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1) There's a scene where Prem withdraws the payment Ten made and shows it to his sister before he places it a "safe" location. It may or may not play an important role in the story later, but it's a small scene to take note of for later.
2) Another one was also a very small scene, but that dream sequence actually does come true when Jane brings Fire a shabu pot. I just thought that the fact that Fire is a genuine sweetheart was very well depicted in that scene.
3) The third one is a very sweet friendship moment where Dy and Na help Prem get ready for dinner with Ten. They give him a clean jacket, dry shampoo, breathe freshener, and help as his "guardian angels" π . It was a really cute scene depicting their friendship.
Then there's an extension of the tennis scene where Fire says he has a lunch date with Jane, which is what we see later in the episode.
I was excited but tried not to anticipate too much and they did not disappoint! Obviously there are going to be some differences and some strikingly similarities, and it's exciting to watch and reminisce and experience something new all at the same time.
Tay and New did a very good job, might I add, Kurosawa and Adachi are not the easiest characters to portray, but Tay's Karan and New's Achi have those exact traits that made their Japanese counterparts
so loveable.
I won't say I'm fully in love just yet,
but I do like it, there's definitely some *magic* in the air.
This helps a lot, thanks again β€οΈ
I always love it when they manage to add some small easter eggs
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.