Plawan could have at least let Kluer confess. It's really unfair that he didn't even get the chance to be rejected.…
Kluer knew there was something between Chef and Plawan. And it was obvious Wan didn't reciprocate his feelings. So why do this ? Why put Wan in a tight spot and suffer rejection ? I don't believe that loving someone give you the right to confess. The one you love doesn't owe you a confession.
"I'm pretty sure they're gonna have more screen time in the coming episodes" the same thing was said a week ago…
Nice to hear it! I love them together. Their chemistry in 4Minutes is really interesting: subdued, tender, sprinkled with shyness (but no awkwardness). Can't wait to see them act another dynamics.
When you signed up for a TymeGreat series and end up with Tonkla's porn show. Glad I'm not the only one disappointed. I couldn't believe my eyes in this episode: so much time spent on Fuaiz's character and so little on the main pairing! Are we supposed to believe Great is willing to destroy his family when he doesn't have a conversation with Tyme about his motivation ? Are we supposed to care for Tyme when we see him 5min per episode ? The first 2 episodes were great but since ep3 it's been all about Tonkla and the cop. I'm not a prude (Pornographer and QAF are one of my favorites shows) but at this point I feel like Tonkla's NC scenes are gratuitous. Thanks God, JessBible eat the few crumbs they get. They're great actors and they do have chemistry. Their last scene was cute, tender and full of tension.
I'm not sure I'll watch it but I think some of you are talking too much too soon. I don't agree with the age gap but hopefully they asepticized the content ? We might just get a kiss or two. Why don't you wait before wasting your energy ?
Who would have thought that in 2024 they'd make a series about MBTI personalities ? Like, why ? It can't be the whole plot of a 12 episodes series. It's boring. Diew is a stereotype character. I don't think the writer knows what an introvert is. They choose the extreme of the introvert scale but forgot to give Diew a personality. As a social introvert who know plenty of introverts, none of us are just talking to our turtle and reading books. In the privacy of our homes and with our friends, we are talkative, chaotic, we have hobbies, dreams and such. Of course, anxious introverts like Diew exist, but I don't think they make interesting characters, especially if they don't have something else to offer other than their MBTI personality.
I'm not feeling the storyline and the pacing : how Sahashi seems to dislike Mamiya but suddenly is interested in him, how they introduced external conflit so soon in ep2 so Sahashi could save Mamiya... And based on the preview, next episode doesn't look engaging (tropes galore).
Glad I'm not the only one disappointed. I couldn't believe my eyes in this episode: so much time spent on Fuaiz's character and so little on the main pairing!
Are we supposed to believe Great is willing to destroy his family when he doesn't have a conversation with Tyme about his motivation ? Are we supposed to care for Tyme when we see him 5min per episode ?
The first 2 episodes were great but since ep3 it's been all about Tonkla and the cop. I'm not a prude (Pornographer and QAF are one of my favorites shows) but at this point I feel like Tonkla's NC scenes are gratuitous.
Thanks God, JessBible eat the few crumbs they get. They're great actors and they do have chemistry. Their last scene was cute, tender and full of tension.
Diew is a stereotype character. I don't think the writer knows what an introvert is. They choose the extreme of the introvert scale but forgot to give Diew a personality. As a social introvert who know plenty of introverts, none of us are just talking to our turtle and reading books. In the privacy of our homes and with our friends, we are talkative, chaotic, we have hobbies, dreams and such. Of course, anxious introverts like Diew exist, but I don't think they make interesting characters, especially if they don't have something else to offer other than their MBTI personality.