Gosh, NetJJ's acting this ep? Rent was due. 🤌 I really love Phop and Klao's scenes, so heartbreakingly beautiful. Net's eyes are so expressive, you can clearly see how hurt he is. And JJ? Bro, no traces of Nakhun when he's Klao. I also love the Songkran scene. The shots there are so beautiful, and the NetJJ scene makes my heart flutter while the LatteKim scene makes me tear up. Anyways, can't wait for ep 7!
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Another entertauning episode. LUAT team did it again!First, I love that they included the teahouse scene. It's one of my favorite scenes in the novel; it shows the character of Nakhun, someone who will stand up for his people. Also, the delivery isn't as cringey as I expected it to be, lol.Second, Nakhun realizes his feelings for Phop and the conflict he feels because the one Phop likes is Klao and not him. So, good angst material.Third, the arranged marriage arc. Ugh, I love this arc because it's so angsty in the novel. JJ's acting as well on the breakfast table when he figures it out is so good. It's subtle, but you can clearly see in his eyes he's hurt.Another character will be introduce in the ep and I'm so excited! So far, the phasing is really good, and the plot is easy to follow. Perfect balance of comedy and drama as well, but you can clearly see the difference of this episode from others; slowly the comedy is lessened as the story progresses. So far, ep 3 is still the 10/10 ep for me but I'll rate this ep 9.5/10.PS: Piamchon played Chuay so well. Give this man his award pls.
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Man, I enjoyed this episode so much! It's a balance of comedy and drama. I love how the viewers are now getting to know who Klao is and why Nakhun is there. Also, I love how we get to see how down bad Phop is when it comes to Klao. We also get to see a glimpse of Phop's playful side (the river scene) as in the novel, he loves teasing Klao. The acting, as usual, is good. I love the scene in the temple where Phop and Klao had an argument; their acting is so good. Net shows how protective Phop is of Klao and JJ shows how frustrated Nakhun is. My heart is so happy seeing NetJJ taking good care of my PhopKlao/Nakhun. 🥹I'll rate this ep 10/10. I can't wait for the next episode!
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As someone who's been disappointed multiple times when my favorite book had a live-action adaptation, I would say LUAT really surprised me. I did have low expectations when I started watching it, but I didn't expect I would like it this much.JJ is really Nakhun. They can deny it all they want, but that's how I literally imagine Nakhun when reading the book. I love how we have an extended crashout of him in the live action. I also hate it when the MCs who travel back in time act nonchalant, especially if they are Gen Z. JJ's crashout is somehow so natural and funny to watch.Net's acting is really good. I love how expressive his eyes are. You can clearly see the difference in how he treats others versus Klao. Even his voice is so soft when talking to Klao.LatteKim, not much screentime yet as Jom and Kaew, but I love how they played Thee and Pun, especially Latte. I didn't expect him to slay playing Thee.The set is really good. I love how they also added Nakhun's struggle with having no AC, Wi-Fi, and also no bathroom, which is a real struggle if you ever go back in time.As for pacing, it's still hard to gauge as we only have 2 episodes at the moment. But the book is quite slow-burn. Knowing it will only have 12 episodes, I want to know how the team will execute this without butchering the story.So far, so good.
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