I see people talking about second season, but I do not want a second season. Do not think Pat and Pran story need…
I would not mind S2, but first I want to have HE for them at the end of S1. Then I would be happy to have S2 where they show as their daily lives as couple, the progression of their relationship and also between the two families, and more on Ink and Pa. Something like this with little funny quarrels and banters between them. No drama and angst please. All to make my days happier.
What does the post from the screenwriter K. Kittisak on the twitter means?Google translation: No matter how unlucky…
Does this look for you like there might be a possibility of something coming after the series (like a special or a movie or maybe even S2)? On his post (ฉันเชื่อว่าตอนทุกคนดู EP12 จบ ทุกคนจะต้องกรีดร้องออกมาแบบนี้) google trans.: I believe that by the time everyone finishes watching EP12, everyone will be screaming like this (plus emoji of a New moon with smiley face and Full moon with smiley face) Milk did answer with: อยากให้ Badbuddy มี ss2 💕 - Wish Badbuddy had ss2 (google)
What does the post from the screenwriter K. Kittisak on the twitter means? Google translation: No matter how unlucky the world is But good love is good love. I can't wait for EP11. My heart will be broken. The truth is that my heart has been broken since the meeting of EP11 and EP12. It's the best of the best. Really. (original post: ถึงแม้ว่าโลกจะเฮงซวยแค่ไหน แต่ความรักที่ดีก็คือความรักที่ดี อดใจรอ EP11 ไม่ไหวแล้ว ใจจะขาด ความจริงคือใจขาดไปแล้วตั้งแต่ประชุมบท EP11 กับ EP12 คือที่สุดของที่สุดจริงจริง)
It gives me slightly a bad feeling. Edit: presume that the google trans. is a bit off?
Agree , I could not explain it better. Like all the times that they did the fist bump, it has a meaning for them - it is their thing and I understand it like for them to 'seal the deal'. So instead of a ring (as Pat for sure was not prepared - 555) they did the fist bump. And I would not expect them to kiss in front of the faculty. Come on.
I only say this - as you all know the director himself is gay. He stated before that in his work he does not want…
😉 I like to watch things like this - like BTS or interviews where the directors/screenwriters or actors explain their work and what they want to portray in their work.
I am confused about people praising the show beinf REALISTIC and not your typical BL...everyone is entitled to…
I only say this - as you all know the director himself is gay. He stated before that in his work he does not want to show the homophobic side of people anymore. Yes, most people were homophobic in the past, but the society changes. He said he wants to show that to people and that we should be more accepting. You can see it also in his other works (there are no homophobic parents or friends of the main characters) - like 1000 stars (the parents of Tian were accepting of him and especially his best friend and also the people around Phupa), in He comes to Me (the mother of Thun was very accepting and loving when he came out to her as were his friends) and Dark Blue Kiss (both the father of Pete and the mother of Kao as well when they came out to them). It is the way he wants to portray it in his work. Yes, it might make it look unrealistic but that is his decision - no more homophobia. That is why he also changed it for the BBS compared to the book. For the ep. 10 of BB, we already knew that Pran's parents are ok wit him being gay. For the Pats family, everything happened in a span of maybe an hour? And there was another I think more important thing which happened at the same time (talking about the hatred between the families, how it affected PP and the revelation what a wrong thing Pat's dad did to Pran's mum). So we might see what the parents think of Pat having a boyfriend in the next episodes - in this I hope Aof will show it.
Very good comment. I think Pran's mum was always thinking - like father like son. She maybe thought if Pran became…
No he did not (but I meant he should have). I think watching the conversation they both had in the last part of this episode he was not entirely aware that Prans mum new that he stole her scholarship. But still it does not excuse it and he still should have apologized way earlier.
Yeah, I think the two main actors of MSP? They are both new in GMMTV company. And My school President will be…
Fourth and Gemini (the 2 main actors of MSP) will also play in Moonlight Chicken (another P'Aof series) - supporting roles. It looks like they want to give them bit more experience in smaller roles before they start to play the main characters in MSP. And it is good for them to have experience with P'Aof as a director.
BTW did anyone notice My School President series in this episode 10 hahahaha
Yeah, I think the two main actors of MSP? They are both new in GMMTV company. And My school President will be directed by Au - the assistant director of P'Aof. And this will be his first drama he will do as a main director.
