Gosh! I'm so glad I don't have to wear that white nursing uniform with that awful cap to work everyday. I'll take the ugliest scrubs over that! Anytime, Anyday.π¬π¬ It's 2025.
Now that Win knows for sure what Nut feels for him, it might be that Win could return to his adult self and have…
it might be that Win could return to his adult self and have a sense of fulfillment even if Nut passes away in the new timeline.//
Yes, I agree. I said something similar last week. I also don't think the purpose of this show is for the main character to actively try and change the series of bad events simply became he's got a chance via rebirth. When he wasn't actively trying to change anything, things actually did change and those changes came as a result of the little things he casually did. If anything, I think him being reborn helped him see the world differently so even if he doesn't end up together with Nut, he's gonna be fine.
For a moment, I did wonder if Pheem was injected with an aphrodisiac instead of Fetanyl. Maybe Jet is selling more than one type of drugs. But then again, it won't make sense because Pheem literally read the label on the little bottle before pocketing it. Oh, well, Idk. Guess we'll see.
I only have only teeny tiny complain about this show- The classic childhood friends trope that was just introduced.π I won't mention the rest because they don't bother me much. Regardless, this is a fun watch so far. Offroad is really nailing the facial expressions to a T and it looks like he has great fun filming this. The way Pheem just loves teasing Than. He's got Than sweating and panicking π (I'm not referring to the bathroom drugged scene.)
The crime of demanding male children from women which is how this madness started in the first place. Female children…
If he truly loved her, he would have known something was off. He would have waited to investigate some more before sentencing her to death. That was literally Ramphueng's last chance at justice. So, yeah, he's burning tooπ
I hope Risa outsmart all of them especially the misogynistic dad who thinks women are mere decorations. From now on, I'm in support of whatever Risa does. She deserves to connide and scheme just like the others and join the fight for the crown heir.
Thanβs second outfit was much better than the third.
Exactly what I said to myself when watching. Not sure why they looked at the classic "black and white" and thought, "yeah, that's the ONE!" Maybe because black and white is the universal bodyguard uniform colourπ€
ok, I understand why the first wife is cursed to burn in hell forever. But the husband? He was just deceived.…
The crime of demanding male children from women which is how this madness started in the first place. Female children were deemed worthless and it was on the women to "provide" a male child. Heck, legal wives were blamed and dethroned from grace only to be replaced by concubines when they can't give birth to a son. Moreover, he believed them. Obviously, he cared more about a son than getting to know his own wives. He didn't spend any more time to investigate that incident. He literally sentenced her to death by flogging. So, yeah, he's part of it too and he can burn with the rest of them.
Poor Ramphueng. Aside from the little Child Kromkwan, that man did not have another seed and those women did not bear any more children. Who else would bear the curse from generations to generations? No one. Aside from the child, I am totally in support of them all suffering a fate worse than death for what they did to her and her child. However, I wish she had only focused on pursuing the others in their every reincarnation instead of the little child who was innocent in all of this. How cruel!
I don't know but I really like this show. This is the first rebirth/time-travel plot I'm seeing where the lead doesn't actively try to change events for himself. Maybe there won't be a happy ending, at least not the way the audience expects. Strangely, I'm not even mad or unhappy about it. I'm more excited about how things are subtly changing in a way that Win hasn't realise yet. Unlike their past life, Nut is now the one showing his feelings for Win more and more and we can see him clearly reject Lin and is even planning on confessing to Win after the competition. To me, this is more important than Win trying to "get Nut to fall for him". I however, wish something could change about the secret illness. But then again, if we follow the logic of final destination, some specific things just can't be changed. Some people are destined to die at certain stages of life. So, I'm okay with the script even if Nut dies at the end. Will hurt but I'll understand. A second chance in life doesn't necessarily mean everything changes. It could mean we get the opportunity to see things differently. For Win who spent his last life wasting away for love lost and for the regrets he had
Okay. Judging by this episode, I have a nagging suspicion that there's a lot more going on with Ramil than he's letting on.
From what we know, Ramil was locked up in a painting for a 100yrs.
Then we got to see Punn having dreams of himself and Ramil in intimate moments and he always woke up from those dreams with nosebleeds.
In Ep 4, we learnt that Ramil could read minds but here is where it gets interesting. Punn had a moment with Ramil on the rooftop in those bed of roses with Ramil, only to find out that it's not real. That is not simply a mind reading thing. It looks to me like Ramil planted/projected that moment into Punn's head. This begs the question- what exactly are the limits to Ramil's mind control abilities?
Now, in Ep 5, Pokpong had a nose bleed when he had his memory erase/uttered by Ramil.
