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What the Duck Season 2: Final Call thai drama review
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What the Duck Season 2: Final Call
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by Roms Aubrey
avril 17, 2020
8 épisodes vus sur 8
Complété
Globalement 7.5
Histoire 7.5
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 8.5
Musique 9.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 5.0
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it's kinda disappointing. There's a lot of issues that needs to be addressed. Frankly speaking, I skipped most of the scenes and only focused on the main characters' (Pop & Oat) story. Though, I didn't see any chemistry on them, but deym, their acting is convincing especially "Pop." There's a lot of invisible onions in front of me especially the last Episode, again, between "Pop & Oat" 'cos I disregarded watching the others not unless it's related to their story. I had a good cry on their story.

*One thing that's quite confusing here is they didn't know what they feel for each other, like, I mean, who the hell will kiss you if he/she doesn't have any interest. Why would you cry on someone if you don't have a feeling, etc. I was thinking at the first place, maybe "Oat" just need someone who would care for him because he never felt the love of a parents, and that he has seen that to "Pop."

*Puwanai Sangwan really did a good job here. He's so good in acting.

*My final thought, the story between "Pop & Oat" is superb. Definitely recommend this but better skip some scenes if you don't want to get disappointed. But anyways, if ever there's another episode for this, I hope they'll address some issues that didn't even finished and focus more on the main characters. The ending of this movie is hanging, I swear.
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