Episode 7 was... I still don't know what that was, and why we needed that filler episode, but I was left wondering how Mew professed his "love" for Erng, and yet, he seems to be interested in Fahsai. All it took was a finger snap for him to fall out of love with Erng when Fahsai came around, and another for him to act all confused after that little smooch.
Like, does it ever drive you crazy, just how fast the night changes?
The chemistry between Rung and Win is cute, but when Rung looked into Korn's eyes for the first time when she almost fell and he caught her, that was a different lit spark right there. Win likes Rung, but Rung likes Korn. I don't like love triangles, though.
The pacing, storytelling, and background were well done. I guess the brothers are going to drift apart because of a girl, but I am here to support Film, so I'll see it through.
The cast is good, and the acting is good. What is weak is the writing and perhaps, the directing. I do like the show, and I keep tuning in every weekend hoping that it'll get to that level of expectancy... and it just falls flat. Sing and Drake has good comedic timing, but where some of the jokes should land, it shrivels and withers. And when it was finally time to reveal the alien, I was like, "WHERE WAS THE BUDGET FOR THE ALIEN?! Is this some kind of a sick joke?" For me, the alien was too basic.
Nanon, Milk, Namtan, Sing, and Drake are doing their best. It's the way they were directed, so I can't really blame them. They're making the best of the situation in which they've been put in, and I think they're doing a good job, for I know what these actors are capable of.
Perhaps, with a better director and writer, this show would've moved in the direction it was meant to be in.
MM was not what I expected. After the 4th episode or so, I started to lose interest, and I struggled to finish it. Rushed storylines, plots with holes, the incapability to use Gun Atthaphan properly, messed up Biblical plots... the list goes on as they continued to jump all over the place with storylines and characters. I don't care for a second season.
"What's true is true. Someone will find out someday."
Well said, O. This resonated with me, and I knew it did for Erng as well. Although it seems as if Mew knows more than he's letting on. As for Mr. Kit, it seems as if he's up to something... or maybe he's just running off to spend time with the doctor. Haha!
Anyways, joking aside, eps. 4 was interesting. That scene of Mew and Erng in the crop circle at night was beautiful. I love how protective Mew is of Erng despite knowing that she's not who she says she is. I love how he looks at her, and how he pays attention to her... in short, I wish this was the endgame.
However, the mystery still remains: what have they done to the "real" Erng (as I've been wondering since last week), and what is this Erng's purpose? To get Mew to trust her, so he can become one of "them" too? I won't be surprised if Mr. Kit is the stalker/hunter in the next episode. Something about him just does not sit right with me.
Gun was literally a human faucet! I was amazed at how MANY times they made him cry. It should be illegal! Nevertheless, it didn't take away from his amazing acting.
Josh is hot. That's it, for this actor did nothing for me when he was not taking off his shirt, or just posing around. His facial expressions were not on point in many scenes.
Yard and Ying are great actresses! No matter what scene they were in, they nailed it, down to the facial expressions and posture.
This drama is not my cup of coffee. I only watched for Off Jumpol, and he excelled at being Ron. Ploy was also good at being Pipi. This was the only couple I rooted for, as I just couldn't with Ben & Fah and Aek & Narin. There was just no chemistry there between these two couples.
Good question. Something fishy is brewing. Is Erng really Erng or is she a body-snatching alien pretending to be Erng? I have a few theories:
1) Erng probably walked into a trap or she was kidnapped and had her memory erased. I mean, what were 8-year-olds doing alone in the woods?
2) Erng was brainwashed and used as some sort of experiment/weapon by Dr. Nam, or for the government.
3) Or maybe Mew is the alien after all.
Anyways, those theories are far-fetched (maybe it's because as a writer, I tend to let my imagination run away), but I am enjoying the series. This genre is not particularly up my alley, but it's giving (at least for me). I really wanted a Nanon-Namtan pairing and thought that this was it, but Nanon-Milk's chemistry is beautiful to behold!
I just finished the second episode, and I absolutely love Sing, Drake, and Beau's comic timing! Nanon is a terrific actor and I enjoy watching him bring characters to life. Can't wait for the next episode!
This might not be the best series I've watched, but I loved the chemistry going on between Off and Gam, and I would definitely watch these two in a series of their own.
I love the FL a lot and I hope to see her in more dramas going forward. There is no chemistry between Saenguea and the doctor, but Sky and Talay have something going on. Also, Talay and Sky remind me of Pick and Rome in 'Puppy Honey'. *Shrugs* They're also like the real Off and Gun (the early years) in terms of mannerisms.
I like it so far. I know it's a bit slow, but the introduction lays the foundation for the characters and a little background of what we can expect going forward.
Like, does it ever drive you crazy, just how fast the night changes?
The pacing, storytelling, and background were well done. I guess the brothers are going to drift apart because of a girl, but I am here to support Film, so I'll see it through.
Nanon, Milk, Namtan, Sing, and Drake are doing their best. It's the way they were directed, so I can't really blame them. They're making the best of the situation in which they've been put in, and I think they're doing a good job, for I know what these actors are capable of.
Perhaps, with a better director and writer, this show would've moved in the direction it was meant to be in.
Well said, O. This resonated with me, and I knew it did for Erng as well. Although it seems as if Mew knows more than he's letting on. As for Mr. Kit, it seems as if he's up to something... or maybe he's just running off to spend time with the doctor. Haha!
Anyways, joking aside, eps. 4 was interesting. That scene of Mew and Erng in the crop circle at night was beautiful. I love how protective Mew is of Erng despite knowing that she's not who she says she is. I love how he looks at her, and how he pays attention to her... in short, I wish this was the endgame.
However, the mystery still remains: what have they done to the "real" Erng (as I've been wondering since last week), and what is this Erng's purpose? To get Mew to trust her, so he can become one of "them" too? I won't be surprised if Mr. Kit is the stalker/hunter in the next episode. Something about him just does not sit right with me.
Yard and Ying are great actresses! No matter what scene they were in, they nailed it, down to the facial expressions and posture.
This drama is not my cup of coffee. I only watched for Off Jumpol, and he excelled at being Ron. Ploy was also good at being Pipi. This was the only couple I rooted for, as I just couldn't with Ben & Fah and Aek & Narin. There was just no chemistry there between these two couples.
Good question. Something fishy is brewing. Is Erng really Erng or is she a body-snatching alien pretending to be Erng? I have a few theories:
1) Erng probably walked into a trap or she was kidnapped and had her memory erased. I mean, what were 8-year-olds doing alone in the woods?
2) Erng was brainwashed and used as some sort of experiment/weapon by Dr. Nam, or for the government.
3) Or maybe Mew is the alien after all.
Anyways, those theories are far-fetched (maybe it's because as a writer, I tend to let my imagination run away), but I am enjoying the series. This genre is not particularly up my alley, but it's giving (at least for me). I really wanted a Nanon-Namtan pairing and thought that this was it, but Nanon-Milk's chemistry is beautiful to behold!