously decorated with the band's posters:)

I still don't get the "boobs touching" humour:)

This was 5 episodes only, still it felt LONG to me as I never really cared much for this BL. Seriously, it was like it had 10 endings, lol... Recommended for the '2gether' hardcore-fans only.

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7 Project
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Dec 7, 2022
7 of 7 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

7 Project didn't reach at least 7 stars rating

Epis 1-3: boring. Epis 4-5: ok. Epi 6: enjoyable. Epi 7: While I would love Perth with less artificial haircut (he looked better before, damn it! in 1st season of 'Love by Chance', he was only 17, but he didn't yet grown too long and dyed hair, so he was hotter!) but I liked the story. Not everyone is open about their feelings from the get go, and being surrounded by friends who are openly interested in the same girl might prove tricky:) Love is a powerful thing, it can create and break things, but not to underestimate that friendship is a kind of love, too...

How to rate this project? If epis 1-3 are 4 stars, epis 4-5 are 5 stars, epi 6 is 6 stars and epi 7 is 8 stars, we have 36 stars in total. Divided by 7, we have 5 stars only... I want to be nice, so I give 6.

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Bangkok Love Stories: Objects of Affection
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Nov 27, 2022
13 of 13 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.0
Story 3.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 5.0
Looking at the poster, it might seem on first glance that Typhoon Kanokchat is a real player in this one, but when you look closer, you find that he is actually surrounded by just one and the same woman. She's got some personality disorder just for the purpose of this small drama (I wouldn't look for medical accuracy here:) and it looks like she's got a broken phone containing some evidence on some thugs, so it's very important for her to get it repaired, and so she contacts an extremely talented repair man:) And just as likeable a guy. He promises her, that when she'll come to collect the repaired phone, he will give it only to her, and not anyone else, "even if she'd look like her". Then she indeed comes to his shop wearing flashy clothes and a wig, introducing herself with other name, asking for the phone. The guy is very good in not giving in, keeping the promise that he'll return the phone only to Jess, the original version he first met. When he hears her calling herself otherwise he doesn't return the phone, despite seeing she IS the same girl...

I must say I liked Typhoon in this, previously I watched him only in a villain, sleazy guys roles but he is very cute and likeable here. Saiparn Apinya is also engaging to watch, clearly she is attractive enough in her "civil" version for the main guy, so when she gets so forceful in seducing him aggresively as a "sexy girl", it is not needed and actually looks bit embarassing. When she comes dressed as an innocent schoolgirl, it is not better (in 2019, Saiparn Apinya was 29). It's made so obvious she is just acting as somebody else because no matter what she wears, we can always see clearly her peculiar tatoos she's got on both arms and various many other places, that confirm her identity instantly. Someone mentioned the plot being stupid, having the 2 thugs appearing again and again pestering the girl, then conveniently disappearing... I think that is not so important, they might actually just represent her personal demons she kept fighting. After all, this isn't the first 'Bangkok Rak Story' I watched, and if there was anything notable about them all, then it was - despite the title - the lack of story. It WAS always about the atmosphere, morelike. This is same.

I mostly enjoyed this though there were elements I wanted to skip (like the korean wannabe girlfriend), and I was practically sorry for the main guy being pestered by all the girls so much and getting dragged into their problems, he was such a good guy lol.

The way I see it, it might as well ended in episode 5, she should give the phone to those thugs and thus get rid of them, on the other hand she should keep the main guy:) If she still remained in a dangerous situation though, the only good thing she could do for him was to not involve him. Also, with her many alter ego personalities, SHE was a handful enough. I admired the main guy being willing to put up with it. But, in the words of her only friend: she is similar like an object that is broken. And... He IS a repair man:)))))

In 1/2 of the series, it was clear already the guy was really interested in the girl, because he stayed. Did he deserve a better girlfriend than mentally ill one, I think yes, but there we had the comparison with the korean girl wearing flowers in her hair every day and threatening to jump the roof if he won't date her, and SHE was supposed to be healthy, lol. So, if he did choose the main girl, then I should cheer for them. And the writer prepared their love story well, given the material. I think this was the first time I watched multiple personality disorder used by the writer for a romantic effect:) After 10 episodes, we can also see clearly that main girl fell in love with the guy already. Just when she was at that point in her life she given up on love life, she decided to give him a chance and it was very sweet. 3 episodes remained to tell how it worked out...

