but out of all characters really i want to hug krailert and comfort himi don't know why but he is the one character…
Literally. He has gone through so much and is still going through it. Idk how he's still fighting and not have just shot himself, but I really commend him for staying strong
This show isn’t even finished yet, and it’s already my favorite BL of all time.The only issue for me is Trin…
I agree with your view on Tanwa and Trin's relationship. I must say though, Tumblr users make some great points by really analyzing every little thing when it comes to them, and with those analyses, I've come to be more understanding of their relationship and connect with them more. If you would like to maybe be more convinced of their romance, check out those posts
1) Rather than it being Naran's denial about Lert being involved in the bid rigging, I think he's just trying…
I totally get your points and I'm seeing through your eyes now. In my comment, I hadn't thought about Dao's genuine feelings for Naran, I was just looking at Naran alone. Your words reminded me that she does love him. Naran does look like the type to feel immense guilt if his infidelity were to ever come to light so I agree with you about him ending it, though I believe that's what he should just do right now because I don't see what it is about Dao that's keeping him with her. He stays hating on rich elites, which Dao's family is filled with---rich elites.
About offing Naran: I had taken their threats as just them saying they'd get him fired from him job and possibly blacklist him. Looking back though, when Dhevi had spoken about it and mentioned her father... Yeah, they wouldn't hesitate to make him disappear, just like they had with Win. Maybe you'd be right about Veera.
I see your POV on the government that they'd just do whatever they want.
Here are my thoughts and theories:Naran and Lert: Lert did do the rigging with that company. Naran is in denial…
1) Rather than it being Naran's denial about Lert being involved in the bid rigging, I think he's just trying to protect him because that's the man that he loves. Naran, from what it looked like, was the first to bring up the bid rigging at the press conference in episode 2 and went head-to-head with Lert. That is enough to say that he already knows that he's involved and also the fact that he did say that he would find the evidence against him. Having gotten that evidence after he got involved with him, though, is what's leading him to now say that the evidence isn't reliable because he doesn't want anything to happen to Lert now.
2) I do think Dao is going to find those pictures but rather than have him choose between her and Lert, they'll just break up because honestly, their relationship has no love in it and Dao's family doesn't like Naran nor does Naran like her family. It makes sense just to end it all, especially if she were to find out he's been cheating on her.
3) I doubt Lert would kill Veera, his subordinate, because they seem to have a close relationship with each other. Lert seems fond of him. You never know though. However, if Lert was to be enraged, which is HIGHLY doubtful, about his wife cheating if it were to happen, he'd just be a hypocrite because he feels nothing for her and is with another man.
4) I see your point on Victor and Trin's relationship development and I do somewhat agree with you, but I am absolutely loving Tanwa for Trin. I honestly couldn't coherently tell you why, but they just resonate with me well that I am just so in love with them.
5) About Trin being idealist and naive, you're right. Characters in the show have already labelled him as such and they're not wrong. However, I feel like Trin's idea of how to go about the plan merging with Victor's is how they can resolve the issue well. We saw this episode that the students hadn't even spoken with the villagers' yet they were being their voice against the power plants, which makes no sense because how would they know what they want, you know? It was Trin who said let them go meet with the villagers and talk about it with them and get their input. The villagers weren't as informed as they should have been. The village chief said, "Nobody tells us what's going to happen." Trin agreed with him. Trin wanting to come up with something that the villagers and government can agree on can go well with what Victor and the others want by voicing their demands.
About offing Naran: I had taken their threats as just them saying they'd get him fired from him job and possibly blacklist him. Looking back though, when Dhevi had spoken about it and mentioned her father... Yeah, they wouldn't hesitate to make him disappear, just like they had with Win. Maybe you'd be right about Veera.
I see your POV on the government that they'd just do whatever they want.
2) I do think Dao is going to find those pictures but rather than have him choose between her and Lert, they'll just break up because honestly, their relationship has no love in it and Dao's family doesn't like Naran nor does Naran like her family. It makes sense just to end it all, especially if she were to find out he's been cheating on her.
3) I doubt Lert would kill Veera, his subordinate, because they seem to have a close relationship with each other. Lert seems fond of him. You never know though. However, if Lert was to be enraged, which is HIGHLY doubtful, about his wife cheating if it were to happen, he'd just be a hypocrite because he feels nothing for her and is with another man.
4) I see your point on Victor and Trin's relationship development and I do somewhat agree with you, but I am absolutely loving Tanwa for Trin. I honestly couldn't coherently tell you why, but they just resonate with me well that I am just so in love with them.
5) About Trin being idealist and naive, you're right. Characters in the show have already labelled him as such and they're not wrong. However, I feel like Trin's idea of how to go about the plan merging with Victor's is how they can resolve the issue well. We saw this episode that the students hadn't even spoken with the villagers' yet they were being their voice against the power plants, which makes no sense because how would they know what they want, you know? It was Trin who said let them go meet with the villagers and talk about it with them and get their input. The villagers weren't as informed as they should have been. The village chief said, "Nobody tells us what's going to happen." Trin agreed with him. Trin wanting to come up with something that the villagers and government can agree on can go well with what Victor and the others want by voicing their demands.