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There is also a scene where he apologises to Ten in person, and explains that he can test his cooking skills before he decides to learn from him. I thought it was a nice hint towards Prem's personality.
1) Firstly, a whole lot of scenes with Fire and Dynamite. There is a whole scene where Fire establishes that he's uncomfortable with Dynamite passing off his own number as Jane's, which I actually loved. Clear boundaries. This then leads to the tennis scene where Dy actually gives Jane's number to Fire, after which they actually flirt a little. The amount of extra scenes with them also explains why Fire couldn't get Dy out of his mind, it wasn't just the park date, it was also the scenes before.
And after the park date, they have a small text exchange that kind of shows that Fire is more shaken by Dy than he would like to admit.
The scenes they cut do help us understand the characters better though, and they also add more intrigue to the plot.
It kind of set my benchmark for bromance and mystery in the same series ever since I first saw it.
It's understandable why the athletes are reluctant to open up to him, and why they sometimes lash out, that's the point, they're hurting, but damn, every adult in that athletic village can at least try to be understanding!
There's not one adult there who isn't a jerk, including the person who is supposedly there to carry out the athletes best interests but doesn't behave anything like that!!
And I remember quite distinctly that after SOTUS, these were the two GMMTV series I watched, and I remember loving them both 😅
I guess it just reminds me of when I first started watching dramas and totally loving it, I don't know, I'm just nostalgic and sentimental 😅🙈
I'm just realising how much I missed Tay and New, Dark Blue Kiss feels like an eternity ago!! The chemistry still stands, and just those 3 minutes and 30 seconds made me feel all happy!!
It definitely has it's potential, the humour may be a little unfamiliar, but I don't know if it's because I've watched a lot of Thai series' that display this kind of comedy and production that I was unfazed by it, and quite enjoyed it 😅
The actors are doing a wonderful job as usual, and Aungpao is seriously good! I was worried if he would be able to display his acting skills in a *sitcom* type show since he's a first time actor, but I had nothing to be worried about. Plus, during the intro credits, you can see his time on Project Alpha came in handy, he has some moves 😂
There's something that I can't quite touch upon here that makes me excited for the next episode, I know it's likely that it's not everyone's cup of tea, but I like it. It's always great to see Off and Gun showcase that magic of theirs
You also see that the meatball guy is Ten's friend, and the conversation they have is important to Ten's backstory and personality.
The second scene is the one before Prem gets called into the professor's office, when he cooks the Tom Kha Gai for his grandmother and sister. This one is important in establishing Prem's personality, and the fact that Ten enjoying the food he made actually gave him confidence to cook it for the person who introduced him to cooking. It's a small moment, but it packs quite the emotional punch.
There were a couple of scenes that felt a little important, at least to me.
Aungpao is also pretty good, he's playing Dynamite in a less exaggerated version compared to the teaser trailer, and it gives a different feel to his and Fire's relationship 😊
I enjoyed it though, Off and Gun have such a different dynamic here compared to their other series' together and it's really sweet.