I liked that she showed trust to him and he showed understanding. Soon enough, it was revealed each of her alter personalities had reasons. Their couple was cute and I shipped them:) The episodes where they were just with the mom in the country, far away from all the other side-characters (especially the thugs, the korean girl etc.) were blessed. But, soon we were back. And, it's like a step back. Instead of the relationship conclusion, we watch a demented action final. Then there's the quick happy end. Overall, if someone did not write this like they were on drugs, my rating could be much higher:)

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Bite Me
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Nov 26, 2022
11 of 11 episodes seen
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Overall 7.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 3.0
We have two "attractive" boys... One of them is the type I dislike (reminds me of Golf/Mike), the other one is bit better (but I probably should no longer call him "boy"... so, let's say: guy:) Their story is delivered with taste, feeling and poetic atmosphere. Occasional cute & funny moments. I liked the direction of this (David Bigander). I would not use the silly english title "Bite Me" for this one, it sounds like for a show of a different genre. One of the boys is very quiet, sometimes it's peaceful, sometimes it's stressful, and since episode 8 it takes a weird turn. Several last episodes I didn't really care for it. Didn't really matter to me who wins the cooking contest or who starts dating. Good mood song: "Be Mine" by Sudkhate Jungcharoen.

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Cutie Pie
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Nov 18, 2022
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 3.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 4.5
It's so goofy watching guys who are so rich that if they want to keep something hidden from their boyfriends, they have secret clubs, secret motorbikes, or secret houses, lol. I just didn't get Zee's character in here. He's dating someone his parents wished him to. He's a very busy businessman. He often neglegts his date. His date, a younger "nong", comes to their dates dressed in a suit, on his best behavior. All smiling and polite. But he is actually disappointed when the dates don't go very far. He loves his "hia", as he calls him, many years. But during one "date", his "hia" plain tells him that he doesn't love him. The nong then, in disappointment, decides to break their engagement. This far, I could understand. And only this far:)

We as the audience know, that nong is trying very hard to please his older fiancee. In his presence, he always immediatelly changes his behavior, even his way of talking. There are many scenes where he is seen quickly changing his clothes, taking his earring off and stuff when he spots him coming. All his friends are helping him hide all the stuff. It's like his stern parent is coming, lol. Yet, we know that hia already knows. All his gifts for nong are things nong "secretly" likes. He also already knows nong is crazy about him, yet he treats him morelike some kind of a guardian than a boyfriend, which gets repeatedly broken by a sudden hot making out scene, which then immediatelly reverts back to how things were. Why? I don't know. There's even a second couple that strangely mirrors the same dynamics.

There are many scenes which are fun. And some moments are SO goofy:) The mentioned kiss scenes are great. On the other hand, 12 episodes is not much, so to spend most of them going in circles and just repeating this hot-and-cold and cold-and-hot-again combo, would be a waste... So, the mains jump right into confession & bed scene in epi 8/12 (I'm sure not complaining about that bed scene;) and then start living "like a married couple" already (it's not really legal in Thailand) and I wondered what would next 4 episodes be about. The second couple is revealed to be the more angsty one... But when you expect them to finally have the crucial confrontation, the older one gifts the younger one A DOG.

Nevertheless, if you ignore this little stumble, the second couple then repeats in epi 10, what the first couple did in epi 8. And it's even more entertaining:) With scenes like this, who can really stay cross with this series?:)

Then, only 2 episodes remain, but perhaps it's better that way, making yet more of them would probably cost too much:) Just the amount of hairproduct, jewelry and makeup all the MALES wear here LOL. They are just like cut out of a glossy kind of magazine, just in every scene. One scene at episode 7 nong gets to meet hia's friends, and they're all gay and they all wear bleached hairdos and open shirts with a necklace and several earrings and overall look like models. Including Zee of course, but with him, his age starts slightly showing and more importantly, with him it's different. Without Zee, without the enormous luck that someone like him was the main cast, without the audience having the blessing of looking into his Zee's eyes to find it's not all shallow and materialistic... There are so many gift-giving scenes that they practically replace a couple's story here, then there is a post-ending "story" in which the YOUNGER one is promoting face moisturizer, LOL... Okay, now I need some straight drama with less pink lipped men to balance this out.

Overall when I rated this, I wanted to go considerably high, for all the enjoyable kiss scenes & bed scenes (my favorite were Yi & Diao's), but also I had to consider the whole nonsencical buying/cohabitating/grooming idiocy & Zee's previous show 'Why R U'. Because this is definitely NOT better.

