As Akk and Thuaphu face the consequences of their actions, the friend group finishes Wat's film. With little else to lose, Akk opens up to his parents with Ayan's unwavering support.
(Source: kisskh)
i will be the odd one out i am sure, this was great until ep 11 & then everything went to sh*t - this last ep was a rushed job if i ever saw one. after the 1st scene where Akk can't confess, when play acting - he isn't just ready to come out to his parents, he is fine with Ayan companying him & then telling them they r dating?!? sorry but the most accepting of humans will have a tough time taking all this in, without some show of surprise or aversion. but cause we need to wrap things up, they fine with their son getting suspended, coming out & also having a bf that he's been dating for a while.... not questions, no nothing all accepting & loving - can we say Lalaland!?? *******************************************************************************************************everything was handled in an illogical unsatisfying way, Chadok, the other teachers & the principle of Suppalo got away with murder. no biggy. so did Thua, where the relationship with Khan should've suffered, but they didn't skip a beat - they were right on track - illogical b.s. ********************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************& then if everything wasn't bad enough, why we have teacher Sani tag along when the group of friends went to Akk's?!? who is she to them?! just cause at the end she tried to stand-up for her students? or cause she encouraged Wat to follow his dreams, she now his plus one?!? heck cause of that i already guessed he would be the new president of the student prefect, as she needs him close by so she can brainwash him like Chadok did to the past president's of the student prefect - no surprises there. ****************************************************************************************************************************************on a whole i enjoyed this & the acting was really good, other then the bad-character's i mentioned above - i really liked most of the character's. about he mains i am happy that all of Ayan's hard work & sacrifice paid off, he is now with Akk. but if u think about it, i wonder did Ayan develop a soft-spot for Akk cause he remind him of his uncle?!? & he was terrified that he would befall the same fate? or he felt that were he couldn't help his Uncle, he could now redeem himself by saving Akk?!? oh well....
Don't get me wrong, there were a lot of themes that I really appreciated in this episode. The discussion surrounding homosexuality and homophobia, accepting oneself, not caring about what others think. That is needed, and I'm going to give it to them, they treated this matter with the respect it deserves. My problem with this ep is how neatly everything is tied up, the perfect ending for every character. It just doesn't fit with the tone that the series set up until episode 10-11. Everything was messy, the teachers were corrupt and abusive, the director even more so, and the students were becoming more and more radical. And one second later, the main 'villain' (teacher Chadok) has a breakdown and does a full 180, turning into this thoughtful, calm individual we'd never seen before. Somehow they manage to change the entire system within 10 minutes of runtime and now everyone is okay?? There was virtually no payoff for all the tension and drama that were built up!! ---- to end on a positive note, the chemistry between First and Khaotung is incredible. Their characters are in love, no doubt about that.
Good ending to a really good show. I enjoyed it. It was really good show actually. the review is going to by high, with the average because I enjoyed this a lot. Good ending. Okay bye!
The episode was well written and directed. Everyone got a happy ending. Chadok did the unthinkable, and he should have done this a long back. Akk and Ayan's chemistry was smoking hot. Akk's parents are cute and supportive.
What can I say? The couples got their happy endings. There were sweet moments and emotional moments, and funny moments. It was a delight to watch.However, there were so many plot holes left unfilled that I could not help feeling annoyed.
It’s been a wonderful ride. Somuch growth in the storyline and theacting. Thanks to the entireproduction team for giving us atop notch relevant experience.