We testified the first murder from Mark in this episode: Tong's tank top - rest in peace, we will remember your…
Tong was moved with the "family convo" π. Mark knows he has too much power as a vampire, he knows if he'd *start* he won't stop π. At a certain extent, he wanted to save Tong from his uncontrollable desires. Well, it turned out that neither of them couldn't wait anymore.
Not even us can wait for the next NCs! πππ
My brain just came online. What was that the tank top got shredded?Tong initiating? What in the world changed?Someone…
We testified the first murder from Mark in this episode: Tong's tank top - rest in peace, we will remember your duty as an obstacle of Mark's lips.
The man was so over stimulated by his lewd attempts and predator instincts that he couldn't control himself. He forgot to strip Tong instead of rip that thin piece of fabric apart.
Tong has been craving that man since the very first episode. That young man is so done with his celibacy days that his hormones started to speak for themselves. He got possessed.
I think MGB has one of the best cliffhangers I've ever seen from GMMTV series. They really worked on to keep the tension in the air in every single episode final bit. Or maybe, this is my junkie side speaking and craving for more. My sanity hasn't been the same since this series aired π.
Funny how a virgin can be naughtier than anybody else. Those hormones have been jumping really high N'Tong... Are you on heat or ovulating? Case you were so ready to start a family right there πβοΈ.
Oh my gosh, you guys, My Golden Blood (2025) is the Thai BL vampire romance I didnβt know I needed, and now…
MGB is everything I didn't know I was looking for in a BL series. And JossGawin chemistry onscreen is so breathtaking... all I know is that I'm a sucker for this pairing. Since the day I met them, no other pairing felt SO RIGHT as them. It feels like all of my life, as a BL fan, I've been eating grain fed cow bif, then the very first day I tasted grass fed cow bif I didn't want anything else but it (if you're a true JossGawin fan you'll get this joke π ).
I was told that Tonkla is going to die from a novel reader hopefully that's not true
These kind of comments can spoil some viewers experience even if you label your comment as a spoiler βΉοΈ. Novel plot-twists aren't supposed to be shared like this πͺ.
Yeah finally genuine and passionate kisses are backI'm also waiting for NakanTonkla
I think the smell of ashes will be noticed first before the blossoming of the flowers. Will it have time to flourish or even >think< about it? We'll see.
Oh! Lord! Have mercy! This series is a dangerous one!
Episode 6 out of the previous ones was the actual one to leave me speechless. As soon as I ended up watching the entire episode I was left in a overwhelmingly roller-coaster of emotions. I needed to distract myself to take time to process so much information. From someone who read the novel, I could claim, to a certain extent, that I was "totally" tuned with the outcome of the plot, to my own surprise and fortune and for the humbling of my pride Ark, the director, along with the very much qualified MGB team chose to follow a different path for the unfolding of the events to which, comparing to the novel, feels more complete and develop. For the novel readers, as me, starting from this episode it've been open the space for speculation. To some degree, novel readers and none novel readers are even. Which personally feels great, as I no longer carry the "know it all" label - in this specific context, knowing the future outcomes isn't so fun.
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This is a personal reflection over episode 6.
This episode started by with Mark's confession to Tong, he acknowledges he doesn't only "feel" but he truthfully loves. He wasn't explicit with it by uttering the word "love" here, though he explained well enough how this sentiment made him feel inside - fearless. Mark let it clear to Tong he wanted to be more than a bodyguard, more than he always have been - a shadow, always present, cause it's literally immaterial but never reachable (here Mark being unreachable literally means his intentinal space distance and his previous condition of being a senseless/numb vampire -disconnected). Then Mark reaches for closeness, declaring to Tong he's true intentions acknowledging that Tong feels the same way as there's no need to wait, he urges to settle things there, and now. Mark being close to the one his heart started to beat for it's as if his previous fears were meaningless since his love for Tong is braver. He once feared to feel, he questioned this new vulnerability so unfamiliar to him, to the point he only found the answers to his dilemas away from Tong - "πΆI keep finding all the answers everytime you're goneπΆ". In contrast, Tong insisted to keep his distance, but here he's not playing as a hard to get - he fears, as he has questions yet to be answered. Mark's actions are moved out of genuine love and care, he've showned that his own will prevails over the greater good upholded by Thara. The ultimate demand to Mark was to definitely stay away from Tong, yet Mark's selfishness spoke louder, his love spoke louder. He wants to be able to protect Tong closer than he ever could. Mark assured he'll protect Tong from the evil, even from himself. Mark assured... but Tong still fears... "Khun" is the actual symbol for distance imposed by Tong... he fears yet tempted to give in.
