Why is North washing clothes in the bathtub?There are no washing machines in Thailand?
I saw it more as what North was used to. They didn't have much growing up so he probably is more used to washing by hand. (His mom's house in the series makes them look better off than how the book describes how North grew up, especially after his father died.) So it's probably a mix of habit and care, and the need to do something while he worried.
needed a little more on why the villain was so awful. Had to have been more than what we saw. Liked the leads … they did well with the time they had but would have liked to see more to their overall story.
Is this one and the one titled "before" the same thing? Kinda seems like it.
Found it .... The special is their introduction (ep 0) ... and the "before" special is more of an episode that was midway in the full series "before" they got together.
Really enjoyed these episodes. It included many everyday, casual things that we never get to see in the full series with everything else going on. Seeing the growing pains as they work out living together is a huge part of their story. I was surprised that it literally was "just them" in the specials, I was expecting a bit of interaction with the other cast, but aside from an IG post of HillTer and the mention of Arthit, Jo and North really were in their own world. Happy for every second, and am looking forward to the official start of Season 2.
And the argument was about them moving in together. If it was about how it was suggested or the timing ... then,…
I get that … but the conversation had to start somewhere. they were celebrating their 1 year anniversary a day or two later. You’d think they would be able to talk about these things in a general way. I get that maybe Min Jun wasn’t in the head space to hear it right then. or maybe that Jin Hwan could have suggested it in a different way. But my whole point is that the bonus ep was already so short. Did they really need another argument?
A little confused about this bonus after the (assumed) engagement/wedding shoot at the end of the finale episode…
And the argument was about them moving in together. If it was about how it was suggested or the timing ... then, ok ... but I still find it weird that they took up so much of the limited run-time for something that should have been an expected event by this point in their (assumed) commitment point.
A little confused about this bonus after the (assumed) engagement/wedding shoot at the end of the finale episode and them wearing the commitment/wedding rings. Why did we need to start this out with an argument? It was only 15 min of show (plus some BTS at the end).
I wish the studio and all the actors well .... but this short series needed to be longer to full express what they wanted to portray. Rough transitions, no clear definition of how much time had passed, rushed emotional arc, and no believable remorse from Ice for scamming/stealing from Frame and all the other previous partners.
I always had this theory that the golden blood can be used as somewhat a "life elixir". They kept on saying that…
My guess is that the 21 year old thing is a myth or an outright lie. I saw a theory about Nakan not being the worst villain in the show so I've been side-eyeing Thara the last couple weeks. So far, even in this ep, she's been okay. But we don't know if she has any ugly plans for whatever happens when Tong turns 21.
Also ... does the blood turn 21 exactly at midnight or after his time of birth? In the US, so many shows have this kind of thing happen at midnight ... but in midnight in which timezone? But in the Asian countries, they put such an emphasis on time of birth that I hope they will use that as the "magic hour" for whatever is going to happen.
Do Tai, Champ, and even Win know about Sorn’s obsession/interest in Jun? it definitely looked liked all 3 have had questioning or suspicious looks at Sorn and or Jun at one point or another. And that lunch scene on the way to Jun’s family home? Tai definitely took a hint from Sorn to get lost so Sorn could be alone with Jun. And when Tai and Win came back to the table, neither one noticed them sitting so close and Jun’s leg in Sorn’s lap? Or when Jun took his leg back and scooted over after Sorn teased him?
My guess is that everyone knows about Sorn’s crush except Jun … cause he’s still clueless even after everything they’ve already done and said. And I think Sorn didn’t hide himself away for 2 years because he wanted to. He was still working the business and hanging out with the others in between overseas trips for work. I think Tai and Champ knew for a while that Sorn liked Jun but thought he wasn't ready so they kinda forced Sorn to back off, hoping Sorn would have gotten over Jun by now.
I think it's getting better, it's slow for sure but it's comforting. This episode is sweet and I love the editing…
Whatever it is will start in mid/late June. This was supposed to go until June 20th, but I don't know if they will double up or add a week to account for the week they missed right after the earthquake.
Also ... does the blood turn 21 exactly at midnight or after his time of birth? In the US, so many shows have this kind of thing happen at midnight ... but in midnight in which timezone? But in the Asian countries, they put such an emphasis on time of birth that I hope they will use that as the "magic hour" for whatever is going to happen.
My guess is that everyone knows about Sorn’s crush except Jun … cause he’s still clueless even after everything they’ve already done and said. And I think Sorn didn’t hide himself away for 2 years because he wanted to. He was still working the business and hanging out with the others in between overseas trips for work. I think Tai and Champ knew for a while that Sorn liked Jun but thought he wasn't ready so they kinda forced Sorn to back off, hoping Sorn would have gotten over Jun by now.