18 parts Complete Title: "Crossed Wires"
Setting: A contemporary university campus in Bangkok, set against the vibrant backdrop of student theater productions, late-night cafés, and rainy season storms.
Plot:
Nut is a charismatic cinematography major known for his blunt honesty and laid-back attitude. He's used to working solo and believes that most people are all talk and no follow-through. Hong, on the other hand, is a tightly-wound literature student who thrives on control, precision, and order-and he has a deeply rooted mistrust of others due to past betrayals that he rarely talks about.
They're forced to work together on a cross-departmental project: Nut is filming a student adaptation of a classic romance, and Hong has been assigned as the script supervisor. From the start, their clashing personalities set off fireworks-Nut accuses Hong of being uptight and self-important, while Hong sees Nut as careless and too quick to joke about serious things.
But as they're constantly thrown together-late-night script revisions, dealing with difficult actors, weather delays-a deeper story begins to unfold. Hong's guarded nature frustrates Nut, but also challenges him. Nut's unpredictability scares Hong, but he's also intrigued by the way Nut notices things no one else does-like the slight tremble in Hong's hands when he's anxious or how he always rereads the same dog-eared poetry book when he's overwhelmed.
One stormy night, when the filming schedule falls apart and tensions erupt, Hong finally admits his fear: "People leave. People lie. And I don't trust anyone who smiles like they've never been hurt." It's the first crack in his armor.
From there, a tentative friendship begins to bloom-one that flickers with flirtation but is constantly threatened by misunderstandings and old wounds. The romance simmers beneath the surface, tested by a jealous ex, a looming deadline, and the question of whether two people who speak such different emotional languages can ever truly hear each other