He said it out of anger, he didn't really mean it, not that I am excusing what he said. I really meant is I don't…
No, regarding the Korean producer storyline - that was Kuea's own decision. But the fact he was afraid to tell him about the producer is worrying. It's like Diao being afraid of his bf. Don't even get me started on the scene in which the dude explains to Lian why he is so possessive of Diao. No buddy, it is not alright to think you can control your bf's life cuz you feel responsible for something in the past. That's on you. Don't vent on ur significant other for whatever u had done.
He said it out of anger, he didn't really mean it, not that I am excusing what he said. I really meant is I don't…
Haha, that explains a lot:) Don't get me wrong, I still somewhat like this series, I would just prefer it if things were properly explained IN IT, instead of forcing you to search for the explanation online. Otherwise it might unintentionally be sending the wrong message, i.e. toxic behavior.
He said it out of anger, he didn't really mean it, not that I am excusing what he said. I really meant is I don't…
I never said Kuea was innocent, but have you ever thought that perhaps Kuea told all of these lies because he was scared his bf would forbid him to do things, and that he might've had a reason to think so, see: Lian's past behavior? Which, in all honesty is kinda scary in itself - being scared ur bf FORBIDS you from doing something... Wow, it's hard for me to comprehend. I guess I opt for healthy relationships š
He said it out of anger, he didn't really mean it, not that I am excusing what he said. I really meant is I don't…
I assume you understand Thai culture way better than I do, which is how you are able to make such far-reaching interpretation of this show's plot. To me, none of this was explained through the show or through acting. Which is exactly why I'm confused. I'm not saying you are wrong, you are actually probably right. I just never saw any of that in the show itself.
Much as I don't like love triangles, I actually wanted Nuer to have have a bigger impact on Kuea and his relationship.…
No, I completely agree. Also, it's a whole another matter, but if I see one more episode of Kuea keeping up no-personality-doll appearances in front of Lian, I think I'm gonna flip. Like dude...aren't you getting the hint that your actual self is way cooler? I just can't stand it anymore.
He has real issues.he creating misunderstandings from first episode itself and then act like kuea is misunderstanding…
Don't even get me started on his issues LMAO. I mean, if I so much as ever caught myself considering to keep tabs on what my bf does at every second of his life (not that I would ever want to), or thinking I could "forbid him" from doing stuff, I'd be calling a therapist seeking some serious counseling the exact same second. Not to mention my bf would laugh in my face if I ever tried to do any of that, and break up with me in the blink of an eye, and with good reason LOL. And a 100% vice versa, just saying š. Watching how Hia Lian and his best buddy treat their supposedly significant others is giving me major helicopter parent red flags. I'm like, chill dude, you're not his dad. And even if you were, that sort of parenting is universally considered toxic.
Much as I don't like love triangles, I actually wanted Nuer to have have a bigger impact on Kuea and his relationship. Like sway his mind a little dude. Make Hia Lian jealous, or something. Such a waste of potential.
Hia Lian (after original Eng translation): Episode 1 - "If you ask me if I love you or not my answer would be no" Episode 7 - "I've never not loved you. There is not a single day that I don't love you"
I'm howling. This is too funny. The director had guts to end it like this, or rather, didn't have enough funds. I've learned more about this series from the synopsis at MDL than from the actual episodes. Plus, what is even the ratty Ji Seok doing with all this screentime? Just lose the dude, he's annoying af.
At the moment it appears that: Mon and So will be awkward for a while, then So will admit his feelings for Mon & to something else (my bet - similarly to many of my predecessors - would be a terminal illness), they live their happy days as long as So is able to do it, meanwhile Saint and Mon rekindle their friendship, So dies knowing he's brought light back to Mon's life & he's not leaving Mon alone, Mon grieves after So, but eventually understands he's always had feelings for Saint and finds his happiness with Saint.
The following convinced me to believe in Mon-Saint endgame: - Saint has VERY solid, heartfelt and long history with Mon. I feel it is a bit too heartfelt for a runner-up. - Saint isn't showing any signs of what else his use in this story could be. His backstory is too well-built for him to just play second fiddle to So, throughout the whole series. - Usually the potential romantic interest who isn't endgame has certain flaws, or at least behaves in a way that shows he isn't fully comfortable with or certain about the situation and his feelings. That, or he tries to steal the guy back. Saint doesn't show any signs of any of that. He is solid, and plays the long game. - This is debatable, but arguably Saint is more handsome than So, and why would he be, if he is just a disposable guy from the past? - Saint is listed as one of the 3 main characters, whereas his role so far could be perceived as a supporting role, which leads me to think he's going to have a larger impact on the plot later in the series. - Looking at the show's poster, Saint has a very prominent position there. Before I started watching this series I thought he would be the primary romantic interest of the MC, just based on the poster.
