So friends to lovers + roommates to lovers + co-workers to lovers. Kind of a trifecta. I've always liked the humor from the tension of watching a BL couple that doesn't yet realize that they are a couple. Plus the irony of working for a firm where they'll be meeting unhappy, divorcing couples all the time. And for all his claims that he's against being married, he kind of already is. My feelings about the series are probably going to be based on how plausible the conflict is when it arises and how they handle the inevitable late series break up. (I mean, its BL, so they are going to have to break up).
I lowkey be shipping Tofu and Song... I feel like they have great chemistry.. but he looks like his brother so…
"Yeah. I want to marry you because you look like my brother, who I totally didn't have a crush on...don't look at me like that...accept this ring." - Song's marriage proposal.
All the dramatics of “I don’t have much time” and he’s just studying abroad?? Bruh. What is the trope…
Yeah. Somehow I think BL writers act like its 1910 and the only way to communicate is by hand written letters and the only way to travel is by ocean liner. This is especially true for a family like So's that are super wealthy. Like So is never going to be able to fly back to Thailand because the $600 for a ticket is impossible to come up with. This is a guy who abandoned a well-furnished condominium to go slumming in a room share. Money really isn't an object.
If this have been in the real life I doubt Mathana, a mom suffering from schizophrenia, would get better in her…
Apparently there's cameras in the alley focused on protecting laundry from perverts, but none in front of the police station. So in Bangkok, if you want to commit a crime don't do it in alley. Do it in front of a police station.
O.k. Since we're about 1/2 way through, here's some questions I hope get answered soon. 1) Was Nut actually ever in a relationship? If so, what happened? They keep saying that "First Love" is his life story. But it appears to be about two basketball players. Nut was never a basketball player. Nueng and Tathan were, though. Wondering if he got dumped by Tathan. Anyway, its been long enough. Just spell the past out for us soon. Having Nut remain pissed off by his high school experience week after week is a drag. Time to start filling in that hole he's dug for himself in his funk. 2) What did Priphirri mean when she said that she was going to try for a miracle. Did she do something that caused Tofu to come to life? As far as I know, Tofu and the talking household objects are the only supernatural things in this series. Seems unlikely that there's not more things out there. I think they're probably going to drag out Tofu's origin until near the end. But it would be nice to have a bit more of a hint. 3) How did Sib die? Was Nueng's death really an accident? Just how evil is Jan?
Unfortunately, Nut is covering his face with the book. And if she knew who Nut was, she probably wouldn't be interested…
I understand that. My point was that she invested a lot of time in Tarn's love story that she wrote a web blog about it. If she knew that the the lover she was writing about was actually Nut, she would be trying to patch things up between the two. She's still not going to know it was Nut based on the picture.
i dont understand why that girl love tarn but still want chase after nut...but i hv a feeling that after she go…
Unfortunately, Nut is covering his face with the book. And if she knew who Nut was, she probably wouldn't be interested in him, but would be trying to get him back with Tathan.
Question, is this a LGBTQ series or is it a BL. Yes there is a difference.
I think its both and more. The Song and Gem are a BL couple. Neung-Nut-Tathan (whatever happened then) was a BL couple. Nut-Tofu - well - its tough to say. They are two young men falling in love, but its a little different from your standard BL.
I think what sets this apart from other BLs is the adults have their own character arcs and storylines. Usually BL writers neuter the parents - they are dead, they have international businesses so are absent all the time - we may meet them, but then the story develops in its own envelope and the adults don't get involved again until late, in a coming out scene, where they pass judgement. Na has problems and Nut can't just pretend she's not there, as much as he wants to. And Nut's problems are very much tied into the choices that were made before he was born. He's a product of the family he was raised in. (So is Song and so is Gem). Doesn't mean this isn't a BL. Its just that I don't think I've seen a parent in so many episodes of a BL in a long time.
The other thing that makes this different from most other BLs is that Nut's story is really a second love story. Most BLs focus on first love - or at least first same sex love. There have been a few - like Book and Frame in MIR, or Tharn Type - where a past bad romance with another boy has emerged as an issue. But usually the lovers are over any ex lovers. Tofu needs to work against not one, but two past loves that Nut has had. That does make it feel more like a gay series, or at least a bit more grounded in reality, even though there's a talking teddy bear as a character.
