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Marry Go Round

Marry Go Round  ·  2023, Thailand
6.6
3,602 ratings
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● Completed 🕑 2023

At Tob and Boss's secret wedding organised by their friend Mei, chaos breaks when Tob's parents arrive uninvited and Mei is forced to become the bride in order to conceal their relationship. (Source: Thai = komchadluek.net…

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Tob and Boss are ready to tie the knot in a secret wedding orchestrated by their ever-resourceful friend Mei. But their low-key plan goes up in flames when Tob's parents crash the celebration unannounced. In a panic, Mei is thrust into the role of the bride to keep the couple's relationship under wraps, setting off a hilarious chain of misunderstandings, fake identities, and chaotic family drama. This short but vibrant Thai miniseries balances absurd comedy with genuine heartache as Tob and Boss navigate the pressure of hiding their love while trying to stay true to each other. With a bright, saturated visual style and a cast that brings both slapstick and soft moments to life, Marry Go Round is a fast-paced romp about honesty, found family, and the lengths we go to protect the people we love. Though it packs only two episodes, it delivers an emotional payoff that reminds us why communication—and a little bit of chaos—can lead to the sweetest endings.

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Marry Go Round Episode 1
Season 1 · Sep 03, 2023
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Marry Go Round Episode 2
Season 1 · Sep 10, 2023
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cherry_blossom_love
March 2024
8/10
I came for the leads from Destiny Seeker and was not disappointed. Tob and Boss have such a natural, sweet connection—their eye contact alone melts my heart. Yes, the story is ridiculous and the side characters steal too much screen time, but I don't care. I watched it twice just for their soft smiles and that ending hug. More series with established couples, please!
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logic_over_fluff
April 2024
6/10
The premise had potential, but the execution is a mess. Everything could have been resolved if the characters just talked for two minutes. Instead we get a parade of exaggerated reactions and a fujoshi character that feels like a parody. The comic timing is off, and the plot holes are glaring. That said, the lead actors do their best with the material, and the finale actually lands an emotional note. Watch only if you're in the mood for lowbrow chaos.
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visual_director_fan
May 2024
7/10
I have to give credit where it's due: this miniseries looks gorgeous. The color grading is super saturated and happy, every frame feels like a bright Instagram filter. The wedding venue, the costumes, the lighting—all top-notch for a two-episode production. Unfortunately, the cinematography can't fix the scattershot script. But visually, it's a feast. I'd love to see this art direction team work on a stronger story.
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sociology_in_bl
June 2024
6/10
I appreciate that the series tackles the real issue of hiding a same-sex marriage from conservative parents. However, the comedic tone often undercuts the seriousness—it feels dismissive of the real pain many couples face. The character Emmy, meant to represent a BL fujoshi, comes across as a caricature that mocks actual fans. On the positive side, the leads' relationship is clearly built on mutual respect and love, which is refreshing. A mixed bag that could have been more thoughtful.
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bgm_lover_thai
July 2024
5/10
I was hoping for a catchy OST to carry the mood, but the music here is mostly generic background tracks that don't stand out. There's one nice acoustic guitar piece during the emotional climax, but that's about it. The series needed a stronger musical identity to match its bright visuals. Disappointing, because the leads have great chemistry and deserved a more memorable score.