To me, right now it looks like So's role in this series is to bring Mon back to life, figuratively speaking, and let him realize he has feelings and a future with Saint.
Having said that, you really never know. This is just a theory that seems probable at this point. Let's see if any of it checks out as the story progresses:)
PS If it isn't terminal illness, the only other option I see is that So's parents have other "plans" for him, like inheriting their company, maybe he already has a fiancee (LOL, those Thai dramas;)), or has to move abroad (although not sure why that would be such a problem).
I didn't have much expectation, but I watched it anyway, and bruh....was it good! Anyone who enjoyed A tale of the 1000 Stars would absolutely love it. And the last scene/conversation..:) I mean.... you just have to watch it to get it.
Hate me, but: Shin Da On: indecisive, purrs nicely for everyone who asks, shits rainbows, and on top of that - a coward. Watching him tires me out. Noh Shin Woo: he cute af Woo Tae Kyung: I dig his personality, but that nose job and that haircut don't go together, sorry babe. He's not a bad looking guy, they just made him look real bad in this show...kinda like a rat?
It's like Diao being afraid of his bf. Don't even get me started on the scene in which the dude explains to Lian why he is so possessive of Diao. No buddy, it is not alright to think you can control your bf's life cuz you feel responsible for something in the past. That's on you. Don't vent on ur significant other for whatever u had done.
Also, it's a whole another matter, but if I see one more episode of Kuea keeping up no-personality-doll appearances in front of Lian, I think I'm gonna flip. Like dude...aren't you getting the hint that your actual self is way cooler? I just can't stand it anymore.
I mean, if I so much as ever caught myself considering to keep tabs on what my bf does at every second of his life (not that I would ever want to), or thinking I could "forbid him" from doing stuff, I'd be calling a therapist seeking some serious counseling the exact same second. Not to mention my bf would laugh in my face if I ever tried to do any of that, and break up with me in the blink of an eye, and with good reason LOL. And a 100% vice versa, just saying š.
Watching how Hia Lian and his best buddy treat their supposedly significant others is giving me major helicopter parent red flags. I'm like, chill dude, you're not his dad. And even if you were, that sort of parenting is universally considered toxic.
Episode 1 - "If you ask me if I love you or not my answer would be no"
Episode 7 - "I've never not loved you. There is not a single day that I don't love you"
Me confused in American: @_@
Dude's got some issues LOL
The following convinced me to believe in Mon-Saint endgame:
- Saint has VERY solid, heartfelt and long history with Mon. I feel it is a bit too heartfelt for a runner-up.
- Saint isn't showing any signs of what else his use in this story could be. His backstory is too well-built for him to just play second fiddle to So, throughout the whole series.
- Usually the potential romantic interest who isn't endgame has certain flaws, or at least behaves in a way that shows he isn't fully comfortable with or certain about the situation and his feelings. That, or he tries to steal the guy back. Saint doesn't show any signs of any of that. He is solid, and plays the long game.
- This is debatable, but arguably Saint is more handsome than So, and why would he be, if he is just a disposable guy from the past?
- Saint is listed as one of the 3 main characters, whereas his role so far could be perceived as a supporting role, which leads me to think he's going to have a larger impact on the plot later in the series.
- Looking at the show's poster, Saint has a very prominent position there. Before I started watching this series I thought he would be the primary romantic interest of the MC, just based on the poster.
To me, right now it looks like So's role in this series is to bring Mon back to life, figuratively speaking, and let him realize he has feelings and a future with Saint.
Having said that, you really never know. This is just a theory that seems probable at this point. Let's see if any of it checks out as the story progresses:)
PS If it isn't terminal illness, the only other option I see is that So's parents have other "plans" for him, like inheriting their company, maybe he already has a fiancee (LOL, those Thai dramas;)), or has to move abroad (although not sure why that would be such a problem).
Shin Da On: indecisive, purrs nicely for everyone who asks, shits rainbows, and on top of that - a coward. Watching him tires me out.
Noh Shin Woo: he cute af
Woo Tae Kyung: I dig his personality, but that nose job and that haircut don't go together, sorry babe. He's not a bad looking guy, they just made him look real bad in this show...kinda like a rat?