Damn, I can’t hold my tears. Khaotung’s song really hits me hard. I’ve lost family and friends, and I can really relate to this beautiful song. I hope GMMTV releases it on streaming platforms.
I’m surprised that August is taking on another BL role, considering he never seemed too keen on doing intimate scenes with his co-stars (Ngern in the original Love Sick and that kid in Addicted).
I also hope Leng has taken some acting lessons and improved his skills because, to be honest, he was really terrible in Kidnap. He seems to have improved a little in the teaser, but I’ll reserve my judgement until the series is actually released.
They shouldn't cast actors who can't kiss for whatever reason. I don't want to see any camera angle kisses ever.…
I guess they cast the actors not only for their acting but also for the musical instruments they can play, because I’ve seen this “manufactured band” perform at a couple of live events, so maybe Timelied is actually a real band? Austin plays the drums really well, though he could definitely work on his acting a bit more.
The ending honestly made me smile, even if a few things felt a bit too good to be true. It’s funny how Win travels back to the past and suddenly all his bandmates turn out to be gay. When Chai leaned in to kiss Aek, I nearly screamed at my laptop because Austin was probably still sixteen when they filmed that! Luckily, the camera trick did the job for now.
This series actually reminds me of My School President. It’s got the same fun, musical energy. All four of them have lovely singing voices too, and I kinda wish they’d shown that more in the soundtrack instead of putting all the spotlight on Win.
If this were a typical lovey-dovey BL series, we'd get a love triangle subplot with Trin, Tanwa, and Victor, full…
I’m 80% sure some of the students will get arrested or even killed in the riot, Krailert and Naran will end up with one of them dying, etc., because BOC won’t let us have a fully happy ending for the characters. I’m still bitter about the DFF ending to this day.
If this were a typical lovey-dovey BL series, we'd get a love triangle subplot with Trin, Tanwa, and Victor, full of misunderstandings and silly sound effects. But since this is a heavy political drama and a BOC production, nothing’s going to end well for most of the cast.
So far, Patrick Rangsimant's novels' plots are unique, including this one, but it's too bad that the executions into drama series are more miss than hit. The only decent production of his novels was My Ride and that wasn't really a hit either.
They should show it in part 2 but they knew each other growing up and met before Typhoon started University but…
Thank you once again. It seems that Part 2 is going to have a really interesting story for the other two couples, especially that supernatural aspect for Arthit/Dao's storyline (preferably with a new director/screenwriter). I wish that Part 2 will happen because they can't just leave us hanging like this!
They should show it in part 2 but they knew each other growing up and met before Typhoon started University but…
Thank you for your explanation. I thought that because I always skip whenever Hill-Ter appears that I'm missing something important about the other (future) two couples.
I was confused that Tonfah & Phoon suddenly seem to have some issues because I remember that their first meeting was on that episode when Tonfah picked Phoon & Foam up when they got lost around campus. Subsequent episodes just show that Phoon always looks longingly at Tonfah, so it's nice to know about their backstory.
Wow, the acting of the main leads is amazing, especially Tor! I love the ending since Kan is willing to take responsibility for his actions, and there's a future for both of them after whatever punishment Kan will receive.
One thing I regret about this adaptation is there's no Dr. Bun. I know Tul Pakorn has chosen another career now, but maybe they could ask him for a cameo appearance or just recast him to maintain the connectivity with Manner of Death, Triage, and Transplant (if that is ever to be adapted in the future). I remember Triage ending on somewhat a cliffhanger that Dr. Bun will explore a new mystery on Transplant.
I also hope Leng has taken some acting lessons and improved his skills because, to be honest, he was really terrible in Kidnap. He seems to have improved a little in the teaser, but I’ll reserve my judgement until the series is actually released.
This series actually reminds me of My School President. It’s got the same fun, musical energy. All four of them have lovely singing voices too, and I kinda wish they’d shown that more in the soundtrack instead of putting all the spotlight on Win.
I was confused that Tonfah & Phoon suddenly seem to have some issues because I remember that their first meeting was on that episode when Tonfah picked Phoon & Foam up when they got lost around campus. Subsequent episodes just show that Phoon always looks longingly at Tonfah, so it's nice to know about their backstory.
One thing I regret about this adaptation is there's no Dr. Bun. I know Tul Pakorn has chosen another career now, but maybe they could ask him for a cameo appearance or just recast him to maintain the connectivity with Manner of Death, Triage, and Transplant (if that is ever to be adapted in the future). I remember Triage ending on somewhat a cliffhanger that Dr. Bun will explore a new mystery on Transplant.