My thoughts precisely. Why did he stay and go through that kind of abuse? I've waited for some backstory on Ramil…
The novel RamilPaytai are completely different characters. Rachata was a bad parent and human being, but he did not torture them like that, and the boys did not have any trauma growing up (save for the regular palace politics). Both were extremely smart and caring people, Ramil is even described as 'mischievous' and 'childish'. Paytai was an excellent fencer and I guess also diplomat. Once Rachata threw a book at Paytai and it cut his lip, and Ramil threatened Rachata saying he would burn the palace down if he continues that. The boys never had any fallout, and had an established calm relationship from the beginning to end. I don't know what is happening here, and I don't like it.
Ramil Paytai The scene between Ramil paytai should happened three episodes ago, how are they going to resolve…
You are right, it is not resolvable in one episode for RP as I said below, and looking at how he scoffs at Khanin's suggestion of diplomacy after losing Paytai, he has not learnt anything or dumbly thinks that by winning, everything is solvable. Rachata's death should not bridge the gap between RP, unless Ramil does that in rage. I really don't want to see Paytai returning running to Ramil and forgiving him with teary eyes (after Ramil had the audacity of asking "where are you going?" and not even following).
same at least paytai had the courage to say soemthing, i am glad he did
As I said somewhere, he can just kill his father in rage, which won't be unrealistic. But looking at his attitude in the meeting, he is still fixated on winning the competition. At this point, I think Rachata is really becoming successful in turning him like himself. The last thing he can do both for himself and for Paytai's forgiveness is to complain to the court for domestic violence and put his father in prison, but who am I kidding? Nothing will happen.
How does ramil and paytai get back together in the novel...after this situation that just happend?!?
No, don't even compare this mess with the novel. The novel RamilPaytai are completely different characters. Rachata was a bad parent and human being, but he did not torture them like that, and the boys did not have any trauma growing up (save for the regular palace politics). Both were extremely smart and caring people, Ramil is even described as 'mischievous' and 'childish'. Paytai was an excellent fencer and I guess also diplomat. Once Rachata threw a book at Paytai and it cut his lip, and Ramil threatened Rachata saying he would burn the palace down if he continues that. The boys never had any fallout, and had an established calm relationship from the beginning to end. I don't know what is happening here, and I don't like it.
i really wished they would‘ve made the series exactly like the novel 🥲🥲 the novel was a masterpiece imo.…
I was a bit disappointed because they were not showing the political twists from the novel, but after today's episode, I am completely hopeless. What was the point of murdering Ramil's character?
Watching the humiliation scene, I was internally screaming a famous dialogue from a Bollywood movie, "Kab khun khaulega re tera?" (When will your blood start to boil?) It seems that Ramil's blood will never boil, as he is a FROG. He can only remind Paytai whom he ''belongs to'', but can not give him a good reason why.
what explanation can ramil possible give??? paytai is right his pathetic (thats what the translation said); his…
That's because Rachata has been abusing Ramil since childhood, and his spine never had the chance to grow. What he needs (and also Paytai, but separately) is a years-long counseling with a good therapist. Also, as I said after the second episode, where tf are everyone's mothers?
what explanation can ramil possible give??? paytai is right his pathetic (thats what the translation said); his…
How hard to get can he play in one episode though? Also, it's not about one day. Paytai has been tolerating this for years. Even two minutes before his humiliation, he was trying to protect Ramil. I think the damage done now is irreversible.
as someone who watches for ramilpaytai and also commented the same before, i am officially team paytai now and…
Completely with you, though of course they will show that Ramil is very guilty and etc etc, and Paytai will forgive him. Just the thought makes me want to extend my hand inside the laptop and slap Ramil.
I was really hoping till the last minute for Ramil to turn on his father instead. But alas...
Look at his face in the palace meeting. He just lost the only person who actually cared about him, and he still has the mood to scoff at Khanin's democracy suggestion. This man!
Charan to Khanin: Breathe.
Paytai to Ramil: You are pathetic.