Here's the link to my YouTube playlist. I'll update it if any new songs are added by the end of the series. https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwZ1uD_rEV55c4prYpe3pqn1yK1C7FILe&si=-uDHOPUAWgxQX6Zq
started off slow and I didnt care for it but by episode 8 im hooked. can't wait to see how this one ends. ngl…
I think some have gotten used to BL series with simple plots, they expect everything to be resolved in one episode. Love them too. Ava needs more time, we saw her to little in this series.
Review and analysis of Episode 9.Palace politics unfolds. In episode 9 we have the mining controversy, the assassination…
I really like your analysis. Your perspective on Khanin makes a lot of sense. The truth is that I thought that Ava or Khanin were the best options to be prince or princess, and between the two I was leaning more towards Ava because it seems to me that Khanin doesn't really want to be one. But maybe he will change his mind after knowing the truth.
The greedy king Before the episode I thought Rachata will be the one getting on my nerves the most, but the greedy…
Your perspective is interesting. I actually thought the king was the one behind the assassination attempt on Rammil. I saw it as a form of revenge and a warning not to mess with Assavadevathin. Cause in episode 7, Khanin was poisoned by his trainer, who turns out to be secretly working for Rachata. But your theory sounds good, if Wasin is the one behind all this, Wow, he really is a two-faced person. He's possibly also behind the assassination attempt on Khanin. Families will blame each other, it's a good way to make sure no one suspects him.
the activism in this show is so surface level and performative.. they should've just not engaged with it at all.…
Khanin is a boy who grew up as a normal person, and his interest is fencing; it's what he's practiced his entire life. It's as if you expect him to be sudenly an expert in poisons and self-defense. You expect him to read the future and know when someone is trying to kill him. You are just blaiming the victim.
while Khanin annoys me the most, it's still not about Calvin "knowing" his royal status or Khanin getting adapted…
Despite all the rules he's taught to be a prince, Khanin prefers to be himself. He grew up as an ordinary person and prefers to remain one. He's not competing because he truly wants to be a prince, but because he wants to know the truth about what happened to his father.
Calvin and Jay are so cute, those who say they're boring are heartless. And it seems they aren't really watching the series, since they don't understand the importance of their characters in the story.
Rammil is an interesting character. I hope for his character redemption, that they don't just give him one for the sake of it, that when he does, he reflects on his actions and how it affects others. He's a person who's only good to Paytai when he's not jealous. (And yes, Paytai likes that and likes him, but that doesn't make the relationship any less toxic.) Others have tried to get along with him despite everything, but he treats them poorly. He mocked Ava because she couldn't compete because she is a woman. He left Khanin on the mountain because he lost his bracelet; in other words, he took revenge for something that wasn't intentional. His entire personality is a consequence of the pressure and abuse from his father, But those bad decisions that Rammil made are still Rammil's. Please let Rammil develop properly, acknowledge his mistakes, and be able to free himself from his father.
Charan is a green forest when it comes to khanin. I wish there was more of him in the series. I hope future episodes talk more about him and his past. I also hope he's freed from the duty he owes to the Assavadevathin, specifically the king. He claims to see Charan as a son and even adopted him, but he contradicts himself because it seems to me he only treats him like an employee. The scene where Khanin asked the king to let Charan be his trainer comes to mind. The king seemed to treat Khanin with affection. You can see the huge difference here.
Khanin has been through many difficulties and I see that many have forgotten this. Criticize him because he's in love and because he hadn't done anything to address the people's problems before. Khanin had to process the fact that his life wasn't what he always thought it would be, the loss of his father and train for a competition, something he had to do because he had no other choice. Someone is trying to kill him and he doesn't knonw who is behind that. He sees Thatdani more like his family than the Assavadevathin. That's why his distraction and lack of interest during his classes make sense. But he still learned something in his classes, and that led him to Menanagarin, where he learned about the people's problems, something he showed greater interest in.
Love them too. Ava needs more time, we saw her to little in this series.
But maybe he will change his mind after knowing the truth.
He sees Thatdani more like his family than the Assavadevathin. That's why his distraction and lack of interest during his classes make sense. But he still learned something in his classes, and that led him to Menanagarin, where he learned about the people's problems, something he showed greater interest in.