Tong rushes to meet his new found love, as a teenager clumsily rushes to the phone to see their crush's replies. In contrast, Mark appers calmly contemplating the view most probably delighting his sweet moments with Tong that are longing in his mind... When Mark vented that the things could be more perfect, he wasn't simply referring to Tong's friends third-wheeling in their "romantic beach outing", the triggering word was "tomorrow" when Tong expressed his wish to watch the sunset along with Mark, in the next day. Mark has in mind what he has to endure, the reality is bitter however that moment is sweet and tender. Tong mentions "perfectly imperfect" as for the place they're in, though Mark replies with a met with silence question: "So do you like it?" - here Mark refered to their current (early-staged) relationship": full of love (perfectly) yet full of obstacles to overcome (imperfect). Tong wants to confess his love too, though he stops himself from reaching to Mark's hand to ask him a question that would state his remaining concerns about being close to Mark. But is Tong actually worried for him or for Mark?... Mark doesn't want to let go of that moment and that feeling, also that (fake) safety they're in. Mark just rests his eyes on the person he is the most fond of, he doesn't want to let go of that image that Tong seems safe. Here he is confessing to Tong once again, with only his sweet and delightful look, that he truly loves him - he's confessing his whole heart/his devotion to Tong. In this specific scene Mark gives off the aura of an actual old man who enjoys the present and the little moments of life, in a slow compass, enjoying silence. In the other hand, Tong is the comprehensible "rush it" young-man - "We already had our heart-to-heart conversation it's time to call it a day/night" kind of thing.
Tong seduces Mark in a way to slightly givin in to the possible danger he may face with by being close to Mark. Tong still fears yet he's invested in seducing Mark to the point of wating for him to do the first move, again (reference to the 4th and 5th eps. kisses).
Mark tries to break the "distance" by convincing Tong to call him by his name without the "Khun" first, though it feels unnatural to Tong since he still prefers to keep a "safe distance" between them, (literally and not literally).
Later on....
Tong's loud pleadings weren't the ones to wake-up Mark from his predator state, it was actually Tong's apologies to something he wasn't in fault of. Here he calls "Mark" instead of "Khun" implying that Tong is evoking Mark's intimate self (the real Mark). Even Mark's dark side knew Tong wasn't the one to blame for his loss of control. Tong apologised instead of blaming, here it's clear that Tong feared for Mark. He feared that his cursed blood would "cause a great impact" over Mark. He perceives it as painful to Mark to turn into a thirsty beast. Tong doesn't fear for himself, he doesn't know danger to the point of putting his life first, or maybe he's moved out of empathy and love, or both ways.... Tong's first question after the incident was directed to Mark's state, he wanted to know if he was okay. Again, Tong didn't blame Mark even after being "awaken". In the end, Tong took the blame over himself. They shared a timid conversation full of regret, blame and unresolved confessions. They're unable to meet eyes, as the incident was traumatic enough for them to look at each other and confirm what just happened. That would be too much exposure...
Mark offers a chocolate which symbolises the perfectly imperfect of their (early-staged) relationship. The chocolate is still sweet and edible (perfectly) thoug it's not a bar anymore, it melted (imperfect). Tong no longer feels like Mark's space in his life should be as bodyguard (shadow) he confessed with that first move, the kiss, that he gave in to the fear. He may fear but Mark is there to protect him, even over himself as he showned with the previous event. Mark maintained his promise assuring Tong that he's not the one to blame.
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This episode proved to me that Joss and Gawin aren't acting at all, they're living up to the characters.
My soul has been speaking on behalf of my organic being. My sanity gave up on me too, as it ran away in fear to find psychiatric treatment.
Respectfully π.
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That d*mn curtin π.
Not even us can wait for the next NCs! πππ
The man was so over stimulated by his lewd attempts and predator instincts that he couldn't control himself. He forgot to strip Tong instead of rip that thin piece of fabric apart.
Tong has been craving that man since the very first episode. That young man is so done with his celibacy days that his hormones started to speak for themselves. He got possessed.
Or maybe, this is my junkie side speaking and craving for more. My sanity hasn't been the same since this series aired π.
Spectacular! Give me 14 of 'em right now!
Everything you said is so true π₯²β€οΈ.
The real villain in this story is...
Mark's blue speedo.
Go read the novel!
You can watch this one if you're interested:
https://youtu.be/QotQcZv7PiQ?si=FudhwmaBxtNgJs9z
It's Tong contradicting himself for me. Personally, he's not playing as a hard to get he has his own conflicting reasons.
Episode 6 out of the previous ones was the actual one to leave me speechless. As soon as I ended up watching the entire episode I was left in a overwhelmingly roller-coaster of emotions. I needed to distract myself to take time to process so much information. From someone who read the novel, I could claim, to a certain extent, that I was "totally" tuned with the outcome of the plot, to my own surprise and fortune and for the humbling of my pride Ark, the director, along with the very much qualified MGB team chose to follow a different path for the unfolding of the events to which, comparing to the novel, feels more complete and develop. For the novel readers, as me, starting from this episode it've been open the space for speculation. To some degree, novel readers and none novel readers are even. Which personally feels great, as I no longer carry the "know it all" label - in this specific context, knowing the future outcomes isn't so fun.
-
This is a personal reflection over episode 6.
