Okay, so episode 11 fell flat into the abyss that even I, the reigning Queen of Darkness 2020-2021, couldn't fathom where it went. It's better for it to just disappear. Never to be found again. If it's shown again to me, I'll pretend it didn't happen, nor existed. HOWEVER, I think ep 12 redeemed the series. (Except for that damned bracelet being found then everything's fine and dandy, everything else was sound and I've no complaints). Top-notch acting, most especially on Win Metawin's side. Watching him cry broke my soul and left it to ash as it burned. It's a little bit frustrating because everything could've been prevented if Wat just told Pam to duck off, and for Tine to tell him exactly how he felt, but the show is about first loves. And first loves are cute and fluffy, but if you're in it, it's just messy. It's like walking in total darkness.
I'm both happy and sad (because Tine had to cry like that and I had to pretend to argue with my cat to have an excuse for crying) that this happened, but it made episode 13 something to look forward to. I'm even hoping for a 2nd season, but maybe have it with a higher classification rating?
I've read a lot of people talking about how communication is key. Real-life couples struggle with communication. Even the strongest of relationships struggle with opening up emotions. As someone in the mental health field, I've had conversations with married individuals and/or couples that have difficulty expressing what they want to their significant other. It doesn't mean that their connection is weak, it just means that the human side, the side that refuses to show vulnerability even to our loved ones, is rearing its evil and ugly head. It doesn't matter whether you've been married for 1, 5, 10, 20, 30 or so years, you're both human and there are some parts of you that you want to keep for yourself. Especially the ones that you consider your weakness.
They are, in the essence of the show, dealing with a first love. First loves are always difficult because both parties had never felt the strength of emotions focused on one person. On one hand, you want to be the center of this person's universe, so you try to change yourself or do things that would make the person love you more. Is that a good thing? NO. Like Sarawat, he felt an attraction to Tine the first time he saw him. Gradually, he felt genuine love and care for him because he finally had gotten to know who Tine was. He was no longer a fantasy with a cute smile. He doesn't want to change Tine.
However, Tine felt insecure because, in the biggest role reversal of the century, he was being pursued. He was used to it being the other way around. Instead of giving, he felt he was receiving more than reciprocating. So he felt that Wat could easily be snatched by someone else because he thinks he's not doing more for him. He has been having doubts ever since the beginning whether he's enough for Wat and if he's doing enough for the relationship. He is too focused on his perceived flaws that he completely failed to see that Sarawat was just waiting for him to open up to him. But! His human side wants to completely hide his vulnerability, in fear of embarrassment or being hurt in the end.
I don't have any issue with Sarawat letting Tine have his space to cry. In my point of view, I saw it as, 'okay, you go have your emotions, but you can trust me to help you deal with it. Just come to me.' It was a mature thing to let your significant other to have his/her moment and not push the other person to open up. But Tine was too caught up in his mental narrative that Wat could be taken away by Pam, that he was too blind to see anything else.
Needless to say, Tine had never felt anything as intense as he felt for Sarawat. He didn't want to talk about his feelings because he didn't want to appear weak. Weakness, to him, could be perceived as not being good enough. He wanted to be equal to Sarawat. In all aspects.
Also, why are people saying that Sarawat was being all shady? He TALKED about Pam being his first love to Tine - or person that he liked, not first love as in, a partner. My boy didn't keep it from Tine. He reassured Tine each and every time that he's the one for him. He was going to ditch school and the important band practice just to take care of him. It was Tine who failed to see that Wat was doing his best for him. That his boyfriend was ready to give up everything for him.
Yeah, Sarawat could've just told Pam to back the eff off, but he did care for her once upon a time. He didn't want to hurt her and with the personality of Sarawat, he has no idea how to approach the subject.
Sure, Tine could've just told Wat how he felt. But then again, everything was new to him. Like what I wrote, he didn't want to appear weak because he wants to be seen as an equal.
