Same formula as Gaya Sa Pelikula and Quaranthings: two people thrust into a situation of living together, this time because of COVID. The same sort of ending: sweet and positive and open-ended. The good thing about Stuck is we see two people with different thoughts on relationships. Reb is more fanciful and dreamy, JM is more grounded. Both are really flawed characters, so this is good. They recognise that they are flawed and acknowledge their differences in the end. The development between them feels organic. Reb thought it was going one way, while JM saw it another. Well done, Ride or Die, for taking the formula and making it work again! Great work by the actors. Does the Canlas gene just have acting written into it?
Perfect! This is how you do a continuation to an epic story. Don't try to out-epic it, just continue and add to the lore! Oh trying to find himself and Teh not liking the changes, but come back to him in the end. A perfect ending to a journey of self-discovery and coming of age.
From an acting perspective, Krist and Fah are on point! Amazing together! Then, again Krist has chemistry with any other actor. Love seeing Aom in action. She is lovely and aging amazingly. Saiparn is playing an amazingly over-the-top character and seems to be having fun with it.
For the drama, I can't help but wonder if the father is still alive. The credits keep showing him, although that could be because his image is everywhere. I don't think Get killed him. She seems to have wanted power, but not to that extent. She should have also been a little more mature and not have such a relationship with Yu. She's 2x his age and his father's wife! Roong is a bad a$$! All the brains to be a Professor and all the cunning to be a worthy business person if she wasn't so evil! Mei attacked Get and Yu with a gun and got away with it that she has a bruised brain? Comeon! She was explicitly over the top even before! Yes, wanting to preserve the name and money of her dad, but this is just madness! If she really becomes Chairman what will happen to the company with her behaviour!
Aey was basically the villain in the series, but did he deserve this ending? Now that he's typecasted as Sib's BF (like how some fans can't separate Krist and Singto, two epic actors in their own rights) he has to be someone's boy toy to make ends meet? Also, how was he even informed of Sib's party?
Saymork wasn't a bad character, did he deserve this ending? Why couldn't he be happy at least? Did we have to close with him near tears? Also, how was he at Sib's party to begin with?
Where did the story of Book go? What was the point if it didn't come to some head?
I could handle the twist of Bua getting possessed and every member of the crew is in on it except Sib, but that was the main plot/ conflict?
Tiffy and Tum were the only truly good thing in here. We finally, finally get to see the hetero couple happy in a BL. Usually, they are forgotten far in the background (See: Manow and unknown BF in UWMA and May and M in SOTUS).
I do hope that this is some intro to De Hup having a continuation of the other characters. Bua getting into a relationship (as hinted), the continuation of the Book story, and possibly some good, if not happy, ending for Aye and Saymork.
The fact that Oh-aew was having a hard time adapting to College life and Bangkok was just epic to see.
Teh has been suddenly wrenched into reality about his chosen career. Kim giving up on acting and taking another job was just a hard slap to him. Oh-aew changing majors from what Teh thought was their chosen path was also hard. This portrays, quite well, the fleeting young ideologic innocence when reality hits.
Oh-aew is changing in ways Teh never expected, and he finds himself less attracted to the Oh-aew who is in a sort of self-discovery mode. Oh-aew really cares for Teh and wants to be the best partner for him. Oh-aew also just wants to spend as much time as possible with Teh, even going to the plays with him, or just wanting to be asked. I'm not blaming Oh-aew here, but he really hasn't noticed the toll his changes are having on Teh, and communication between the two is not 100%. Teh, also, is still deeply in love with him, but he seems ill-prepared for the changes he's seeing in his partner.
On the attraction to Jai it can happen. They have become close and Teh is feeling some attraction to him at this point. I hope Jai is not just playing Best Director and trying to get the most out of his actor by stringing him along that emotional path.
Using the sexual encounter as a sort of "homework" to relive a past experience was bad on Teh"s part, agreed. It's even sadder as Oh-aew found it such an amazing experience. The writer has really framed Teh as the anti-hero in this one.
Even though the ending was sad. I still feel like it was the perfect ending to the series.
Wasn't really a sad ending. There's still hope. They're still friends. When Karl is ready they could still end up together. Juan Miguel Severo is an epic writer that could give us a spectacular part 2!
I hope against hope that the toxic fandom could see their role in this show and learn to stop it.
