Love survives against all odds, even in the midst of the most diffident situations!!
A story of three young men who were adopted and raised as siblings and love each other as unwaveringly as if they were blood relatives. At first glance, you barely realize that the three siblings are adopted and have no blood ties at all. The show breezes through three different love stories by piecing them together. The pacing isn’t outwardly fast but rather relaxing. Biking seems to be the base concept, but at times it takes a backseat, and we are left with solemn moments where the siblings find love in their own times. I wasn’t expecting to love this show this much, it was mostly a leisurely watch. But with each episode, I got more invested in their individual strengths, weaknesses and their struggles.
The Doctor & His Sweet Patient

This was my first time watching Tee Thanapon opposite someone else (he mostly pairs with his onscreen partner, Tae Darvid). I wasn’t sure if the new pairing would click. Tee plays Sailom, a university student studying in the US. He returns to Thailand for a short vacation and stays in his hometown, Phuket. There he unexpectedly meets the gentle doctor, Nabnueng (Masu Junyangdikul). They click instantly but Nabnueng soon figures out that Sailom suffers from “aphenphosmphobia”. He can’t stand being touched by anyone, not even his own friends. Surprisingly, Sailom doesn’t react adversely whenever Nabnueng touches him. As they grow closer, Nabnueng learns more about Sailom’s childhood trauma and helps him get treatment at his own clinic. Masu & Tee have a refreshing chemistry, they weren’t awkward in their NC scenes despite being a new pairing. So that speaks a lot about their comfort level!!
The Whimsical Pilot & His Hotheaded Baker

It would be a major surprise if these two were locked up in the same room and didn’t end up punching each other. Tawan (Us Nititorn) is an airline captain turned barista. The entire town speaks about his trauma in hush tones. Things get serious when he meets Dindin (Ta Nannakun). They fight, punch each other and then end up having a one-night stand. Shockingly, the next day, Dindin turns up as the new baker at Tawan’s shop. Tawan is left flustered and, to hide his anxiety, he constantly hurls abuse at Dindin. They fight, punch each other again & end up having sex. Tawan & Dindin circle each other, until they settle into a solemn routine. Tawan and his mother help Dindin solve his financial problems while Dindin helps Tawan overcome his past trauma. Us & Ta were first introduced in “KinnPorsche” and were recently seen together in “Dead Friend Forever.” They have a magnetic presence & electrifying chemistry!!
The Handsome Host & His Not So Sober Customer

These two were probably the only uninteresting couple in this show. Their show deserved empathy, but it doesn’t arouse intrigue. Sky (Danny Luciano) is a well-known bar host ready to bestow happiness on everyone as long as it doesn’t involve the heart. That is until he meets Nava (Win Thanat). Sky mostly doesn’t get involved with his customers, but Nava is different. His innocence and naive attitude draw Sky’s attention and before long, they are dating. Sadly, Nava suffers from a serious illness and has given up on getting treatment. As they get together, Sky begs him to get treated and Nava reluctantly acquiesces. Danny and Win don’t have much chemistry, Sky & Nava’s story is forgettable.
Final Impressions

Sailom & Nabnueng’s love story remains at the centerfold. They were my favorites!!
Despite his trauma, Sailom is sweet and cheeky. Tee does a fabulous job portraying Sailom’s childhood trauma. It is the mark of a true actor. Nabnueng aids the act as a capable doctor and his lovable boyfriend. As soon as he accepts his feelings for Sailom, he decides to step away from Sailom’s treatment and recommends his colleague instead. Tawan & Dindin’s romance is flavorful, the only glitch being that you never know when they will start punching each other. Their love language screams violence. Sky & Nava remain unmemorable, you can probably skip their parts!
Rating- 4 out of 5
Streaming on- Netflix