Is it possible that Ramil has been influencing Punn's dreams even before they met? But how? If he was chained up, there's no way he will be able to come and go from the painting whenever he wants. That curse was a strong one and unless, the curse grew weaker, there's no way. Theory- Ramil and Punn are linked somehow and those dreams were foreshadows. Perhaps, whatever links them is related to Ramil being a vampire and his abilities. Could it be the power of the curse? π€
I mean... Dhevi, her ass knows Krailert has been gay this whole time, and I bet she definitely knows his pen name…
So my question is, why didn't she have Naran killed like she did that poor actor? The affair had been going on for quite some time, and a woman like her wouldn't let that slide one bit.//
Because Dhvei never intended to kill that poor actor. Her dad did. She did ask her dad to help her get Krailert but she didn't ask him to do it by killing him. That's on her dad. However, doesn't really change the fact that she trapped a gay man to herself in a loveless marriage.
Yes, I agree. I said something similar last week. I also don't think the purpose of this show is for the main character to actively try and change the series of bad events simply became he's got a chance via rebirth. When he wasn't actively trying to change anything, things actually did change and those changes came as a result of the little things he casually did.
If anything, I think him being reborn helped him see the world differently so even if he doesn't end up together with Nut, he's gonna be fine.
Literally rolled my eyes too
But then again, it won't make sense because Pheem literally read the label on the little bottle before pocketing it. Oh, well, Idk. Guess we'll see.
I won't mention the rest because they don't bother me much.
Regardless, this is a fun watch so far.
Offroad is really nailing the facial expressions to a T and it looks like he has great fun filming this.
The way Pheem just loves teasing Than. He's got Than sweating and panicking π (I'm not referring to the bathroom drugged scene.)
From now on, I'm in support of whatever Risa does. She deserves to connide and scheme just like the others and join the fight for the crown heir.
Not sure why they looked at the classic "black and white" and thought, "yeah, that's the ONE!"
Maybe because black and white is the universal bodyguard uniform colourπ€
Moreover, he believed them. Obviously, he cared more about a son than getting to know his own wives. He didn't spend any more time to investigate that incident. He literally sentenced her to death by flogging. So, yeah, he's part of it too and he can burn with the rest of them.
Aside from the child, I am totally in support of them all suffering a fate worse than death for what they did to her and her child. However, I wish she had only focused on pursuing the others in their every reincarnation instead of the little child who was innocent in all of this.
How cruel!
Maybe there won't be a happy ending, at least not the way the audience expects.
Strangely, I'm not even mad or unhappy about it.
I'm more excited about how things are subtly changing in a way that Win hasn't realise yet.
Unlike their past life, Nut is now the one showing his feelings for Win more and more and we can see him clearly reject Lin and is even planning on confessing to Win after the competition.
To me, this is more important than Win trying to "get Nut to fall for him".
I however, wish something could change about the secret illness. But then again, if we follow the logic of final destination, some specific things just can't be changed. Some people are destined to die at certain stages of life. So, I'm okay with the script even if Nut dies at the end. Will hurt but I'll understand.
A second chance in life doesn't necessarily mean everything changes. It could mean we get the opportunity to see things differently. For Win who spent his last life wasting away for love lost and for the regrets he had
From what we know, Ramil was locked up in a painting for a 100yrs.
Then we got to see Punn having dreams of himself and Ramil in intimate moments and he always woke up from those dreams with nosebleeds.
In Ep 4, we learnt that Ramil could read minds but here is where it gets interesting. Punn had a moment with Ramil on the rooftop in those bed of roses with Ramil, only to find out that it's not real. That is not simply a mind reading thing. It looks to me like Ramil planted/projected that moment into Punn's head. This begs the question- what exactly are the limits to Ramil's mind control abilities?
Now, in Ep 5, Pokpong had a nose bleed when he had his memory erase/uttered by Ramil.
Is it possible that Ramil has been influencing Punn's dreams even before they met? But how? If he was chained up, there's no way he will be able to come and go from the painting whenever he wants. That curse was a strong one and unless, the curse grew weaker, there's no way.
Theory- Ramil and Punn are linked somehow and those dreams were foreshadows. Perhaps, whatever links them is related to Ramil being a vampire and his abilities. Could it be the power of the curse? π€
P.S: DON'T WANT NOVEL SPOILERS. THANKS.
Because Dhvei never intended to kill that poor actor. Her dad did.
She did ask her dad to help her get Krailert but she didn't ask him to do it by killing him. That's on her dad. However, doesn't really change the fact that she trapped a gay man to herself in a loveless marriage.
However, there's no guarantee that either of them will be good parents. Honestly, this vould go either way.