The interior of Khun Thee's house.... A nightmare in vomit-colours green and brown. You usually see that in psycho…
Lmao my Art Major brain said the same thing! The brown isn't bad, but that green was vile. We've seen his bedroom before, I don't know how I didn't notice. If it was a deeper green, or a blue green it probably would have been OK, but those yellow undertones? Barforama.
I like the series, I really do, and Thee is so pleasantly in love... he's sweet, but I don't feel like Peach is…
I can see where it would be confusing to some, but to me it just shows that Peach is not a touchy-feely kind of person. Maybe I understand it because I'm the same lol. I like that Peach does not want their relationship to affect each others' responsibilities. It's OK to have and be in a loving relationship and not be glued to each other all the time. Peach had to learn very early how to be independent because of his upbringing and taking care of his sister, that independence is wildly important to him. Fiercely independent and not touchy-feely does not equal not in love. It's just a different kind of love.
guys on Twitter, I read for the next episode, Mok will get shot, so is it true that those who have read the novel,…
I haven't read the novel, but I would guess that if they add Mok being shot it would be the catalyst for Rome to drop everything and come help Thee get revenge. So I can see it happening. As much as I don't want it to happen lol.
istg if they kill mok im starting a war myself idk about rome
Considering RomeMok apparently have their own book, I doubt that will happen 🤞 But I can see Mok being injured and Rome immediately flying in to assist Thee with vengeance.
Ok but why is Phoon even listening and going along with what his father wants anyway?? Why not just tell the dad…
In part because his father is the only family he has left, in part because he feels guilty about Fun, and in part because his father pays for his school and such. In the book, most of the dealings with his father and about money are from Phoon's "uncle" who is a friend of his father's, and I think works for him, but I may be misremembering. He ends up being a middleman between Phoon and his father. After Fun died, Phoon's father largely ignores him, except to exact manipulative guilt trips to keep him in line - such as the not seeing Fah anymore. Plus, his father pulls the card of playing on Phoon's fears of being abandoned - all in an effort to maintain his own standing and reputation. Ritt doesn't care about Phoon except to maintain an illusion of reputation. Phoon cares about his father because he's the only family he has left and thinks he would truly be alone and abandoned without him. That was longer than I intended, sorry lol.
When Thee said, "Whatever you're carrying, put it down and let me help you carry it." I absolutely could not stop from tearing up. To have someone see you, wholly and fully, and want to carry whatever burdens you shoulder, not *for* you, but *with* you? Dayum. Are the application forms somewhere for my own Khun Thee? 🥺
Oof, I adore FahPhoon. My favorite of all 5 couples. I'm so glad this episode did a good job showing the time jump. Using Phoon's letters to Fun makes so much sense. Waiting a week is torture 😮💨
I feel bad for HillTer, really. Even in the novels, it's like the author didn't really care about them either.…
Right?! So dirty! But yeah, their story is just a bit blah. I didn't even really care much when reading the novel 😑 It felt like the author wrote their story just to set up everyone else's stories. They're important, but boring.
Okay, I agree that this is the best series with Pond Phuwin as the main character. Pond is a really good actor,…
I actually think they way Phuwin kisses is reactionary to the way Pond kisses. Pond has very full lips, and he always goes for Phuwin's whole mouth. Like, top and bottom at the same time. Which is not exactly attractive either, imo. I think they could both benefit from better directing in the kissing department.
That being said, I can see where a lot of Phuwin's characters are similar, but Peach stands out for me. Phuwin's eyes in the scenes where Wiwid attacked him, and when he was asking Plub if she was mad at him for liking a man where spectacular. I think there's always room for growth, but this series, for me, is Phuwin's best so far.
i just loooove how when phoon takes pictures of him, he doesn't push him away or tell him no. he low-key poses…
I feel bad for HillTer, really. Even in the novels, it's like the author didn't really care about them either. Their book was the shortest by several *hundred* pages. I will say, however, if you're able to watch the uncut version for season 1, do it! Their story makes sooooo much more sense. They should never have cut it the way they did if they wanted people to actually like the story 😐
Are the first 8 episodes gonna be about Tonfah and Typhoon, and then the next 8 episodes about another couple,…
I think it will be GerNao. Mostly because Fah meets and utilizes some of the info from Ger about Phoon's dad to exact revenge. So it would be a natural segue. GerNao's story time line was the most confusing for me because it seemed to happen before, during, and after all the other 4 stories. But ThitDao's story starts after FahPhoon, and then seemed to extent several years after in the last couple chapters. But I don't know if they'll use the last few chapters in the show - they were kind of epilogue-esque. I would also guess they don't want viewership to go down if they complete the main 4 first, rather than ending with ThitDao.
can someone explain the timeline does this happen before part 1??
FahPhoon's story jumps around, yes. So far it is before the semester starts, so prior to the events of season 1. If they follow the book, the next episode should have a time jump to after the events of season 1, because Ter, North, and Dao assist Phoon is his quest to win over Fah, and as of yet in season 2, Phoon has not met them.
Never thought I'd be saying this but PheemJira's chemistry is making me waver so badly. Unless Pheem becomes one…
It's so interesting to see people say that, because I don't feel it at all. I see it from Pheem's side, yes. But Jira always gives me the vibe that it's forced attraction. He wants to want Pheem, but it's just not there for him. I think, rationally, Pheem would be a better choice compared to the red flags of Koh, but I also don't think we've learned everything about Koh and his background yet. I agree, though, I need Pheem to do something that forces me to dislike him so I can be happier with KohJira in the end. Since we *know* that's going to be the end because it's OffGun lol.
Can someone who have read the novel tell me why is tonfah said to be wolf in sheep's clothing by fans? He seems…
It's mentioned a couple times in the book, and I never really thought it was an appropriate moniker. Yes, he ends up being very insatiable once he gets Phoon in bed, but that was never the time he was described as a wolf in sheep's clothing in the novel. It was related to him being willing to enlist Tiger and Johan and their seedy and mafia related contacts to bring about Phoon's father's downfall. It was more about him being willing to do anything to protect Phoon. But I still don't think it's a correct term 🫤
don 't think so 👀 his hand hide his lips , Pond kissed him
I honestly think it's reactionary to Pond's lips. Pond has very full lips, and always goes for Phuwin's whole mouth. Like, completely envelops top and bottom lips at once. I think they both need some assistance about how to kiss more believably lol.
Do I disregard the events of season 1 or did this (episode 1) happen before season 1 started?
FahPhoon's story jumps around in time a bit, so this is before Phoon met Ter, and before HillTer's story begins after they meet again at school. Then it will jump to after HillTer and JohanNorth's stories. If they follow the novel, that is, because Ter, North, and Dao help Phoon with his relationship. Then ThitDao's story will happen after that. GerNao's story is like a side story novel that kind of happens throughout all of the other four. Their time line confused me the most reading the novels.
That being said, I can see where a lot of Phuwin's characters are similar, but Peach stands out for me. Phuwin's eyes in the scenes where Wiwid attacked him, and when he was asking Plub if she was mad at him for liking a man where spectacular. I think there's always room for growth, but this series, for me, is Phuwin's best so far.