auausave is my new obsession......... hia is cute without any effort.he is a natural sos!!!!!!!!
If you watch them in the second season of DMD Friendship you will love them even more. I swear, Save is an absolute angel. I love the way Auau drops all pretense with him. He fully understands how lucky he is to be the apple of Save's eye.
When this series is over I might have to end my own life too >.< But seriously, this bl it's what is providing…
Based on personal experience I can assure you that it is infinitely rewatchable. I donβt want to shame myself by saying how many times Iβve already fired up the series when I need some serotonin, as you say. π
Well i didn't think of all people they would be Teerak antis
I'm pretty sure it's a dream or Rak's imagination, since the opening credits show Fah's parents sitting next to each other, no longer in formal clothing, beaming.
My bet is that this is the real scene of them meeting Rak.
In true Thai BL tradition, the night falls fast and early in the BL universe.
Fah's flight arrives at noon, at which time he meets up with Rak, who dashes off after a brief conversation, and after Fah finds out from Babe where Rak has run off to it seems to take him several hours to finally get to the bridge.
The same early nightfall happens in Moonlight Chicken when Li Ming takes that chicken delivery to the Sargeant Major's house and meets Heart for the first time -- it's mid-afternoon when he leaves the restaurant and dead of night when he gets to the house.
Okay .. just curious .. why does every characters of Thai BL 's are Rich Kid .. like I hope they can make a character…
Thai BLs almost always feature lighter-skinned actors since light skin is highly valued in Thai culture. When you see darker-skinned actors they usually play henchmen or comedic extras.
Domundi also uses skin-smoothing effects when processing their footage. For me it's done to a tolerable extent in this series, but in Cutie Pie it was one of the things that made that series unwatchable for me. It was like the film editor had discovered a new toy and couldn't get enough of it.
I thought Punlee would be the token single of the group, him having a love interest was quite unexpected! That…
By the end of the series I think Type will be the only single guy. Although who knows, maybe they'll tease a little love interest for him at the very end too.
The music in this is amazing!! As expected of domundi but still
I am constantly wowed by the music. As just one example, that opening theme song gets brilliantly redressed to suit so many scenes. The absolute killer for me was when they added the soaring vocalization while Fah tells his parents about Rak. Goosebumps galore!
To offer up some trivia, in the book the infatuation that Fah feels for Rak starts even earlier than Rak's Freshman Welcome ceremony, in fact in the book Fah goes to the Welcome ceremony specifically because he knows that Rak is his brother's classmate and will be participating. When there he watches Rak longingly from afar, standing under a tree some distance away. (During the series trailer there's a shot of Fah smiling as he holds a photo of Rak at the Welcome ceremony, which made me think they might include a more extensive flashback, but seeing how things went in today's episode I guess they won't.)
In the book, however, you might say that Fah exhibits some stalker behavior long before the Welcome ceremony. There is a whole chapter that covers this period in Fah's life. Fah tries to learn as much as he can about Rak, which includes following his Facebook account. Rak's ill-fated relationship with Mew takes place during this time, and Fah learns they're together when Rak changes his Facebook status to "Dating Mew". Seeing this, Fah is devastated -- it's like all his dreams are crushed in an instant. I found this chapter to be quite moving. Fah is lonely despite his wealth and gorgeous good looks.
There is no fake relationship in the book, although Fah and Rak do meet in person for the first time after Fah rescues Rak from Oh at the night club and drives him home. (The incident with Oh merely serves to get the story going.) Babe is mortified that Fah had to take responsibility for her drunken brother like that, so she tells Rak that he must apologize to Fah in person. The next morning she and Dom set out to drive Rak to Fah's business, but on the way something comes up so they end up dropping Rak off there with a promise to pick him up later. A sobered-up Rak finally meets Fah in person and is deathly intimidated, but in a short time Fah starts fawning over Rak and asking him to stay as long as he can.
This scene happens before the book reveals that Fah has been crushing on Rak for a long time, so all this fawning strikes both Rak and the reader as puzzling.
From there, Fah becomes a constant presence in Rak's life.
Other trivia: Fah's name refers to the sky and Rak's refers to the sea, so in the series pilot when Fah says he wishes that the sea and sky could meet and make the horizon disappear, he's hinting at his wish to be with Rak for real.
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.
My bet is that this is the real scene of them meeting Rak.
I get a kick out of their high-fives. π
Fah's flight arrives at noon, at which time he meets up with Rak, who dashes off after a brief conversation, and after Fah finds out from Babe where Rak has run off to it seems to take him several hours to finally get to the bridge.
The same early nightfall happens in Moonlight Chicken when Li Ming takes that chicken delivery to the Sargeant Major's house and meets Heart for the first time -- it's mid-afternoon when he leaves the restaurant and dead of night when he gets to the house.
Domundi also uses skin-smoothing effects when processing their footage. For me it's done to a tolerable extent in this series, but in Cutie Pie it was one of the things that made that series unwatchable for me. It was like the film editor had discovered a new toy and couldn't get enough of it.
In the book, however, you might say that Fah exhibits some stalker behavior long before the Welcome ceremony. There is a whole chapter that covers this period in Fah's life. Fah tries to learn as much as he can about Rak, which includes following his Facebook account. Rak's ill-fated relationship with Mew takes place during this time, and Fah learns they're together when Rak changes his Facebook status to "Dating Mew". Seeing this, Fah is devastated -- it's like all his dreams are crushed in an instant. I found this chapter to be quite moving. Fah is lonely despite his wealth and gorgeous good looks.
There is no fake relationship in the book, although Fah and Rak do meet in person for the first time after Fah rescues Rak from Oh at the night club and drives him home. (The incident with Oh merely serves to get the story going.) Babe is mortified that Fah had to take responsibility for her drunken brother like that, so she tells Rak that he must apologize to Fah in person. The next morning she and Dom set out to drive Rak to Fah's business, but on the way something comes up so they end up dropping Rak off there with a promise to pick him up later. A sobered-up Rak finally meets Fah in person and is deathly intimidated, but in a short time Fah starts fawning over Rak and asking him to stay as long as he can.
This scene happens before the book reveals that Fah has been crushing on Rak for a long time, so all this fawning strikes both Rak and the reader as puzzling.
From there, Fah becomes a constant presence in Rak's life.
Other trivia: Fah's name refers to the sky and Rak's refers to the sea, so in the series pilot when Fah says he wishes that the sea and sky could meet and make the horizon disappear, he's hinting at his wish to be with Rak for real.
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.