I posted my observations for this episode. Guys do give a read if you like.https://rdey.tumblr.com/post/669634923525750784/i-would-like-to-list-down-some-reasons-as-to-why…
I've been busy with Sunday errands though. And tomorrow's the start of an ultra-busy workweek for me, so less interaction. But I have been reading. I guess I will see you once in a while until Friday.
Just when I thought that Pat will own the dare, Pran have a trick or two up in his sleeves that left Pat... and…
As soon as Pat realised he has feelings for Pran, he's in for some hard falling.
Imagine yourself having loved someone since highschool (under the presumption that he never felt the same way about you). And when you suddenly realised he had feelings for you , he then dared turn in to a flirting competition.
You already fell years ago and have always been in love.
He just realised it (and he only suspects and teases you that you loved him first). You, having that advantage will pull every trick in the hat to have him down on his knees (pun intended).
Let's not be hasty writing Wai off. Like Benedict explained in one of his comments here, Wai's war freak mindset…
People whose first recourse is always violence at college age are not really redeemable - if you haven't matured enough to find healthier ways to deal with social tension you don't belong in college and probably not society. ---- 100% agree. However, hot-headedness amongst a few rotten tomatoes are inevitable. In my time in the mid-90s at the university, frat wars were scary. Like they happened right in campus. There were even shootings.
Not sure what it's like in Thai universities, but I'm pretty sure they were not lacking in bullies and warfreaks.
I would wildly guess that the writer intends to show that these things happen for real. Might be essential but may have overlooked to tone down too much aggression.
I'm with you in saying it sort of makes it less enjoyable. Scenes like these though, I don't pay as much attention. I would watch the show in full, then when I re-watch, I skip the bits that are quite distasteful, or probably not for me. :-)
omg why did i forget all about that scene in he’s coming to me.
I thought that was the best scene of the series. That and the coming out to the mum. But I couldn't relate to the coming out scene though because I didn't have that kind of coming out story with my folks. It touched my heart, but not as much as it broke me when he desperately wanted to clear things up with P'Med on the rooftop he seemed out of his mind (that I can say I can relate to).
Oh no, please don't remind me of them here. I love their love story so much in UWMA, but at the same time was…
Soz, mate. But just like you UWMA was heartbreaking for me. I questioned my decision at the time when I did a marathon of all the episodes in a single day. I had to take three days of mental health leave from work because I was all over the place.
I still watch it from time to time (not much on the dark and heavy scenes though).
Yes!! I can't forget that scene in he is coming to me
I kinda didn't want to mention the title because when I do it sounds inappropriate. Because I have a filthy mind most of the time. He's Coming To Me. He's Coming To Me. LOL
If in EP04 and 05 we felt so heartbroken. What if Pat and Pran shared the same fate as Korn Ariyasakul and Intouch Chatpokin?
Drop your random what ifs in the replies. You may refer to plots of previous BLs you've watched, or come up with your own made up twist. (Just for fun)
When I saw the trailer I really thought he was talking to Pat so I was shocked to see that he actually told that…
That was what we all thought in the preview. That somewhere in that beach trip he said that to Pat. I was surprised to actually see that it was delivered in another scene. But I knew that he meant differently.
"We know how it's going to end. Isn't it better not to start at all?"
We all know that even though Pran was talking to Wai about music, playing the guitar and his mum being very much against it, he was referring to Pat and whatever relationship he could have with him. Of course, Wai doesn't know this so it was made to be all about [music and the guitar].
Pran's lines can be tricky. Not misplaced, but intentionally said in one scene but refers to another (as a way of expressing his feeling).
Jimmy is doing a fantastic job as Wai, and I'm really looking forward to him in a lead role, but his character…
Let's not be hasty writing Wai off. Like Benedict explained in one of his comments here, Wai's war freak mindset can be explained (NOT excused though).
He has a bone (bones... a few of them) to pick with Pat and his gang. When he apologised for flipping the finger that started the fight on EP01, Pat was ready to take it as agreed between him and Pran. Unluckily, Korn didn't so another gang war ensued.
He was bullied at the bar, was filmed and was posted. He couldn't have turned the other cheek, so another fight ensued.
At the beach however, he was being suspicious and overprotective of Pran. And he said he was at the end of his rope. Meaning, he tried his best to tolerate the antics Pat was pulling to get Pran's attention.
I really hope we don't get anymore of the violence - does anyone really behave like that - and in college? The dreaded and traditional violent rivalry between architects and engineers? --- Not very often but it still does happen in universities. Frat wars, Org battles. These are things that can be avoided, but people can sometimes just be too hotheaded.
Imagine yourself having loved someone since highschool (under the presumption that he never felt the same way about you). And when you suddenly realised he had feelings for you , he then dared turn in to a flirting competition.
You already fell years ago and have always been in love.
He just realised it (and he only suspects and teases you that you loved him first). You, having that advantage will pull every trick in the hat to have him down on his knees (pun intended).
Not sure what it's like in Thai universities, but I'm pretty sure they were not lacking in bullies and warfreaks.
I would wildly guess that the writer intends to show that these things happen for real. Might be essential but may have overlooked to tone down too much aggression.
I'm with you in saying it sort of makes it less enjoyable. Scenes like these though, I don't pay as much attention. I would watch the show in full, then when I re-watch, I skip the bits that are quite distasteful, or probably not for me. :-)
That's why she told Pat's dad that he wasn't so great himself and if he wanted her to say it out loud.
Pat's dad might have been hiding the fact that Pat is not Pat, and the real Pat is still somewhere out there.
Just for laughs, my lovelies. Don't take it seriously.
I still watch it from time to time (not much on the dark and heavy scenes though).
Drop your random what ifs in the replies. You may refer to plots of previous BLs you've watched, or come up with your own made up twist. (Just for fun)
With my mum going mad, and our friends in a fight,
Our love might not be right.
- that's Barney the Purple Dinosaur singing the new theme for Pat & Pran's love story
Come to think of it, if we were left with nothing but the goodness of Pat and Pran, we wouldn't be here.
We all know that even though Pran was talking to Wai about music, playing the guitar and his mum being very much against it, he was referring to Pat and whatever relationship he could have with him. Of course, Wai doesn't know this so it was made to be all about [music and the guitar].
Pran's lines can be tricky. Not misplaced, but intentionally said in one scene but refers to another (as a way of expressing his feeling).
Exhibit A: He's Coming To Me monologue (where he stayed in the rain and got sick after)
Exhibit B: Bad Buddy EP05
Need I say more? LOL
He has a bone (bones... a few of them) to pick with Pat and his gang. When he apologised for flipping the finger that started the fight on EP01, Pat was ready to take it as agreed between him and Pran. Unluckily, Korn didn't so another gang war ensued.
He was bullied at the bar, was filmed and was posted. He couldn't have turned the other cheek, so another fight ensued.
At the beach however, he was being suspicious and overprotective of Pran. And he said he was at the end of his rope. Meaning, he tried his best to tolerate the antics Pat was pulling to get Pran's attention.
I really hope we don't get anymore of the violence - does anyone really behave like that - and in college? The dreaded and traditional violent rivalry between architects and engineers? --- Not very often but it still does happen in universities. Frat wars, Org battles. These are things that can be avoided, but people can sometimes just be too hotheaded.