SOTUS: The Series
SOTUS: The Series | |
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Thai | พี่ว้ากตัวร้ายกับนายปีหนึ่ง |
Genre | |
Written by | BitterSweet |
Starring | |
Country of origin | Thailand |
Original language | Thai |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 16 (Season One, 15 Episodes + 1 Special EP) |
Production | |
Running time | 45- 50 minutes |
Production company | GMMTV |
Original release | |
Network | One31 LINE TV (repeats) |
Release | August 20, 2016 January 14, 2017 | –
Related | |
SOTUS S: The Series |
SOTUS: The Series (Template:Lang-th) is a 2016 Thai LGBT drama produced by GMMTV Ltd., and directed by Uphold Tradition, starring Prachaya Ruangroj and Perawat Sangpotirat. It was filmed primarily in Thailand.
The series is based on an online novel, "SOTUS พี่ว้ากตัวร้ายกับนายปีหนึ่ง" by BitterSweet.[1]
The first 8 episodes aired between August 20th, 2016 and October 8th, 2016. After the passing of Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the series was ordered to stop airing during the 30 day official mourning period. The remaining eight episodes were eventually shown between November 19th, 2016 and January 14th, 2017, effectively delaying the finale from its originally intended airdate of December 3rd, 2016. All episodes aired every Saturday on GMM Grammy – GMM One, with repeat episodes airing on Line TV.
In early March 2017, it was revealed that there will be a sequel series, SOTUS S: The Series. Both Prachaya Ruangroj and Perawat Sangpotirat will be reprising their roles from the first series. The sequel premiered December 3rd, 2017.
Plot
The "Gear" – or cogwheel – is the symbol of the Faculty of Engineering. It is part of a system of cogwheels which power and run a device (e.g. a clock). If one gear fails the device stops working. Wearing the "Gear" symbol signifies being a student of the Faculty of Engineering. However, in order to get one all engineering freshmen must first undergo the S.O.T.U.S. (acronym for Seniority, Order, Tradition, Unity, and Spirit) system.[2] Third year senior student Arthit (Perawat Sangpotirat), is the head hazer and often abuses the power afforded to him by the S.O.T.U.S system, making the freshmen do things against the rules. Freshmen students are practically powerless to complain or resist any orders given to them by their seniors. Arthit was seemingly unstoppable, until Kongpob (Prachaya Ruangroj) stood up against the abuse. This initially resulted in a strained relationship between Kongpob and Arthit, however, continuous encounters between the two helped transform their relationship into something much more affectionate.Their relationship draws on factors of Acceptance , Socio-economic woes and Friendship all of which we clearly see expressed throughout the series. It's also noted that Bittersweets idea of S.O.T.U.S acronym, as expressed in her book is unique, However its cohesively related to its actual meaning where in the series SOTUS stands for The Story Of True Love Between US.
Cast
Character | Portrayed by | Remarks | Episodes Appeared |
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Arthit "Arthit" Rojnapat | Perawat Sangpotirat |
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1-15 (All) |
Kongphop "Kong" Suthiluck | Prachaya Ruangroj |
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1-15 (All) |
Kathawuth "Aim/Em" Hathaiprasert | Thitipoom Techaapaikhun |
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1-15 (All) |
May | Neen Suwanamas |
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1-12 |
Wad | Teerapat Lohanan |
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1-8, 15 |
Prem | Chanagun Arpornsutinan |
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1-15 (All) |
Tew | Korn Khunatipapisiri |
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1-9, 11-15 |
Bright | Jumpol Adulkittiporn |
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1-15 (All) |
Oak | Naradon Namboonjit |
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1-15 (All) |
Praepailin | Ployshompoo Supasap |
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1-12, 14 |
Ma-prang | Maripha Siripool |
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1-12 |
Knot | Ittikorn Kraicharoen |
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1-15 (All) |
Tutah | Khamchoo Natthawaranthorn |
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1-15 (All) |
Teacher Pak | TBC |
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6, 8, 10,15 |
Namtan | Alice Pitching |
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9, 11 |
Jay | Jirakit Kuariyakul |
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11 |
Supporting cast
Character | Portrayed by | Remarks | Episodes Appeared |
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Dee | Phurin Ruangvivatjarus |
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1-5, 7, 13, 15 |
Dear | Thanapas Suttichannapa |
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2-3, 5, 7-9 |
Yacht | Pongpol Saneewong Na Ayutaya |