But I do not thing he did aggravate the situation as much as Prans mum. We can also see it in one episode when…
Are you from Germany? I am from Slovakia but I learned German as well and so here lies my problem in making grammatically correct sentences. I mixed it sometimes up.🙂
As someone (izzah) on twitter wrote: Pat having to be strong for the both of them because he is used to being…
Maybe I do slightly look at it from the perspective of them being real people, but I see them also as characters. And even if someone behaves in certain way throughout the series, it does not mean he will act in all situations in the series this way. And for me even thou Pat was portrayed as more care free and fun guy to be with and on some moments not able to control himself, he did mature. And you know what I tried to see Pat crying and Pran embracing him at the rooftop, but for me it had more impact the way it was. Throughout the series I do not see Pat as someone who will break down like this. He might show anger and his fighting spirit - as I will call it - and act impulsively, but not break down in tears so much. In his way he is a strong character (and his fun and fighting personality might be a reason for it). Even in the first rooftop scene - you might have forgotten - Pran did cry hard because of all his feelings he had all those years for Pat. You could see it right there that this is also how he is, a person full of emotions bottled up ready to burst out of him. But at that moment he was still able to control it compered to the new rooftop scene. It came all together with all the tings I described in the previous comment and he broke down. (Even in previous episodes you can see him getting emotional in front off Pat or when thinking of Pat. He might not have showed it entirely, but you can see it - mostly in his eyes). And for me the way they let Pat cry 'silently' in this rooftop scene and embrace Pran did fit his 'current' personality more.
Also to add to your other comments:
When someone is facing a loved one nearly dying (Pat sister) as a child it effects you more and you will act like Pat at that time and freeze in panic. Pran on the other hand was not a family. (I was in similar situation like this, I mean I did not rescue anyone, but I could act in that situation compared to someone more effected by it). But again it does not mean Pat will act like this as an adult. About Pran being able to control himself in contrast to Wai and Pat - that was how Pat was at the time, but when you watched the rugby match he was first aggressive, but then he stepped down because he knew what was more important (to win as a team). So for me it showed how he becomes more mature – especially since he is with Pran. About Pran getting slapped - I also do not defend violence, but maybe it would also have worked better if his mother had really slapped him. I think in this scene it has more to do with the acting (I think the actress did not really want to slap Nanon so hard). But still, if it is the first time his mom used violence, even in this 'soft' form, it could effect him (because we can see that apart from her moving him to another school and stopping him from playing the guitar they have a loving relationship). And maybe I will compere it to myself this time, but as an introvert I also tend to hide my feelings and keep them inside - mostly in front of people outside of my family, but on the other hand show them on some occasions too much - especially with loved ones. So I think that is why Pran broke down first, he was with someone he loves and feels secure with to let his guard down. And the thing is that they did not showed all in the drama. I watched some videos with the director and the cast, where they said that at the workshop they discussed who the characters are, their feelings, the relationship between the characters and why is the relationship as it is between them - to let the actors know how they are supposed to feel and act in certain situations. But some of the reasons they act like it are not explained or shown in the series. Only the actors know themselves to be able to play their character.
I don't get the ending. Pran owes someone an apology for what he said, but Pat should be the one crying on the…
As someone (izzah) on twitter wrote: Pat having to be strong for the both of them because he is used to being the oldest child of the family and sheltering all the pain, while Pran finally has someone to lean on after holding it all together as an only child. And someone else wrote : Pat was holding back his tears because he wants to make sure Pran was alright first.
I do agree with those comment. Pran could always look like someone more mature, but because of this and him holding everything bottled up inside him for that long (plus probably for the first time in his life getting slapped by his mum) he broke down first - especially because he was with the person he loves and can trust to not hurt him. Only my thought.
Very good comment. I think Pran's mum was always thinking - like father like son. She maybe thought if Pran became…
I also think if she was that angry she should talk to Pat's dad way earlier about what he did to her and how it hurt her, especially as they were very good friends and not take it to that extended where they only hurt they family, namely their children. The same goes for Pat's dad, he should have apologized way earlier (as mature adult knowing he did something wrong and who teaches his child not to lie and do bad things).
Y'all I'm just gonna leave a Pat appreciation comment here because everyone talking about Pran crying is phenomenal…
Very good comment. I think Pran's mum was always thinking - like father like son. She maybe thought if Pran became friends with Pat, he might have ended up like her. So I really do not like when people compare too much the children to parents, especially if they do not know them, as it was the case of Pran's mum.
Then I would be happy to have S2 where they show as their daily lives as couple, the progression of their relationship and also between the two families, and more on Ink and Pa.
Something like this with little funny quarrels and banters between them. No drama and angst please.
All to make my days happier.
