
HookDespite their fathers' rivalry, two university students form a friendship at a boxing gym as they tackle family drama, romance and personal crises.
DirectorRachyd Kusolkulsiri
WriterRachyd Kusolkulsiri

Round 1: Yap
Jul 4, 2020
While running away from a fight that he started Man meets Saifah. Saifah gets confronted by the people wanting to find Man.

Round 2: Rival
Jul 11, 2020
With the help of Ying, Saifah starts to improve his boxing skills getting the attention of Wanchai further complicating the relationship between Man and his dad.

Round 3: Partner
Jul 18, 2020
Saifah's Dad drops into town to check up on him and finds out Hongyok is also living with Saifah. Saifah and Man have a talk but things take a turn when romantic interests start to develop.

Round 4: Rookie
Jul 25, 2020
Hongyok and Saifah come up with a plan to figure out where their love lives are headed. Saifah and Man face an opponent from a different Gym.

Round 5: Level Up
Aug 1, 2020
At Hongyok's birthday party the mystery about Dao relationship status is further complicated with no resolution. The boxing gym gets a new member and Man is signed up for another activity against his will.

Round 6: Final Countdown
Aug 8, 2020
As Man and Saifah's friendship grows closer their love lives become more complicated. Man is juggling boxing and cheer-leading while Saifah moves in with Man to focus more on boxing.

Round 7: The Glory Day
Aug 15, 2020
Man and Saifah are training for the boxing match when Dao is notified that the cheer-leading competition was postponed for the same day. The Wanchai Gym members come up with a plan to make sure that Man's able to go to both.

Round 8: Not Afraid
Aug 22, 2020
Man's relationship with his father seems to be on the mend. While Saifah's relationship with his father takes a turn for the worst when Arun finds out about the boxing competition Saifah was in.

Round 9: Fall
Aug 29, 2020
After Saifah makes a decision about his family life, Arun comes to find Saifah and tell him that he will be carrying out his threat. Hongyok talks to Dao and tells her she needs to make herself clear to the boys about her intentions.

Round 10: Broken
Sep 5, 2020
After an accident occurs, family secrets are revealed complicating relationships even more among the friends.

Round 11: Blue Sky
Sep 12, 2020
Kawin and Dao take Man to keep his mind off all the things that are happening. Hongyok devices a plan, by throwing herself another birthday party, to get all the relationships sorted out.

Round 12: Move On
Sep 19, 2020
The families talk about the arrangements moving forward and coming to an understanding while respecting everyone's wishes. Dao is trying to figure out when and how she will confess her feelings.

Round 13: Hook
Sep 26, 2020
Man and Kawin face-off at the last match in the boxing season. The families and friends come together and are able to celebrate the end of the season despite some hardships along the way.
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Started watching this show on Netflix because it looked good and it started out decent but after episode two it got really good. I love the actors in this show especially the guy that played Man (Panichtamrong Peemapol). I think he did a terrific job. I was really rooting for him throughout the series. I liked the chemistry between him and Dao and loved the fact that they did not like each other much in the beginning. I also liked Hongyok despite the fact that her character was super annoying when it came to liking someone. As a sister and a friend she was amazing. If they had toned down her boy crazy she wouldn't be so annoying. Saifah's character was sweet as well and I loved that he was super understanding of everyone around him but I really hated HATED what he did right before he went into the hospital (Trying not to put in spoilers) but it was super douche of him. Now on to the reason I gave this show a 6. The parents on this show were just horrible but I think Mr. Wanchai is probably the worst. And the fact that things were so easily forgiven speaks more to everyone else's character than Mr. Wanchai. I was really upset when we did not get much explanation for him or the writer's of the series as to why he did what he did and why he took it out on his family. Everyone deserved a better explanation and there should be consequences for your action. Anyway Man was way to forgiving of the whole thing though I am glad since it helps him heal faster. And of all people Arun was coming off as the jerk only he turned out to be the better person in the end and so open-hearted and loving. Did not expect to like him. Another thing about this show is some things were explored to death while other plots were dropped. The acting was great the directing and sound for the show were horrible. You don't notice this much when you watch show/movie that was done right. But you notice the awkward standing around and the sounds not quit matching the background. Now since this was a boxing show I expected the boxing and fighting to be a bit better on the show but you can clearly see that person was not hitting them and choreography wasn't great. Overall, good solid show. I would recommend but not for everyone. Especially if you are watching it for the graphics or fights. You will be disappointed.