"...but don't you dare disrespect your father." Cracks me up that your first thought is incest when hearing…
IQIYI, 51:53. And the phrase "messing with" has like 5 different meanings, I don't know why you would jump immediately to a character having an incestual relationship with their father when so many other definitions are possible/make probably more sense. You can see the father character in the intro to the drama.
I watched the first episode out of boredom after reading some comments... People were saying it's like softcore…
"...but don't you dare disrespect your father." Cracks me up that your first thought is incest when hearing that line. My first thought was actually Gangster or Mafia because of the way the father points his gun and smirks at the same time.
Middle of Episode 7 and I just need to vent a little about Mike's character Oh: he is telling his mother that she is only thinking of her reputation and that he is behaving the way he does because of her. I am sorry but doesn't she have a right to maintain what she has worked for throughout her life? Is it in any way fair to expect her to accept all his shit and thus risk to lose what she has worked for? To go to court? She already did some shady stuff to "help him out with Muenfah" and she clearly told him to stay out of it. Very easy to follow, right? And what does he do? Walks right into the club to cause a massive scene/violence. Let's also mention that he drugged Teerak and his friends in the first episode and wanted to force him into a relationship. And that he tried to blackmail another woman (basically risking the livelihood of her family) into breaking up Fah and Rak. And all the other times he seems to have "messed with" Teerak. Also walking around university and flaunting his name and "power" as if they are anything that he has worked for. It's what his mother has worked for. But yeah, just tell her that you are this way because of a mother who doesn't ask about your self-caused injuries when you are putting her work and her achievements at risk. Sorry, I just had to leave my thoughts somewhere. :D
I really hope the next episode is lighter bc I need something to bring me up
After reading the novel I think I can say that most of the upcoming episodes (regarding Phoon and Fah) will feel much lighter than what we started this season with. There will probably be one more painful episode and the rest will feel more like healing and love and sweetness ^^)
I've seen a few people say Charan's expressions are monotonous, but you know, he's a royal guard. Lightly bickering…
Tbh, being expressionless (the way he is required to act) makes it even more fun when something happens that causes Charan to lose his stoic demeanour for a moment. Like when he can't help but to smile or is shocked. And as we have seen with other drama, we will see him open up over he run of the 14 episodes - and then he will show his emotions more clearly. Don't know how else people would expect a royal guard to behave during the first episodes of a drama.
quick question is this show inspired by a Nobel or is it an original serie?Edit (PS): also funny to see everyone…
It's inspired by the novel of the same name, "The Next Prince" by CEO ft. Ennice. You can purchase the English ebooks via the Meb app or the Lunarwrite app, but both books/all chapters cost from 50€ to 60€ @_____@
This is such a weird comment, especially considering that this drama is "relying" on so much more than just a…
Haha, now knowing what you actually meant to say I feel bad for replying to you in the way I did. xD Thank you for explaining what you meant to say, now I actually get it. Yeah, the episode was beautiful and fun in its own way, even without the sex scene. I guess the reason everyone is mostly talking about those last couple of minutes is because it was done in such an explosive way and because the impact felt so big right after the emotional confession/kiss. And I guess it's just fun to talk about the honey and carpet cleaning costs. ^^ Once again thank you for replying. Have a calm day on your end. :)
Gonna be completely honest, I skipped that scene 😔If the show relies purely on those scenes is it really good?…
This is such a weird comment, especially considering that this drama is "relying" on so much more than just a great sex scene. I watched the first three episodes in one go because Top Form is entertaining and offers some beautiful camera work, great acting and many fun/sweet moments. And also offers great chemistry between the two leads. Episode 4 alone would have already been amazing (in my opinion) for the tension that was built throughout the episode and the beautiful confession scene towards the end. Haha, I sat there in amazement because it just felt so special and beautiful. The sex scene afterwards just took it up another step and delivered something else worth talking about. So no, Top Form isn't purely relying on "those scenes", people watched the first episodes for more than just "that".
This had me glued to the screen very quickly and kept me transfixed. This has to be the best I've seen as BL vampire…
I will always love and miss the silliness of OMG Vampire but at the same time I can also understand why many people didn't like it. Let's hope for a succesful run of My Golden Blood <3
This being only at 7.9 is criminal 😂 but if it was GMMTV or Domandi yall would eat this up. Y’all either…
This is such a weird comment - what is so bad about a 7.9? Personally I gave it an 8.0 which feels like a very fair rating to me. As for GMMTV or Domundi - what are you on about? Have you never looked at the comment sections of those dramas and the way that some people complain about them? Personally I don't mind Mame in general, actually watched this drama because of Noeul and Boss, didn't find the plot to be that difficult to understand. I feel that the rating of 7.9 is deserved - the acting was good, the show often times was fun and entertaining. But in the end they didn't really do anything with the parallel universes which felt like a huge letdown. Also the way that the whole stalking (for years) was so easily excused... that actually was baffling to me. I also want to add that something is really wrong with Cir's family, but that's probably just me. ^^ So yeah, an ok drama with a 7.9 rating.
Yeah, earlier I faced the same problem. Subscribed to like 5 different streaming services, but none of them offer this very popular drama for international audience members. *sigh*
You can see the father character in the intro to the drama.
Yeah, the episode was beautiful and fun in its own way, even without the sex scene. I guess the reason everyone is mostly talking about those last couple of minutes is because it was done in such an explosive way and because the impact felt so big right after the emotional confession/kiss. And I guess it's just fun to talk about the honey and carpet cleaning costs. ^^
Once again thank you for replying. Have a calm day on your end. :)