

Bad Buddy
At university, two young men raised to hate each other find music and love instead, forcing them to question family legacies and choose their own path.
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Plot Summary
This popular Thai BL (Boys' Love) series follows Pran and Pat, two university students who are rivals due to their fathers' long-standing animosity. Despite their families' feud, Pran and Pat find themselves drawn to each other, navigating a complex relationship filled with misunderstandings, romantic tension, and the pressure of choosing between family loyalty and their budding feelings. The story explores themes of friendship, love, and overcoming generational conflicts.
Critical Reception
Bad Buddy was a massive critical and commercial success, particularly within the BL genre community. It was praised for its strong chemistry between the leads, compelling storyline that balanced romance with drama, and high production values. The series garnered a significant international following and is considered one of the standout BL dramas of its year.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for the undeniable chemistry and captivating performances of the lead actors.
- Appreciated for its well-written plot that effectively blends humor, romance, and dramatic conflict.
- Commended for its high-quality cinematography and engaging storytelling.
Google audience: Google users overwhelmingly loved 'Bad Buddy', frequently highlighting the incredible chemistry between Ohm and Nanon as the primary reason for their enjoyment. Many viewers found the plot engaging, the characters relatable, and the overall production quality to be excellent, leading to high satisfaction ratings.
Awards & Accolades
None notable (though it received significant fan-voted awards and widespread positive fan reception)
Fun Fact
The series was highly anticipated due to the previous successful pairing of its lead actors, Ohm Pawat and Nanon Korapat, in the anthology series 'The Gifts: Love Might Be Enough'.
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