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Friend Forever thai drama review
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Friend Forever
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by RainaSummers2002
Abr 20, 2021
12 of 12 episódios vistos
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No geral 5.5
História 4.0
Atuação/Elenco 6.5
Musical 5.0
Voltar a ver 3.0
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Friends forever, until the very last part of the series.

This is one of the most slow-progressing BL's ever. I skipped so much, and I missed absolutely nothing. There was just so much silence, and it felt dragged out. Everything was resolved in the very last episode, pretty much. It felt like a BL that could have come out about five years ago. It wasn't that bad in terms of misrepresentation, but there were a few of those tiresome cliches. Luckily there weren't any drunk non-consensual scenes. Tan did kiss Oil in the first episode when he was sleeping. That was wrong of him, but at least he realized that. The homophobia that was included never turned violent or was anywhere near a big part of the series. I mean, Tan's dad accepted Tan and Oil's relationship instantly. In conclusion, it added nothing new or interesting to the table, and I will probably never rewatch it. The acting was the most redeemable part. It wasn't bad at all. It was only Tan's dad who seemed a bit like a robot.

Tan & Oil:

Tan was so incredibly jealous and controlling when Oil wasn't even his boyfriend. Tan was too afraid to confess to Oil and then went on to disallow him dating others. That's screamed toxic. Like, how dare he? I didn't hate Tan. I just thought he treated Oil wrong at times. Oil wasn't perfect either. He basically used Khun. Oil and Khun had just gotten together, but that didn't stop Oil from kissing Tan immediately afterward. They were technically still together, as far as we knew. Oil was generally someone who got involved with things that weren't about him. He kept deciding what Tan should do in terms of his father and such. I guess both Tan and Oil were sort of manipulative and disregarded other's feelings. Other than that, they were the main couple but also the most boring couple. It just didn't lead anywhere most of the time. At least their kiss wasn't just a touch-and-freeze.

Sea & Tin:

I loved them. Sea was a little dense, and Tin was a bit of a pushover, but they were so cute and had the best chemistry. I didn't understand why Tin kept his relation to Sea secret from It, though. He should've been able to be friends with whoever he wanted, right? He and It weren't dating or anything. Actually, Tin had a girlfriend, whom we never saw, and Sea had a crush on his childhood friend. There was never any cheating. Tin liked Sea early on, but he never acted on it. Whether that was because he thought Sea didn't reciprocate his feelings or because he just was faithful, I guess we'll never know. The girl Sea liked rejected him, so in a way, no one got in between them. I watched the director's cut version, and I still don't know when Sea and Tin became more than friends. I'm happy that they did get together, but still, something was missing.

It & Voice:

They were surprisingly cute in the last episode. The things It did were bad, but he wasn't the worst antagonist we've ever seen. It was nice he got someone that cared about him. I'm happy everyone made up in the end and put any old grudges behind them. That said, I was a little pissed that Voice never confessed to being the one that wrote the letter. We could have avoided all that drama if he just spoke up.
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