Also, if Tine told Sarawat everything, we wouldn't have this story. Tumultuous as it was and it might have been used before in other BL stories (this trope of misunderstandings and miscommunications HAVE been done before, plus a woman as a 3rd party???????), it worked. It made me feel nostalgic. It reminded me how stupid and immature I was when I was in love for the first time.
We also got to see Win Metawin's brilliance in acting. It burned my soul and I'm not sure how to recover from it.
DON'T TELL ME WHAT TO FEEL EPISODE 11! ฅ(๑*д*๑)ฅ!! This episode feels forced and had no direction. Also, after getting all lovey-dovey last episode, suddenly there's a gap between them?
It's not even the no-kissing thing. What's odd is that they can't even sit close to each other. I mean, after all, that build up and the couple vibes from episode 10? Then it's this episode they decided to put some distance between them without exploring much about WHY there is distance?
It's hard to believe a "couple" that can't even give a comforting hug to their worrying significant other. The bracelet incident, when Wat found Tine (there was no, I-finally-found-you-I-was-so-worried hug, the confession in an empty bus scene (could've been romantic if not for the good two feet of empty space between them) and so on.
They had great chemistry before, even when they were just looking at each other was believable. I don't think the actors are to blame. It's probably the direction of the story they're going for. Will still watch until the last episode though.
Alot if missed opportunities in episode 11 to make the viewers feel something, anything!For God's sake Sarawat…
IKR?!!!!!! ૮(⁎˃ᆺ˂)ა This episode was all about TELLING me what to feel. (I still want to light Mil's brows on fire) It felt forced and the patting on the head? I hear 13 Y/Os are laughing. Is skinship not suitable for teens?
I don't even know what the subject was about too. Love triangle with Mil the Homewrecker, Tine's insecurities, or Wat being all cute and OOC?
When a guy who's only dated women is suddenly in a relationship with another man, the dynamics can seem confusing.…
"Tine might also be used to being the pursuer and feel thrown off by the very act of being pursued. That would make him a little uneasy if he thinks his pursuer might also be pursuing someone else."
^That's a good point. If I may add to this, Tine being the pursuer meant he's used to "giving" and making an effort to please his significant other. He doesn't know how much to give Sarawat and the unknowns of giving too much or too little is getting to him.
Now that he's the one being pursued, he may think that he's not doing enough for Sarawat. The role reversal is jarring, and because of this, he wouldn't know what to do to match Sarawat's enthusiasm about the relationship. Tine's pretty much stuck in a loop of self-doubt, transferring that very doubt onto Sarawat.
Since he thinks he's not doing enough, he wouldn't feel secure in their relationship. Thinking that Sarawat could be snatched up by someone better and more deserving of him.
He doesn't trust himself as a capable lover, so how could he trust Sarawat in all aspects of their relationship?
(lol I'm too emotionally invested in this series.)
I'm both happy and sad (because Tine had to cry like that and I had to pretend to argue with my cat to have an excuse for crying) that this happened, but it made episode 13 something to look forward to. I'm even hoping for a 2nd season, but maybe have it with a higher classification rating?
I've read a lot of people talking about how communication is key. Real-life couples struggle with communication. Even the strongest of relationships struggle with opening up emotions. As someone in the mental health field, I've had conversations with married individuals and/or couples that have difficulty expressing what they want to their significant other. It doesn't mean that their connection is weak, it just means that the human side, the side that refuses to show vulnerability even to our loved ones, is rearing its evil and ugly head. It doesn't matter whether you've been married for 1, 5, 10, 20, 30 or so years, you're both human and there are some parts of you that you want to keep for yourself. Especially the ones that you consider your weakness.
They are, in the essence of the show, dealing with a first love. First loves are always difficult because both parties had never felt the strength of emotions focused on one person. On one hand, you want to be the center of this person's universe, so you try to change yourself or do things that would make the person love you more. Is that a good thing? NO. Like Sarawat, he felt an attraction to Tine the first time he saw him. Gradually, he felt genuine love and care for him because he finally had gotten to know who Tine was. He was no longer a fantasy with a cute smile. He doesn't want to change Tine.
