Are some of you watching this show on a microwave? Why am I seeing people blame Trin and Tanwa as if they both…
1) click the spoiler box before making a comment that contains spoilers, that’s basic decency for others who haven’t finish watching the show.
2) Oh yes Tanwa took Trin to go draw, trapped him long enough until he felt like he needs to tell Trin the truth of what’s going to actually happen. If Tanwa didn’t interrupt the conversation between Lert and Trin, Trin would have informed Victor during the rehearsal before the speech starts.
Wtf did Trin and Tanwa do? If anything they both tried to stop Victor. You didn’t even blame Krailert who had…
Tanwa barged into Trin and Lert’s conversation say it’s something important but ask him to go draw with him! Lert was about to tell Trin what’s going to happen tonight and what his plan was. If Trin knew at that time he would immediately hunt down Victor and let him know before Victor got on stage to speak.
Victor trusts Trin so he would immediately take his word for it.
Tanwa also could have told Trin immediately but he refused to until the last min.
Im balling my eyes out. WHY!!!! Trin and Tanwa can go f*ck themselves, and yes they truly deserve each other. Stay together for LIFE and later in hell please, so their ass won’t ruin other innocent people’s lives.
Everyone’s right, one is a selfish hippie the other is a professor who likes to mess with a student that’s in college for 10 years that refuse to drop out ( keeps changing majors) and refuse to graduate cuz his ass don’t know what the f he wants.
I don't entirely agree as Trin kept it clear that he has no romantic feelings for Victor, and there he was just…
If we are going to talk about the writing regarding Victor’s character.. I feel like the part where he fall madly in love with Trin does make a lot of sense to me though. I don’t think his character is badly written imo.
I’m really trying not to blame the victim here, but Trin really shouldn’t be touching or hugging Victor after the confession or conversation they had night before. Because that would confuse Victor even more.
Tbh if I was Trin I would put him in a safe spot and let someone else pick him up. I would most def not touch him or hug him like that, getting his hopes up after a rejection is cruel.
I'm gonna be honest and sound harsh: I feel like people who kept on defending Tanwa/Trin relationships in a VERY extreme way ( key words) have never been in a long term relationship or in a situationship. "Love is not logical" um...ok yes sure physical infatuation do last for a bit of time...I guess.
It's really not comparable. It's an obvious conflict of interest for a journalist to sleep with someone he's reporting…
Trin asked while touring with him at the school, Tanwa never graduated, he said he switched his major from history to philosophy (ep3 touring scene 31 mins mark). This actually has been mentioned again by Victor on ep5 where he reminded Trin " Tanwa's just an old guy that never finished college"
he's older than him but didn't change the fact he's still a student at the same college. So Trin still has authority or power over him. ep4 sunset conversation Victor mentioned Trin only taught him one class, so technically trin was not his direct professor either.
I replied to the other comment saying that Tanwa is also a student, since the comment is talking about "authority, not age" so did I lie?
If you actually read my last comment I said I'm not saying they should date, I'm saying "I just felt like since Tanwa is also a student in the series, than we need to judge them the same." Than you kept on saying you are 30 and won't date a person that's 25 ( ok I never asked you... but ok that's your preference) My father is 12 years older than my mom, and 20 yrs later they are still happy together, so I guess agree to disagree? you do you.
First time them meeting each other was when Trin met Victor outside of the ball room area where Victor was a waiter. He asked him to shine his shoes, this is the first encounter. So he wasn't introduced as a professor first, he was introduced as a VIP guest at the hotel to Victor.
"who got his own life, his own career, his own power." uh are we watching the same series? you think Tanwa built that career and "power" with zero assistance from his surname and background of his family wealth and nothing to do with his father? You are 30 and you don't understand nepotism and how let's say it would effect a workplace? A person's surname holds a pretty big power.
Than how is Victor's Trin's Student when Trin only taught him ONE class as temp professor. (source: ep4 sunset conversation)
"he's barely an adult" you know what, why don't you take one step further and just say he's a minor. Because you keep on referring to Victor as too young. You already have that bias against him, and since you won't change ur mind than keep it.
But imo Tanwa is alot older but isn't necessarily more mature either. His was just in a different font. I'm not saying Trin and Tanwa don't belong together but I just felt like since Tanwa is also a student in the series, than we need to judge them the same.
I love your comment and I totally feel you. We can get lost sometimes, and maybe these times might last longer…
Same! see, I'm conflicted. Part of me do want Victor and Trin have a fling, a hot kiss at the very least. Also the ending scene of ep 6 could have been a lot more spicier since Trin is "releasing" his long day of stress. but then again it's his uncle's house...so I get why they were doing it quietly.
Even-though I love Victor and Trin, but Tanwa’s character is NOT useless. The existence of this character drive the story in a different perspective. I do feel like the character could be done better or blend more into the script. But that’s just me.