On his post
(ฉันเชื่อว่าตอนทุกคนดู EP12 จบ ทุกคนจะต้องกรีดร้องออกมาแบบนี้) google trans.:
I believe that by the time everyone finishes watching EP12, everyone will be screaming like this (plus emoji of a New moon with smiley face and Full moon with smiley face)
Milk did answer with:
อยากให้ Badbuddy มี ss2 💕 - Wish Badbuddy had ss2 (google)
Google translation:
No matter how unlucky the world is But good love is good love. I can't wait for EP11. My heart will be broken. The truth is that my heart has been broken since the meeting of EP11 and EP12. It's the best of the best. Really.
(original post:
ถึงแม้ว่าโลกจะเฮงซวยแค่ไหน แต่ความรักที่ดีก็คือความรักที่ดี อดใจรอ EP11 ไม่ไหวแล้ว ใจจะขาด ความจริงคือใจขาดไปแล้วตั้งแต่ประชุมบท EP11 กับ EP12 คือที่สุดของที่สุดจริงจริง)
It gives me slightly a bad feeling.
Edit: presume that the google trans. is a bit off?
And I would not expect them to kiss in front of the faculty. Come on.
For the ep. 10 of BB, we already knew that Pran's parents are ok wit him being gay. For the Pats family, everything happened in a span of maybe an hour? And there was another I think more important thing which happened at the same time (talking about the hatred between the families, how it affected PP and the revelation what a wrong thing Pat's dad did to Pran's mum). So we might see what the parents think of Pat having a boyfriend in the next episodes - in this I hope Aof will show it.
And even if someone behaves in certain way throughout the series, it does not mean he will act in all situations in the series this way. And for me even thou Pat was portrayed as more care free and fun guy to be with and on some moments not able to control himself, he did mature.
And you know what I tried to see Pat crying and Pran embracing him at the rooftop, but for me it had more impact the way it was.
Throughout the series I do not see Pat as someone who will break down like this. He might show anger and his fighting spirit - as I will call it - and act impulsively, but not break down in tears so much. In his way he is a strong character (and his fun and fighting personality might be a reason for it).
Even in the first rooftop scene - you might have forgotten - Pran did cry hard because of all his feelings he had all those years for Pat. You could see it right there that this is also how he is, a person full of emotions bottled up ready to burst out of him. But at that moment he was still able to control it compered to the new rooftop scene. It came all together with all the tings I described in the previous comment and he broke down. (Even in previous episodes you can see him getting emotional in front off Pat or when thinking of Pat. He might not have showed it entirely, but you can see it - mostly in his eyes).
And for me the way they let Pat cry 'silently' in this rooftop scene and embrace Pran did fit his 'current' personality more.
Also to add to your other comments:
When someone is facing a loved one nearly dying (Pat sister) as a child it effects you more and you will act like Pat at that time and freeze in panic. Pran on the other hand was not a family. (I was in similar situation like this, I mean I did not rescue anyone, but I could act in that situation compared to someone more effected by it). But again it does not mean Pat will act like this as an adult.
About Pran being able to control himself in contrast to Wai and Pat - that was how Pat was at the time, but when you watched the rugby match he was first aggressive, but then he stepped down because he knew what was more important (to win as a team). So for me it showed how he becomes more mature – especially since he is with Pran.
About Pran getting slapped - I also do not defend violence, but maybe it would also have worked better if his mother had really slapped him. I think in this scene it has more to do with the acting (I think the actress did not really want to slap Nanon so hard). But still, if it is the first time his mom used violence, even in this 'soft' form, it could effect him (because we can see that apart from her moving him to another school and stopping him from playing the guitar they have a loving relationship).
And maybe I will compere it to myself this time, but as an introvert I also tend to hide my feelings and keep them inside - mostly in front of people outside of my family, but on the other hand show them on some occasions too much - especially with loved ones. So I think that is why Pran broke down first, he was with someone he loves and feels secure with to let his guard down.
And the thing is that they did not showed all in the drama. I watched some videos with the director and the cast, where they said that at the workshop they discussed who the characters are, their feelings, the relationship between the characters and why is the relationship as it is between them - to let the actors know how they are supposed to feel and act in certain situations. But some of the reasons they act like it are not explained or shown in the series. Only the actors know themselves to be able to play their character.
And sorry for the long comment.
I do understand now why they postponed this episode.
Pat having to be strong for the both of them because he is used to being the oldest child of the family and sheltering all the pain, while Pran finally has someone to lean on after holding it all together as an only child.
And someone else wrote : Pat was holding back his tears because he wants to make sure Pran was alright first.
I do agree with those comment. Pran could always look like someone more mature, but because of this and him holding everything bottled up inside him for that long (plus probably for the first time in his life getting slapped by his mum) he broke down first - especially because he was with the person he loves and can trust to not hurt him. Only my thought.