However, Tine felt insecure because, in the biggest role reversal of the century, he was being pursued. He was used to it being the other way around. Instead of giving, he felt he was receiving more than reciprocating. So he felt that Wat could easily be snatched by someone else because he thinks he's not doing more for him. He has been having doubts ever since the beginning whether he's enough for Wat and if he's doing enough for the relationship. He is too focused on his perceived flaws that he completely failed to see that Sarawat was just waiting for him to open up to him. But! His human side wants to completely hide his vulnerability, in fear of embarrassment or being hurt in the end.
I don't have any issue with Sarawat letting Tine have his space to cry. In my point of view, I saw it as, 'okay, you go have your emotions, but you can trust me to help you deal with it. Just come to me.' It was a mature thing to let your significant other to have his/her moment and not push the other person to open up. But Tine was too caught up in his mental narrative that Wat could be taken away by Pam, that he was too blind to see anything else.
Needless to say, Tine had never felt anything as intense as he felt for Sarawat. He didn't want to talk about his feelings because he didn't want to appear weak. Weakness, to him, could be perceived as not being good enough. He wanted to be equal to Sarawat. In all aspects.
Also, why are people saying that Sarawat was being all shady? He TALKED about Pam being his first love to Tine - or person that he liked, not first love as in, a partner. My boy didn't keep it from Tine. He reassured Tine each and every time that he's the one for him. He was going to ditch school and the important band practice just to take care of him. It was Tine who failed to see that Wat was doing his best for him. That his boyfriend was ready to give up everything for him.
Yeah, Sarawat could've just told Pam to back the eff off, but he did care for her once upon a time. He didn't want to hurt her and with the personality of Sarawat, he has no idea how to approach the subject.
Sure, Tine could've just told Wat how he felt. But then again, everything was new to him. Like what I wrote, he didn't want to appear weak because he wants to be seen as an equal.
Also, if Tine told Sarawat everything, we wouldn't have this story. Tumultuous as it was and it might have been used before in other BL stories (this trope of misunderstandings and miscommunications HAVE been done before, plus a woman as a 3rd party???????), it worked. It made me feel nostalgic. It reminded me how stupid and immature I was when I was in love for the first time.
We also got to see Win Metawin's brilliance in acting. It burned my soul and I'm not sure how to recover from it.
It's not even the no-kissing thing. What's odd is that they can't even sit close to each other. I mean, after all, that build up and the couple vibes from episode 10? Then it's this episode they decided to put some distance between them without exploring much about WHY there is distance?
It's hard to believe a "couple" that can't even give a comforting hug to their worrying significant other. The bracelet incident, when Wat found Tine (there was no, I-finally-found-you-I-was-so-worried hug, the confession in an empty bus scene (could've been romantic if not for the good two feet of empty space between them) and so on.
They had great chemistry before, even when they were just looking at each other was believable. I don't think the actors are to blame. It's probably the direction of the story they're going for. Will still watch until the last episode though.
I don't even know what the subject was about too. Love triangle with Mil the Homewrecker, Tine's insecurities, or Wat being all cute and OOC?
^That's a good point. If I may add to this, Tine being the pursuer meant he's used to "giving" and making an effort to please his significant other. He doesn't know how much to give Sarawat and the unknowns of giving too much or too little is getting to him.
Now that he's the one being pursued, he may think that he's not doing enough for Sarawat. The role reversal is jarring, and because of this, he wouldn't know what to do to match Sarawat's enthusiasm about the relationship. Tine's pretty much stuck in a loop of self-doubt, transferring that very doubt onto Sarawat.
Since he thinks he's not doing enough, he wouldn't feel secure in their relationship. Thinking that Sarawat could be snatched up by someone better and more deserving of him.
He doesn't trust himself as a capable lover, so how could he trust Sarawat in all aspects of their relationship?
(lol I'm too emotionally invested in this series.)