I thought they were in their 2nd year from the start? The flirting though is just natural and on another level.…
I kind of feel that they were freshmen? The Freshy Music Contest by its name would have given us some clue. They took part in that competition, and that was a while ago.
(I don't think sophomores can join 'freshy' music contest?)
1...When we first met them, they were freshmen. Obvisouly time has passed and they are now second years. We probably…
Yes, there were going to the second year. Pa (Pat's younger sister) also began her freshman year at the start of this episode. She was wearing high school uniform in previous episodes (for those who noticed).
That was meant to show us that all that happened took place over time and not just over few days. It's a good way by the director to let us know the progression of time in the series.
I think this series will be the end of me. I very much liked the 3rd part of the episode but the last part was…
I'm not complaining about the product placement either. They were inserted relatively smoothly into the episode, and the way Ohm and Nanon portrayed their characters in those parts were just phenomenal.
And yes, as you said, romantic scenes. Who doesn't want more of those? :D
Let's take a moment to appreciate the fact that Pa has the bladder of a mosquito.
As someone said earlier below:
Legend says that, Pa is still holding her bladder outside the door while the two lovey dovey guys kissed and kissed nonstop while arguing with each other!
At the rooftop, Pat made a condition that was so impossible for Pran to win, asking him to declare his love for Pat in public, that essentially, Pran chose to lose rather than doing that.
That was intentional on Pat side, because as we link to what he said later on, that he let his lover win, it's his way to say, I'd rather lose than to not love you.
So again, as I said, they both technically 'lose'. Pran chose to lose rather than to do what Pat asked of him, and be scolded by Toto, the performance guy in charge. Pat chose to lose because he let his lover win.
Both of you really did well in playing us all the audience, Pat and Pran!
The way I envy the people who will discover the series in the future because they'll have the opportunity to binge…
I don't recommend anyone binge watching it in the future though. The amount of tension and fluff, the angst and the joy they'll experience is enough to make people faint. XD
Pran: I have always wanted to cook something special for the one I love
That's what he did at the end part of EP 7. Guessing a bit, but I think we all can agree that he did cook for his lover (It's his way to say I love you to Pat)
And Pat, who is always the more expressive one of course said it first that, 'When I have a lover, I always let my lover win' and he let Pran 'win' (It's Pat's way of saying, Pran, I love you)
What I really like is how even though they are already boyfriends by that time (by the end of EP 7), they still show us just how unconventional and yet beautiful their love is! Their eyes, their actions and kisses really show them both really in love with each other.
P'Aof: In the next 4 days, one of them will get down on his knees and another one will be swept off his feet Smiling face with heart-shaped eyes After watching draft version of #BadBuddySeriesEP7, I can tell you that.......... be prepared to d word
Just a quick insight for the last part - and linking back to the previous episode.
Remember that they made the bet 'Whoever falls in love first, loses', and how we know they already lost before they began?
When Pat agreed to be the lead of the Architecture performance, he gave in to Pran (relate to what he said later. 'If I have a lover, I give in to my lover') and in a sense lost. But at the same time, by doing that, he also made Pran gave in to him, because as we all can see, at that moment, Pat obviously saved Pran from his predicament, and indebted in that way, he couldn't say no either, so Pran also lost.
So, a bit complicated but both technically, in the end, lost to each other. And that's the end to the 'game' between them everyone.
(That scene when Pat spoke to Pran in the guise of his character Riam (to Kwan), he already spoke his heart to Pran, and that little detail I felt was very nicely done)
(I don't think sophomores can join 'freshy' music contest?)
That was meant to show us that all that happened took place over time and not just over few days. It's a good way by the director to let us know the progression of time in the series.
Thanks for all the support, Buddies from all over the world!
And yes, as you said, romantic scenes. Who doesn't want more of those? :D
Legend says that, Pa is still holding her bladder outside the door while the two lovey dovey guys kissed and kissed nonstop while arguing with each other!
That was intentional on Pat side, because as we link to what he said later on, that he let his lover win, it's his way to say, I'd rather lose than to not love you.
So again, as I said, they both technically 'lose'. Pran chose to lose rather than to do what Pat asked of him, and be scolded by Toto, the performance guy in charge. Pat chose to lose because he let his lover win.
Both of you really did well in playing us all the audience, Pat and Pran!
That's what he did at the end part of EP 7. Guessing a bit, but I think we all can agree that he did cook for his lover (It's his way to say I love you to Pat)
And Pat, who is always the more expressive one of course said it first that, 'When I have a lover, I always let my lover win' and he let Pran 'win' (It's Pat's way of saying, Pran, I love you)
What I really like is how even though they are already boyfriends by that time (by the end of EP 7), they still show us just how unconventional and yet beautiful their love is! Their eyes, their actions and kisses really show them both really in love with each other.
I am convinced, P'Aof, thank you!
And we are at 7000 comments :D
Remember that they made the bet 'Whoever falls in love first, loses', and how we know they already lost before they began?
When Pat agreed to be the lead of the Architecture performance, he gave in to Pran (relate to what he said later. 'If I have a lover, I give in to my lover') and in a sense lost. But at the same time, by doing that, he also made Pran gave in to him, because as we all can see, at that moment, Pat obviously saved Pran from his predicament, and indebted in that way, he couldn't say no either, so Pran also lost.
So, a bit complicated but both technically, in the end, lost to each other. And that's the end to the 'game' between them everyone.
(That scene when Pat spoke to Pran in the guise of his character Riam (to Kwan), he already spoke his heart to Pran, and that little detail I felt was very nicely done)
That was Pat's way of making Pran give in to him, by him purposely losing out to Pran (in accepting the role). In a way, they both lose to each other.
(The wait feels longer and longer every episode...)
(Just airing inner frustration coz EP 8 preview is just, can't wait! I want the episode now! XD)
Thanks for the excellent work in directing this!!