"spoiled rich kid who would call out for others" bro was having a panic attack
What Day wanted them (his mom and Gee) to help him is get him out of there. I think that's a bit immature (in the former case when he should have called for his coach instead considering the fact they were having an international match) and insensitive (to the feelings of the others at the party in the latter case). That said, I got your point. It's not easy to think straight when we are overwhelmed.
And I find what you pinpointed above very interesting. In both cases, he did not ask August who stood right beside him for help. But as I said before, Day only seeks help from someone he can trust, so... Sorry August, you're not the one 😂
"spoiled rich kid who would call out for others" bro was having a panic attack
Remember when he got separated from Mhok when they went out together, or when he struggled in the bathroom of the pub? In neither of those two instances did he call for help, even when the former case was way scarier. Day only seeks help when he knows someone he can trust is around. That's the consistency in his character I'm trying to say. Perhaps, I should have made myself clearer. All in all, I'm just amused by the similarity in the way he called out for his mother back in ep 1 and the way he called Gee in the latest ep.
"spoiled rich kid who would call out for others" bro was having a panic attack
I can give you an instance: in the very first episode, when Day interviewed the ones applying for the caregiver job.
And maybe you're misunderstanding something. I'm not attacking Day. I already corrected myself in the above comment that "spoiled rich kid" may not be the right phrase, more like "overprotected rich kid". 😆 What I'm trying to say is Day is flawed as a character. However, it's his personality that makes me adore him so much, and he's one of the main reasons I love this series.
"spoiled rich kid who would call out for others" bro was having a panic attack
Lol maybe that's not the right phrase. No matter what, I still think Day's personality hasn't changed since ep 1. The way he called out for Gee inthe latest ep was the same as when he called his mom in the beginning of ep 1. The only thing that has changed is his attitude towards Mhok, whereas he still treats others, especially Night, exactly the same.
I just love how consistently our characters are written in this series. After six episodes, Mhok is still a thug who instantly resorts to violence, and Day is still a spoiled rich kid who would call out for the ones he trusts when things get chaotic. It is their flaws that make them feel like real living persons, and their love story more believable.
Surprisingly this series remains my favorite ongoing Thai BL up to this point (a hair above Last Twilight). I admit the plot is simple (illogical sometimes, stupid most of the times lol), but that's exactly why I find myself engrossed for sheer entertainment without too much thinking, unlike other series that try too hard to be grandeur just to end up as a pretentious hollow.
... does the shadow fancy Dan? 🙈 im so confused 🤣🤣
In the post-credit scene in ep 14, it was revealed that Dan's father performed a ritual to ask the forest spirit (the shadow) to bestow him a child. So I think Dan is like a spiritual child to him or something. That's why the shadow seemed to always try to protect Dan.
I swear for the first time I find a character portrayed by Fluke likeable, and yet he got robbed big time. Both Nai's ability to see spirits and his unrequited feelings for Dan were left underdeveloped, imo. Instead, they chose to give so much screentime to that female character whose name I do not bother to remember, so much ANNOYING screentime!
Like the guest characters? Most of them are experienced actors and maybe they planned out a template. It’s a…
But when there are way more "guests" than the central characters, there is nothing special about the former anymore. This is the reason why I always prefer opening sequences showing only the main couple(s), whereas the rest of the cast only have their names listed.
Why does Yai only get a quarter of the screen during his introduction in the opening sequence, whereas all those random characters that nobody cares get half or one-third of the screen with even longer duration?
And I find what you pinpointed above very interesting. In both cases, he did not ask August who stood right beside him for help. But as I said before, Day only seeks help from someone he can trust, so... Sorry August, you're not the one 😂
Joke aside, I agree with you, such overly bright skin tone looks so fake to me (part of the reason I don't like any shows produced by Mandee...)
And maybe you're misunderstanding something. I'm not attacking Day. I already corrected myself in the above comment that "spoiled rich kid" may not be the right phrase, more like "overprotected rich kid". 😆 What I'm trying to say is Day is flawed as a character. However, it's his personality that makes me adore him so much, and he's one of the main reasons I love this series.