
Let’s be honest—Perfect 10 Liners isn’t reinventing the wheel. At its core, it’s another university-set BL with pretty faces, peer mentoring hijinks, and the usual GMMTV formula. But here’s the thing: Perfect 10 Liners makes up for its predictable structure with something far more valuable—charisma. Thanks to a talented ensemble cast, this 24-episode ride manages to be entertaining, even when the story itself feels stretched thin.
Perfect 10 Liners follows three couples navigating love and college life, and while the premise isn’t groundbreaking, the actors elevate it.

Junior, as Faifa, is hands-down the funniest part of the series. His timing is impeccable—whether he’s delivering sarcastic one-liners or pining dramatically. Mark, though still growing as an actor, holds his own, and their chemistry is sweet, if not explosive. Their storyline? Light, fluffy, and easy to enjoy.

Nobody expected this pairing to steal the show, but they did. Santa brings a brooding intensity, while Perth balances him with playful charm. Their emotional moments hit harder than expected, even if the writing relies too much on miscommunication tropes.

Force and Book don’t break new ground—their dynamic is the classic “stoic guy falls for chaotic sunshine” trope. But Book’s comedic chops shine here, and their scenes together are undeniably cute. Plus, who can resist Force picking Book up like he weighs nothing?


Let’s be real—these two stole every scene they were in. Their chaotic energy and hilarious banter kept the series from dragging. GMMTV, give Poon a lead role already!
Perfect 10 Liners suffers from its 24-episode runtime. While the anthology-style approach (rotating between three couples) helps, some arcs drag.
- Uneven pacing – Yotha & Gun’s storyline has depth, but Faifa & Wine’s feels underdeveloped.
- Predictable tropes – ForceBook’s “I’m mean because I like you” dynamic is tired.
- Too much fluff – Some episodes feel like filler, relying on comedy rather than plot.
Still, the show knows its strengths: It’s not trying to be deep, just fun.
Perfect 10 Liners won’t blow you away with originality, but it’s a solid choice if you:
✅ Love GMMTV’s signature style (lighthearted, multiple couples, university setting)
✅ Enjoy ensemble casts (Junior, Santa, and JJ are worth the watch alone)
✅ Don’t mind slow pacing (24 episodes is a lot for a BL)
Final Ratings:
- Story: 7/10 (Good moments, but stretched thin)
- Acting: 8.5/10 (Mark, Junior, Santa, and Poon shine)
- Rewatch Value: 7/10 (Best for background viewing or binge-skipping filler)
The Bottom Line? Perfect 10 Liners is comfort food—familiar, enjoyable, and carried by its cast. If you’re here for vibes over substance, you’ll have a good time.