yeah Nay and Na are brothers (🧍🏾♀️I thought they were cousins lol👀 maybe idk)
How cool! I thought they both looked alike, and when I saw their last names I wondered if they were related because I read somewhere that in Thailand people with the same last name are related, unlike in other countries.
"If I were invited to Dr. Phil, I would be condemned as a homewrecker, Doraemo!" How can you not love Heng?
Today's episode was bittersweet.Seeing Heng reject Boss broke my heart. Since parallel worlds are all the rage, there is a world where Heng and Boss are living happily ever after.
At the same time it was really sweet to see how Heng is starting to realize his feelings for Mo.
PS:I support the idea of #HengBond007. He would be a perfect 007!
I was so happy to see Teerak's father apologize for his attitude towards Muenfah. Sad that the series is over. I would love it if there were a few more episodes with a little more of Real & Hia and Lee & Ghlai's stories. I felt butterflies in my stomach because this is such a sweet and romantic story. Great chemistry between all the actors. Kong and Thomas are soooo comfortable with each other and this was reflected in their onscreen romance. I hope to see more series with them.
Today's episode was perfect. Gun and Yotha were just too cute. I really want to see Perth and Santa in other series. And I also want to see Aou and Boom in leading roles. They deserve it. I'm looking forward to Faifa and Wine's story. This series is becoming one of my favorite comfort series.
Today's episode was a real rollercoaster of emotions. The parents' cruelty broke my heart. I cried throughout most of the episode.I got really pissed off with the parents. I keep wondering if something will happen to Shen Nan for disobeying the pendant's warnings and will it be Shi Wen who will turn back this time. 🤔
PS: Kudos to the eco-friendly attitude of the parents who took only one change of clothes to visit their children. But I wonder what they were carrying in that suitcase. 🤔🤣
Despite all its flaws, I maintain my initial opinion that it is an above average series. As I said before, the series started out very promising, with a premise that led me to believe it would provoke deep reflections on moral dilemmas. But a childish and inconsistent script ruined all of its potential. The series' biggest flaws are precisely its failure to provoke deep reflections on moral dilemmas and the police procedures, which at certain moments offended the viewers' intelligence.
I've seen a lot of criticism towards actresses Engfa and Charlotte, but I don't consider them to be such bad actresses. It's true that there isn't much chemistry between the two and that their acting has had its ups and downs, but I would definitely watch other series with them. I wish I had seen more of the romance between 'Jiu' and 'May'. They have really good chemistry together and I also liked their performance.
The highlight of the series was the performance of actors Nay Naran Vikairungroj and Na Naphat Vikairungroj (are they brothers?), who brought to life the young and adult Tin. They stole every scene they appeared in. They brought the complexity, depth and authenticity required by the character. I'd definitely watch other series featuring them too.
Technical tie between Lily and Uea's mother from Bed Friend, but since I can only choose one, I would say that Uea's mother is the worst. They are both horrible and cruel. And although Lily raised Bison and Fadel and was considered their "mother", I always thought that "mother", in her case, was just a title like "Khun" because I never felt any "maternal bond" that united her to them, quite the opposite. So much so that she was able to do what she did. I always thought she was just someone who was using the boys for her own benefit. Now Uea's mother... Her gratuitous hatred towards her own son is something frightening. And perhaps much more "real" than Lily's. Hence my vote.
Wow, what an episode! The final scene of the episode was so touching! 😭😭😭 I'm not used to seeing Joong cry. He is a great actor! The final scene between Fadel and Style was perfect. Fadel endured immense suffering. But he never anticipated meeting Style, who saw through his façade of indifference and coldness. Style found a fragile heart and a gentle soul within him. And from the beginning, he knew he needed to make three things very clear to Fadel: that he has no doubts about his love for him, that he is not afraid of him or his tough guy facade and that he can be the stronghold of their relationship when Fadel's little heart needs to show its vulnerability.
Kate Winslet? Leonardo DiCaprio? No. In my mind now there will only be Bison and Kant in Titanic.
"We are providing residences for only living people"...Oh, Hengney, monday used to be the most boring and discouraging day of the week, until you came into my life. 😂 This series is such an energy boosters. By the way, has Hengney gotten used to being called that? Cher-aim and Heng is the duo I didn't know I needed. They are hilarious! And the apple doesn't fall far from the tree, indeed. Like father, like daughter: I think my father is seeing someone, I think my daughter is seeing someone. Guess who they're seeing? Poor Mo, how can he be careful when he doesn't even know what's going on? And the one who profited the most from this whole situation was Newyear, who managed to keep his job and even got four days off. 😂
Today's episode was sooo special. I loved how insightful Teerak's grandfather was. I cried when Teerak's father said he was scared, and I can even understand why. But I will never understand parents being disappointed just because their son/daughter is in love with someone of the same sex.
With a mother like that, who needs an enemy? Now we have the female version of Voldemort: Khun Ratri and her death eaters. 🤣 The series is getting more and more interesting. And don't ask me why but sometimes I get an X-Men vibe. 🤷♀️
In today's episode some facts caught my attention. I'll try to organize them, but my mind is buzzing with ideas after today's episode:
1. I was left wondering if when P'Cir was little, he did something that "tarnished" K'Ratri's reputation and that's why he was admitted to a psychiatric institution? And what would that something be?
2.I got the impression that his father would be a positive influence on P'Cir. Why would P'Cir getting involved with Phu tarnish K'Ratri's reputation, and what would that have to do with P'Cir's father?
