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The Next Prince Episode 8 Reactions
So glad that they understood each other's feelings. And I also like the second and third couple progression too but I'm feeling like Ramil X Paytai seems a bit toxic low-key. Honestly, I like where it is going, the scene where the horse with with Khanin and Charan was very subtle and very sweet for me. I love the cute fluff and the kiss at the end..! (Khanin is so clingy lmao)
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FINALLY A SERIES THAT ACTUALLY CARES ABOUT PROGRESSING THE SECOND AND THIRD COUPLE STORIES!!!!!Though I do have a question....... where did Calvin go?
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Excited about the development of the story. Who's going to take the crown? Who's the villain, although I have a pretty good idea who that may be.
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Just here for all NuNew's scenes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ahhhhh So cute and so adorable Khanin, wanna kithhh him too
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Episode 8 continues to raise the bar in every possible way - from storytelling to visuals, it's a true celebration of thoughtful creativity and heartfelt performance.The narrative was rich and purposeful, subtly weaving in themes like air quality awareness and gender equality in a way that felt natural and deeply respectful. These messages weren't forced - they were woven gently into the story, creating impact through grace and intention.And of course, at the center of it all is the sweet and slowly blooming romance between Charan and Khanin. Their moments were tender, filled with quiet glances and unspoken care. It's the kind of slow-burn that speaks volumes with just a look - truly a romance built on trust and growth. Adding charm to it all is Chakri's adorable presence - always close to Khanin, always adding warmth and lightness to the narrative. He's the quiet guardian we've all grown to love.Visually, the episode was stunning. The cinematography was rich and poetic - every scene bathed in golden hues, every frame thoughtfully composed. Combined with the beautiful background score, the emotions resonated deeply. The music elevated the story without ever overpowering it - soft, stirring, and perfectly timed.The costumes were elegant and expressive - a perfect match for each character's journey. The attention to detail made every scene feel immersive and refined.The set design deserves special mention. From Emmaly's elegance to Meenanagarin City's grandeur, the world of the story felt alive and authentic - crafted with care to suit the tone of each moment.And finally, the performances - each actor embodied their role with heart and authenticity. From Charan's quiet strength to Khanin's playful charm & flirty sparks, to the delightful balance JayCalvin brought to the plot - everyone contributed to making this episode unforgettable.
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Actually it's quite interesting the twist in the ending. As per Ohm and Jimmy wow a shocker. Exciting and sexy scene. At the same time we saw Prince Ramil vulnerable side with Paytai. Prince Calvin is getting interesting. I really liked the episode.
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I just looked at them this episode… and I suddenly understood much better why it would be more beneficial—and easier—for both people from the royal family and ordinary people to seek one-night stands rather than deep, meaningful, long-lasting connections.
That being said, and omitting the filler episode with the over-screamed opening sound layer, this series gets one more significant plus from me.
Ah, despite this being a bit of a filler, boring episode, I praise the idea behind Prince Ramil's story—the execution this week was weaker, and the message wasn't delivered as clearly in some places (you could get more out of it). But then again, this is expected from The Next Prince genre; this storyline was bound to be far from perfect. Still, I appreciate its presence.
That being said, and omitting the filler episode with the over-screamed opening sound layer, this series gets one more significant plus from me.
Ah, despite this being a bit of a filler, boring episode, I praise the idea behind Prince Ramil's story—the execution this week was weaker, and the message wasn't delivered as clearly in some places (you could get more out of it). But then again, this is expected from The Next Prince genre; this storyline was bound to be far from perfect. Still, I appreciate its presence.
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