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Pit Babe Season 2 kicks off with Babe and Charlie's sizzling romance; fans thank makers for 'knowing your audience'

Pit Babe Season 2 kicks off with Babe and Charlie's sizzling romance; fans thank makers for 'knowing your audience'

Time of India03-05-2025

Pit Babe Season 2: Thai Boys' Love dramas (BL dramas) are gaining global popularity, with viewers falling in love with their heartwarming stories and stunning leads. In late 2023, fans were swept away by the sports romance drama Pit Babe. Following the success of the first part, the series was renewed, and the new season kicked off on May 2 to an overwhelmingly positive response. With the return of Pavel Naret Promphaopun and Pooh Krittin Kitjaruwannakul as Babe and Charlie, fans are already gasping for air, as this season isn't holding back on steamy scenes.
Pit Babe Season 1 ending explained!
Pit Babe Season 1 wraps up with a bang—literally and emotionally. Babe finally stands up to Tony, proving he's not anyone's pawn anymore. Charlie swoops in right on time (again), and together they help take Tony down with some backup from their crew. After all the drama, lies, and pit lane chaos, Babe and Charlie find their way back to each other. They kiss, they laugh, they finally breathe.
What's the plot for Pit Babe Season 2?
The events of the new part begin two years after Tony's supposed death, and a secret world of supernatural powers begins to surface. As Charlie dives deep into uncovering those who are abusing these powers, he and Babe find themselves caught in a dangerous game of truth and betrayal. Their relationship is pushed to the limit when they discover that Tony isn't dead after all, and he's behind a deadly conspiracy that has the potential to change lives.
Reddit erupts with praise as Pit Babe Season 2 delivers on romance
The Season 2 opener had fans kicking their feet in the air. The premiere didn't hold back on steamy romance, and viewers were quick to share their thoughts. Over on the r/BoysLove subreddit, fans shared their reviews, and they all have nice things to say about it.
Many praised the season's fresh direction, the addition of new cars, and the actors who delivered even better performances than before. Many fans were initially skeptical, as Thai BLs often don't get multiple seasons, and the fear of a dropped ball was real. But the premiere episode proved them wrong, living up to all the hype and then some.
One fan wrote, "I was hoping they would start the episode off on a hot note like they did in season 1, and they did NOT disappoint. 😩 THE HOOD OF THE CAR?!?!?!?!??! HELLO?!?!?!?!?!?!? TWO SCENES IN ONE EPISODE?!?!?! THE FIRST EPISODE?!?!??!? CHANGE 2561.... Thank you for knowing your audience. I was also really hoping they would lean more into a Fast and Furious mixed with X-Men/The Boys vibe, and again they did NOT disappoint! I am so obsessed already."
Another added, "Pooh has improved a lot, and I am so happy for him. He is no more lacking when he acts with Pavel. I love how unapologetically Pavel plays Babe. So nice to see Sailub and his dimples. The few minutes of Kenta on screen were worth it. But I fear things are not going to look good for him. He was the one who tried and failed to kill Tony. I am scared of what Tony will do to him."
A third user added, "I was honestly scared that they might make the series go an unpleasant direction as we're not really used to Thai BLs getting more than one season, but I'm so happy I was proven wrong. This season seems so promising and even more intriguing than the first one to me.
Also, they said that they'd be removing the A/B/O aspect of the series, but it seems like it's still there? We see that in the preview Charlie tells Babe he could smell another alpha on him. Does anyone know if they're keeping the A/B/O? (Hopefully they are!!)"
"Excellent first ep. I don't care what the plot is about; I just need PeteChris, NorthSonic, and KentaKim to deliver what we were owed in the first season. Loving how CharlieBabe is still their horniest self, and if the first ep and the trailer are our gauge, we are in for a treat!!" commented another Redditor.
Read more reviews in the Reddit thread below:

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