it always was... since the beginning Saint and Poom has been saying it...
I really don't follow the actors outside the series sorry. I just assumed from the wet dream scene (and honestly I was really happy with that). I just love to see when people breaking norms.
I’m crying at everyone getting teared up over Khanin's answer ijbol he basically say "we have a problem and we must fix it even though I don't say anything about the how"... are we supposed to be touched by that?
There were two purposes for Khanin to sing the protest song. First to show compassion and solidarity with the…
Oh, so now you're bringing up your real-life protest experiences after earlier defending this as fantasy? Thank you—you finally get it. Now tell me, in your protests, did the relative of the regime leader you're protesting against show up and sing with you like nothing happened? Yeah, I didn’t think so. Back to point zero: this is not about the singing, it’s about who is singing it. We’re going in circles because you keep dodging the actual issue.
There were two purposes for Khanin to sing the protest song. First to show compassion and solidarity with the…
Ah yes, nothing says solidarity like the literal prince of the regime that caused the suffering showing up to sing with the victims instead of dismantling the system. Imagine your house is on fire, and the guy who lit the match shows up to sing a ballad over the ashes. And calling it ‘fantasy’ doesn’t excuse tone-deaf storytelling—fantasy still needs internal logic and emotional intelligence. Or are you saying people’s deaths and environmental collapse are just fantasy too? If your ‘fabulous voice’ matters more than accountability or justice, maybe you should be watching Glee, not political commentary in BLs.
The problem isn’t the singing — it’s the one who’s singing it. Imagine being at a protest against a regime that’s responsible for the problems in your life, and suddenly, a relative of the regime’s leader innocently joins in like they’re not part of it. Brother, your job isn’t to sing with us — it’s to offer real immediate solutions. What makes my blood boil is that no one seems to see the issue here. Writing political issues into a series and thinking you’re making Khanin look good, when you’re actually making him look like a complete fool, is insane. And don’t even get me started on the whole ‘peaceful vs anarchist protest’ narrative they’re pushing. Shaking my head. I can’t believe this was written by Thai people, of all people.
Everytime I see people talking about this series on Twitter, there's always someone in the replies saying that there's a problematic actor in the cast. Who are they talking about?