3. Why would she want to make her son suffer? And why would P'Cir's life be in her hands? And why does it seem like there is a specific period of time for P'Cir to be completely under K'Ratri's control?
Finally we see 2 P'cir:
* a P'Cir dressed all in white in a room that appears to be a psychiatric institution
* and a P'Cir dressed all in black, in an all-white room full of clocks.
When I saw this scene, I remembered the Yin/Yang symbol that represents the duality of nature and the universe, two sides of the same coin, in which opposing and complementary forces balance each other and coexist in harmony. P'Cir's personality?
And the emphasis on the hourglass in the opening and the presence of broken glass has also left me intrigued because of its symbolism. Like the Yin/Yang symbol, the hourglass also evokes a sense of balance, but it also symbolizes the transformation and continuous change that occur throughout life, teaching us to wait the necessary time for each grain of sand to reach its fate. And what would be the fate of P'Cir and Phu? I'm wondering if Phu might have some "gift" that hasn't manifested yet? Could the encounter between P'Cir and Phu "destroy" something, hence the broken glass in the opening of the series?
Win and Jin looks like it's going to be an interesting romance.
PS:I'm simply in love with the opening of the series. Very well done. PSS: It's torture to wait an entire week for the next episode!!!!
I understand Yotha. It’s so difficult to trust your heart to someone after experiencing so many disappointments, heartbreaks. But little by little, this wall you built around your heart is crumbling into a thousand pieces and you're letting Gun conquer you. I need more series with AouBoom as the main characters, their chemistry is insane. 😍😍😍 Looking forward to Faifa and Wine's story.
The series started out very promising, with a premise that led me to believe it would provoke deep reflections on moral dilemmas. I was really excited to watch the series. But a childish and inconsistent script ruined all of its potential. Today's episode was sooooo obvious. And honestly, I don't even need to watch the last episode to know how it will end. Once again, P'Na's performance steals the show.
Another cute episode. That hug was so meaningful. Sometimes I want to greet Jun for encouraging and supporting Po, and other times I just want to give him a good scolding. Without a doubt, he is the enigma to be solved.
Today's episode was bittersweet.Seeing Heng reject Boss broke my heart. Since parallel worlds are all the rage, there is a world where Heng and Boss are living happily ever after.
At the same time it was really sweet to see how Heng is starting to realize his feelings for Mo.
PS:I support the idea of #HengBond007. He would be a perfect 007!
PS: Kudos to the eco-friendly attitude of the parents who took only one change of clothes to visit their children. But I wonder what they were carrying in that suitcase. 🤔🤣
I've seen a lot of criticism towards actresses Engfa and Charlotte, but I don't consider them to be such bad actresses. It's true that there isn't much chemistry between the two and that their acting has had its ups and downs, but I would definitely watch other series with them. I wish I had seen more of the romance between 'Jiu' and 'May'. They have really good chemistry together and I also liked their performance.
The highlight of the series was the performance of actors Nay Naran Vikairungroj and Na Naphat Vikairungroj (are they brothers?), who brought to life the young and adult Tin. They stole every scene they appeared in. They brought the complexity, depth and authenticity required by the character. I'd definitely watch other series featuring them too.
Fadel endured immense suffering. But he never anticipated meeting Style, who saw through his façade of indifference and coldness. Style found a fragile heart and a gentle soul within him. And from the beginning, he knew he needed to make three things very clear to Fadel: that he has no doubts about his love for him, that he is not afraid of him or his tough guy facade and that he can be the stronghold of their relationship when Fadel's little heart needs to show its vulnerability.
Kate Winslet? Leonardo DiCaprio? No. In my mind now there will only be Bison and Kant in Titanic.
PS: I loved Babe giving love advice to Kant.
In today's episode some facts caught my attention. I'll try to organize them, but my mind is buzzing with ideas after today's episode:
1. I was left wondering if when P'Cir was little, he did something that "tarnished" K'Ratri's reputation and that's why he was admitted to a psychiatric institution? And what would that something be?
2.I got the impression that his father would be a positive influence on P'Cir. Why would P'Cir getting involved with Phu tarnish K'Ratri's reputation, and what would that have to do with P'Cir's father?
3. Why would she want to make her son suffer? And why would P'Cir's life be in her hands? And why does it seem like there is a specific period of time for P'Cir to be completely under K'Ratri's control?
Finally we see 2 P'cir:
* a P'Cir dressed all in white in a room that appears to be a psychiatric institution
* and a P'Cir dressed all in black, in an all-white room full of clocks.
When I saw this scene, I remembered the Yin/Yang symbol that represents the duality of nature and the universe, two sides of the same coin, in which opposing and complementary forces balance each other and coexist in harmony. P'Cir's personality?
And the emphasis on the hourglass in the opening and the presence of broken glass has also left me intrigued because of its symbolism. Like the Yin/Yang symbol, the hourglass also evokes a sense of balance, but it also symbolizes the transformation and continuous change that occur throughout life, teaching us to wait the necessary time for each grain of sand to reach its fate. And what would be the fate of P'Cir and Phu? I'm wondering if Phu might have some "gift" that hasn't manifested yet? Could the encounter between P'Cir and Phu "destroy" something, hence the broken glass in the opening of the series?
Win and Jin looks like it's going to be an interesting romance.
PS:I'm simply in love with the opening of the series. Very well done.
PSS: It's torture to wait an entire week for the next episode!!!!