Pit Babe
- Série de TV
- 2023–
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,4/10
1,3 mil
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Babe, o piloto número 1, é o ídolo de Charlie. Charlie quer ser como Babe, mas não tem um carro de corrida. Ele cria coragem e se aproxima de Babe para pedir um emprestado. Babe concorda e o... Ler tudoBabe, o piloto número 1, é o ídolo de Charlie. Charlie quer ser como Babe, mas não tem um carro de corrida. Ele cria coragem e se aproxima de Babe para pedir um emprestado. Babe concorda e os dois fazem um acordo interessante.Babe, o piloto número 1, é o ídolo de Charlie. Charlie quer ser como Babe, mas não tem um carro de corrida. Ele cria coragem e se aproxima de Babe para pedir um emprestado. Babe concorda e os dois fazem um acordo interessante.
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Pitbabe is the first Omegaverse bl series I've watched, and I'm amazed! Based on a novel, I watched the series first, then read the book. As a TV adaptation, it did an excellent job of setting up the storyline, keeping me hooked throughout. While there are a few differences from the book, I still loved it. Each episode captured my attention, and I found myself eagerly anticipating every Friday release. The character dynamics, plot twists, and emotional depth made "Pitbabe" an unforgettable experience for me!
Someone should watch this BL Omegaverse series because it offers a unique blend of romance, drama, and fantasy set in an intriguing world of alphas, enigmas and omegas. The captivating storyline keeps viewers emotionally invested, with dynamic characters and unexpected twists. It's a fresh take on relationships and power dynamics, appealing to both seasoned fans of the Omegaverse and newcomers alike. The series also excels in its emotional depth and chemistry between the leads, making it a must-watch for anyone looking for intense, heartfelt storytelling.
Visuals of leads does captivated me most.
Someone should watch this BL Omegaverse series because it offers a unique blend of romance, drama, and fantasy set in an intriguing world of alphas, enigmas and omegas. The captivating storyline keeps viewers emotionally invested, with dynamic characters and unexpected twists. It's a fresh take on relationships and power dynamics, appealing to both seasoned fans of the Omegaverse and newcomers alike. The series also excels in its emotional depth and chemistry between the leads, making it a must-watch for anyone looking for intense, heartfelt storytelling.
Visuals of leads does captivated me most.
At first glance, *Pit Babe* promises an exhilarating blend of high-speed racing and steamy BL romance-a fresh concept that could have elevated the genre. Unfortunately, what could have been a groundbreaking series ends up as a glossy but shallow spectacle, prioritizing style over substance and leaving viewers with more frustration than satisfaction.
### **A Weak Plot Masquerading as Edge** The racing premise, while initially intriguing, quickly devolves into a repetitive cycle of underwhelming conflicts and half-baked rivalries. The stakes never feel real-Babe's "reckless" driving lacks consequences, and Charlie's "mysterious past" is so thinly written that its eventual reveal lands with a shrug rather than a gasp. The script relies heavily on tired tropes (bad boy with daddy issues, brooding love interest with a secret) without adding depth or originality. Even the racing scenes, which should be the show's highlight, are often underwhelming, relying on quick cuts and engine noises to fake intensity rather than delivering truly gripping choreography.
### **Chemistry? More Like Forced Combustion** Pavel and Pon are undeniably attractive, but their chemistry feels manufactured rather than organic. Babe's arrogance borders on insufferable, making it hard to root for him, while Charlie's stoic demeanor comes off as wooden rather than enigmatic. Their romantic moments-especially the much-hyped intimate scenes-feel performative, as if the actors are ticking off a checklist of "BL fan service" rather than embodying a believable relationship. The lack of emotional buildup makes their connection feel shallow, reducing what should be a passionate love story to a series of aesthetically pleasing but empty encounters.
### **Wasted Potential in Side Characters** The supporting cast is criminally underused. Rival racers and teammates are reduced to cardboard cutouts, existing only to prop up the main couple's drama. Even when intriguing subplots are hinted at (like the tension between racing dynasties), they're either abandoned or resolved in the most predictable way possible. The show's insistence on keeping every side character one-dimensional makes the world of *Pit Babe* feel small and unconvincing, despite its supposedly high-stakes setting.
### **Style Over Substance at Every Turn** Yes, the series looks good-sleek cars, moody lighting, and a polished aesthetic-but these elements can't compensate for the lack of narrative depth. The soundtrack is generic, the pacing is uneven (dragging in emotional scenes yet rushing through key developments), and the dialogue often veers into cringe-worthy territory ("You're the only one who can tame my wild heart"-really?).
