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"Chasing someone who doesn't love you is tiring, you know?"
That was deep; Tay was so real for that. The average was an 8.75 stars out of 10 stars, but because it didn't reach 9-star potential, I am bringing the average down to an 8.5. I love this trope. The whole Oh no, my parents are dead, singing killed my grandma, taking care of sibling(s) because your parents are dead, and not wanting help from anyone on top of the CEO finding you and wanting to take care of you with some enemies to lovers That is my forte, lol. I wish they showed more of Koa's (I think that's how his name is spelled) and Poon's relationship and made me feel slightly more bad for them, but I loved Poon's whole dynamic, he is a vibe.
I forgot they were beefing when they first met, and I think this is supposed to be an enemies to lovers; it was straight to lovers and crushing. Which was meh. The older big brother working his ass off to pay rent and keep his brother in school was done well, and the rich, annoying ass CEO was done well too. Okay, now I am going to look at my close friends highlights for what zabb man? I finished this in 20 hours, which is pretty fast because I usually forget I am watching shows and then pick them back up 3 months later.
I talked about how Poon was Thai Gordon Ramsey in the way he was cooking and beefing with people all at the same time. I talk about how I liked the trope and how much potential the show has. It didn't really reach that potential because of episodes 6 and 7, but we still got a super mega happy ending, so that makes it sort of okay. Love Poon is trying to beat up Tian and not taking the money. Bro literally almost ran over his younger brother. I would have taken the money and then beat his ass for even crossing my family like that.
I love how they were actually cooking, and it wasn't like, Oh, let's go into the kitchen and then just cut it and pretend like we cooked this whole meal. They showed some of the process, and I really liked that about the show. They thought they were fish upon the sky with staring into the camera and talking to the audience one on one (this is a joke, by the way).
Then we had Teng, his annoying ass boyfriend of 5 years, and Mayom. I actually had no idea Tan and Teng were dating at all, and I was so surprised it wasn't even funny. Mayom kind of backed off after that, and I respect him for that.
Then we met clumsy ass Amy. Her home wrecker era was so annoying, but she was really funny for no reason. The way she carried herself and talked was just funny to me, and I don't know why. I love Pirada so much; she was the moment.
Then I start shipping Amy and Tay, and I say, "Girl, go for Tay. I know he's not a CEO daddy, but he's still good for you, girl." I was right; he was good for her. I think he had a thing for her from the start, the way he kind of talked about her and looked at her. Good for him, I guess.
Tan's annoying ass Hate him, bro. Tay and Pirada were the funniest people in this Thai drama. I was getting mad at Tan once more; bro needed to back off. You all broke up; you don't actually love him; you only came back because the restaurant opened. He had no reason to get on my nerves like he did. I'm so glad they ended things. One thing that was real was Tan's need to stay in contact with Teng because they legally owned the restaurant together. That was real, and Im glad they showed that.
In the end, we got a super happy ending, but I am mad they didn't do a little bit more with this because it had potential in my eyes. Yeah, meh. You can watch it if you want. I wouldn't recommend it, but I would at the same time, so I don't know. Do what you want. Okay bye!
I forgot they were beefing when they first met, and I think this is supposed to be an enemies to lovers; it was straight to lovers and crushing. Which was meh. The older big brother working his ass off to pay rent and keep his brother in school was done well, and the rich, annoying ass CEO was done well too. Okay, now I am going to look at my close friends highlights for what zabb man? I finished this in 20 hours, which is pretty fast because I usually forget I am watching shows and then pick them back up 3 months later.
I talked about how Poon was Thai Gordon Ramsey in the way he was cooking and beefing with people all at the same time. I talk about how I liked the trope and how much potential the show has. It didn't really reach that potential because of episodes 6 and 7, but we still got a super mega happy ending, so that makes it sort of okay. Love Poon is trying to beat up Tian and not taking the money. Bro literally almost ran over his younger brother. I would have taken the money and then beat his ass for even crossing my family like that.
I love how they were actually cooking, and it wasn't like, Oh, let's go into the kitchen and then just cut it and pretend like we cooked this whole meal. They showed some of the process, and I really liked that about the show. They thought they were fish upon the sky with staring into the camera and talking to the audience one on one (this is a joke, by the way).
Then we had Teng, his annoying ass boyfriend of 5 years, and Mayom. I actually had no idea Tan and Teng were dating at all, and I was so surprised it wasn't even funny. Mayom kind of backed off after that, and I respect him for that.
Then we met clumsy ass Amy. Her home wrecker era was so annoying, but she was really funny for no reason. The way she carried herself and talked was just funny to me, and I don't know why. I love Pirada so much; she was the moment.
Then I start shipping Amy and Tay, and I say, "Girl, go for Tay. I know he's not a CEO daddy, but he's still good for you, girl." I was right; he was good for her. I think he had a thing for her from the start, the way he kind of talked about her and looked at her. Good for him, I guess.
Tan's annoying ass Hate him, bro. Tay and Pirada were the funniest people in this Thai drama. I was getting mad at Tan once more; bro needed to back off. You all broke up; you don't actually love him; you only came back because the restaurant opened. He had no reason to get on my nerves like he did. I'm so glad they ended things. One thing that was real was Tan's need to stay in contact with Teng because they legally owned the restaurant together. That was real, and Im glad they showed that.
In the end, we got a super happy ending, but I am mad they didn't do a little bit more with this because it had potential in my eyes. Yeah, meh. You can watch it if you want. I wouldn't recommend it, but I would at the same time, so I don't know. Do what you want. Okay bye!
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