Not to mention a lot of people can’t even afford therapy in places where it’s not a taboo subject. I live…
The college clinics are def the most viable option. Now if we could only get people to use them....in every country.
True story...my college roommate dragged me to my college clinic, where my professional (psychologist/psychiatrist, whatever he was) first drove me to the urgent care for my broken hand (from punching things) and then sent me home for therapy. We were poor but luckily had insurance that covered it. I consider it a success, so I'm def an advocate.
For those hollering for characters to get therapy....it's not a popular option in most of Thailand. It's not an option at all in some regions. Some are still trying to 'pray the bad away.' Thailand's government is trying, but they're not there yet, and mental disorders tend to be a taboo subject.
Plus, there'd be no conflict in our dramas if everyone had good mental health.
Unpopular opinion: I see all the comments, and most of the episode was adorable, but I felt that Tinn went from 0-100 in the flirting department, and it seemed to me that Gun needed a minute to catch up. It almost seemed that Gun was uncomfortable in a couple of the scenes. Idk, maybe I just wasn't in the right mood.
The Sound/Win scenes were, however, amazing! Satang's acting skills and ability to showcase the emotion he is feeling without making it obvious is surprising.
Tanya's driver is shot, and a split second later she's shot and it's not humanly possible for Palm's father to…
In interviews, JoJo (the director) even said that he hadn't done action before and it was hard. They've even hired pro stuntmen for those action shots, but he and Pond are both new to action. They are trying their best.
From the previews of ep 7, it looks like maybe Chopper is not the bad guy, since he planted in Ben's head that he needed evidence...? Crossing my fingers....
In other news, Pond and Phuwin together are cuteness overload, onscreen and off!
it's pretty close minus the angst (or whatever? idk i don't consider it angst but i'm messy. jk kinda) but it's…
Thank you for the reply. Yes, I did watch UWMA. I'm not surprised that there are some differences, but I meant in general, because there are so many people complaining. I was wondering if we should be expecting something different.
I'm with you guys on the comment board, I'm frustrated too....like, Win! What the Heck???? But serious question: For those who have read it, is this series going along with what's written in Hemp Rope? Or is it a total rewrite?
the way he backed off when he saw pam talking to thi bc he didn't want to start some drama cuz that event was…
That makes sense. I thought he backed off because he didn't want to face Pam due to embarrassment, or even jealousy. Or even because he didn't want Pam to leave, since she was there to support Thi. All of which could potentially lead to drama, I suppose. So yeah. No confrontation=no drama.
I like it but at the same time I don't , I felt my time watching was gone for nothing. Its have a potential but…
I think that this shows rather well that everyone has different aspects to their personalities. You can be soft in some instances and hard/rough in others. You can like the old as well as the new. Nobody is 100% one thing.
*sigh* I'm sad to say I'm just not feeling this one. I love the intern and the girls and the "nice catch" but I'm not feeling the chemistry. I'm still going to watch it, maybe it will grow on me.
Obviously an unpopular opinion, but based on the acting alone, I really really liked this. It's not perfect, especially with the product placements, and there were a few other issues I had with it, but it was definitely worth my time.
True story...my college roommate dragged me to my college clinic, where my professional (psychologist/psychiatrist, whatever he was) first drove me to the urgent care for my broken hand (from punching things) and then sent me home for therapy. We were poor but luckily had insurance that covered it. I consider it a success, so I'm def an advocate.
Plus, there'd be no conflict in our dramas if everyone had good mental health.
I'm glad that the BL's tend to keep the ships together. They tend to be more comfortable with each other and it shows in their acting
The Sound/Win scenes were, however, amazing! Satang's acting skills and ability to showcase the emotion he is feeling without making it obvious is surprising.
In other news, Pond and Phuwin together are cuteness overload, onscreen and off!