didnt he say that he has liked teerak for a long time in that sunset scene in ep 6 or was that just a dream or…
He did say that! But yes, it was during the confession scene in the music video.
In that MV scene I like to think that Fah slipped up and hinted at the truth by adding the "long time" aspect.
As further evidence, in the trailer there's a shot of Fah holding a photo of Rak and smiling at it affectionately. I saw a comment on here or maybe on YouTube where someone asked how Fah could have gotten ahold of that old picture of Rak.
In the book Fah encounters Rak before Rak even starts college, and once Fah realizes that Rak is there he starts to watch him from afar. One of the things he does is watch Rak during Rak's Welcome ceremony, which I hope is where the photo in the series trailer comes from.
There's a lot of time left in the series so I hope we'll still get some back story on Fah.
One thing I caught was that Rak’s father said to Fah, “Long time no see”. Rak’s mom also recognized him.
I think we will discover that Fah has liked Rak from afar for a long time, maybe after some kind of early encounter between the two families when the boys were very young.
I was expecting it to be good, but this blew away those expectations. What a fantastic start to the Yotha-Gun story. Almost completely different cast, too. It's like a different series.
I guess the little encounter between Faifa and Wine is a sneak preview of their story coming up later?
Such lazy writing to manufacture a crisis for Ter by having Hill go incommunicado for several days, not even responding to texts. The lamest trope in all of BL because REAL PEOPLE DON'T ACT THAT WAY.
It's fake as hell -- completely counter to Hill's personality -- and with everyone so tired of Easter's constant fretting, why did they think we'd be riveted by more?
I was thinking to myself "Maybe his mother is more reasonable" and immediately after she proved me wrong 😭
I think you're onto something! Maybe Rak will reluctantly agree to separate from Fah in order to spare Fah further trouble. From there it would be nice to have Fah be the one who is tortured the most over their separation while Rak tries his best to hold back.
I was thinking to myself "Maybe his mother is more reasonable" and immediately after she proved me wrong 😭
This is already different from the novel. There, Oh's father is a high ranking policeman. After Fah slugs Oh at the night club everyone has to go to the police station to sort things out.
I'm going to keep saying this but Fah and Rak are just too adorable 🥰🥰. Everytime Fah and Rak's face gets…
Alas, I'm expecting that the confession in the next episode will also be imaginary (maybe on Fah's part this time), or it could be something from the script for the music video. It's just too suspicious to me that the preview gave us only the dialog and no video.
I wouldn't want a confession this early in the series anyway. I'm enjoying the awkward way both boys are trying to act like they're sticking with their plan and no real feelings are involved.
I also hope we don't get the "returning ex" trope. (That's the one I fear the most. I don't want to see Teerak get tormented unnecessarily.)
In that MV scene I like to think that Fah slipped up and hinted at the truth by adding the "long time" aspect.
As further evidence, in the trailer there's a shot of Fah holding a photo of Rak and smiling at it affectionately. I saw a comment on here or maybe on YouTube where someone asked how Fah could have gotten ahold of that old picture of Rak.
In the book Fah encounters Rak before Rak even starts college, and once Fah realizes that Rak is there he starts to watch him from afar. One of the things he does is watch Rak during Rak's Welcome ceremony, which I hope is where the photo in the series trailer comes from.
There's a lot of time left in the series so I hope we'll still get some back story on Fah.
The only good thing about it was it helped to hurry the "P'Oh" arc to its much desired conclusion.
This seems to be word-for-word, so you need to be familiar with how Thai speakers often refer to themselves in the third person.
I'm halfway through the book and the only place he's appeared so far is the first chapter, so good riddance.
So fitting that you'd act like having to pay to enjoy someone else's hard work is a burden that nobody should have to bear.
I think we will discover that Fah has liked Rak from afar for a long time, maybe after some kind of early encounter between the two families when the boys were very young.
I guess the little encounter between Faifa and Wine is a sneak preview of their story coming up later?
It's fake as hell -- completely counter to Hill's personality -- and with everyone so tired of Easter's constant fretting, why did they think we'd be riveted by more?
What I like about Teerak's characterization is that there are plenty of scenes where he acts like an ordinary kid.
I wouldn't want a confession this early in the series anyway. I'm enjoying the awkward way both boys are trying to act like they're sticking with their plan and no real feelings are involved.