The elder brother rented the room with one bed, experienced the brother’s constant desire for close body contact, was obviously sober enough to try to kiss his younger brother and apparently enjoyed the special treatment he received. The only sorrow he felt afterwards was that he might have turned his younger brother gay. How can this be rape??? Okay, the brother has a mental problem, but that is not the point. The brothers are good looking; lets hope we get to see more close combat scenes.
If that issue causes you so much anxiety, why not watch bl from other places? This bua/mia thing is not a “problem”…
Calling the bf to be a wife doesn’t do any harm; to anybody. Those are words only. You just claim that it is problematic. Where is the proof? Actually, I think your claim is problematic. You have an uninformed opinion about something that happens far away from the society you live in and want to force others to change their behavior according to your standards. How is your attitude different from that of the Spanish priests who came to the Americas to “save” the souls of the natives from the devil? I sense the same kind of zealotry here. Other people believe that it is harmful to women when they leave the house without being fully veiled. So why should your opinion be considered more worthy our respect than those of others? Smells like White privilege… Personally I think you are entitled to wreak havoc upon the society you belong to; there is probably not much culture worth preserving to begin with – so keep going, but keep your censor’s scissors away from other peoples’ ways of life. ;-)
If that issue causes you so much anxiety, why not watch bl from other places? This bua/mia thing is not a “problem”…
This bua/mia trope pretty accurately reflects current usage. So what should they do? Speak in a way that is detached from reality? Besides, in your profile you self identify as female. How can you claim to know how gay people feel or ought to feel, especially those living in places on the other side of the planet??? The matter - naturally - doesn’t even concern you, so why should your opinion even been taken seriously? Or, to say it even more bluntly, who gives you the right to advocate for people whose experience you do not share? Teasing and jesting is part of the flirting game, so what? Believe gay men, when they say it’s harmless. And again, why watch bl from Thailand in the first place if you cannot stand pop art that has not been bowdlerized yet?
ep 5 was still the best ep imo... like the past 2 eps havent been able to top that. Aside from that I really don't…
If that issue causes you so much anxiety, why not watch bl from other places? This bua/mia thing is not a “problem” in itself. The problem is your cultural insensitivity and disrespect for other peoples’ ways of life. Besides, isn’t it revealing that nobody complains about the fact that the village kids don’t have a real school, but the subtleties of pillow talk move hearts and minds???
Bruh the doctor is violating some law right? Aren't medical records part of Data Privacy Act or some sort? Thailand…
Tian went upcountry without telling the rangers that he had received a heart transplant only seven months prior. Dr Nam didn’t sent him back immediately after his blackout, even though it would have been the reasonable thing to do. Since the doc is the physician responsible for the well-being of all the people working for the foundation, he has a right to know the medical history of his patient, otherwise he would neglect his duties. I mean, it’s kind of strange in the first place that the people there didn’t even know his family name. Since his father worked in a high position in the ministry responsible for national forests, Tian certainly didn’t want to reveal that he is a hi-so kid either. His father probably belongs into the same category of “publicly planting trees but adorning the living room with elephant tusks” and after his heart was broken the newborn angel descended from the capital city to the poor villagers in order to atone for the sins of his family. (Just speculating.)
Back during ep 1 I said Torfun's death was related to Tian. Ppl said I was wrong cause she was in Chiang Mai,…
Somewhere early in this episode the old Tian and his friends talk about the fact that Tian’s parents had sold his car. That very car was involved in an accident that killed the lady teacher. That’s why Tian thinks he is somehow responsible. :-p
I was more surprised by the captain reaction...he just left...
Did Dr Ban not disclose to Oat, the psychologist and Sorawit in ep 11 that the police chief is hunting him and Tan, and that inspector M is helping them? In ep 12 the cops threatened Oat already, that he would get into serious trouble if he did not reveal Dr Ban’s whereabouts; so, by ep 13 everybody in the hospital knows that some policemen are crooks and some are not.
I was more surprised by the captain reaction...he just left...
I think it was more of a silent agreement that for the time being the cop would be allowed to leave the scene undisturbed if he immediately stopped his attempt to murder the inspector. It looked kind of elegant…
Ep 13 is not so great. Kind of far-fetched that Sia Por should be at the right time at the right spot to kill a corrupt policeman threatening Sorawit. And that Jane agreed to these terrible orgies is not particularly plausible either. Otherwise great series. Can’t wait to see Inspector M rising from the almost dead.
I have a question, why Tan and Bun keep calling each other 'Khun' ?! As far as i know Khun means 'Sir' to show…
They are officially not even a couple yet, so the informal pronoun would be too intimate. Khun (= mister) is rather neutral, and not too formal either, and it has one big advantage – both can use it with each other without implying a hierarchy of age or status, the elder in general being considered superior. The relationship between the doc and the mafia scion/teacher is pretty equal, unlike the one of That and Sorawit.
One change I hope they make from the novel to the series is that Inspector Aem gets a boyfriend on the show.In…
There certainly was some erotic tension. Inspector M not only took the doctor out, he also brought him back home and prepared a meal for the doctor to eat the next morning. And all these efforts to demonstrate that there are also some clean policemen out there… But, alas, the doc fell for the bad boy with mafia background. Personally I would have preferred a story line in which the doc had given the inspector more opportunities to show off his inherent qualities, but okay, one cannot have it all.
I don't know if it's the amount of Western TV influence that I'm used to, but the entire time I was just screaming…
I wished that TV in the West did in fact disseminate common sense, but since it doesn’t, that cannot be the foundation for your bewilderment. One indeed has to wonder how the doctor kept his soul and body together during all these hours…
Actually, I think your claim is problematic. You have an uninformed opinion about something that happens far away from the society you live in and want to force others to change their behavior according to your standards. How is your attitude different from that of the Spanish priests who came to the Americas to “save” the souls of the natives from the devil? I sense the same kind of zealotry here. Other people believe that it is harmful to women when they leave the house without being fully veiled. So why should your opinion be considered more worthy our respect than those of others? Smells like White privilege…
Personally I think you are entitled to wreak havoc upon the society you belong to; there is probably not much culture worth preserving to begin with – so keep going, but keep your censor’s scissors away from other peoples’ ways of life. ;-)
Besides, in your profile you self identify as female. How can you claim to know how gay people feel or ought to feel, especially those living in places on the other side of the planet??? The matter - naturally - doesn’t even concern you, so why should your opinion even been taken seriously? Or, to say it even more bluntly, who gives you the right to advocate for people whose experience you do not share? Teasing and jesting is part of the flirting game, so what? Believe gay men, when they say it’s harmless.
And again, why watch bl from Thailand in the first place if you cannot stand pop art that has not been bowdlerized yet?
Besides, isn’t it revealing that nobody complains about the fact that the village kids don’t have a real school, but the subtleties of pillow talk move hearts and minds???
I mean, it’s kind of strange in the first place that the people there didn’t even know his family name. Since his father worked in a high position in the ministry responsible for national forests, Tian certainly didn’t want to reveal that he is a hi-so kid either. His father probably belongs into the same category of “publicly planting trees but adorning the living room with elephant tusks” and after his heart was broken the newborn angel descended from the capital city to the poor villagers in order to atone for the sins of his family. (Just speculating.)