If only this article would appear on Xiao Zhan's page :)
Ikr... I don't know why but the MDL feature sucks in this matter. But if you type in his name on the search, the article will come up right below his name. 😊
The second case is a nail-biter and the ending scene... No way!!! 😲😲😲 The fact that preview for Ep 3 cleverly doesn't show you-know-who makes us crazy waiting for next week...
She was as crazy in It's Okay, That's Love and she was a Doctor there. 😂
I got it... Apparently job pressure as a doctor in IOTL so she changed her career to a nurse instead cos less stress... until she worked with Master Kim at Doldam. Now she rather becomes a scammer instead. 🤔🤔🤔
Idk about Frank being an anti-hero, but I agree I think he's still alive and will show up later. Cos he's one of the main roles, and his picture is on the drama posters. A character who shows up only for 1/3 of the drama won't be considered a main character, lol.
I didn't read the Webtoon, so I don't know who the villains are (besides Frank who was in the early episodes). But now that you said it, I think you're right. Cos Min Yong Joon is also the Main Lead, so he might be the mastermind. It's just weird in the beginning he told the CIA guy to abort Frank's mission (killing Mi Hyun) but then Frank continues with the next in the list (Ju Won), so it's confusing.
Everyone is excited about the new love story's FL... not me! I think this girl is delusional. He doesn't even like her and she doesn't even know on which level of his wall she is.
I found this lakorn very weird. Thai actors playing old time Chinese warriors and wearing historical Chinese clothes…
The more you watch Thai lakorn, the more you find them have cross-cultural settings or even fully different cultures either real or fictitious. I have watched some of them with different cultures (there are still more I know of but I don't watch): Roy Fun Tawan Duerd - Japanese setting, ALL characters are Japanese. In its prequel Roy Ruk Hak Liam Tawan, only FL is Thai the rest are Japanese. Dung Duang Haruetai - adapted 3x from a novel. Although the names are Indian/Sanskrit names, the costumes are European with a wintry setting. The Crown Princess - the FL is a princess from a fictitious European country. The Curse of Saree - the setting is a small fictitious country in East Asia/India, the ML and SML are princes from that country. Thara Himalai - part of the setting is a fictitious country in Himalaya, the ML is a prince from the country.
Still, every foreign character speaks Thai even when they're in their native settings, lol. Lakorns are produced mainly for local entertainment, not foreign markets. For Thai people, these dramas are just pure entertainment, they don't care about geographical/cultural differences even if the settings are illogical/inaccurate, especially for watchers from the foreign countries represented.
So I'm not surprised if they made a Thai lakorn with a Chinese setting, and the Chinese characters speak Thai, lol.
My only guess (not a spoiler): they'll fly away a la Superman and Lois, lol. 😛😛😛
Especially since he's bad at playing Minesweeper 😉😉😉
I think this girl is delusional.
He doesn't even like her and she doesn't even know on which level of his wall she is.
Everyone who watched her trilogy dramas knows what I'm talking about 😉😉😉
Roy Fun Tawan Duerd - Japanese setting, ALL characters are Japanese. In its prequel Roy Ruk Hak Liam Tawan, only FL is Thai the rest are Japanese.
Dung Duang Haruetai - adapted 3x from a novel. Although the names are Indian/Sanskrit names, the costumes are European with a wintry setting.
The Crown Princess - the FL is a princess from a fictitious European country.
The Curse of Saree - the setting is a small fictitious country in East Asia/India, the ML and SML are princes from that country.
Thara Himalai - part of the setting is a fictitious country in Himalaya, the ML is a prince from the country.
Still, every foreign character speaks Thai even when they're in their native settings, lol. Lakorns are produced mainly for local entertainment, not foreign markets. For Thai people, these dramas are just pure entertainment, they don't care about geographical/cultural differences even if the settings are illogical/inaccurate, especially for watchers from the foreign countries represented.
So I'm not surprised if they made a Thai lakorn with a Chinese setting, and the Chinese characters speak Thai, lol.