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“Chaser Game W2: Utsukushiki Tennyotachi” Series Review (Ep.1 to 8)

After watching the second season, I felt the show was not up to my expectations. Compared to this season, I think I enjoyed the first season better as there was a little plot in the name of “Lovers to Enemies to Lover Again” trope but in the second season, I felt lots of awkwardness between both characters, irrelevant plots, and too many plot holes. The story seems to be a forced continuation, the miscommunication and misunderstanding between both characters seem irritating; because when Season One ended, I expected that there would be rapid development between Itsuki (Sugai Yuuka) and Fuyu (Nakamura Yurika). Fuyu’s marriage issue will be resolved, and she will accept herself but the way it was handled, and on top of that they introduced Itsuki’s ex which led to more problems between them.

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“Fourever You” First Impressions (Ep.1 to 6)

Easter (Earth Katsamonnat) intentionally attends a university in the north of Thailand. He hopes to find a new place to erase the memories of his relationship with his ex, which didn’t end clearly. But he doesn’t think that he would meet with Hill (Pond Ponlawit), his ex again at this university. And it is the beginning of a relationship that will not end in the same way ever. At the same time, his roommate, North (Bas Hatsanat), also faces chaos because he was drunk and caused a quarrel, then woke up with the debt. But it could be more chaotic because the god just sent him a flirtatious and very spoiled creditor, Johan (Maxky Ratchata). The stories of these roommates will be followed by their friends from the Art club, Typhoon (Tonliew Methaphat) and Daotok (Oat Tharathon) with the senior medical students Tonfah (Bever Patsapon) and Arthit (Ngern Anupart). Their friendship in this university and love stories will be memorable notes for a long time.

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“Chaser Game W: Power Harassment Boss Is My Ex-Girlfriend” Series Review (Ep.1 to 8)

Summary: Harumoto Itsuki works for Dynamic Dream, one of Japan’s leading game development companies. She has a good reputation for her work and has been appointed as the leader of a game project that collaborates with companies in Japan and China. However, her client from China turns out to be her former lover, Hayashi Fuyu, whom she broke up with in college. Hayashi Fuyu, who has held a grudge against Itsuki for abandoning her, decides to take the opportunity to control the project and impose unreasonable demands only on Itsuki. Meanwhile, Itsuki’s feelings for Fuyu begin to waver.

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“The Trainee” Series Review (Ep.3 to 12)

Summary: Passionate student Ryan gets an internship as an assistant director where he meets Jane, an AD with a unique ability to extinguish the fires of people’s passion. Ryan’s suffering is vented to this year’s fellow trainees, including a couple consisting of account executive Ba-Mhee and editor Teh, Pah in the art department, and Pie in production. As Ryan continues his training, however, he finds that P’Jane is kinder than people think, to the point that Ryan’s heart sometimes skips a beat and it becomes his goal to win Jane’s heart.

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“Tadaima, Okaeri” Series Review (Ep.5 to 12)

“Tadaima, Okaeri” is an anime set in the Omegaverse, a genre where characters have secondary genders like Alpha, Beta, and Omega. I am a big fan of Omegaverse, no matter what other’s say. I have read the manga and was surprised that it would be turned into an anime. So, I immediately watched the entire series and it was full of cuteness and love. “Tadaima, Okaeri” is a lighthearted and wholesome show.

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“Blank Season Two” Series Review (Ep.3 to 6)

Starring Faye Peraya and Yoko Apasra in key roles as Khun Neeung and Aneung, Blank is an age-gap love story between two women, who find comfort and love in each other when no one around them understands their love. Whenever they feel like they have no one who understands them, they end up in each other arms where they feel complete, happy and at home. Of all the Thai GLs that I have watched I can say that “Blank” was one of the best. It has good acting, a moving plot, and hot chemistry between the actors.

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“The Trainee” First Impressions (Ep.1 & 2)

Passionate student Ryan gets an internship as an assistant director where he meets Jane, an AD with a unique ability to extinguish the fires of people’s passion. Ryan’s suffering is vented to this year’s fellow trainees, including a couple consisting of account executive Ba-Mhee and editor Teh, Pah in the art department, and Pie in production. As Ryan continues his training, however, he finds that P’Jane is kinder than people think, to the point that Ryan’s heart sometimes skips a beat and it becomes his goal to win Jane’s heart.

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“Blank Season Two” First Impressions (Ep.1 & 2)

Overview: Blank follows the story of Khun Nueng, aka M.L. Sipakorn, who couldn’t be herself and never found anyone who was right for her. Not only that, but she has constantly faced pressure from her grandmother. Things take a turn when Anueng enters Nueng’s life. The bright and cheerful young girl makes Nueng’s heart flutter like never before. However, their journey to love is packed with hurdles because of the sixteen-year age difference.

(Source- MyDramaList)

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“23.5” Series Review (Ep. 3 to 12)

Summary: Ongsa’s high school life will never be the same when she carelessly tells her cute and cheerful classmate Sun “sweet dreams” using the Instagram name Earth. Unfortunately, the masculine name leads Sun to believe she’s talking to a guy, but Ongsa doesn’t want to lose the opportunity to talk to her. She chooses to keep it a secret and go on talking to Sun as Earth.

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“Blank” Series Review (Ep.1 to 6)

Summary: Khun Nueng, M.L. Sipakorn, is a beautiful woman who’s grown up under pressure from her grandmother. She’s never been allowed to be herself, never met someone she could feel loved by or worthy of. Then she meets Anueng, cheerful and bright. Beneath the smiling face, however, there’s a sadness hidden in her eyes. She makes her heart flutter like never before. Unfortunately, the sixteen-year-old age difference, family, and societal norms keep their love from flourishing.

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