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1-5, 7 |
Tim | Nokkaew Worakamon |
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1-5, 8 |
Fang | Khemmika Layluck |
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1-2, 7, 14 |
Ple | Boochita Pitakard |
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3, 6-7, 13-14 |
Episodic synopsis
Soundtrack/OST
Here are the songs in this drama:
Track listing
No. | Title | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Limp [โซซัดโซเซ]" | Keng Tachaya | |
2. | "Secret Mind [ความลับในใจ]" | AMP & GunAchi | |
3. | "Uncommon [ไม่ธรรมดา]" | Bell Supol | |
4. | "L.O.V.E" (The duet song Kongpob & Pearpailin sang at the Mr & Miss Faculty) | Jetset'er | |
5. | "Search Your Heart [ค้นใจ]" (The song Kongpob sang at the Mr & Miss Faculty) | J Jetrin | |
6. | "Ripples" (Recurring music often heard when something important is happening) | Harry Angstrom & Jonathan Buchanan | |
7. | "Last Call" (From Episode 6 promo opening teaser) | Michael Rheault | |
8. | "Distant Signals" (Episode 6: When Kong gets booted out from the field and watches Arthit running) | Harry Angstrom & Jonathan Buchanan | |
9. | "Let There Be Light" (Episode 6: When Arthit finished his 54 rounds) | Harry Angstrom & Jonathan Buchanan | |
10. | "Somewhere" (Episode 7: When the freshmen get white strings tied on their wrist) | Jay Price | |
11. | "Into The Last Light" | Dan Cassady & Dylan Parsons | |
12. | "Benevolence" | Henry Jackman | |
13. | "Thrill Pills" | Jay Price | |
14. | "Mean Streets" | Patrick Robert Murdoch & Timothy James Wills | |
15. | "Underground Intelligence" | Matt Norman | |
16. | "Happy Endings" | David Thomas Hawes | |
17. | "Ritual of Fear" | Richard Allen Harvey | |
18. | "Speechless" | Timothy James Wills | |
19. | "Waster" | Brett Carr Boyett & Jason C. Miller | |
20. | "Mindfinder" | Sandy McLelland | |
21. | "Excitement Grows" | Thomas Greenberg | |
22. | "Happy To Be" | Rob Rewes | |
23. | "Sheltering Skies" | Dan Cassady & Dylan Parsons | |
24. | "American Dream" | Patrick Robert Murdoch & Timothy James Wills | |
25. | "The Style Files" | Thomas Greenberg | |
26. | "Rebel Movement" | Matt Norman | |
27. | "Against The Wall" | Christian Anthony Arvan & James Brian Brasher | |
28. | "Supercooler" | Guy Wallace, Zachary Gibson & Nigel William Graham | |
29. | "A New Hope" | Paul J. Borg & Thomas Garrad-Cole | |
30. | "Big Society" | Jay Price | |
31. | "Aerogilder" | Jay Price | |
32. | "Reload" | Jay Price | |
33. | "The Con" | Jay Price | |
34. | "Hyperbole" | Jay Price | |
35. | "Positive Equity" | Jay Price | |
36. | "Clarity" | Richard Allen Harvey | |
37. | "Inertial Mass" | Edward Eliot & Nobuaki Nobusawa | |
38. | "Line of Fire" | James Thomas Jr. | |
39. | "The Road to Hell" | David Shoto & David Buckley | |
40. | "Oddball Tango" | Bill Connor | |
41. | "May You Decide" | George Timothy | |
42. | "Up My Street" | Mr Stix | |
43. | "In Safe Hands" | Patrick Thomas Hawes | |
44. | "Intriguing Ideas" | Thomas Greenberg | |
45. | "Days in the Sun" | Rob Rewes | |
46. | "I Can See the Sky" | Harry Angstrom & Jonathan Buchanan | |
47. | "Presence" | Thomas Garrad-Cole |
Notes
- In the beginning of each episode, there is a notice that says that the "hazing" activities depicted in the series have been exaggerated for entertainment purposes.
Season Two
Due to its popularity, a second season was announced with both Prachaya Ruangroj and Perawat Sangpotirat reprising their roles. Titled Sotus S The Series, it premiered on December 9th, 2017 and picks up after the events of the first season with Arthit now working in an office and Kongpob becoming the head hazer of the Faculty of Engineering.
Awards
Year | Association | Category | Recipient | Result |
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2017 | V-Chart Awards 2017 | Media Recommendation Artist | Krist Perawat Sangpotirat | Won |
Singto Prachaya Ruangroj | Won | |||
Most Popular New Artist | Singto Prachaya Ruangroj | Won | ||
Maya Awards 2017[3] | Star Couple of the Year | Krist Perawat Sangpotirat | Won | |
Singto Prachaya Ruangroj | Won | |||
Best Rising Actor | Singto Prachaya Ruangroj | Won | ||
14th Kom Chad Leuk Awards[4] | Most Popular Actor | Krist Perawat Sangpotirat | Nominated | |
Singto Prachaya Ruangroj | Won | |||
KAZZ Awards 2017[5] | Kazz Magazine's Sweetheart | Krist Perawat Sangpotirat | Won | |
Singto Prachaya Ruangroj | Won | |||
Trending Rookie Actor | Krist Perawat Sangpotirat | Won | ||
6th Attitude Magazine Awards | Most Favorite Couple of the Year | Krist Perawat Sangpotirat | Won | |
Singto Prachaya Ruangroj | Won | |||
Most Favorite TV Series of the Year | SOTUS: The Series | Won |
References
- ^ "SOTUS : พี่ว้ากตัวร้ายกับนายปีหนึ่ง [Yaoi]". Dek-D.com > Writer. Retrieved 2016-09-25.
- ^ th:โซตัส
- ^ Team, Kohthmey Technology. "ដឹងដែរទេ...? កំពូលតារាស្រីប្រុសណាខ្លះឈ្នះពានរង្វាន់ Maya Awards ២០១៧".
- ^ "14th Kom Chad Luek Awards (14 June 2017)".
- ^ "Kazz Awards 2017 (Thailand's equivalent to Teen Choice Awards)".