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Kinvara66

Vancouver, Canada

Kinvara66

Vancouver, Canada
Don't Say No: Special Episode thai drama review
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Don't Say No: Special Episode
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by Kinvara66
nov. 7, 2021
1 épisodes vus sur 1
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Globalement 3.5
Histoire 3.5
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 7.0
Musique 3.5
Degrés de Re-visionnage 3.5
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Should Have Said No

Having finished the complete Don’t Say No Series the trailer for the special episode looked good but over-promised and under-delivered. Here is the good, the bad and the ugly. The good. Lots of Leo and Fiat in love who are beautiful to look at. The trailer promised lots of steamy scenes and there was only one and it was undermined when there was no real story (or climax) to speak of. Both Ja (Leo) and First (Fiat) gave it their all acting-wise but there was not much to be done with such weak material. The bad: there is no story to speak of. Leo and Fiat return home after three years in England. They have a glamping trip with friends and that’s it. At one point their friends try to listen in on Leo/Fiat having sex (same scene occurred with Korn&Knock in Together with Me) and nothing else to speak of. Now the ugly. If you love the characters of Leon and Pobphan you will be screaming at your screen. We were cheated of a reunion. A travesty of epic proportions which made me nearly want to burn my laptop. How dare they promise a reunion of these two sweet, lovable characters and have them near-miss each other time after time. Then feed us some bullshit “things will work out if they are meant to” line. It left me with such a bitter feeling even the hot image of Leo rolling on top of Fiat couldn’t make me feel better. Damn you LINE and MeMind.
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