Even reading some of the comments on here toxic traits are being exposed. Toxic fandom brings down all the positivity of the actors and their performances. It can also have drastic effects on the personal lives of the cast and crew of a production.
De Hup did an amazing thing illustrating the toxicity of some fans and the effects on personal lives.
The only good thing in this drama is the acting of the actress playing wee. Despite all her evil actions I can’t…
Nat is an epic actress! She has real skills! If you like her acting you should watch Club Friday The Series Season 7: True Love. She is as on top of her game here! It was nice to see Joss play opposite her.
Ep.9. Wow! I wasn't expecting this to be so good. It looked like the typical lovey-dovey stereotypical BL. Boy is shy, meets another boy, love, acceptance, a little drama for drama sake. The characters are well-rounded and flawed, the secondary hetro couple is actually developed, have good motivations, and feel real. That dinner scene was one of the best! Gaya Sa Pelikular livels of intense and realism! Nu (Gene's dad) is basically a professional extra/ support but boy does he bring Teep to life! Well done! Great to see an adult character in a BL struggle with sexual identity. Aoey is an extremely flawed character. We can have sympathy for him, though. The scene with his parents was so telling, letting us understand where his motivations lie. I must say, I really thought he was after Nubsib, not Gene, so well done writers! The effect of Gene's coming out on the family was epic! Usually, in mass-marketed BL's, it's the couple comes out, acceptance, and celebration. Here we see every member of the family being affected! Yes, Thailand may seem like a paradise for same-sex couples, as portrayed in other dramas, but the reality is way different. Society still has stigmas attached to that. Lovely Writer is doing a great job, from showing Gene's introverted wish not to be known, to how it affects those around. Well done Dee Hup!
OK. What the H was that? I mean enemy to friend trope, but overnight? There could have been some development! Tue took Ake's phone and they almost fought. Couldn't the friendship start to develop from there? Couldn't Ake open up to Tue about boxing being his dad's dream and the relationship start to thaw? From there the attraction could start to build? Come on! I understand the series time is short, but Copy A Bangkok in this business too long to let bad scripts get past the project approvers! Girl Next Room was in this quick succession of characters/ stories theme and look at the kind of development the individuals got there! Didn't feel linear nor so unnervingly quick!
yeah but this is not really a case of survivors guilt. He felt guilty coz he was in fact partially responsible…
Torfon also walked into the street when the picture blew away from her. It wasn't irresponsible, just muscle memory to retrieve the item. Although the illegal race was sighted, the fact that she walked into oncoming traffic could be brought up in the case, possibly dropping the charge from vehicular manslaughter to just one off the illegal racing of a motor vehicle. That could be the case even if "money" wasn't involved to drop the litigation.
Nat and Oliver have a palpable chemistry together! Their appearance in Club Friday was amazing, and this is no different. Fah is beautiful. Hope to see more of her on GMM. Story wise it's quite a generic lakorn, but the acting is good. Somewhat different from what GMM usually posts.
The good thing about Stuck is we see two people with different thoughts on relationships. Reb is more fanciful and dreamy, JM is more grounded. Both are really flawed characters, so this is good. They recognise that they are flawed and acknowledge their differences in the end. The development between them feels organic. Reb thought it was going one way, while JM saw it another.
Well done, Ride or Die, for taking the formula and making it work again! Great work by the actors. Does the Canlas gene just have acting written into it?
Oh trying to find himself and Teh not liking the changes, but come back to him in the end.
A perfect ending to a journey of self-discovery and coming of age.
For the drama, I can't help but wonder if the father is still alive. The credits keep showing him, although that could be because his image is everywhere. I don't think Get killed him. She seems to have wanted power, but not to that extent. She should have also been a little more mature and not have such a relationship with Yu. She's 2x his age and his father's wife! Roong is a bad a$$! All the brains to be a Professor and all the cunning to be a worthy business person if she wasn't so evil! Mei attacked Get and Yu with a gun and got away with it that she has a bruised brain? Comeon! She was explicitly over the top even before! Yes, wanting to preserve the name and money of her dad, but this is just madness! If she really becomes Chairman what will happen to the company with her behaviour!
Saymork wasn't a bad character, did he deserve this ending? Why couldn't he be happy at least? Did we have to close with him near tears? Also, how was he at Sib's party to begin with?
