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?
This is my favorite currently airing Thai BL series so far. This series reminds me so much of The White Lotus, but with no murder (maybe?). It’s mostly the set and the score. Both started out really chill and fun, just like a holiday at a resort. People think there’s no plot, but the more you watch it, the more conflict is revealed. The use of metaphor when Mut saved Rak from drowning fascinated me, I didn’t expect for MAME to write something like that. I’m curious what is going to happen in the next 7 episodes, especially after that emotionally demanding scene at the end of episode 3.