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Bangkok Love Stories 2: Innocence
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Nov 4, 2022
13 of 13 episodes seen
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Overall 5.5
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 3.0
Bangkok Rak Stories... So far, not ONE of them was good. But, I wanted to feast my eyes on Max Nattapol in main role, for once without Tul Pakorn... NOT easy to find something. And I really did feast here, he comes shirtless onstage his first scene, lol. And that smile! Aww:)) Gosh, I always loved him since his debut, never given Tul/Tomo a second glance, lol.

To tell you the truth, even though I watched it all, I wasn't really interested in any other people in this, I really only watched for Max. I wouldn't mind watching his steamy/romantic line with man OR woman: as long as it was satisfactory.

Though, they DID cast Tul Pakorn here too... but, only as cameo at the end, I'm sure it was meant like a little joke to the audience:) Max's pairing with Ten Tosatid, THAT had spark. I must praise the casting. Their scenes were awesome, but too far apart (there are episodes where they only almost meet or one sees the other from far apart and leaves) and it was like there was still something missing. Episode runtime was not a long one, and besides the other character's lines they were both dealing with other people inbetween. There was too much of that "Jennista" and "childhood backstory" cr*p.

Overall, this show was just everything that outwardly looks cool in the opening credits, but... I was not interested in the "innocence" theme. Hopping from one "glittering scene" to the other, this might just as well have 3 episodes or 33 episodes and the result would be similar...

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Rak Diao
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Nov 1, 2022
15 of 15 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
"The Lost Art of the Sitcom" is nice, though I did wish they quit it FINALLY with the laughter track in 2022 (whether it's live studio or canned), I know it's comedy, but it's same like if when in a drama you would hear someone loudly sobbing in a sad scene. This IS dated and should be gone by now, no matter whether american or thai tv. Having funny sound effects on the background score is enough. But apart from it, I can only say positive things about this title.

People praise this and I can see why. The cast is GREAT. (Also, super mega cute:) For the first time, I don't even mind watching scenes with Ampere. The characters are funny, just the right amount. Their dynamics is spot on. Rarely I find a BL rom-com/drama where you see the relationship development which entertains you, usually it's something forced and/or whiny. Not here!:)

"Rak is the boss in the office while Diao is the boss at home."
This simple idea works. AND it's enjoyable to watch. It's comedy but the episode runtime is not a sit-com one, it's more like drama one (but that's speaking US runtimes, in terms of thai tv it's still short:) I love the opening credits (unshortened, best in episode 2, or at least 3-7).

The number of episodes is not very high (I could watch this WAY longer just 15 times) and the show is actually not that special. But the main two ARE! They are SO cute:))) Seriously, they work so well together. This is what you call chemistry (the word that I see in almost every review about every show lol). That being said, I must say honestly that for the majority of those 15 episodes, there sure were moments I KNEW BL audience must have enjoyed, lol. But it's not that we'd see a direct indication that the two guys were not straight. I just knew that I enjoyed watching them, whether it was bromance, or romance in bloom there:) Though it was always clear to me that Rak likes Diao. Only at epi 12/15 I could definitely confirm that he likes him likes him:))

They then have their happy ending in last 5 minutes, and while I honestly thought Rak a (little) bit old for Diao, and their kiss awful (the hug was cute:), overall I liked this "sitcom" more than most "dramas".

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The Cupids Series: Kammathep Jum Laeng
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Oct 30, 2022
7 of 7 episodes seen
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Overall 5.0
Story 2.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

Well... This one is different?:)

I have watched SIX cupid series already. And... it was honestly nothing much. But this one? This one has real cupid. And you know who is that cupid? Nhing Nirut Sirijanya!! Aww... I had to smile from ear to ear EVERY scene he was in:) He's just precious every second he is onscreen. With such a beginning, I was well inclined towards this little lakorn even BEFORE the love story unfolded.

My enjoyment kinda dropped by episode 3, the hidden identity plot was a drag as always and Alek is not really my type. Also it's funny to see Prang Kannarun to be the one of all the girls cast as the "nun" (with her trade mark super-sexy body) interested only in practicing dharma, lol. How could the guy take that seriously? Lol. But seriously, Nhing Nirut is so cute:) I give 5 star rating but WITHOUT him, believe me it would be lower! Also, I followed Ken & Chompoo side-line here once again, the next (and last) cupid story should finally be theirs.

So, I waited this one out... I did not get how do you ask someone to marry you before you tell them your real name... Call me mean but I honestly cheered for the girl to NOT come back to the guy:) Then there's the obligatory crime themed final. Like I always say, where there's good romance, we do not need to see police involved:) There's not 1 single kiss but of course, there is a murder:) So, in the end, this still was NOT different. The hope goes slimmer and slimmer for 'Kamathep Prab Marn' to finally be the the good one...

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