We all have our own take on the situation, but I think some people can't accept the fact that Pai simply cannot overrule his own heart. (A note for Thai speakers, please correct me if I'm wrong, but as someone who doesn't speak Thai, I often feel the subtitles are translated a little too word-for-word, and the deeper meaning gets lost. The sentiment gets lost.) But here is what I saw and felt in the last two episodes: they love each other deeply. Pai can't help it. No one can make him walk away from Tim, he can try as hard as he wants, but his heart won't listen. Logic and heart collide, and I find that bittersweet. Remember that Tim decided to sort things out before the wedding. He was hoping to manage the situation quietly. Most people assume he simply didn't want Pai to catch him and while that's true, ask yourself: why did he want to spare Pai? Because he didn't want to hurt him. Not because he just wanted to escape, but he knew how deeply it would wound Pai if he ever found out. And I think, on some level, Pai knows that too. It's hard. It's complicated. And it's definitely out of step with today's mentality of walking away the moment something doesn't suit us perfectly. "I don't have to put up with this" rather than "let's figure this out together." Their love is messy and painful precisely because it's real. I hope this makes sense.
finally all eps...perfect binge...loved it...i really did...and Ji Sung was such a great surprise...Riu is a veteran already....am happy they got to work on this together...ofc wish to see them together again
Me too...i just couldn't focus...so paused and started digging...now i know and now i can pay attention to the series :)) also i'm hoping we get some taming of the psycho from him with the crazy brother :))
Just in case anyone wonders who the gorgeous bodyguard of psycho Jet is, his name is Inn Jakkrasin Atsavatanachai, apparently a model and this is his first series
no one can stand the vertical format yet more and more are done like that...so we have to get used to is?!? ...am very conflicted ofc with the story...but i still enjoyed it :) ...the vertical suffering was worth it i guess...and cause we still watched it...i expect more vertical ones to come out
I think this was one of the cleanest stories i've watched in thai bl...story was clear...the flow was impeccable..chemistry was there even if they were not the most lovey dovey kind...acting was there...side couple adorable and heartbreaking....why did it take me so long to get to it...i can't believe is so poorly rated...finally something out of university and high school (not that i hate those...just a bit of an over saturated theme)
I think this is a grossly underrated BL. :( ...truth is...first time around I was like yeah sweet but nothing special...Rewatched today and you know what....it is a great story actually.
(A note for Thai speakers, please correct me if I'm wrong, but as someone who doesn't speak Thai, I often feel the subtitles are translated a little too word-for-word, and the deeper meaning gets lost. The sentiment gets lost.)
But here is what I saw and felt in the last two episodes: they love each other deeply. Pai can't help it. No one can make him walk away from Tim, he can try as hard as he wants, but his heart won't listen. Logic and heart collide, and I find that bittersweet.
Remember that Tim decided to sort things out before the wedding. He was hoping to manage the situation quietly. Most people assume he simply didn't want Pai to catch him and while that's true, ask yourself: why did he want to spare Pai?
Because he didn't want to hurt him. Not because he just wanted to escape, but he knew how deeply it would wound Pai if he ever found out. And I think, on some level, Pai knows that too.
It's hard. It's complicated. And it's definitely out of step with today's mentality of walking away the moment something doesn't suit us perfectly. "I don't have to put up with this" rather than "let's figure this out together." Their love is messy and painful precisely because it's real.
I hope this makes sense.