I think everyone in different times of their life is or knows someone that’s like “Tanwa” at one point, who dismisses the politics or everything around them in life. They use alcohol/ drugs or other types of dependent to numb themselves from what’s truly going on in this world. Deep down they are afraid, they run away rather than dealing with their trauma or running away from something within themselves. They are lost, so they live life day by day.
At one point I stopped going to the university for 3 years and went back after 3 years to finish it. That point of me felt like “Tanwa” even though I’m a 28 years old woman. I can relate to him. Not necessarily family issues, but at that point I was very lost on what I wanted to do in life, career goals etc.
Ironically, the guy I’m married just got his PhD and now is an assistant professor at another university. A girl used to chase him while me and him were in uni, and almost said the same thing as Victor did to him saying that I’m not very good in school; my grades aren’t as good as hers and that he deserves better. ( I wish I’m lying but it’s true). If anyone familiar with East Asian cultures knows that for certain families their grades and achievements equate to their life, education is seen as the most viable path to upward social mobility, only way to escape poverty for some. So for that girl, due to her upbringing she felt like the scores are everything.
When Victor said that to Trin, I almost got a whiplash. But Victor did ate with that line, he’s so madly in love it’s cute! I can’t even hate him. He’s so fearless, which is very contrast to Tanwa.
2) Oh yes Tanwa took Trin to go draw, trapped him long enough until he felt like he needs to tell Trin the truth of what’s going to actually happen. If Tanwa didn’t interrupt the conversation between Lert and Trin, Trin would have informed Victor during the rehearsal before the speech starts.
Victor trusts Trin, he would def listen to him.
Victor trusts Trin so he would immediately take his word for it.
Tanwa also could have told Trin immediately but he refused to until the last min.
Everyone’s right, one is a selfish hippie the other is a professor who likes to mess with a student that’s in college for 10 years that refuse to drop out ( keeps changing majors) and refuse to graduate cuz his ass don’t know what the f he wants.
There’s a post on x explained Victor’s character on him being a student activist and on why he fell hard for Trin:
https://x.com/ladaphwrites/status/1965439507001381375?s=46&t=rQqjixOQ-EaaprdHWXcczg
Tbh if I was Trin I would put him in a safe spot and let someone else pick him up. I would most def not touch him or hug him like that, getting his hopes up after a rejection is cruel.
"Opposites attract, but similarities bind"
he's older than him but didn't change the fact he's still a student at the same college. So Trin still has authority or power over him. ep4 sunset conversation Victor mentioned Trin only taught him one class, so technically trin was not his direct professor either.
If you actually read my last comment I said I'm not saying they should date, I'm saying "I just felt like since Tanwa is also a student in the series, than we need to judge them the same." Than you kept on saying you are 30 and won't date a person that's 25 ( ok I never asked you... but ok that's your preference) My father is 12 years older than my mom, and 20 yrs later they are still happy together, so I guess agree to disagree? you do you.
First time them meeting each other was when Trin met Victor outside of the ball room area where Victor was a waiter. He asked him to shine his shoes, this is the first encounter. So he wasn't introduced as a professor first, he was introduced as a VIP guest at the hotel to Victor.
"who got his own life, his own career, his own power." uh are we watching the same series? you think Tanwa built that career and "power" with zero assistance from his surname and background of his family wealth and nothing to do with his father? You are 30 and you don't understand nepotism and how let's say it would effect a workplace? A person's surname holds a pretty big power.
"he's barely an adult" you know what, why don't you take one step further and just say he's a minor. Because you keep on referring to Victor as too young. You already have that bias against him, and since you won't change ur mind than keep it.
But imo Tanwa is alot older but isn't necessarily more mature either. His was just in a different font. I'm not saying Trin and Tanwa don't belong together but I just felt like since Tanwa is also a student in the series, than we need to judge them the same.
I think everyone in different times of their life is or knows someone that’s like “Tanwa” at one point, who dismisses the politics or everything around them in life. They use alcohol/ drugs or other types of dependent to numb themselves from what’s truly going on in this world. Deep down they are afraid, they run away rather than dealing with their trauma or running away from something within themselves. They are lost, so they live life day by day.
At one point I stopped going to the university for 3 years and went back after 3 years to finish it. That point of me felt like “Tanwa” even though I’m a 28 years old woman. I can relate to him. Not necessarily family issues, but at that point I was very lost on what I wanted to do in life, career goals etc.
Ironically, the guy I’m married just got his PhD and now is an assistant professor at another university. A girl used to chase him while me and him were in uni, and almost said the same thing as Victor did to him saying that I’m not very good in school; my grades aren’t as good as hers and that he deserves better. ( I wish I’m lying but it’s true). If anyone familiar with East Asian cultures knows that for certain families their grades and achievements equate to their life, education is seen as the most viable path to upward social mobility, only way to escape poverty for some. So for that girl, due to her upbringing she felt like the scores are everything.
When Victor said that to Trin, I almost got a whiplash. But Victor did ate with that line, he’s so madly in love it’s cute! I can’t even hate him. He’s so fearless, which is very contrast to Tanwa.