Mond, Toy, Namtan, Earth, Pun, Aye in descending order, looked most awful in school uniforms. Film and Joong stood out with their adorable bickering and partially angst filled storyline. Jamie and Jimmy are from the lot that can camouflage into anything, be it stray youth or respectable adults. I expected more from 'Ploypang' and 'Thap's arc. The reason behind them falling in and out of relationship did not seem reasonable to me. High school kids in 'Summer Night' are playing way mature in sorting personal brawls than the self acclaimed ripened working population in this series. It does not qualify a SNAP 25 project to me. Piploy and Neen, for inexplicable reasons, ended up in subsidiary roles. This plot was a disappointment to me who expected something bolder along the lines of 'Charlie's Angels' or 'DOA' and they end up with a childish narrative. Can't women have higher aspirations in life than finding a man? Personally i wouldn't mind some stranger school mate not having my contact number. Moreover if they were peun jingjing, would they need to look for my contact in a yearbook? How can an yearbook be accused of doubtlessly destroying people's career and ruthlessly disrupt bonds between partners? At the best it could lead to confusion but then the grown ups would laugh it off.
The deliberate Namtan-Film shipping did not go unnoticed. Let's wait and watch if they can ferment their emotional exchange into the perfect wine in 'Pluto'. P'Na, lots of love.