### **Final Verdict: A Pretty but Empty Joyride** *Pit Babe* is the equivalent of a luxury sports car with no engine-all shine, no soul. It's not offensively bad, but it's disappointingly mediocre, especially given its potential. If you're here for mindless eye candy, you might enjoy the ride. But if you're looking for a BL with compelling storytelling, authentic chemistry, or even just decent racing action, you'll be left in the dust. **5/10 - A forgettable pit stop in the BL genre.** 🚗💨
### **A Weak Plot Masquerading as Edge** The racing premise, while initially intriguing, quickly devolves into a repetitive cycle of underwhelming conflicts and half-baked rivalries. The stakes never feel real-Babe's "reckless" driving lacks consequences, and Charlie's "mysterious past" is so thinly written that its eventual reveal lands with a shrug rather than a gasp. The script relies heavily on tired tropes (bad boy with daddy issues, brooding love interest with a secret) without adding depth or originality. Even the racing scenes, which should be the show's highlight, are often underwhelming, relying on quick cuts and engine noises to fake intensity rather than delivering truly gripping choreography.
### **Chemistry? More Like Forced Combustion** Pavel and Pon are undeniably attractive, but their chemistry feels manufactured rather than organic. Babe's arrogance borders on insufferable, making it hard to root for him, while Charlie's stoic demeanor comes off as wooden rather than enigmatic. Their romantic moments-especially the much-hyped intimate scenes-feel performative, as if the actors are ticking off a checklist of "BL fan service" rather than embodying a believable relationship. The lack of emotional buildup makes their connection feel shallow, reducing what should be a passionate love story to a series of aesthetically pleasing but empty encounters.
### **Wasted Potential in Side Characters** The supporting cast is criminally underused. Rival racers and teammates are reduced to cardboard cutouts, existing only to prop up the main couple's drama. Even when intriguing subplots are hinted at (like the tension between racing dynasties), they're either abandoned or resolved in the most predictable way possible. The show's insistence on keeping every side character one-dimensional makes the world of *Pit Babe* feel small and unconvincing, despite its supposedly high-stakes setting.
### **Style Over Substance at Every Turn** Yes, the series looks good-sleek cars, moody lighting, and a polished aesthetic-but these elements can't compensate for the lack of narrative depth. The soundtrack is generic, the pacing is uneven (dragging in emotional scenes yet rushing through key developments), and the dialogue often veers into cringe-worthy territory ("You're the only one who can tame my wild heart"-really?).
### **Final Verdict: A Pretty but Empty Joyride** *Pit Babe* is the equivalent of a luxury sports car with no engine-all shine, no soul. It's not offensively bad, but it's disappointingly mediocre, especially given its potential. If you're here for mindless eye candy, you might enjoy the ride. But if you're looking for a BL with compelling storytelling, authentic chemistry, or even just decent racing action, you'll be left in the dust. **5/10 - A forgettable pit stop in the BL genre.** 🚗💨
I know that Thai names are funny and sometimes straight up laughable. But naming Babe for a man? That really got me laughing my butt off. But in all seriousness, funny names aside, this series started off slow paced and kinda boring. The story only starting to get more interesting halfway through the whole series. The first few episodes were kinda dull. I also didn't expect that this series is about people with special abilities. They call it senses, in this series. Kinda like X-Men, but far less cool. Why less cool, you asked? Well, they didn't cultivate this senses more. It's nothing more than an accessories to the plot. Had they used more of it, the story would've been much more interesting to watch. Too bad. Imagine having Professor X in a series only for him to use his mind reading ability once or twice the whole series. Kinda lame.
Pit Babe Season 2 has been a frustrating ride from the beginning. Unfortunately, the final episode cemented what many of us feared: this production was sloppy, rushed, and made with zero care for the craft or the audience.
It felt like the goal was to slap together something just to push to market and make a quick buck, rather than to tell a meaningful story or respect the fans who've supported this series from day one.
What truly pushed the fandom, especially SailubPon (AlanJeff) fans, over the edge was the complete erasure of a scene that had been heavily promoted. Not just by the actors themselves, but by the company. A significant, intimate scene between Alan and Jeff, played by Sailub and Pon, was teased for weeks. It was in the trailer. It was proudly shared by the actors, who spoke about how meaningful it was and how much work went into it. Over three hours of filming, for just that one scene. It was even included in the official photobook, which, let's be clear, fans paid for before the final episode aired.
But when the episode dropped, the scene was gone. Completely cut. No warning, no explanation. Just a choppy jump in the edit where something clearly used to be. The fandom, confused and frustrated, assumed it might be saved for the "uncut" version released on the paid platform, as is often the case with more sensitive scenes. But no, it was missing there too. In what was falsely labeled an "UNCUT" episode. That's not just poor editing. That's false advertising.
