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tries to escape the persistent advances of a gay admirer, , by recruiting the university’s most enigmatic musician, Sarawat , for a fake relationship. However, beneath the lighthearted tropes of Episode 1 lies a complex exploration of identity, the performative nature of social interactions, and the transformative power of music as a language for the unspoken. The Mask of the "Chic" Guy: Performative Identity
The series also touches on important issues, such as bullying, peer pressure, and self-discovery, which will resonate with audiences of all ages. The show's approach to these themes is thoughtful and nuanced, making it an excellent addition to the BL genre.
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As the story unfolds, we witness the serendipitous meeting between Sarawat and Tine, which sparks a chain of events that will change their lives forever. The chemistry between the leads is undeniable, and their initial interactions are both endearing and humorous.
Tine trying to get rid of Green is still the funniest thing ever! 😂 Green beating up the "thugs" with a handbag while Tine just watches in horror is peak comedy. Key Scene: Tine’s bicycle fail vs. waking up on Green's shoulder.
YouTube (GMMTV Official) or Netflix (depending on your region).
“Hey,” Tine said, his voice cracking on the single syllable. “You’re Sarawat, right?”
In a desperate attempt to scare Green away, Tine’s friends suggest the oldest trick in the BL book: "Find a guy so hot and so mean that Green will realize he has no chance." That guy is Sarawat (Bright Vachirawit).
★★★★½ (4.5/5) Skip the cold open? No. This is essential viewing for any BL fan.




