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CursedXistence

New York, USA, Planet Earth, Sol System

CursedXistence

New York, USA, Planet Earth, Sol System
The Cupid Coach thai drama review
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The Cupid Coach
3 people found this review helpful
by CursedXistence
Aug 11, 2021
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.0
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
This review may contain spoilers

I definitely don't understand all the negativity towards this series....

I honestly don't understand all the negative reviews, etc. towards this series.

If you haven't watched this series yet I have two suggestions before you do. The first suggestion is keep in mind that it is forbidden for the god of love to actually fall in love. The second suggestion is make sure you pay close attention to everything Nite tells Tae about how this whole guide of love thing works, and also to the conversation Morganite has with Amethyst later on.

OVERALL: If you go in knowing the story isn't just going to be handed to you, it really is an awesome series and definitely not deserving of all the negativity and hate it gets. Personally I really hope this get either another season or at the least a few special episodes.

STORY LINE: This is NOT a series you can watch while distracted, you really have to pay attention to every minute of it or like many people you'll be completely confused for the whole back half of the series. This series doesn't spoon feed you every aspect of the storyline, the nuggets are there throughout the episodes, and if you've payed attention you're rewarded at the back half of the series with something really special. Don't be surprised if episode 9 throws you for a loop at first, if you've been paying attention to the prior episodes the pieces will fall into place rather quickly.

CAST: Tee Khunakorn Sunantham (Tae), Peace Nutchanon Juengdamrongkit (Morganite / Nite1), and Pak Chavitpong Pusomjitsaku (Nite2) were easily the three breakout cast/performances of the series.

Tee and Peace had probably the most awkward yet perfect on screen chemistry with each other that fit their characters and their development perfectly. They represented opening yourself up to the idea of love, not just a crush, and that first time of realizing you think of someone more than just a friend or a crush.

Tee and Pak unfortunately had the shortest amount of time together on screen as Tae and Nite2, but they had the on screen chemistry to pull off the "when it's the right one you just know" whirlwind from strangers to feelings part of the story.
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