Ik Maze is supposedly the unlikeable character here, but I can't stand Phap. He might seem quirky and all but…
Phap’s eggs are so organic that they most likely are of a better quality than anything you can buy in a shop, and they are super fresh as well. And considering the other visitors of this blog, – like the frog eaters and those people who devour everything that has legs (with the exception of chairs and tables), a raw egg is nothing even remotely exotic I guess. :-p
This was my feeling last week. He's so unlikeable. People came on here defending him because he's been through…
You two guys don’t understand a man’s heart. It is one thing to accept being in love, it is a very different thing to put it into clear words, and it is most difficult to speak them out in front of the beloved person. Poramet and Phap have not suffered enough yet to let the excuses and pretenses fall apart. My sense is that a huge taifun is building up over Japan…
It's bad writing. If both of them were emotionally constipated since the beginning it might work, but Phap has…
He was expressive about his feelings when the stakes were low. Now he has reached a turning point in his life and both guys are in the right age and mentally mature enough for a long-term relationship that might last decades. I actually like the Poramet of ep 10. He is willing to sacrifice his desire for the sake of Phap’s well-being. Quite a development for a guy who at first sanitized his hand after shaking that of the artist.
many problems in most BLs could be solved simply with "Babe, could we talk?" not all this angst over undeclared…
Maybe that’s why there are hardly any GLs around? They would most likely consist of endless chatter, no action, no sex, and were to end after three episodes with a lesbian couple, three adopted street kids and a flock of cats. How is that supposed to attract viewers to watch ads for herbal inhalers, facial creams and masks and ink printers?
You mean Poramet and Nueng have an intimate reunion, Than finds a new lover from another series, Poramet and Phap part ways after the paining has been finished, Phap takes his share of the money and travels to Japan in order to forget everything, end of story?
Hoped for more in 9. I still don't understand WHY Phap even wants Maze? He's not a nice guy (yet). Emotionally…
First comes sexual attraction, then grows an emotional attachment and a desire to protect and heal Poramet from his trauma of loss. When Poramet says mean things, he is trying to create a distance between himself and Phap, because he is afraid of coming close to anybody, somebody he might loose again like his parent or his step-brother. That’s why he was so furious about the painting and the title. Phap had looked at him and saw how he really was under that fashionable suits. But I’m sure the next episode will make this clear. Poramet might have done a mistake by hiring Phap for the company, but he chose the right guy to come into his private life.
what an a$$hole, how is that teasing? Phap has always been direct about his feelings for Maze he didn't need to…
Ahh, don’t worry, Poramet will soon find out that his lover got a bruise while saving his step brother. Just wait and see… until he unwraps his belated birthday present.
That really sad that the choice of the writer it's to make us feel like Nueng (and Maze) think that people without…
Well, maybe his frustration and jealousy made Phap step out of his usual routine and surprise you with a darker side of his soul that you didn’t expect was there. But lets not over analyze this; it is a tv series without any artistic aspirations whatsoever. It’s just fluffy entertainment.
That really sad that the choice of the writer it's to make us feel like Nueng (and Maze) think that people without…
If the world was full of perfect people, it would be terribly boring to watch a telenovela about it. Lets see it this way – Poramet will have to make amends for his behavior. And let us hope we will be allowed to watch Phap opening him up and chisel away all the foibles and his conceit.
That really sad that the choice of the writer it's to make us feel like Nueng (and Maze) think that people without…
Nueng is trying to escalate the situation, so that his clingy step-brother finally moves on and opens up to the guy who loves him. Phap does the exact same thing with Kuea and Elle.
I totally don't get the ending of episode 8, since it was Phap himself to tell Maze to clarify things... ^^'I'm…
Phap suffers because he gives all this good advice and moral support to the man he loves, but his beloved one is not capable of showing respect or affection (yet). The fact that Poramet’s character develops, is because objectively there is plenty of room for improvement. Remember the scene, where he asks Phap why he helped Nueng, though he does not like him. I mean, what a question… It was the decent thing to do, and Phap did it.
But I’m sure the next episode will make this clear. Poramet might have done a mistake by hiring Phap for the company, but he chose the right guy to come into his private life.
That wine looked suspicious though…