Thinking back, by far my biggest disappointment was that Gun was not given a chance to shine as an actor, the way he did in the first season. Then again, nobody was.
From watching lots of Thai dramas with engineering students, I gathered that they don't get to wear the engineering jacket (donno what else to call it) until they are in their third year, and that first years always have to dress up properly. How come Mark occasionally shows up in a jacket then?
The sort of details that bother an international fan:-)
I wish we could see them on the international scene some day. These guys are way more talented than a lot of the young actors promoted by Hollywood. Also, to learn a lesson from what has happened to a lot of child or young-adult actors, who were squeezed dry (or worse) by the Hollywood system (examples: River Phoenix, Cory Haim). It can be done: Keanu Reaves and Daniel Radcliff are two names that come to mind who were sensations as child actors, and matured to be excellent career actors; Radcliff, in particular, has become a serious stage actor. Gun Phunsawat is another excellent actor; he deserves more challenging roles, and many more awards.
Reading https://kisskh.at/article/the-most-promising-young-thai-actors-011014841, I wish the world stage were not as dominated by Hollywood and the trash they produce, and I'm saying this as an American. We can always hope, but chances are that great talents such as Chimon or Gun will not get to shine outside of Thailand, and that is a great loss to the world.
Watching Ep. 3, during the game, who else was thinking "Khiem should teleport with the ball, Prince should hack the scoreboard, and the twins should link up telepathically and coordinate their moves"? :) :) :)
The sort of details that bother an international fan:-)