Phi: The coals are ages old. How could they start a fire? And then Tam- calm, deliberate, his eyes locked with Phi- lights the fire, right after telling Phi to sleep at his place if he truly has no feelings for him. And the way the fire ignites at the word 'deal'. This was one epic scene and the perfect metaphor. Old coals, yes. But still burning.
Prince Ramil, the character he is. He strutted onto the dance floor, shaking the glass in his hand, raising it high with that look- jealous, commanding, and just a bit dangerous. He gave the glass a little shake, then let it shatter on the floor without flinching, and the look he threw afterward? Pure drama, pure attitude- absolutely unapologetic and iconic.
My frustration is at it's peak. The amount of miscommunication and the amount of pull and push this series has is just way more than necessary. If not for epi 8 being the last epi, I think I would have dropped it this episode purely out of frustration. I don't have a problem with angst but this has just been going around in circles.
This is good but I am getting very very very frustrated with the communication gap. Like oh my godd why are they not together already. If they don't clear this by next episode I think I might drop it out of frustration because I can't take it anymore.
And then Tam- calm, deliberate, his eyes locked with Phi- lights the fire, right after telling Phi to sleep at his place if he truly has no feelings for him. And the way the fire ignites at the word 'deal'. This was one epic scene and the perfect metaphor. Old coals, yes. But still burning.
I am not done with this line or that scene or that villian laugh of Nakan or that freaking preview. Epi 5 was really good!!
Damn!!! this line, that too in Gawin's voice.