Where did the story of Book go? What was the point if it didn't come to some head?
I could handle the twist of Bua getting possessed and every member of the crew is in on it except Sib, but that was the main plot/ conflict?
Tiffy and Tum were the only truly good thing in here. We finally, finally get to see the hetero couple happy in a BL. Usually, they are forgotten far in the background (See: Manow and unknown BF in UWMA and May and M in SOTUS).
I do hope that this is some intro to De Hup having a continuation of the other characters. Bua getting into a relationship (as hinted), the continuation of the Book story, and possibly some good, if not happy, ending for Aye and Saymork.
The fact that Oh-aew was having a hard time adapting to College life and Bangkok was just epic to see.
Teh has been suddenly wrenched into reality about his chosen career. Kim giving up on acting and taking another job was just a hard slap to him. Oh-aew changing majors from what Teh thought was their chosen path was also hard. This portrays, quite well, the fleeting young ideologic innocence when reality hits.
Oh-aew is changing in ways Teh never expected, and he finds himself less attracted to the Oh-aew who is in a sort of self-discovery mode. Oh-aew really cares for Teh and wants to be the best partner for him. Oh-aew also just wants to spend as much time as possible with Teh, even going to the plays with him, or just wanting to be asked. I'm not blaming Oh-aew here, but he really hasn't noticed the toll his changes are having on Teh, and communication between the two is not 100%. Teh, also, is still deeply in love with him, but he seems ill-prepared for the changes he's seeing in his partner.
On the attraction to Jai it can happen. They have become close and Teh is feeling some attraction to him at this point. I hope Jai is not just playing Best Director and trying to get the most out of his actor by stringing him along that emotional path.
Using the sexual encounter as a sort of "homework" to relive a past experience was bad on Teh"s part, agreed. It's even sadder as Oh-aew found it such an amazing experience. The writer has really framed Teh as the anti-hero in this one.
Juan Miguel Severo is an epic writer that could give us a spectacular part 2!
Even reading some of the comments on here toxic traits are being exposed. Toxic fandom brings down all the positivity of the actors and their performances. It can also have drastic effects on the personal lives of the cast and crew of a production.
De Hup did an amazing thing illustrating the toxicity of some fans and the effects on personal lives.
It was nice to see Joss play opposite her.
I wasn't expecting this to be so good. It looked like the typical lovey-dovey stereotypical BL. Boy is shy, meets another boy, love, acceptance, a little drama for drama sake.
The characters are well-rounded and flawed, the secondary hetro couple is actually developed, have good motivations, and feel real. That dinner scene was one of the best! Gaya Sa Pelikular livels of intense and realism!
Nu (Gene's dad) is basically a professional extra/ support but boy does he bring Teep to life! Well done! Great to see an adult character in a BL struggle with sexual identity.
Aoey is an extremely flawed character. We can have sympathy for him, though. The scene with his parents was so telling, letting us understand where his motivations lie. I must say, I really thought he was after Nubsib, not Gene, so well done writers!
The effect of Gene's coming out on the family was epic! Usually, in mass-marketed BL's, it's the couple comes out, acceptance, and celebration. Here we see every member of the family being affected!
Yes, Thailand may seem like a paradise for same-sex couples, as portrayed in other dramas, but the reality is way different. Society still has stigmas attached to that. Lovely Writer is doing a great job, from showing Gene's introverted wish not to be known, to how it affects those around.
Well done Dee Hup!
I mean enemy to friend trope, but overnight? There could have been some development! Tue took Ake's phone and they almost fought. Couldn't the friendship start to develop from there? Couldn't Ake open up to Tue about boxing being his dad's dream and the relationship start to thaw? From there the attraction could start to build? Come on!
I understand the series time is short, but Copy A Bangkok in this business too long to let bad scripts get past the project approvers!
Girl Next Room was in this quick succession of characters/ stories theme and look at the kind of development the individuals got there! Didn't feel linear nor so unnervingly quick!
Although the illegal race was sighted, the fact that she walked into oncoming traffic could be brought up in the case, possibly dropping the charge from vehicular manslaughter to just one off the illegal racing of a motor vehicle.
That could be the case even if "money" wasn't involved to drop the litigation.
Fah is beautiful. Hope to see more of her on GMM.
Story wise it's quite a generic lakorn, but the acting is good.
Somewhat different from what GMM usually posts.
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