This episode started by with Mark's confession to Tong, he acknowledges he doesn't only "feel" but he truthfully loves. He wasn't explicit with it by uttering the word "love" here, though he explained well enough how this sentiment made him feel inside - fearless. Mark let it clear to Tong he wanted to be more than a bodyguard, more than he always have been - a shadow, always present, cause it's literally immaterial but never reachable (here Mark being unreachable literally means his intentinal space distance and his previous condition of being a senseless/numb vampire -disconnected). Then Mark reaches for closeness, declaring to Tong he's true intentions acknowledging that Tong feels the same way as there's no need to wait, he urges to settle things there, and now. Mark being close to the one his heart started to beat for it's as if his previous fears were meaningless since his love for Tong is braver. He once feared to feel, he questioned this new vulnerability so unfamiliar to him, to the point he only found the answers to his dilemas away from Tong - "πΆI keep finding all the answers everytime you're goneπΆ". In contrast, Tong insisted to keep his distance, but here he's not playing as a hard to get - he fears, as he has questions yet to be answered.
Mark's actions are moved out of genuine love and care, he've showned that his own will prevails over the greater good upholded by Thara. The ultimate demand to Mark was to definitely stay away from Tong, yet Mark's selfishness spoke louder, his love spoke louder. He wants to be able to protect Tong closer than he ever could. Mark assured he'll protect Tong from the evil, even from himself. Mark assured... but Tong still fears...
"Khun" is the actual symbol for distance imposed by Tong... he fears yet tempted to give in.
Tong rushes to meet his new found love, as a teenager clumsily rushes to the phone to see their crush's replies. In contrast, Mark appers calmly contemplating the view most probably delighting his sweet moments with Tong that are longing in his mind...
When Mark vented that the things could be more perfect, he wasn't simply referring to Tong's friends third-wheeling in their "romantic beach outing", the triggering word was "tomorrow" when Tong expressed his wish to watch the sunset along with Mark, in the next day. Mark has in mind what he has to endure, the reality is bitter however that moment is sweet and tender. Tong mentions "perfectly imperfect" as for the place they're in, though Mark replies with a met with silence question: "So do you like it?" - here Mark refered to their current (early-staged) relationship": full of love (perfectly) yet full of obstacles to overcome (imperfect).
Tong wants to confess his love too, though he stops himself from reaching to Mark's hand to ask him a question that would state his remaining concerns about being close to Mark. But is Tong actually worried for him or for Mark?...
Mark doesn't want to let go of that moment and that feeling, also that (fake) safety they're in. Mark just rests his eyes on the person he is the most fond of, he doesn't want to let go of that image that Tong seems safe. Here he is confessing to Tong once again, with only his sweet and delightful look, that he truly loves him - he's confessing his whole heart/his devotion to Tong.
In this specific scene Mark gives off the aura of an actual old man who enjoys the present and the little moments of life, in a slow compass, enjoying silence. In the other hand, Tong is the comprehensible "rush it" young-man - "We already had our heart-to-heart conversation it's time to call it a day/night" kind of thing.
Tong seduces Mark in a way to slightly givin in to the possible danger he may face with by being close to Mark. Tong still fears yet he's invested in seducing Mark to the point of wating for him to do the first move, again (reference to the 4th and 5th eps. kisses).
Mark tries to break the "distance" by convincing Tong to call him by his name without the "Khun" first, though it feels unnatural to Tong since he still prefers to keep a "safe distance" between them, (literally and not literally).
Later on....
Tong's loud pleadings weren't the ones to wake-up Mark from his predator state, it was actually Tong's apologies to something he wasn't in fault of. Here he calls "Mark" instead of "Khun" implying that Tong is evoking Mark's intimate self (the real Mark). Even Mark's dark side knew Tong wasn't the one to blame for his loss of control. Tong apologised instead of blaming, here it's clear that Tong feared for Mark. He feared that his cursed blood would "cause a great impact" over Mark. He perceives it as painful to Mark to turn into a thirsty beast. Tong doesn't fear for himself, he doesn't know danger to the point of putting his life first, or maybe he's moved out of empathy and love, or both ways.... Tong's first question after the incident was directed to Mark's state, he wanted to know if he was okay. Again, Tong didn't blame Mark even after being "awaken". In the end, Tong took the blame over himself. They shared a timid conversation full of regret, blame and unresolved confessions. They're unable to meet eyes, as the incident was traumatic enough for them to look at each other and confirm what just happened. That would be too much exposure...
Mark offers a chocolate which symbolises the perfectly imperfect of their (early-staged) relationship. The chocolate is still sweet and edible (perfectly) thoug it's not a bar anymore, it melted (imperfect).
Tong no longer feels like Mark's space in his life should be as bodyguard (shadow) he confessed with that first move, the kiss, that he gave in to the fear. He may fear but Mark is there to protect him, even over himself as he showned with the previous event. Mark maintained his promise assuring Tong that he's not the one to blame.
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This episode proved to me that Joss and Gawin aren't acting at all, they're living up to the characters.