Ok so... I think this show is off to a good start and I'm very interested in the plot. HoweverI feel the need to pause the episode all the time because of how different White is from Black. I mean yeah, it's realistic that he doesn't know anything about well... anything as he hasn't seen his brother in over 10 years but it just makes watching kinda awkward or more like difficult. Like I'm just waiting for the next thing he's supposed to know as Black but doesn't and then makes a mistake or says something that would 100% out him for being an impostor. (but doesn't for some reason).Anyways, I'm feeling optimistic about this series as what I said earlier (and the parents just disappearing from the story and not knowing about their children's whereabouts) are the only "problems" so far. I've also seen lots of good reviews of this series so I believe watching will become easier soon.
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Might be a little funny to say this but if I was Khem I'd be like "Yeah girl I get it. You have a VERY good reason to be doing what you're doing" That past was something else :( In a whole, a very good episode! It was very interesting and the way the past and present were phased was pleasant to follow. The ending was a little predictable but it doesn't mean the series won't be good till the end!Eagerly waiting for next week!
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Ok so... This is your usual episode 11 curse moment. It's realistic, it handles real feelings from multiple perspectives BUT... I personally feel like it excuses the fathers actions too much. When Teerak's mom says "I know you're disappointed, I am too" I felt sick... I KNOW these are real feelings some parents go through but it's still not ok. I just can't understand how someone could say that about their own child, especially when it's about a thing that doesn't affect the parents lives at all, outside of seeing their child being happy in a relationship they have chosen for themselves. Worrying? I understand. Being disappointed? I do not. I am glad they're bringing up more perspectives, but no matter the sexuality, you children's romantic life is not for you to decide as long as it's not dangerous for your children like idk abuse etc...
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