Shin es un chef muy famoso experto en hacer pasteles deliciosos y caros. Pero es una persona fría y malhablada, no hay nadie que soporte trabajar con él. Hasta que llegó Peach y le cambió la... Leer todoShin es un chef muy famoso experto en hacer pasteles deliciosos y caros. Pero es una persona fría y malhablada, no hay nadie que soporte trabajar con él. Hasta que llegó Peach y le cambió la vida.Shin es un chef muy famoso experto en hacer pasteles deliciosos y caros. Pero es una persona fría y malhablada, no hay nadie que soporte trabajar con él. Hasta que llegó Peach y le cambió la vida.
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That came out wrong. LOL I was talking about the cake. Keep your minds out of the gutter, people! This isn't a steamy BL series, so don't expect any steamy scenes from it. Although it doesn't necessarily mean that it's boring. Cause the drama and romance of this story is spot on. The plot was simple yet delivered perfectly without being stretched too long. So no need to be wary about getting bored while watching it. The conflicts were completely logical, unlike several series which were inserted weird plots just so they can be stretched into a few more episodes. The ending was also satisfying. BL fans shouldn't miss this one.
I honestly didn't expect much at first, but I ended up really enjoying it - glad I gave it a shot because the episodes just keep getting better. I originally watched this for Guide, but I ended up staying for the whole squad.
Bake Me Please can be a bit cliché - the classic sunshine guy falls for the cold and grumpy one - but somehow, it still kept me entertained. As painful as some parts are, the series gives off this warm, comforting vibe.
It also touches on how complicated relationships can get, and the emotional struggles that come with being in one. Plus, it dives into the reality of unrequited love - loving someone who just doesn't love you back.
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What I liked:
✅ There are only a few characters, so the story's easy to follow.
✅ The production value is pretty solid.
✅ The cinematography is beautiful, and the OST hits just right.
✅ Peach and Chin have decent chemistry - it's not fiery, but it works.
✅ Everyone did a great job, especially Ohm and Poom, but I have to give a special shoutout to Guide - I just love his accent.
✅ It would've been even better if Poom had more screen time or was one of the main leads.
✅ The love square actually added a little spice without making things toxic.
✅ Supportive grandma
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What didn't work for me:
✅ Chin's character is honestly hard to root for - he's too unreasonable, self-centered, and barely grows throughout the series.
✅ The lack of clear communication (especially on Chin's end) gets frustrating.
✅ I lowkey wished Peach and Guy were the endgame, but of course that's not happening - Ohm (Chin) is clearly one of the main leads.
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Overall, Bake Me Please is a cooking-themed BL with a simple, easy-to-digest plot and easy on the eyes cast. It's not a masterpiece, but it feels grounded and the casting was on point.
If you're looking for a BL series you can binge in one sitting without getting emotionally wrecked, give Bake Me Please a shot.
Bake Me Please can be a bit cliché - the classic sunshine guy falls for the cold and grumpy one - but somehow, it still kept me entertained. As painful as some parts are, the series gives off this warm, comforting vibe.
It also touches on how complicated relationships can get, and the emotional struggles that come with being in one. Plus, it dives into the reality of unrequited love - loving someone who just doesn't love you back.
---
What I liked:
✅ There are only a few characters, so the story's easy to follow.
✅ The production value is pretty solid.
✅ The cinematography is beautiful, and the OST hits just right.
✅ Peach and Chin have decent chemistry - it's not fiery, but it works.
✅ Everyone did a great job, especially Ohm and Poom, but I have to give a special shoutout to Guide - I just love his accent.
✅ It would've been even better if Poom had more screen time or was one of the main leads.
✅ The love square actually added a little spice without making things toxic.
✅ Supportive grandma
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What didn't work for me:
✅ Chin's character is honestly hard to root for - he's too unreasonable, self-centered, and barely grows throughout the series.
✅ The lack of clear communication (especially on Chin's end) gets frustrating.
✅ I lowkey wished Peach and Guy were the endgame, but of course that's not happening - Ohm (Chin) is clearly one of the main leads.
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Overall, Bake Me Please is a cooking-themed BL with a simple, easy-to-digest plot and easy on the eyes cast. It's not a masterpiece, but it feels grounded and the casting was on point.
If you're looking for a BL series you can binge in one sitting without getting emotionally wrecked, give Bake Me Please a shot.
Most common reasons a cake comes out burnt are excessive sugar or baking period. Yes you inferred it right. Om Tithiwat for main lead was the first sin. 'Peach' and 'Guy' not ending up together, despite the ill treatment former received, accounts for the second. Prame proved to be better actor out of the whole cast. I would desire to watch Poon in a couple more dramas before opinionating. Too much lamo' to make it resemble an idol drama ended me with Retinitis Pigmentosa. Conveniently, the main lead inherits Thalassemia hence barely finishes just one cake for the customers within the whole story time. Folding, kneading, carving, piping, plating and much more could be shown to glaze 'perfectionist' Shin, but nope.....
I think the DOP had no sense of capturing both intimacy between actors as well as preparation of mouth watering desserts, appetizingly.
T'orta Capr'ese- an Italian dessert containing almond staple with a whiff of rum indulged in chocolate ganache. Even the description is extremely rich saccharide serving to me yet nope.... Have you watched Cr'epe Su'zette or 'Down the Rabbit Hole' on Mast#r Ch@f at all? At this rate even an advertisement for Mil*no cookies is more alluring.
T'orta Capr'ese- an Italian dessert containing almond staple with a whiff of rum indulged in chocolate ganache. Even the description is extremely rich saccharide serving to me yet nope.... Have you watched Cr'epe Su'zette or 'Down the Rabbit Hole' on Mast#r Ch@f at all? At this rate even an advertisement for Mil*no cookies is more alluring.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaOhm Thitiwat, who plays Shin, sings the opening titles song for the series.
- Bandas sonorasI Can Only Love You (Dai Khae Rak Thoe)(OST. Series Bake Me Please Phichit Chai Nai Sai Wan)
Written by Phichit Bunditlertrak
Performed by Ohm Thitiwat Ritprasert
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