Puen visits every time and then stops...🙄 I guess you didn't see the comments that he's an actor,with a more…
I agree, the series bounces around quite a bit and leaves us having to make up explanations. Like Tess, how did he not make any progress as a character? Screen writers should know by now, if there's no character development for a terrible person, I don't want to watch it.
So many thoughts I have right now...It was the best episode by far, but, there are sooo many gaps. Like multiple other people have mentioned, why was Talay just waiting around aimlessly for a month? He should have talked to Tun and gotten information about what he had been doing in Puen's body for the past 2 years. He also should've taken at least 5 minutes to explain to Tun how he had changed Pakorn's life so he didn't come back looking like an idiot. Likewise, Puen should've also went and found out what had happened to Talay's life.
I loved this ep, but now I'm more interested in Tun/Tess's story. Tess is most definitely an asshole, yet Tun didn't seem to hate him when he swapped back. I really want to see how Tess adjusts to his new perfect life (thanks to Talay) and if he doesn't ruin it again because he seems very irresponsible.
There are so many questions I want answered and only one more episode. Excited for next week because the preview looks good.
Because if they only move to Singapore they're in the same time zone and a 1.5 hour flight away and could visit…
That's true. I've lived in multiple different places in the US, where I live now is quite multicultural and the cuisine is quite varied. So yeah, your happiness does depend on where you live, but I say it's not as great as it seems because one, it's not my home and two, there's a lot of things I just don't like about the US on a national level. Obviously though, opinions about how good a country is can never be completely unbiased because it's an opinion in of itself.
I was hoping for some character development on Eiw's side after their separation, but the plot is dragging on…
I see what you mean. They didn't give Earth much in terms of getting to showcase his acting abilities, because anyone can act clingy and dependant (though I think Earth does a better job at it than most.) They should have made Eiw good at SOMETHING. I see he seems to be good at schoolwork and taking care of Cake, but that's it. He couldn't hold on to the rope thing in a previous ep, he couldn't run properly, he doesn't even have simple common sense, you don't give large amounts of money to someone you've only known for a few weeks.
One thing for me is, why in bls do people almost ALWAYS come to the US when they're moving overseas? Is this where most Thai people want to move? Let me tell you, the US is not as great as it seems. Another common one I see is moving to the UK, but I can't flaw that because I mean, I'm from there and I'd move back in a heartbeat.
Also, don't take this as me disliking the show, I quite like it, but right now, I'm watching and waiting for the part where Eiw's character matures. I know everyone is different, but I do not and have never acted the way Eiw does with anyone, so I can't relate to him. Maybe that's why I didn't cry or feel emotionally attached in the last scene, because when Cake said he's moving, I said, "Finally, we can get to the good stuff!"
I loved this ep, but now I'm more interested in Tun/Tess's story. Tess is most definitely an asshole, yet Tun didn't seem to hate him when he swapped back. I really want to see how Tess adjusts to his new perfect life (thanks to Talay) and if he doesn't ruin it again because he seems very irresponsible.
There are so many questions I want answered and only one more episode. Excited for next week because the preview looks good.
Try me.
Says the man who told a doctor he should've focused on his friend's son instead of a more urgent case.
Also, don't take this as me disliking the show, I quite like it, but right now, I'm watching and waiting for the part where Eiw's character matures. I know everyone is different, but I do not and have never acted the way Eiw does with anyone, so I can't relate to him. Maybe that's why I didn't cry or feel emotionally attached in the last scene, because when Cake said he's moving, I said, "Finally, we can get to the good stuff!"