Not only that but Tharn never acknowledges that what he did to Type was wrong (and he and the shiw conventiently…
You might have missed it but Tharn acknowledged what he did was wrong when he talked to others characters (when trying to apologize for Type's behavior). Though he didn't say it to Type, which is a shame, I was waiting for it.
What are you talking about?! There is no rape: Tharn kissed Type while he was sleeping and left him hickeys as a prank (there's no ill intent though he obviously shouldn't have done it). That's sexual assault, but definitely not rape.
Honestly I'm kind of scared to watch this. From what I saw there seems to be some kind of sexual assault or almost…
There is no rape: one lead kisses the other while he's sleeping and leaves hickeys as a prank (there's no ill intent though he obviously shouldn't have done it). It is not glamorized and the character acknowledges his bad action later on. Also, the other lead as anger managment and sometimes lash out. To be honest, the relationship is toxic at first but it's interesting to see the characters development and how their love progresses. This series is unique and interesting because the characters are flawed (it's not your typical BL story). Give it a try, you might love it.
2gether being a PG13 series isn't an acceptable excuse. Holding hands, hugging or cuddling your lover isn't PG18 stuff. You can see it in many series, gay or straight. Even high school characters do it timidly in series like Love Sick, Make It Right, Thanks God It's Friday etc. The production should have worked around the rating to narrate a believable LOVE story. While we can do without kiss and sex scenes, we need to see affection and some amount of desire between lovers. There are many ways to convey that easily: sitting next to each other and touching shoulder or tight, kissing on the forehead etc. If GMMtv can't handle showing affection and intimacy, they should have drawn out the "will they won't they" stage and have them confess at the end, like Sotus for example. The narrative presents two adults guys entering a love relationship but the guys don't convey romantic feelings: they say they like each other, they publicly confess, they now live together, sleep in the same bed but don't touch except for some pats on the head. Seriously? Also, it's quite inconsistent with Sarawat wanting to touch Tine's breast a couple episodes before. Anyway, my point is: good for you if you're content with what we got so far (to each their own) but don't use the PG13 rating to excuse the unsatisfying depiction of WatTine's romance.
Whew... Just finished it... I had to fast-forward the TutorxFighter scenes.... They became annoying and cringey…
Same, I can't with Saint. Unlike everyone else I don't think he improved since LBC. His acting is forced, you can hear him thinking, "for this part I need to be angry, I'll just frown my eyebrows and pout"... TutorFighter chemistry/intensity was so forced it was embarrassing. Plus, their romance was cliché and developed too quickly.
Before someone else says it. It’s suppose to be 13+ that said. I kinda did want more from the scene of the confession…
PG13+ rating can't be an excuse. Holding hands and hugging aren't PG18 stuff. At this point, I'm not even asking for kisses, I just want to see real affection between them. Besides, the story is inconsistent on the skinship : Sarawat wants to touch Tine's boobs, and even touched it once, but he doesn't try to kiss his boyfriend?
Such a shame. Sarawat big confession ended dull: there's no one in the bus, why are they sitting so far? They don't hold hands, they don't hug. Is this how lovers behave? There's no chemistry, no tension, no awkwardness, no excitment... After hearing Wat had loved him for a while, Tine just stays calm and smiles prettily... Also, during all the episode Sarawat kept patting Tine's head like he's a child. Is this the only skinship they're allowed to have? No offence to anyone but it really feels like the targeted audience is 10 year old girls.
Sarawat basically outed Tine but no one talking about it... This series does some questionable things but everyone is too busy gushing about BrightWin pretty faces to discuss the storyline...
Great actors .... Great chemistry.... poorly written and poorly executed! Not interested in the virus excuses…
Thank you. Many fans don't want to acknowledge that the series wasn't tight from the start. The directing choices were made long before corona: filming all FTTT scenes before the others characters shows they doted more on this pairing from the start, SaiZon had less screentime from episode 1, secondary storylines weren't developed... Social distancing took effect only 2 months before or so. We can't put all the blame on covid.
Honestly last few episodes it felt like I'm watching porn... You have about 3 minutes of dialogue and then just…
I just said to my sister: "why FTTT think they're acting in a porn movie?!" It's embarrassing at this point. To me their story focuses to much on sex and not enough on the storyline. I couldn't get into them. I think they wanted to compete with TWM and TTTS but they overdid it. Only TWM and TTTS had the good balance between interesting plot and hot scenes.
What we learned about this show - Jimmy loves to use tongue.
From their first kiss (the concert episode) I thought Jimmy might be a good kisser. And now we all could see Jimmy is indeed a specialist in french kiss lol. He's really into the kisses, Tommy had no choice but follow the lead.
The production should have worked around the rating to narrate a believable LOVE story. While we can do without kiss and sex scenes, we need to see affection and some amount of desire between lovers. There are many ways to convey that easily: sitting next to each other and touching shoulder or tight, kissing on the forehead etc.
If GMMtv can't handle showing affection and intimacy, they should have drawn out the "will they won't they" stage and have them confess at the end, like Sotus for example. The narrative presents two adults guys entering a love relationship but the guys don't convey romantic feelings: they say they like each other, they publicly confess, they now live together, sleep in the same bed but don't touch except for some pats on the head. Seriously? Also, it's quite inconsistent with Sarawat wanting to touch Tine's breast a couple episodes before.
Anyway, my point is: good for you if you're content with what we got so far (to each their own) but don't use the PG13 rating to excuse the unsatisfying depiction of WatTine's romance.
Besides, the story is inconsistent on the skinship : Sarawat wants to touch Tine's boobs, and even touched it once, but he doesn't try to kiss his boyfriend?
Also, during all the episode Sarawat kept patting Tine's head like he's a child. Is this the only skinship they're allowed to have? No offence to anyone but it really feels like the targeted audience is 10 year old girls.