Pop Corner: Perfect 10 Liners Episode 17 Recap

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Faifa Wine in Perfect 10 Liners Episode 17

Buckle up! Wine is here to save Faifa from loneliness, and their love story finally takes the spotlight in episode 17 of Perfect 10 Liners!

In episode 17 of Perfect 10 Liners, the love story of Faifa and Wine takes the spotlight as the lonely and single Faifa finds his love interest when Wine finally enrolls at the university.

GMMTV presents the BL series Perfect 10 Liners, which follows a famous peer mentorship group in an engineering program, starring Force Jiratchapong as Arc, Book Kasidet as Arm, Perth Tanapon as Yotha, Santa Pongsapak as Gun, Junior Panachai as Faifa, and Mark Jiruntanin as Wine. You can stream it on WeTV.

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Starting from episode 17, Perfect 10 Liners shifts focus to Faifa and Wine’s developing relationship. Faifa, Yotha’s extroverted brother, helps introverted Wine win someone’s heart. As they work together, Faifa and Wine grow closer, learning about love and developing feelings for each other.

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*WARNING: This article contains major spoilers for Perfect 10 Liners Episode 17, aired last February 16, 2025.

Yotha’s Wish for Faifa

Yotha and Gun moved into their new home together. While settling in, they talked about Faifa. Gun asked if Faifa was truly happy, and Yotha explained that Faifa wasn’t intentionally acting a certain way—he simply wanted to make others happy.

Since childhood, Faifa always sacrificed for his family, letting others choose first and contenting himself with whatever remained. When he reconnected with his brothers after their mother took him away, Faifa relied on kindness to rebuild their bond. He constantly tried to please others, which eventually became a habit he couldn’t break.

Gun noted that Faifa cares so much for others that he often neglects his feelings. Yotha then expressed his hope that someone would come into Faifa’s life to care for his heart the way Faifa cares for everyone else.

Wine Becomes Yotha’s Mentee

While praying at the university shrine, Wine vowed to change his name to Witsawa—meaning “engineering faculty”—if he got accepted. Coincidentally, as he prayed, Faifa passed by and muttered “Witsawa” during his prayer. Wine was accepted, and he kept his promise, changing his name to Witsawa.

Soon after, Wine joined the Perfect 10 Liners as Yotha’s mentee. When Yotha exchanged contacts with Wine, Faifa quickly intervened, sending a sticker and declaring that he would look after Wine for his brother.

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Faifa Finally Has Someone to Look After Him

They went to the café where they first met. Faifa immediately sulked, feeling he should have been the one to congratulate him when he got accepted to the university, but the other never reached out. However, Wine pointed out that they hadn’t exchanged contacts, which eased his mood.

They ordered lattes and chocolate cake. Faifa dug into the cake, and Wine noticed how much he enjoyed it. “You seem really excited about this cake, even though it’s just a regular one,” Wine commented. Faifa shrugged, explaining he didn’t often eat cake because of a milk allergy. Wine, concerned since the cake obviously contained milk, quickly checked on Faifa.

“This cake is special. If I didn’t eat it, I’d regret it so much,” Faifa said, and Wine was still worried. He gave Faifa an earful, urging him to be more careful. “You worry too much about me,” Faifa said playfully. “I’d die without regrets.”

Arc and Arm’s Thoughts about Wedding

Arc unexpectedly inquired about Arm’s views on marriage, questioning if it represents the ultimate goal of love. Arm replied that he didn’t think marriage was the end goal, as many people are happy without it, and many married couples end up divorced. He admitted, however, that his views might change as he got older. Arc said he’d ask again when they were older.

Arm, ruining the moment, asked, “Don’t you want to be with someone else? Just in case you get bored of me after some time,” Arc quickly reassured him, “It must be you. I’ll never get bored of you. The longer we’re together, the more I love you.”

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Wine’s Welcome Party to Healing Hearts

Faifa picked up Wine from the dorm, as his friends were at the bar next door. “But if you whine just a little, I’ll ditch my friends for you,” Faifa teased. Soon enough, the members welcomed Wine to the Perfect 10 Liners, but Faifa joined a few minutes later, saying that his heart belonged there.

The group, already drunk, started to leave. Yotha offered to take Wine home, but Faifa stopped him, saying he’d take Wine home because he didn’t want to be lonely—since all the other members had boyfriends except them. Yotha was worried about Wine, but Faifa reassured him he wouldn’t treat Wine the way he treated others, as Wine was different.

Before they reached Faifa’s car, Wine mentioned that since they had both been drinking, they couldn’t drive as it was against the law. They decided to rest and eat until their blood alcohol levels dropped and it was safe to drive.

While eating, Faifa asked Wine if he was uncomfortable with him or if something was wrong, as Wine used to be more cheerful but now seemed sad, as though something was on his mind. Eventually, Wine, not feeling uncomfortable at all, admitted to Faifa that he was heartbroken because he had recently broken up with his girlfriend.

Faifa then leaned on Wine and checked his “broken” heart, saying, “I’m using my magical power. Your heart isn’t broken,” before blowing on it and adding, “There, it’s just a little chipped. I’ll fix it.”

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Our green flag man, Faifa, and Wine’s story finally took the spotlight in episode 17 of Perfect 10 Liners, just as we’ve all been waiting for!


Source: GMMTV Official, Perfect10Liners X Account

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