This is a hit show in Thailand among regular and LGBTQ shows. Please ignore anything else 😊. Someone gracefully shared in the comments section a detailed analysis of the Thai viewership of the show. Its legitimate and this show rocks!
Fun fact: when this episode aired in December 2024, only 10 U.S. states allowed terminally-ill patients to ask…
Many years ago I watched a movie called 'Who's life is it anyway'. This introduced me to the idea of 'death with dignity'. It impacted me immensely. Then the Brittany Maynerd case.
Where I am from Euthanasia is not legal, however when the patient is near their death many doctors/hospitals release them in the care of the family with some management advice. However everyone knows that the patients are going home to die, if I put it harshly. There is not enough resources to keep them in the hospitals and no other choice for the patients. The family members try their best to help the patient until they meet their natural end. Would a euthanasia law help in this case, at least help some? I believe it would. But I do not see the laws changing anytime soon. For me, I wish to die with dignity if it comes to that. But who knows.
This series put my heart into so much turmoil. What to say. I cannot forget Kan and Wasan and their plight.
Rewatching the attic scene & not once did Kan cry even tho he was in pain. But the minute Wasan talked about his…
To me it felt like, both Kan and Wasan entered the relationship sort of half-heartedly, tip toeing, but fell in love gradually so deep that they didn't even realize the depth of it until the attic scene. It was so good.
https://www.tumblr.com/clairedaring/771030304112689152?source=shareHere is the detailed post about the ratings…
Thank you so much for sharing. I wantee to know how the show did in Thailand and am relieved to know that it did well. I want the makers to get recognition for this drama. It is just that good.
this show really really made me open my heart and cry after holding it for so long, it really freed me from the…
I hear you. I have suffered through great loss recently and this show opened so many wounds, but helped put many things in perspective. This show will remain with me also for many reasons other than the love story. I hope you find peace.
I agree, but to be nitpicky, the daughter would have definitely noticed the hair and flower right off since she…
I guess the daughter didn't think in her wildest dream something like this could happen. And Wasan was already investigating and was constantly thinking about it. not a defense, just trying to find a plausible explanation.
Where I am from Euthanasia is not legal, however when the patient is near their death many doctors/hospitals release them in the care of the family with some management advice. However everyone knows that the patients are going home to die, if I put it harshly. There is not enough resources to keep them in the hospitals and no other choice for the patients. The family members try their best to help the patient until they meet their natural end. Would a euthanasia law help in this case, at least help some? I believe it would. But I do not see the laws changing anytime soon. For me, I wish to die with dignity if it comes to that. But who knows.
This series put my heart into so much turmoil. What to say. I cannot forget Kan and Wasan and their plight.