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Step by Step thai drama review
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by Ywa
Ago 13, 2023
12 of 12 episódios vistos
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No geral 6.5
História 5.0
Atuação/Elenco 7.0
Musical 7.0
Voltar a ver 4.0
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Jeng deserved better than Pat

I watched the uncut version of the series, mostly because of a handful of characters: Jeng, Chot, Put, and Jaab. Jeng, with his good looks, smarts, charm, poise, elegance, and all-around goodness, had me wondering why he fell for Pat. Pat, on the other hand, was this mix of annoying traits—rudeness, loudness, childishness—that just didn't gel with Jeng's awesomeness. Seriously, Pat's only saving grace seemed to be cuteness and a few bright ideas. But when he couldn't handle criticism without a meltdown, it made me cringe. And their relationship was very bizarre. Pat went from a slight interest in Jeng in the beginning to hating Jeng and bashing him non-stop, to lovey-dovey with Put, to over Put in a second, to grieving after Put, to accusing Jeng of games??? to professing undying love for Jeng, to hating him and abandoning him, to going back to him. What on earth was this relationship? Such a waste of good NC scenes on this mess of a couple.

Now, I was all set to dislike Put for his past actions, but even I couldn't help but feel a bit bad for him for falling for Pat. Honestly, a more intriguing plot would've been if both Put and Jeng dropped Pat and found love with each other. Why not, right?

Chot was the comedic gem, adorable, and a great coworker. Jaab didn't exactly rock my world, but he didn't annoy me either. Jane, though, took the cake for being one frustrating second lead. His baffling behavior with Jaab left me scratching my head, wondering what on earth he was thinking.
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