Episode 11 is a very, very beautiful episode. If you don't have the patience to watch the whole series and just want to watch one episode, I recommend you watching this episode because you get to experience the gorgeous culture of the Northern part of Thailand. But, be careful and don't fall off your seat at one of its scene, lol.
I truly hope that everyone who forced their children to marry persons they did not like or even the ones who showed…
In my opinion, Chao Muangram in the novel was not any better. It was just that the novel did not go into details, but the dialogue and acting of the scene where he saw Anin and Pin was exactly from the novel.
I'm praying that the series will change Uang's ending, so she doesn't have to marry that scum and bear children for him (OMG).
I just don't understand how can Pin wait so many years alone? She should leave that golden cage and escape to…
I get your frustration, but Pin can't just drop everything and leave. Pin still need to study and build a career for her own future. Plus, traveling overseas back then is not easy nor that safe. I prefer Pin to wait than venture aimlessly and become a damsel in distress.
And yes, the waiting period is painful for Pin but it is all worth it in the end.
I agree with you. Padmika is really doing Pin wrong. I can understand where she's coming from, but forcing her…
The upcoming angst will be hard on me, too. However, I rather wait for AnilPin's scenes with their "child". That's more fluffy and adorable. No PTSD. No pain. No sufferings.
I agree with you. Padmika is really doing Pin wrong. I can understand where she's coming from, but forcing her…
That potential children theory would be so traumatic for Pin if it becomes true. But, I'm not gonna think that way because just the fact she is force to marry him is already the abyss for her and me.
My thoughts on ep 10: The backstory of Princess Pat is a tragic yet beautiful story that I love very much. Nonetheless, her actions are not living up to her experiences. It doesn’t make sense why she is pushing Pin so hard to be with a man when she knows exactly how it feels to lose a loved one and is a lesbian. She should sympathize with her niece and not push her into a hell.
Prince Anan is a great brother that supports and loves his baby sister unconditionally. Thank you to the writer and production team for not changing and adding depth to this character.
Aon needs to stop. She is overstepping too much. Her ultimatum will not come into fruition. All it does is destroy the friendship Anil tried to mend it back for the sake of her second brother who is marrying her sister. Aon needs to handle her feelings better than this. This is a 'me' problem and not a 'we' problem.
The nc scene at the end is more than what I expected. I though after ep. 8 we will not get anymore spicy scene, but oh my, how wrong am I. Anyway, I'm glad to join this ride and let's see where it takes us to.
I really liked gap, but this has more rating than that!!! is it that good???? the only thing holding me back to…
If it's about spiciness, TLP has more and beyond what GAP have. You should check out teaser 2 for a hint: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exVk_MXF3xg Although TLP is set in 1950s, TLP doesn't feel that ancient and many modern ideas are present throughout the series, interchanging with old ideas, traditions, and customs. Plus, you get to experience some Thai cultures.
Finally come around and finish this! For me, MMDIY left a lot to desire. The leads, Fay and May, has good chemistry together, but this series is just not doing for them. They were really cute in the Sign. As both are new actresses, I don't care much about their acting. My main issue of this series lies within the plot. Majority of the series is about Wan and Kim breaking up and making up, and so on. It took them almost the whole series to confess, which greatly frustrates me. Hopefully, if they have another project, the storyline wouldn't be so problematic and draggy.
Overall, this series was a good watch. Ling and Orm were natural in their acting and the chemistry was great. But, I find the later end plot disappointing. I was hoping to see Lada's mother coming around and accepts her daughter's relationship through Lada and Earn holding hand together, not with the illness arc and another sacrifice of Earn. Poor Earn. Otherwise, this is another good GL series to watch.
So far, two episodes in, I'm really impress with the acting, production quality, and all the soft power moments. Becky improved so much in acting. Freen's detail acting makes it all the more watchable. No more weird camera angles and it is much comfortable to watch. I'm excited to see more of what to come. One con though...I'm left hungry each episode. The food looks so delicious.
I'm praying that the series will change Uang's ending, so she doesn't have to marry that scum and bear children for him (OMG).
Chaos will be a very fun guest, but I think that will break the characters of Anil and Pin, and we will get a totally new story.
And yes, the waiting period is painful for Pin but it is all worth it in the end.
The backstory of Princess Pat is a tragic yet beautiful story that I love very much. Nonetheless, her actions are not living up to her experiences. It doesn’t make sense why she is pushing Pin so hard to be with a man when she knows exactly how it feels to lose a loved one and is a lesbian. She should sympathize with her niece and not push her into a hell.
Prince Anan is a great brother that supports and loves his baby sister unconditionally. Thank you to the writer and production team for not changing and adding depth to this character.
Aon needs to stop. She is overstepping too much. Her ultimatum will not come into fruition. All it does is destroy the friendship Anil tried to mend it back for the sake of her second brother who is marrying her sister. Aon needs to handle her feelings better than this. This is a 'me' problem and not a 'we' problem.
The nc scene at the end is more than what I expected. I though after ep. 8 we will not get anymore spicy scene, but oh my, how wrong am I. Anyway, I'm glad to join this ride and let's see where it takes us to.
Although TLP is set in 1950s, TLP doesn't feel that ancient and many modern ideas are present throughout the series, interchanging with old ideas, traditions, and customs. Plus, you get to experience some Thai cultures.