I really loved this drama! It was so beautiful and the main couple's chemistry is the best! And this has the best…
It was too quick a turnaround, just like Love Sick and Love Sick 2024. There could have been some rationale for the new attitude. A simple explanation could have sufficed. Maybe he saw May's good works on the TV or was told by an associate. It was nice to see May ask her mom if her dad was sick though. :D It didn't remove anything from the story, but gave it an even more happy ending. What I really liked was the Grandmother acknowledging that she had caused mental trauma to both sisters without realizing it. Something like that is hardly ever shown in any drama.
GMMTV Series with highest posts on X1. Pluto 5M2. 2Gether 4.8M3. 23.5 2.9M4. Cherry Magic TH 1.64M5. Bad Buddy…
Pluto was well deserved for the acting alone. Two titans like Namtan and Film not competing against each other but demonstrating the best chemistry two actors can muster!
Let's just give Namtam the best of everything. Anything she co-wins goes to Film. Anything she doesn't win, like Best Director, Best Makeup, Best Costuming, needs to go to the team that put this drama together. Wow. Just wow.
I love Earth in this role! He is usually so composed and mature. Here he gets to act all sorts of goofy!
To those saying it's over the top, the POV of the main character in all these Ossan's Love stores is meant to be kind of zany coming from an unreliable narrator, or to be more exact a naive narrator . The story is from Heng's POV and in his mind that's how he sees the world and the situation. It doesn't mean the actions are lies, just that they are extravagated at time in the narration.
One drama I really enjoyed that was full of mad imagined situations, almost a drug trip at times, was YYY. Again from an unreliable narrator POV.
I didn't understand anything from this series. For example, why is there a spaceship in the series? It ended so…
It was all in his imagination. When the story was not from his POV we see that it was just a taxi. It's called unreliable narrator. The zany parts are all imagined and the fantasy of the character. Adds a new spin to the thought process and story as a whole.
Could we just give Pluto all the awards already? Best OST Best Actress Best Supporting Actress Best Writing Best Story Best Director Best Costuming Best Scouting Best Set Design Best Makeup Best Catering on Set What else is there? Just give it all!
DISCLAIMER: This strictly my opinion based on my 32 years spent working in the medical field. I saw every type…
Wow! Amazing experience. I like how the show balanced both views on euthanasia. It really didn't pick a side or put more weight on one view or the other. Kan's view was from that of suffering and his training. Thiu's was from the legal side, again with his training. The suffering of the patients was well portrayed too. It clearly showed the state of their illnesses without being overly dramatic. Not showing Thiu "forgiving" Kan was well done. A simple "I love you" was so powerful while seeing Kan in handcuffs. We won't know if he agreed with the death of his mother after talking to Kan, but we do know that he arrested him for what he thinks is right. While I wish for a continuation, any outcome would skew the story one way or the other morally. I think they could have gotten at least thirteen or more episodes, but it was a fitting end.
Exactly my point. They hinted at Wad and Bright, May and M and a few others but those couples went nowhere. Yes, Kong and Arthit were a hit because of amazing acting and epic writing, but we got absolutely zero engagement for anyone in their shadows.
It didn't remove anything from the story, but gave it an even more happy ending.
What I really liked was the Grandmother acknowledging that she had caused mental trauma to both sisters without realizing it. Something like that is hardly ever shown in any drama.
Anything she doesn't win, like Best Director, Best Makeup, Best Costuming, needs to go to the team that put this drama together. Wow. Just wow.
To those saying it's over the top, the POV of the main character in all these Ossan's Love stores is meant to be kind of zany coming from an unreliable narrator, or to be more exact a naive narrator . The story is from Heng's POV and in his mind that's how he sees the world and the situation. It doesn't mean the actions are lies, just that they are extravagated at time in the narration.
One drama I really enjoyed that was full of mad imagined situations, almost a drug trip at times, was YYY. Again from an unreliable narrator POV.
https://jerichowriters.com/the-unreliable-narrator/
On a personal note if he and Namtan (if that was ever a thing) have children they will be beautiful and take the acting world by storm IMHO :D
Best OST
Best Actress
Best Supporting Actress
Best Writing
Best Story
Best Director
Best Costuming
Best Scouting
Best Set Design
Best Makeup
Best Catering on Set
What else is there? Just give it all!
I like how the show balanced both views on euthanasia. It really didn't pick a side or put more weight on one view or the other. Kan's view was from that of suffering and his training. Thiu's was from the legal side, again with his training. The suffering of the patients was well portrayed too. It clearly showed the state of their illnesses without being overly dramatic.
Not showing Thiu "forgiving" Kan was well done. A simple "I love you" was so powerful while seeing Kan in handcuffs. We won't know if he agreed with the death of his mother after talking to Kan, but we do know that he arrested him for what he thinks is right.
While I wish for a continuation, any outcome would skew the story one way or the other morally. I think they could have gotten at least thirteen or more episodes, but it was a fitting end.