Well also since Khanin joined the royal family they have started to think about other things that might be useful in a leader.
At Khanin's investiture ceremony if you noticed he played the piano and spoke in six languages. Was totally at ease with the leaders of other countries even though he was just brought up as an upper middle-class kid in London.
So it's love story, but there are also subtle clues along the way and some not so subtle about how Khanin will act as a member of the royal family in the future.
He doesn't really care about one day becoming King. He cares about seeing the kingdom advance and become a kinder place to the subjects. Right now there's a lot of evil.
A lot of people watching the series don't think about anything beyond romance and NC scenes and there's a lot more going on in this series.
Edit. In any event I think that's a whole lot of character development in 8 episodes.
Also there's an earlier scene in Episode 8 where Khanin and Charan are on the beach shopping vendors for a Meenanakarin champagne Pearl.
All of the sudden Khanin notices that none of the vendors are women. Charan explains to him that in Meenanakarin women are supposed to stay home and raise the babies while men work.
Khanin is relatively horrified by the 1950s values that are still being promoted in that kingdom, and says it needs to change.
So all kinds of things are going through Khanin's mind from the safety of the kingdom subjects to bringing life there into the 21st century.
It's also the first time the absence of women has been addressed in the series.
Episode 8 is all about Khanin's political awakening. You must have done an awful lot of fast forwarding to have missed it. The last scene was Charan dragging Khanin out of a political rally promoting mine safety and clean air. I think in future episodes you're going to see Khanin getting involved in that.
And you also must have been doing a lot of fast forwarding to miss the fact that the only reason Khanin is competing at all is because he wants to find out what happened to his father. At this point he thinks that he's dead.
They didn't work hard for the project for years. The delay was due to finding funding. Apparently they didn't…
Why would I go anywhere else? This is a discussion group for The Next Prince. If you don't like Aof Go troll him on Insta or Twitter and see where you get. Probably banned from both.
I liked Cutie Pie, but it was an early Domundi production, or maybe even the first production, and therefore sort…
Actually you've been complaining about how bad the series is and now you're moving on to how bad Aof is. But you're right. Everyone else seems to be ignoring you so I will too. Have a nice Friday.
I liked Cutie Pie, but it was an early Domundi production, or maybe even the first production, and therefore sort…
Honestly if you hate them that much go watch something else. You're not really adding anything to the discussion of TNP. And I have no intentions of discussing the book until after the series is over.
They didn't work hard for the project for years. The delay was due to finding funding. Apparently they didn't…
He mortgaged his house to produce Cutie Pie. He's taken the greatest risk, and there's nothing wrong with him buying himself a house with the money he's made.
By all accounts he's good to the people in his company.
And FWIW Nu just bought his family a new house and Zee is looking for one for his family as well.
Not like the people who work for him are impoverished.
I actually haven't seen any plot holes. Each episode has a purpose. The vilified episode 6 was the cementing of…
Bro??
I'm waiting to read the novel but just watching the series I don't see plot holes. And I don't understand how you can say you've watched the series but don't know anything about the cast.
I don't find Ramil to be uninteresting but since the whole abuse plot didn't happen in the novel I'm not sure why they put it in the series. It just makes a completely different scenario. In the series both Ramil and Paytai are victims of abuse.
I'm trying to parse your English which is pretty difficult to do. I'm assuming you come from another country. But I've done my best to respond to what I think you're saying.
I can see that most of the bad comments are from ramil actor fans, cuz fyi ramil in here is faaaaarr more boring…
I actually haven't seen any plot holes. Each episode has a purpose. The vilified episode 6 was the cementing of Charan and Khanin's relationship so that episode 7 could even happen.
Episode 8 is about the political awakening of Khanin. He was suspicious of his grandfather but didn't realize the evil until he went to the protest.
The purpose of Calvin and Jay was to show how the mining affected the lives of real people in the area.
And we learned more about Ramil and Paytai's relationship and why Ramil doesn't interfere in the beatings. We also see some self-realization in Ramil when he sees how his father's behavior has made him a more violent and less empathetic human.
It seems that some people watching this series are only happy when they see one or another of the couples having sex. Yes the intimate relationship is part of the series and an important part. But if you just want to watch porn you should really watch something else.
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That's just the first book. Don't know if it's even an online copy. You need to go to MEB, search for The Next Prince and then buy both volumes one and two. It comes for one price as a set. Otherwise you only have half of the novel. Volume two also contains four special chapters which I am not sure will be included in the series.
Khanin is the only one of the three heirs that shown any capability in diplomacy and leadership.
At Khanin's investiture ceremony if you noticed he played the piano and spoke in six languages. Was totally at ease with the leaders of other countries even though he was just brought up as an upper middle-class kid in London.
So it's love story, but there are also subtle clues along the way and some not so subtle about how Khanin will act as a member of the royal family in the future.
He doesn't really care about one day becoming King. He cares about seeing the kingdom advance and become a kinder place to the subjects. Right now there's a lot of evil.
A lot of people watching the series don't think about anything beyond romance and NC scenes and there's a lot more going on in this series.
Edit. In any event I think that's a whole lot of character development in 8 episodes.
All of the sudden Khanin notices that none of the vendors are women. Charan explains to him that in Meenanakarin women are supposed to stay home and raise the babies while men work.
Khanin is relatively horrified by the 1950s values that are still being promoted in that kingdom, and says it needs to change.
So all kinds of things are going through Khanin's mind from the safety of the kingdom subjects to bringing life there into the 21st century.
It's also the first time the absence of women has been addressed in the series.
And you also must have been doing a lot of fast forwarding to miss the fact that the only reason Khanin is competing at all is because he wants to find out what happened to his father. At this point he thinks that he's dead.
https://youtu.be/oIGFoItKLzA
By all accounts he's good to the people in his company.
And FWIW Nu just bought his family a new house and Zee is looking for one for his family as well.
Not like the people who work for him are impoverished.
https://youtu.be/VdvVaJLx8g4
And when it turns tender
https://youtu.be/A091vUHdurw
I'll read the novel after I've finished watching the series. I didn't want to have any spoilers.
I've already bought it and also bought an iPad so I don't have to destroy my eyes trying to read it on my phone.
I'm waiting to read the novel but just watching the series I don't see plot holes. And I don't understand how you can say you've watched the series but don't know anything about the cast.
I don't find Ramil to be uninteresting but since the whole abuse plot didn't happen in the novel I'm not sure why they put it in the series. It just makes a completely different scenario. In the series both Ramil and Paytai are victims of abuse.
I'm trying to parse your English which is pretty difficult to do. I'm assuming you come from another country. But I've done my best to respond to what I think you're saying.
Episode 8 is about the political awakening of Khanin. He was suspicious of his grandfather but didn't realize the evil until he went to the protest.
The purpose of Calvin and Jay was to show how the mining affected the lives of real people in the area.
And we learned more about Ramil and Paytai's relationship and why Ramil doesn't interfere in the beatings. We also see some self-realization in Ramil when he sees how his father's behavior has made him a more violent and less empathetic human.
It seems that some people watching this series are only happy when they see one or another of the couples having sex. Yes the intimate relationship is part of the series and an important part. But if you just want to watch porn you should really watch something else.
If there wasn't an issue then there would be no reason for Thatdanai not to show up at the palace in reunite with Khanin. Something's a foot.
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