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When I Marry A Stranger

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Maysarin is a famous socialite who's engaged to Sarut, but he left her on the day of the wedding. Kadethaen is a 30 year-old real estate businessman who's waiting for Pinmanee, his bride at the reception of a luxury hotel, but he saw her escape the wedding with another man. Kade walked out to a party at the beach, where he met May, who was still in her wedding dress drinking alone. They started drinking together and people thought they were a couple, so they went along with it and he jokingly proposed to her. Afterwards, they went back to the hotel and spent the night together. In the morning, May regretted what happened and wants to forget about Kade, but he's not going to give up on her.

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Entertainment Weekly by Hillary Busis

If you enjoy watching women snipe at each other no matter the context, then it likely won't matter; if you were hoping for something less conventional, it's tough not to be disappointed. [30 May/6 Jun 2014, p.113]

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Uncle Barky by Ed Bark

Every one of these things needs a she-devil or two. It’s a necessary ingredient along with all the usual, clunkier nonsense.

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Variety by Brian Lowry

Granted, the women--mostly in their early 20s, and seemingly chosen to reflect every bad stereotype harbored about their demo--do their part to inspire viewers to root for those aiming to deceive them.

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The New York Times by Alessandra Stanley

I Wanna Marry ‘Harry isn’t new, exactly. Like the Volkswagen Beetle, platform shoes and the British royal family, this sham Cinderella story is an updated classic.

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The Daily Beast by Jason Lynch

If you wanna watch Harry, you’ll only get an uninspired retread of a once-revelatory idea.

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Philadelphia Daily News by Ellen Gray

At this point, though, when mockery seems the only reason left to watch most dating shows, it's hard to imagine a fake "Harry" exciting much controversy.

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People Weekly by Tom Gliatto

The premiere hour is abysmal, and the women's cluelessness is profound.[2 Jun 2014, p.49]

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St. Louis Post-Dispatch by Gail Pennington

A cruel and stupid show built around one Matt Hicks, who vaguely resembles Britain's Prince Harry.

Slate by Willa Paskin

A show predicated on the uncomfortable, but not entirely insupportable, supposition that audiences totally will watch something icky, sordid, and morally wanting, so long as a minimal effort is made to make it look like a love story.

The A.V. Club by Sonia Saraiya

Instead of just creating the horror show that is 12 women competing for a man, it chooses also to play them for fools.