They had better not forget about Mrs. Left Slipper. I don’t want her to be another casualty of this family’s sorry past love affairs. Nut could change. Tofu could become human. Song’s father could build a display case for his achievements. Tarn could wake up and finger the bad guys. Na and Saen could end up together. Cruella de Ville could evaporate. That old gay couple could drink a magic elixir and dance with each other again. But if Mrs Left Slipper never comes back, it’ll be a sad ending.
O.K. I'm through ep 6 and can't wait until I get to 7 tonight. But sheesh. 4.5 hours a weekend on one series is a lot to ask, even if its good.
So Nut is basically his father is what I've gathered so far. Its one of the things I've never really liked about this "uncommunicative boy becomes aware that he loves someone after he gets jealous, so isn't jealousy romantic" trope. Was Sib really demonstrating how much he loved Na through his tantrums? Nope.
I thought it was good that they included one of the instances where Nut hit Tofu in the montage of "Nut's memories of their special moments" together. My guess is that Nut probably would have skipped that part IRL. Would have remembered that "touching" scene were he was applying medicine to Tofu's mouth and we would have all gone, "awww" covering up memory that the reason Tofu needed medicine was because Nut lost his temper and punched him in the face.
I do not like Pripphri, but I might have liked her more if she stopped her crush on Nut after what she witnessed in his house. Through six episodes, Nut seems to lose his temper a lot and everyone still likes him just the same. Eventually you lose friends over behavior like that, even if its not directed at you. His mom kind of has to put up with it. Tofu is a bear so what does he know. Gen has known him long enough that he remembers him from before he got this way. But she's...well...love makes you dumb, sure, but its not such a strong emotion that it can't be easily broken. She basing the idea that he's kind on one encounter with him at work. Barely functioning adult. I would have liked it better if she just started avoiding Nut in the office after that.
Not that I’m complaining but I’m pretty sure that Paitong orders Majito for Lukchub in episode 5. It’s the…
I'm guessing that that is on the menu as "our own special artisanal house Thai mojito - $35". My guess is that its rum, lime, holy basil and Hale's syrup (the same stuff they use to make pink milk). LukChub says that they use kaphrao like its a larb. That's holy basil. When they correct him and say that westerners call it mint, I had to laugh. No we do not. We commonly use mint to make a mojito, sure. But those aren't the same herb. Since he's a good chef who can recreate dishes he's just tasted while blindfolded, I'm pretty sure he knows the difference between the two.
Anyway, I've never seen a mojito that's been strained and put into a glass like that. (Not sure what that glass is. Shaped like a martini glass but smaller. Its more like the kind of glass you'd put a cordial in). It should be in a high ball or preferably a Collins glass. I'm going to have a word with this bartender. Do not be charging me a cover of $50 to get into your club, sit at your VIP table, and serve me drinks prepared by some "bartender" whose job experience was "worked a keg party at a frat house."
Ok. The young man who went and danced with Lukchub looked familiar. Was he the swimmer in Thank God It’s Friday? The one who Por (pluggy) was flirting, who then pushed Por to the ground when Pkuggy wouldn’t date him?
Ugh. Someday I’d like some enterprising student filmmaker to do a documentary on Campus Freshy Moon Ambassador pageants in Thailand to let us see what they are like IRL. Be fun to find out if anyone ever joins them because they want to win. I think Tossara and SOTUS were the only ones that contestants seemed enthusiastic about winning, and that was only because they had their sights on a guy. Tough to get excited about this pageant when the characters don’t seem to care, Maybe the reason they shuffle them into a Freshy Boy Dorm room together in this series for no reason is sp they won’t quit and go play ultimate frisbee.
Other than that, fine. I hope there is some twist to this series. Something that would explain why this particular MOON story was picked over the other 200 novels about moons
So…we finally got to the big birthday party they’ve been talking about since ep 1. And it was a disaster. Ugh. So awkward for everyone. I was so glad the scene was over. So we could move on…to another very awkward birthday party. Sheesh. Nawee is never buying anyone so much as a card again.
Next week…please don’t tell me that there’s going to be an equally embarrassing wedding reception!!!
Anyway. I was confused about Nawaee’s family. I thought his mom and dad were married. I guess they weren’t. Unless children become illegitimate when their parents remarry.
I don't think I can sit through this anymore - I mean there's boring, and then there's BORING, and then there's…
For Tack’s motivation. He hasn’t gotten over high school yet. Coach called him out on that. The first time they met in the freshy game, he was taking it out on Mon for being on the team that always beat him. And Mon beat him. Even the benchwarmers on that team were better than him. And now that same kid is in the team. That’s how I read him.
