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5 Girls with Sixth Sense
Based on the novel "The Sixth Sense Seu Rak Sampat Huajai" the drama is based on 5 girls who each have 5 different forms of "Sixth sense". They obtained this gift because a divine monk decided to distribute his good karma between 5 pregnant women who happened to be the mother of the 5 girls.
Focused mainly on the girls and their encounters with either ghosts that need their murders solved, or evil sorcerers who forcefully hold ghosts captive and make them do evil things in order to obtain money — the drama is wrapped around a cloth of comedy in order to keep the tone light and entertaining.
From the beginning, the drama was cut out to have a sequel, and I believe it did a good job at closing just enough doors while leaving others slightly open in order to create a path for the second season.
The first season mainly focused on 3 of the 5 girls, "Ros", "Net", and "Nin" who each had their own supernatural "cases" to solve as well as their own love-lines with their MLs "Trais", "Vardh", and "Tinh". This was a clever way to give the remaining two girls' their spotlight in the second season.
I enjoyed the lighthearted story-telling of the drama, despite there being sad moments. I also enjoyed the sisterhood between the five girls, and how Nert's brother was like an older brother to all of them. I also enjoyed Ros and Trais' relationship since it was full of playful banter and teasing.
One of the things that I did not like was that each male lead had to have an ex-girlfriend or a girl after him. Seeing one maybe would have been better, but seeing all three girls facing crazy second female leads was annyoing as hell. In addition to that, It felt like 20 something episodes were too much to just solve three cases. At one point it began to feel really stretched out like things could have been solved at a much quicker pace in my opinion.
Overall, it was an entertaining watch.
8/10
Focused mainly on the girls and their encounters with either ghosts that need their murders solved, or evil sorcerers who forcefully hold ghosts captive and make them do evil things in order to obtain money — the drama is wrapped around a cloth of comedy in order to keep the tone light and entertaining.
From the beginning, the drama was cut out to have a sequel, and I believe it did a good job at closing just enough doors while leaving others slightly open in order to create a path for the second season.
The first season mainly focused on 3 of the 5 girls, "Ros", "Net", and "Nin" who each had their own supernatural "cases" to solve as well as their own love-lines with their MLs "Trais", "Vardh", and "Tinh". This was a clever way to give the remaining two girls' their spotlight in the second season.
I enjoyed the lighthearted story-telling of the drama, despite there being sad moments. I also enjoyed the sisterhood between the five girls, and how Nert's brother was like an older brother to all of them. I also enjoyed Ros and Trais' relationship since it was full of playful banter and teasing.
One of the things that I did not like was that each male lead had to have an ex-girlfriend or a girl after him. Seeing one maybe would have been better, but seeing all three girls facing crazy second female leads was annyoing as hell. In addition to that, It felt like 20 something episodes were too much to just solve three cases. At one point it began to feel really stretched out like things could have been solved at a much quicker pace in my opinion.
Overall, it was an entertaining watch.
8/10
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