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I really didn't like how Anueng interacted with Nueng in the beginning especially when she was extremely clingy and acted like a child. It really made me uncomfortable. Also, the first two sex scenes doesn't seem as consensual especially when Anueng was drunk. The acting later on is really good tho and I can see why it moves the story forward. I just wished the first meeting of these two characters weren't like that and the two sex scenes weren't like that. There are some characters that were left out and we never knew what they were doing until towards the ending so it seemed rushed and not really fleshed out characters. They were just characters that the main characters were using like Folk for example. Was this review helpful to you?
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This is a really cute story between two characters Sun and Ongsa. I wish I had this story growing up in high school. There were some plotholes in the story throughout the Ongsa's classmates with each other and how they tried to help her get with Sun and while they were in the relationship. However, I realized the plot holes were made to make the series a comedy. Some characters are made to make bad decisions and not realize it since they are teenagers. Ton was really annoying though throughout the show. The production design is very cool, making the show come to life between these classmates and teachers. It really has nice representation for autism (I'm mildly autistic irl), trans, and gay people.I would have liked the series more if it was longer and if there were more interactions between Sun, Ongsa, and its recurring characters. The longer it was, the more developed these characters were, but this isn't like the series Home School with two main conflicts the characters had to deal with when really it was just two main characters (Ongsa and Sun) trying to figure things out for each other. Also, Sun feels like she has lots of screentime, but loses its value as they show too many couples trying to get together at the same time, it distracts the storyline. While it is cute and feels like MLM and other couple dynamics are being represented, it made the storyline between Ongsa and Sun bland at some points as they were developing.
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Master Prasat has similar vibes to "The Joker" against Batman in The Dark Knight movie whereas Tibet refuses to kill Master Prasat as "Batman" in Episode 17. The writing overall was really messy because of how many characters there were to keep track of, so many plotholes started up to appear. The acting was really good overall though because I can feel the fear the students has and the punishments they were given. I even started to hate their characters because of their acting. Although the writing is messy, it had good themes to portray trauma and how to deal with it. Was this review helpful to you?