I also thought the misery was drawn out a bit here. We saw how they reacted to the ending of the prior episode and by the end of this episode Mon is back on his feat again. I guess they could have done it in 15 minutes. Was laughing about the number of times I read in this comment section about how people hate time skips…well this is why time skips are ok. Jump ahead 2 months because heartbroken people don’t do much.
1) Was Nut actually ever in a relationship? If so, what happened? They keep saying that "First Love" is his life story. But it appears to be about two basketball players. Nut was never a basketball player. Nueng and Tathan were, though. Wondering if he got dumped by Tathan. Anyway, its been long enough. Just spell the past out for us soon. Having Nut remain pissed off by his high school experience week after week is a drag. Time to start filling in that hole he's dug for himself in his funk.
2) What did Priphirri mean when she said that she was going to try for a miracle. Did she do something that caused Tofu to come to life? As far as I know, Tofu and the talking household objects are the only supernatural things in this series. Seems unlikely that there's not more things out there. I think they're probably going to drag out Tofu's origin until near the end. But it would be nice to have a bit more of a hint.
3) How did Sib die? Was Nueng's death really an accident? Just how evil is Jan?
I think what sets this apart from other BLs is the adults have their own character arcs and storylines. Usually BL writers neuter the parents - they are dead, they have international businesses so are absent all the time - we may meet them, but then the story develops in its own envelope and the adults don't get involved again until late, in a coming out scene, where they pass judgement. Na has problems and Nut can't just pretend she's not there, as much as he wants to. And Nut's problems are very much tied into the choices that were made before he was born. He's a product of the family he was raised in. (So is Song and so is Gem). Doesn't mean this isn't a BL. Its just that I don't think I've seen a parent in so many episodes of a BL in a long time.
The other thing that makes this different from most other BLs is that Nut's story is really a second love story. Most BLs focus on first love - or at least first same sex love. There have been a few - like Book and Frame in MIR, or Tharn Type - where a past bad romance with another boy has emerged as an issue. But usually the lovers are over any ex lovers. Tofu needs to work against not one, but two past loves that Nut has had. That does make it feel more like a gay series, or at least a bit more grounded in reality, even though there's a talking teddy bear as a character.
So Nut is basically his father is what I've gathered so far. Its one of the things I've never really liked about this "uncommunicative boy becomes aware that he loves someone after he gets jealous, so isn't jealousy romantic" trope. Was Sib really demonstrating how much he loved Na through his tantrums? Nope.
I thought it was good that they included one of the instances where Nut hit Tofu in the montage of "Nut's memories of their special moments" together. My guess is that Nut probably would have skipped that part IRL. Would have remembered that "touching" scene were he was applying medicine to Tofu's mouth and we would have all gone, "awww" covering up memory that the reason Tofu needed medicine was because Nut lost his temper and punched him in the face.
I do not like Pripphri, but I might have liked her more if she stopped her crush on Nut after what she witnessed in his house. Through six episodes, Nut seems to lose his temper a lot and everyone still likes him just the same. Eventually you lose friends over behavior like that, even if its not directed at you. His mom kind of has to put up with it. Tofu is a bear so what does he know. Gen has known him long enough that he remembers him from before he got this way. But she's...well...love makes you dumb, sure, but its not such a strong emotion that it can't be easily broken. She basing the idea that he's kind on one encounter with him at work. Barely functioning adult. I would have liked it better if she just started avoiding Nut in the office after that.
Anyway, I've never seen a mojito that's been strained and put into a glass like that. (Not sure what that glass is. Shaped like a martini glass but smaller. Its more like the kind of glass you'd put a cordial in). It should be in a high ball or preferably a Collins glass. I'm going to have a word with this bartender. Do not be charging me a cover of $50 to get into your club, sit at your VIP table, and serve me drinks prepared by some "bartender" whose job experience was "worked a keg party at a frat house."
Other than that, fine. I hope there is some twist to this series. Something that would explain why this particular MOON story was picked over the other 200 novels about moons
Next week…please don’t tell me that there’s going to be an equally embarrassing wedding reception!!!
Anyway. I was confused about Nawaee’s family. I thought his mom and dad were married. I guess they weren’t. Unless children become illegitimate when their parents remarry.
I also thought the misery was drawn out a bit here. We saw how they reacted to the ending of the prior episode and by the end of this episode Mon is back on his feat again. I guess they could have done it in 15 minutes. Was laughing about the number of times I read in this comment section about how people hate time skips…well this is why time skips are ok. Jump ahead 2 months because heartbroken people don’t do much.