6 episodes won't do this series justice
Chao Planoy is known for creating nuanced GL stories that explore intense relationships, emotional complexity, and sometimes introducing idiotic guy characters - so I don't know what else to expect from the author. Although this novel was quite cute and tolerable (except for that Toy part, he was such a creep), this is how I felt after reading Mate (this one is purely messy LOL).
Anyways, the casting is great, leads have great chemistry so far and the sequence is okay with me, however, I don't know how they will cover everything in just 6 episodes. I don't like dragging story to 12 eps but this one deserves at least 8. The novel had some interesting twists and turns, I hope they don't miss the important ones otherwise the fun is gone. Kris is like Ongsa from 23.5 prolly Ongsa 2.0, Karn is a bit jealous type, you'll see once the story moves forward, but together they look adorable. Kris's brother is good too. Let's see how the adaptation handles all those specific details from novel, so best wishes to this show.
This series airs right after 'Pluto', and it feels like a dessert after the main course. Pluto moves at a steady pace, without too many romantic or intimate scenes—then Apple comes along like, 'Hold my beer; I’ll take it from here!' I’ve watched the first four episodes so far and had such a great time—lots of laughs and an incredible OST to enjoy. Since the novel has a happy ending, I’m really hoping the drama will follow suit!
Anyways, the casting is great, leads have great chemistry so far and the sequence is okay with me, however, I don't know how they will cover everything in just 6 episodes. I don't like dragging story to 12 eps but this one deserves at least 8. The novel had some interesting twists and turns, I hope they don't miss the important ones otherwise the fun is gone. Kris is like Ongsa from 23.5 prolly Ongsa 2.0, Karn is a bit jealous type, you'll see once the story moves forward, but together they look adorable. Kris's brother is good too. Let's see how the adaptation handles all those specific details from novel, so best wishes to this show.
This series airs right after 'Pluto', and it feels like a dessert after the main course. Pluto moves at a steady pace, without too many romantic or intimate scenes—then Apple comes along like, 'Hold my beer; I’ll take it from here!' I’ve watched the first four episodes so far and had such a great time—lots of laughs and an incredible OST to enjoy. Since the novel has a happy ending, I’m really hoping the drama will follow suit!
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