That's a clear sign just how much Pat loves Pran, that he's always thinking about him first and foremost, trying…
Agreed, we must remember that as the audience, we all know everything that has been shown.
But if we put ourselves in Wai’s shoes and see things from his perspective, then it is exactly as what you said. Pat is literally a pain in the ass, and as a really close friend, Wai would have seen Pat as annoying or even endangering his close friend.
Y'all think we will have a scene where Pat really gets down on his knees and asks for Pran's hand or something.…
I don’t recall such scene from the book. The series version is quite different, but to be honest I really like how the story unfolds in the series. The book is already amazing, and the excellent acting by Ohm and Nanon made the already great story in the series even better!
For me, I think they will eventually publicly confess their love. How soon? I am not sure. Regarding whether he will be on his knees declaring his love, I would say why not? And even better still, who knows if he were to propose? 😄
Something similar is in the novel, go and read it if you wanna know more!
That's a clear sign just how much Pat loves Pran, that he's always thinking about him first and foremost, trying…
Yes, he's obviously holding back, even when he was somewhat drunk.
As much as he might be jealous of Wai, but in the end, he still knew that Wai is Pran's good friend, and he didn't want to hurt his love's good friend.
That's why he didn't punch Wai until Wai punched him first.
(Wai from that scene up to EP 6 still has no idea of the full extent of their relationship. He suspected something for sure, but maybe think that Pat is pranking or trying to annoy Pran, and that made him irritated.)
That's a clear sign just how much Pat loves Pran, that he's always thinking about him first and foremost, trying…
I feel that it's very important to note that Pat, although he is literally obsessed with Pran by this point, is still wanting consent from Pran before doing anything more.
And that's a very important thing, consent is a must in any relationship!
Personally not my favourite episode so far mainly on how aggressive wai and prans mother were acting but around…
To me, while the conflict and aggressiveness from Wai may feel a bit unsettling, but I feel that it is part of forcing Pran to move out from his inaction. He has always been worried and scared of the consequences of what will happen, hence he did not dare to pursue his heart's desire and feelings.
But later on he realises that, if he did not do anything, then things can actually become worse for Pat. He chose to do something, and I believe that is part of the motivation why he committed himself to that 'deal' with Pat in the end.
I was reading other comments elsewhere and I agree on one point.
The moment they made their bet 'Whoever falls in love first, loses', they actually became sort of boyfriends. (We all know they already both lost the bet before it even started)
That is how all the flirting and the courting started, in full blown boyfriends mode, right from the end of today's episode.
It's their unique Pat and Pran's way of saying, 'Will you be my boyfriend?' or 'Can we be together?'
Hope it’s happy! This will maybe Ohm’s last BL so I want his last to be happy. Huhu
He's still young, and I am quite sure he'll do more BL in the future. The same goes for Nanon. And I won't be surprised if OhmNanon pair may become a GMMTV fixture.
Bad Buddy EP 6 is already viewed 600,000 times across all four parts in YouTube, and that's just in one hour.
That's a proof of how it's getting amazingly popular, and I won't be surprised if next week's one gonna be even more. And I believe YouTube is still tabulating the live views especially for the last part, so there is likely to be more views already than just than 600k mentioned.
And based on the comments here, I can say that, it's not just the numbers (quantity), I think most if not all of us agree that the quality is superb as usual too!
One aspect that we may overlook:I really like the excellent conversation at the beach. Full of hidden meaning…
And I like how Pat has consistently tried to get Pran out of the complications in his mind.
They totally complement each other. One is an action person, the other is a thinker. If you watch the EP 7 preview, there is the line from Pran, 'You and I are both tight-lipped. We will never reveal our feelings if nothing pushes us to do so.'
What is this push? Pat's persistence (it's his character) and of course, Pran's heart that has fallen many times over for Pat.
I really like the excellent conversation at the beach. Full of hidden meaning and lessons for us.
It was the moment when the wall between them began to break. The kiss in EP 5 was full of repressed emotion and desire, but it wasn't complete. It is this scene in EP 6 (at the beach) that began to build the relationship proper between them. Many of you may also have noticed that the music and other things begin to change from this point onwards.
While in EP 5, Pat was the one who talked about his past, this time, it was Pran who asked, 'Did you hate me?' and which in way resolved things between them more completely, when Pran said, 'It was anger, not hatred'. They both never hated each other and could not bring themselves to hate despite their family situation. And it is important to resolve your issues before beginning any relationship. (I feel there is some kind of life lesson to be gained here for our real life relationships).
Pat said, 'When there is no one around, we can talk with each other just perfectly fine, but when not it was like the matter of life and death'. And then Pran said, 'We're just born this way.'