This wasn't just a creative choice. It was deception. Fans were sold something we never received. We were manipulated into anticipating and paying for content that was deliberately withheld, with no transparency or accountability. To this day, the company has offered no explanation. We've asked. We've waited. Silence.
What makes this worse is what happened to the actors themselves. Sailub and Pon were made to sit with the rest of the cast and watch the final episode live on camera. You can see them waiting, excited, like the rest of us, to see that scene. Something they worked hard on and had publicly shared their enthusiasm for. The shock and embarrassment when they realized it was cut was painful to watch. Imagine that. Being blindsided on camera by your own company. No warning. No chance to prepare. Just humiliation.
This isn't just about fans being upset over a missing scene. This is about a complete lack of respect for the actors' work, their emotional investment, and the trust of the audience. We're not just disappointed. We're heartbroken and angry. Until the company addresses this with honesty and accountability, that wound will remain wide open.
It felt like the goal was to slap together something just to push to market and make a quick buck, rather than to tell a meaningful story or respect the fans who've supported this series from day one.
What truly pushed the fandom, especially SailubPon (AlanJeff) fans, over the edge was the complete erasure of a scene that had been heavily promoted. Not just by the actors themselves, but by the company. A significant, intimate scene between Alan and Jeff, played by Sailub and Pon, was teased for weeks. It was in the trailer. It was proudly shared by the actors, who spoke about how meaningful it was and how much work went into it. Over three hours of filming, for just that one scene. It was even included in the official photobook, which, let's be clear, fans paid for before the final episode aired.
But when the episode dropped, the scene was gone. Completely cut. No warning, no explanation. Just a choppy jump in the edit where something clearly used to be. The fandom, confused and frustrated, assumed it might be saved for the "uncut" version released on the paid platform, as is often the case with more sensitive scenes. But no, it was missing there too. In what was falsely labeled an "UNCUT" episode. That's not just poor editing. That's false advertising.
This wasn't just a creative choice. It was deception. Fans were sold something we never received. We were manipulated into anticipating and paying for content that was deliberately withheld, with no transparency or accountability. To this day, the company has offered no explanation. We've asked. We've waited. Silence.
What makes this worse is what happened to the actors themselves. Sailub and Pon were made to sit with the rest of the cast and watch the final episode live on camera. You can see them waiting, excited, like the rest of us, to see that scene. Something they worked hard on and had publicly shared their enthusiasm for. The shock and embarrassment when they realized it was cut was painful to watch. Imagine that. Being blindsided on camera by your own company. No warning. No chance to prepare. Just humiliation.
This isn't just about fans being upset over a missing scene. This is about a complete lack of respect for the actors' work, their emotional investment, and the trust of the audience. We're not just disappointed. We're heartbroken and angry. Until the company addresses this with honesty and accountability, that wound will remain wide open.
10Ozobus
The acting from the cast are phenomenal!
I am understanding Charlie's character more and pooh embodied it to perfection.
The emotional scenes between the lead actors are very captivating and panel is a damn good actor!
Overall, the whole cast are all doing well but I know they can do better.
The racing scenes are more intense than the previous season and they included more racing scenes as well which I find very satisfying to watch.
I would really love that they give us a cute family moments of the two main couples, to heal the angst this new season came with😫.
However, one of the irks i had was with the script writing🤧 whoever wrote the scripts had a lot of loopholes and made everything a bit messy. But I am glad even with the whole thing I am still captivated and eager for each episode! Episode 7 has taken the top spot for me let's see if it gets better😁🤞.
I am understanding Charlie's character more and pooh embodied it to perfection.
The emotional scenes between the lead actors are very captivating and panel is a damn good actor!
Overall, the whole cast are all doing well but I know they can do better.
The racing scenes are more intense than the previous season and they included more racing scenes as well which I find very satisfying to watch.
I would really love that they give us a cute family moments of the two main couples, to heal the angst this new season came with😫.
However, one of the irks i had was with the script writing🤧 whoever wrote the scripts had a lot of loopholes and made everything a bit messy. But I am glad even with the whole thing I am still captivated and eager for each episode! Episode 7 has taken the top spot for me let's see if it gets better😁🤞.
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- CuriosidadesSet in the omegaverse which is where in addition to primary genders (I.e. male, female) one can have a secondary gender of an alpha or omega. Alphas are seen as the strongest and dominant and Omegas are seen more to be weaker and submissive. Pheromones are a big part in identifying the sub genders as well. Sometimes in omegaverse Alphas and or Omegas can have supernatural powers or enhanced abilities as well.
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