Lol. Finally someone echo my sentiments. I got so pissed off that I stopped watching. I will continue when I'm…
Exactly. I didn't see what Mew did by bringing Boeing closer to himself as revenge. Like me, I'll like to keep the enemy close and beat them at their own game. Well, if Top cannot accept the new Mew, he can F off (I wish I wrote the script😆). The okd naive and innocent Mew is gone. Forgiving is one thing, forgetting is another. As if it's so easy to overcome a betrayl of that magnitude.
Navigating the tumultuous waves of love and betrayal, Mew finds himself amidst a whirlpool of emotions, sometimes…
How can I like this a thousand times? This is the first time since I started this series that I feel like crying. The fact that you captured Mew exactly how he is and how he's feeling, when he's so misunderstood. I had wish I could put everything in words the way you do.
It drives me crazy when guys like Top whine after seeing that their actions have consequences. "You'll never trust…
Lol. Finally someone echo my sentiments. I got so pissed off that I stopped watching. I will continue when I'm calmer. So he doesn't think it can work but he shows up at Mew's house univited after refusing to pick Mew's calls. Like dude, wtf do u want? Can Mew just tell this guy to piss off? I guess overcoming betrayal is done overnight since drama-world are usually pitch perfect. Kudos to those with "such" forgiving spirit that can forget things overnight and move on. Cannot be me. I'm petty asf.
Finally, aside from ep 1 and 2, I found another ep I like. It's so realistic how Perth reacted in the event of his father shooting. He was willing to give Sailom's brother, Saifah the benefit of doubt, until Saifah himself admitted to being the shooter. It's not Kanglan's responsibility to trust Saifah. That would be Sailom's job. Imagine him finding out his dad has been shot and his life in danger, just when he was going home to reconcile with him. That, right there, would have been a forever regrettable moment. Where I come from, that is known as "had I known!". I can also understand Kang asking Sailom to leave his house because I can only imagine how he must be feeling and blaming himself because if he wasn't a friend of Sailom, Saifah wouldn't have become a worker in their house and his dad wouldn't have been shot. Our brain works in mysterious albeit predictable ways. Chimon's reaction when he visited his brother was on point. Him also going to the escort job was a way to show how helpless he is in the face of poverty. That crippling and helpless feeling of having no way out, yet not wanting to steal from others. Despite Kang saying "poor people can do anything for money, he still showed up. Which means he is still willing to believe that Saifah might be innocent, just that he's hurt cos his dad is currently fighting for his life. *The only doubt I have is how he knew Sailom's exact location. Mysterious drama GPS I suppose*.
The only thing I disliked was Kang throwing money on Sailom's face, and humilating him by trying to insinuate that he will sleep with him. and pay him since all Sailom wanted is money. I understand that Kang is hurt but having known Sailom for a while, that was really low. Moreover, Sailom was just a victim of SA like few minutes ago. I'm grateful that Kang rescued him but that was a no. But I would ignore that because of that emotional scene at the end where he cried.
Hello there! This is my favourite question and one that I have debated for a while.People saying that straight…
Oh! Indeed I misunderstood what you said. I apologize for that. Now, let me go back and read what you wrote "slow-ly". Sorry, maybe I'm too tired so my brain is a bit slow today. I just closed from a 13hr shift. Now, I feel foolish.😅 Thanks also for clarifying that.
Lol I'm home now so I can reply properly. All I know is, Atom better not mess with Nick cos Nick might just bug everything Atom owns and expose him to the whole world. Nick is scary.
Well, if Top cannot accept the new Mew, he can F off (I wish I wrote the script😆). The okd naive and innocent Mew is gone.
Forgiving is one thing, forgetting is another.
As if it's so easy to overcome a betrayl of that magnitude.
This is the first time since I started this series that I feel like crying.
The fact that you captured Mew exactly how he is and how he's feeling, when he's so misunderstood.
I had wish I could put everything in words the way you do.
I'm hooked until the end🤧
So he doesn't think it can work but he shows up at Mew's house univited after refusing to pick Mew's calls. Like dude, wtf do u want? Can Mew just tell this guy to piss off?
I guess overcoming betrayal is done overnight since drama-world are usually pitch perfect.
Kudos to those with "such" forgiving spirit that can forget things overnight and move on. Cannot be me. I'm petty asf.
It's so realistic how Perth reacted in the event of his father shooting. He was willing to give Sailom's brother, Saifah the benefit of doubt, until Saifah himself admitted to being the shooter. It's not Kanglan's responsibility to trust Saifah. That would be Sailom's job. Imagine him finding out his dad has been shot and his life in danger, just when he was going home to reconcile with him. That, right there, would have been a forever regrettable moment. Where I come from, that is known as "had I known!". I can also understand Kang asking Sailom to leave his house because I can only imagine how he must be feeling and blaming himself because if he wasn't a friend of Sailom, Saifah wouldn't have become a worker in their house and his dad wouldn't have been shot. Our brain works in mysterious albeit predictable ways.
Chimon's reaction when he visited his brother was on point. Him also going to the escort job was a way to show how helpless he is in the face of poverty. That crippling and helpless feeling of having no way out, yet not wanting to steal from others.
Despite Kang saying "poor people can do anything for money, he still showed up. Which means he is still willing to believe that Saifah might be innocent, just that he's hurt cos his dad is currently fighting for his life.
*The only doubt I have is how he knew Sailom's exact location. Mysterious drama GPS I suppose*.
The only thing I disliked was Kang throwing money on Sailom's face, and humilating him by trying to insinuate that he will sleep with him. and pay him since all Sailom wanted is money. I understand that Kang is hurt but having known Sailom for a while, that was really low. Moreover, Sailom was just a victim of SA like few minutes ago. I'm grateful that Kang rescued him but that was a no. But I would ignore that because of that emotional scene at the end where he cried.
Lol, but thought we agreed that bugging/taping people without their knowledge is wrong? 😅🤣
Now, let me go back and read what you wrote "slow-ly".
Sorry, maybe I'm too tired so my brain is a bit slow today. I just closed from a 13hr shift. Now, I feel foolish.😅
Thanks also for clarifying that.
I'm home now so I can reply properly.
All I know is, Atom better not mess with Nick cos Nick might just bug everything Atom owns and expose him to the whole world. Nick is scary.