I remembered I have this to watch after seeing the first season years ago... It's really intriguing and I can't blame Shu Yi at all for being this hateful after what he's been through.
Its funny how when a series does well its mostly the actors' that get the credit, but when a series does poorly,…
Exactly this and then some... There are far more people involved. Screen writers have a big influence as well, sometimes direcotrs and actors can do as good job as they can but won't get far bc the writing can be bad. Then there are producers, composers, stylists, editors and many other who can leave their mark on the drama's quality.
I hope the production team just encountered some temporary issues and will release the last episode soon, and add missing English subs as well. It's strange bc they're active on their social media, sharing reels and all.
Their series usually air on the production's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheKnotKarnlakorn ...but it's possible the uncut version will be under the paid sub of their channel.
Anything is possible when you're rich rich ππ
As you say and people can also have hobbies... I know many people who learn more or less usual languages and are interested in different cultures, including myself. And since it wasn't that much of an important info, I can see why they didn't show us earlier in the drama.
I absolutely did not expect myself to fall in love with Beside the Sky this much. I was always looking forward to ArthitDao but I'm all here for FahPhoon too. I'm sad their story is ending.
This series intends to be vague and misleading, it requires to be watched with open eyes and imagination. It touches a bit of philosophy, religion, psychology and society issues. I can't say I understoof it perfectly but I feel i got the main picture of the story and its message. It got me thinking, it got me wondering and I was so intrigued all along. I still stand for this being one of the most interesting takes on BL and I'm sad it doesn't get ebough love.
I'm actually not that mad about ep8. I'm sad, yes, but nowadays BLs rarely have something like this happening and often make us expect everything's gonna be lollipops and rainbows and take away the uncertainty of what's gonna happen. They absolutely surprised me with this and props to them for that.
I absolutely adore this series. I love to see actors that often play stereotypical parents in BLs/GLs to play characters with personality and story like here. I love that they show you can meet love and hapiness later in life as well and I love that they present issues most people often meet throughout their lives but it's done in an entertaining way. And what I adore the most is that they solve these problems by healthy and adult-like communication! Very rare to see in dramas. Also shoutout to adressing issues LGBTQ+ people encounter too.
...but it's possible the uncut version will be under the paid sub of their channel.