This last episode was amazing! The relationship between Duang and Qin is developing in such a smooth, organic, and sensual way. That’s one of the things I love most about Domundi’s approach to intimacy—they really take their time to build the emotions, letting the audience feel everything right along with the characters. Every time Duang’s breathing hitched, mine did too! I was so happy to see #James and the new Domundi boys—#Fifa, #Phupa, and #Pete. We can't forget the insane chemistry between North and Otto! 😍😍😍 And #maxnat always beautiful! 🤗
Well... I love #Peat Fort, but the way the series is witten until now (Ep 5), makes me feel, any semblance of accountability is gonna make an appearance. I hope I'm wrong. Maybe we're getting some revenge from Vier? Dunno...
Maybe this is a cultural thing, but why when situations like this happens in asian shows the characters are so…
In many countries in Latinamerica it's the same. Because the feeling is of someone throwing money at you as "compensation", but there's no accountability whatsoever. It's actually quite insulting.
I loved it. A series with space to enjoy everything, from the landscapes, to the culture, the community. The whole team did a great job. Sweet, funny, emotional. And it brings a lot of important teachings, which I always appreciate. 😊
This last episode was incredible. Within the story they did everything possible without being cringe and that's quite difficult to achieve! Hilarious and well written, also whimsical and romantic. Very well done!
Mmmmm... To be honest I still don't know how I feel about this. There's so much missing information and I suspect that it's intentional to gatekeep a lot of it to generate more questions, but guys... I'm getting tired of not knowing where is it going. Am I the only one? I mean I love them, but I'm a little lost here... By the way, I was so excited seeing Boom up there!
Well, this is not enough. I need moooooooreeeee! All of them are doing a great job! And I'm so freaking happy for #TeeteePor, because they're finally showing what they're made of.