Also I liked when Mile became bottom in this series, I know it doesn't matter so much but we rarely see in Thai…
This representation from such a popular and established ship like MileApo is so important! They've always been open minded about real queer dynamics, I'm not surprised at all.
I have a question that might sound a bit insensitive, but I’d like to understand better. Why is it such a big…
What @Ahgase said was on point.
Let's add that Tanwa's father is not only physically abusive but also mentally abusive. Is even more traumatic growing up with such a disfunsional family dynamic, he feels like he was never enough since his mother decided to d1e instead of living for him. I believe that if you've only esperienced love in your childhood is hard to understand this kind of trauma headspace. But is really common sadly :(
maybe unpopular opinion but like are we 12? Why are those ppl accusing BOC of promoting cheating? We’re all…
Hi! ^^ Well for me the answer is BOTH. For the "love" part let's see how it will unfold in the end because my theory for now is that their relationship will've the worst outcome.
maybe unpopular opinion but like are we 12? Why are those ppl accusing BOC of promoting cheating? We’re all…
I think you've missed the main point. No one is being a moral police or against the cheating plot. No one is saying people liking KN are pro cheating or that it wasn't realistic in 1969. Let's make an example: there's a famous queer movie called Brokeback Mountain. Both main are cheating and there're even kids involved, but the thing is there cheating is not romanticized, is seen as something to be ashamed of even if they didn't have a choice. Is it normal to put romantic songs like "Am I in Love?" or "Hold your hand" during KN scenes having an affair? What do you call this choice if not romanticizing cheating?
After he saw Tanwa in the same room with a mature woman like Moira, he thought he f*ucks her
No, they did nothing. Tanwa went to her after his discussion with his father. Moira didn't kiss him, she told him he's a "kid"... this should tell you Moira is more of a mother figure in their dynamic.
Imo, both are realistic couples, just very different. Krailert and Naran did not have sex after 5 letters; it…
You should say that to comments below since I like both couples, I just don't understand why TT should be the less realistic one.
When I say they romanticize cheating I don't talk about the plot itself, is more realistic if there're women involved like other 74839 queer movies/series. I was talking about the company promoting that part like some epic romance, if you read their letters after their encounter is just them romanticizing their secret relationship without morals questioned at all...
LERTNARAN have səx after 5 newspaper letters, romanticize cheating, are instantly lovey-dovey even if they're political enemies : realistic true love
TANWATRIN get to know each other and kiss for the 1st time in 4 episode, Tanwa is giving Trin time to accept this part of his sexuality while courting him, they exchange meaningful life quotes and are slowly falling in love : too rushed, how can they fall in love this easily?
Can someone help me understand this comment section? 😭
They've always been open minded about real queer dynamics, I'm not surprised at all.
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Let's add that Tanwa's father is not only physically abusive but also mentally abusive.
Is even more traumatic growing up with such a disfunsional family dynamic, he feels like he was never enough since his mother decided to d1e instead of living for him.
I believe that if you've only esperienced love in your childhood is hard to understand this kind of trauma headspace. But is really common sadly :(
At least I've given so many people something to talk about in the comment section, please continue...
Well for me the answer is BOTH.
For the "love" part let's see how it will unfold in the end because my theory for now is that their relationship will've the worst outcome.
Let's make an example: there's a famous queer movie called Brokeback Mountain. Both main are cheating and there're even kids involved, but the thing is there cheating is not romanticized, is seen as something to be ashamed of even if they didn't have a choice.
Is it normal to put romantic songs like "Am I in Love?" or "Hold your hand" during KN scenes having an affair? What do you call this choice if not romanticizing cheating?
You can also see the woman face on the mirror of the helevator, different set of earrings, different makeup.
He was trying to have a one night stand with her before he looked at Trin.
Only after he went to Moira.
https://youtu.be/GAkCoWSTeHU?si=TjG-AarI3SAjmq0A
Don't watch it if you don't want spoiler about next episode.
Moira didn't kiss him, she told him he's a "kid"... this should tell you Moira is more of a mother figure in their dynamic.
And the time span is valid for both couples not just one of the two.
Basically I think the same but I just wished to see a bit more sadness for the cheating part.
When I say they romanticize cheating I don't talk about the plot itself, is more realistic if there're women involved like other 74839 queer movies/series. I was talking about the company promoting that part like some epic romance, if you read their letters after their encounter is just them romanticizing their secret relationship without morals questioned at all...
TANWATRIN get to know each other and kiss for the 1st time in 4 episode, Tanwa is giving Trin time to accept this part of his sexuality while courting him, they exchange meaningful life quotes and are slowly falling in love : too rushed, how can they fall in love this easily?
Can someone help me understand this comment section? 😭