I love this show & TeeteePor with all my heart, but I'm sorry I really couldn't bring myself to watch any…
The fact that their story doesn't have anything to do with the main couple's makes it so much easier for me to skip it. They are trying so hard to make Otto like a sensual character but they failed horribly.
I really had to take a step back and let out the loudest âewâ when Botpleng said, ââŠthen both of us are…
Some notes on the episode, though this is totally just personal preference: I wish theyâd made them fight longer. Why did these men choose to use communication to solve their issues? What happened to the silent treatment?!
I really had to take a step back and let out the loudest âewâ when Botpleng said, ââŠthen both of us are disgusting,â and it was followed by a deep make-out session, because yes, you guys are disgusting. But this actually does not surprise me in the slightest, since Botplengâs attraction toward Tankhun was always more sexual than romantic. They always made sure to show us that Botpleng was PHYSICALLY attracted to Tankhun from their very first meeting. This also explains why their ârelationshipâ grew (?) so quickly over the span of four episodes, at least from Botplengâs perspective.
We should make a list of all the actors who have played characters in love with Bookâs characters. The list would be so long, since itâs basically everyone at GMMTV headquarters đ
About Botpleng catching feelings so fast, i think y'all not paying attention that this man is absolutely not in…
I see some people saying Botpleng fell in love too fast, but those same people watched Wave in That Summer, which was written the same way, and I donât see anyone trash-talking it đ
Iâm so glad that the surrealistic elements arenât just used in the first episode. The dreamy-looking scene by the river in episode 2 and the dance scene in episode 3 are so beautiful and are definitely my favorite moments of the series so far. I hope the series gets weirder and weirder from now on. I canât believe Iâm gonna say this but thank you GMMTV for green-lighting this risky and experimental project for us surrealism girlies đ„ș
I told you all to be patient, and this episode just proved me right. It was so satisfying to finally see the real reason they directed the first episode that way. Everything felt so out of place in the pilot, and now it is all making sense.
There is one scene where Tankhun puts together Botpleng's 'personalities' around his photo, and when it said 'multiple personalities', I literally screamed out loud because that is exactly what we have been thinking for the past few weeks lol. Also, did you all notice Botpleng's expression when he tried to force the door open? It is almost the same expression he had when he tried to intimidate Dao. It could still be a red herring though, especially with that CCTV footage of someone who seemed to deliberately want to hurt him.
Some people think Tankhun's reason for replacing Tanphob was a bit shaky, and I kind of agree. But I am sure there is more to it. I do not believe that was his only motivation to fool Botpleng into thinking he was his first love. There is still A LOT we do not know about these two characters, and I am more than willing to patiently wait for the story to unravel itself.
As a fan of mystery and surrealistic direction, this feels like a full course meal to me. Everything went exactly the way I wanted it to. What people seem to miss is that this story is not just a crime story, but also psychological and a thriller. They hired criminologists and psychiatrists for a reason. I honestly think some of you need to watch more television because this is how series like this are usually directed. Even all those 'expressionless' acting people hated so much, I actually enjoyed it, and it fits the series perfectly. Naturalistic acting is so overrated and over-normalized.
This is just my opinion but The Sign worked because they didn't try to super feminized Babe there but here it's the opposite lol Babe is miscast in the role of Kaewta
Letâs focus on sharing our theories and what we find interesting in tonightâs episodes instead of responding to negative comments. Look out for little details that might help us solve the mystery and share them here so we can dissect them together. Iâm having so much fun with this series so letâs keep it fun đ
There is one scene where Tankhun puts together Botpleng's 'personalities' around his photo, and when it said 'multiple personalities', I literally screamed out loud because that is exactly what we have been thinking for the past few weeks lol. Also, did you all notice Botpleng's expression when he tried to force the door open? It is almost the same expression he had when he tried to intimidate Dao. It could still be a red herring though, especially with that CCTV footage of someone who seemed to deliberately want to hurt him.
Some people think Tankhun's reason for replacing Tanphob was a bit shaky, and I kind of agree. But I am sure there is more to it. I do not believe that was his only motivation to fool Botpleng into thinking he was his first love. There is still A LOT we do not know about these two characters, and I am more than willing to patiently wait for the story to unravel itself.
As a fan of mystery and surrealistic direction, this feels like a full course meal to me. Everything went exactly the way I wanted it to. What people seem to miss is that this story is not just a crime story, but also psychological and a thriller. They hired criminologists and psychiatrists for a reason. I honestly think some of you need to watch more television because this is how series like this are usually directed. Even all those 'expressionless' acting people hated so much, I actually enjoyed it, and it fits the series perfectly. Naturalistic acting is so overrated and over-normalized.