The lines above are significant. We all know that P'Aof the director himself is a member of the LGBT community, and for people with same-sex attractions, many times they have to hide their feelings, attractions, relationships before their families and friends. They had to act differently as compared to when no one else is around. I won't be surprised if this is one hidden message and another life lesson that the producers of Bad Buddy want to show us.
These are the thoughts that went through my mind as I watched that scene, and I articulate it into words here for all of you. Will add on more as I re-watch and see the details more if I miss anything else. Feel free to add on too!
But if we put ourselves in Wai’s shoes and see things from his perspective, then it is exactly as what you said. Pat is literally a pain in the ass, and as a really close friend, Wai would have seen Pat as annoying or even endangering his close friend.
For me, I think they will eventually publicly confess their love. How soon? I am not sure. Regarding whether he will be on his knees declaring his love, I would say why not? And even better still, who knows if he were to propose? 😄
Something similar is in the novel, go and read it if you wanna know more!
As much as he might be jealous of Wai, but in the end, he still knew that Wai is Pran's good friend, and he didn't want to hurt his love's good friend.
That's why he didn't punch Wai until Wai punched him first.
(Wai from that scene up to EP 6 still has no idea of the full extent of their relationship. He suspected something for sure, but maybe think that Pat is pranking or trying to annoy Pran, and that made him irritated.)
And that's a very important thing, consent is a must in any relationship!
Pat: ‘When the bus is here, my boyfriend will come and get me anyway’
Pran: ‘Who’s your boyfriend?’
Pat was looking intently at Pran after Pran said that. It's obvious to both who Pat refers to as boyfriend.
Pran: ‘There’s the bus. It's leaving in 15 mins!’
The boyfriend did come and get Pat! :D
(Of course you know Pat replies, 'I have more time to hit on you!' XD)
He has been doing that since the start, not so obvious at the start but getting more and more obvious until now.
(Update: it passed 2.5 million views in just over 10 hours)
All that in less than 12 hours. Will re-watch EP 6 again later today. It's a great episode,
Keep the great discussions here going!
In just 3 hours!
But later on he realises that, if he did not do anything, then things can actually become worse for Pat. He chose to do something, and I believe that is part of the motivation why he committed himself to that 'deal' with Pat in the end.
The moment they made their bet 'Whoever falls in love first, loses', they actually became sort of boyfriends. (We all know they already both lost the bet before it even started)
That is how all the flirting and the courting started, in full blown boyfriends mode, right from the end of today's episode.
It's their unique Pat and Pran's way of saying, 'Will you be my boyfriend?' or 'Can we be together?'
Anyone else agree with this?
That bet is just an excuse for them to flirt with each other more.
That's a proof of how it's getting amazingly popular, and I won't be surprised if next week's one gonna be even more. And I believe YouTube is still tabulating the live views especially for the last part, so there is likely to be more views already than just than 600k mentioned.
And based on the comments here, I can say that, it's not just the numbers (quantity), I think most if not all of us agree that the quality is superb as usual too!
They totally complement each other. One is an action person, the other is a thinker. If you watch the EP 7 preview, there is the line from Pran, 'You and I are both tight-lipped. We will never reveal our feelings if nothing pushes us to do so.'
What is this push? Pat's persistence (it's his character) and of course, Pran's heart that has fallen many times over for Pat.
I really like the excellent conversation at the beach. Full of hidden meaning and lessons for us.
It was the moment when the wall between them began to break. The kiss in EP 5 was full of repressed emotion and desire, but it wasn't complete. It is this scene in EP 6 (at the beach) that began to build the relationship proper between them. Many of you may also have noticed that the music and other things begin to change from this point onwards.
While in EP 5, Pat was the one who talked about his past, this time, it was Pran who asked, 'Did you hate me?' and which in way resolved things between them more completely, when Pran said, 'It was anger, not hatred'. They both never hated each other and could not bring themselves to hate despite their family situation. And it is important to resolve your issues before beginning any relationship.
(I feel there is some kind of life lesson to be gained here for our real life relationships).
Pat said, 'When there is no one around, we can talk with each other just perfectly fine, but when not it was like the matter of life and death'. And then Pran said, 'We're just born this way.'
The lines above are significant. We all know that P'Aof the director himself is a member of the LGBT community, and for people with same-sex attractions, many times they have to hide their feelings, attractions, relationships before their families and friends. They had to act differently as compared to when no one else is around. I won't be surprised if this is one hidden message and another life lesson that the producers of Bad Buddy want to show us.
These are the thoughts that went through my mind as I watched that scene, and I articulate it into words here for all of you. Will add on more as I re-watch and see the details more if I miss anything else. Feel free to add on too!