Noooo donβt avoid itβs not as sad as an ending everyone keeps saying I mean if you look at it they actually…
All my life, I've always avoided shows with tragic endings especially because I'm an emotional watcher who gets pulled into the story. It's also the reason I'm not a fan of toxic romance with bad SA plots and DVs. Sometimes, it takes me months to a year to shake off the effect of very sad shows and shelved somewhere deep in my mind and years later, I try hard not to get pulled into all that sadness again when people are talking about it. It's why I'm scared to finish this show. If I had known, I'll choose not to start it. Despite my love for Jeff Satur, I refused to watch "The Paradise of Thorns" because I heard of how sad it is π
If you had watched the end of the last episode you would at least have a guess for why he reacts that way
Exactly.ππ It's hilarious reading that comment when many of us now know why Punn wears that indifferent faceπ They think his indifferent expression is because the actor cannot act meanwhile, there's a whole reason for it.. That's why people should watch things properly before criticising others.
Great! I think exactly the sameBuuuuut what is the reason Punn doing nothing and acting foolβ¦he wants to collect…
I don't think so. Although, we recognise both their faces from the dream, it might not be clear to him. The necklace is what he remembers from the dream, I think. Plus, he might have already agreed to kill Ramil even before he saved him from the painting. They have a list of vampires to kill afterall. Anyway, this is my theory π
I also get this feeling that he knows Punn is a hunter. That's why he told him the way to kill him and he was…
Exactly. I feel like he's testing Punn by telling him that information. Now that Punn knows exactly how to kill him, will he even want to kill him anymore?π
Me: interesting. Does this mean Ramil at some point has recovered his mind reading ability? If so, I wonder what he's read from Punn's mind so far. I have a strong feeling that Ramil knows or atleast suspects that Punn is a vampire hunter but is not saying anything and is playing along with him in order to try and convince him that not all vampires are evil. I don't buy that "I'm falling in love with you" act from Ramil. It feels like he's putting on an act. Being suddenly in love with Punn can be credited to the curse but I feel like Ramil knows exactly what he's doing. Plus, him telling Punn exactly how to kill him is sus. Is that really a show of trust or is he testing Punn? Well, what will Punn do now? Kill Ramil with the information he gave him? Well played, Ramilπ
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He cleared him and I loved it. The past life is the past life. He's Peem, not Pawat. If Khem's gonna love him, he'll have to love him for who he is, not because of their past life. To me, this show has done justice to this plot, better than every other show with a similar plot that I've ever seen.
Is it just me or does it feel like there's still no progress in either of their storylines even though we have just 3 eps left?π€ I feel like 8eps are just not enough to fully flesh out the entire story. I feel like I saw more of Victor pinning over Trin than I did of Trin and Tanwa's storyline in this ep. It's looking like a sad ending already, which I'm okay with. Just feel like something should have happened or should be happening since we're already halfway through.
It's why I'm scared to finish this show. If I had known, I'll choose not to start it.
Despite my love for Jeff Satur, I refused to watch "The Paradise of Thorns" because I heard of how sad it is π
They think his indifferent expression is because the actor cannot act meanwhile, there's a whole reason for it.. That's why people should watch things properly before criticising others.
Plus, he might have already agreed to kill Ramil even before he saved him from the painting. They have a list of vampires to kill afterall.
Anyway, this is my theory π
Me: interesting. Does this mean Ramil at some point has recovered his mind reading ability? If so, I wonder what he's read from Punn's mind so far.
I have a strong feeling that Ramil knows or atleast suspects that Punn is a vampire hunter but is not saying anything and is playing along with him in order to try and convince him that not all vampires are evil.
I don't buy that "I'm falling in love with you" act from Ramil. It feels like he's putting on an act. Being suddenly in love with Punn can be credited to the curse but I feel like Ramil knows exactly what he's doing.
Plus, him telling Punn exactly how to kill him is sus. Is that really a show of trust or is he testing Punn?
Well, what will Punn do now? Kill Ramil with the information he gave him? Well played, Ramilπ
Disclaimer: No novel spoilers under my comment, please.
All I can say is, Boun is a freaking genuis! Just wow.
The past life is the past life. He's Peem, not Pawat. If Khem's gonna love him, he'll have to love him for who he is, not because of their past life.
To me, this show has done justice to this plot, better than every other show with a similar plot that I've ever seen.
I feel like 8eps are just not enough to fully flesh out the entire story.
I feel like I saw more of Victor pinning over Trin than I did of Trin and Tanwa's storyline in this ep.
It's looking like a sad ending already, which I'm okay with. Just feel like something should have happened or should be happening since we're already halfway through.