Thorn doesn't look at him as a brother he also looks at him as a crush, lover and mentor. It was clearly stated…
I always thought that Thorn looked at Fah as both his crush and mentor. I thought Saen even asked Thorn how it was going and Thorn responded that Fah likes girls. So his crush was one sided at that time.
As much as I want to participate, I get easily confused and overwhelmed. The whole point for me this year in trying this challenge, is to get out of my little box and try new shows and films.
Okay I gave it a second shot and I am totally in. The first episode was just to slow, but once they got passed the back story it was easier to get on board.
Episode 7 was great and I liked the conversations that were held between the Dan/Yok, Gram/Black, Yok/Sean. Basically it was great to see things called out for everyone. A realistic conversation about things that are not so black and white. Things aren't cut and dry and can be solved in a 50 minute show. Really enjoying this so far.
When Ren said he would go on the date if Thyme didn't want to, ugh. How about some loyalty to your friend?
This. This is exactly who he is. He likes to seem like the mature one of the group, but he isn't. Kavin and MJ are. They are the ones who clean up after Thmye and Ren.
When Ren said he would go on the date if Thyme didn't want to, ugh. How about some loyalty to your friend?
Ren is just as spoiled as the rest. He is just better at hiding it. I think he is used to getting what he wants and when he doesn't he plays it off like it's nothing. Mira was smart to leave when she did. Who wants to be with someone like that.
I'm not an expert by any means, in French or even English, considering they're both not my 'mother tongue', but…
As a native English speaker who tried to learn French, I commend anyone willing to try and speak the language. I felt so bad for my instruction in my French class. Our accents were terrible. lol
Yeah it seems like the bullying is bad in schools in Thailand, that GMMTV director said that their reason to obtain…
I didn't know about the other countries. I like that they are taking this into consideration though. I've heard so many stories and the shows that have discussed this, it almost seems unreal for how bad it is.
I am not a fan of this series as a whole, but I am really hoping that they can make realistic with him not being a complete ass. Thyme honestly seems to be stunted and lashes out at people because he wants attention. Bright is perfect for this role. His dead pan looks work for this and his delivery as well.
I really liked the point about the bullying. Several shows have touched upon how bad the bullying is in schools in Thailand. The similarities for Gladiator and the F4 red card was perfect description.
So far I am enjoying this version more than the Chinese, Taiwanese, and Korean Version. I still love the Japanese version though. Time will tell if I enjoy this as much.
For me, this was a satisfying ending. It was a bit predictable and not. My gut told me they were lying about the break up, but I was still gobsmacked by how they kept it to their core group. I've got a big mouth, especially when I am happy.
Part one and two were good episodes, but I started to catch on that something was up based on the conversations between Pat and friends. Also, not gonna lie Wai and Pat may have started to get along, but I have seen friends choose sides. So that part kind of hinted to me about Pat and Pran still being together, especially with how protective Wai is towards Pat.
I absolutely loved part three and four. The parents not so much. Like at this stage in your life, you are both being childish. Come on...grow up. I was a bit confused though, like did they know from the beginning or did Pat and Pran give hints that they were together. That was my only gripe, how did they come to know...
Overall, I loved this series. It wasn't perfect, but nothing really is, just like their relationship.
I know the feeling of being against ur family specially if they r a good family and ur too young to prove ur point…
I like this perspective because it's true. They can grow and come back to each other. They've done it before. I think as they grow into adults, the decisions they make will be fully their own since they are adults.
My hope is that the episode doesn't drag to the point where they get together in the last 10 mins.
Apart of me just wants Pat and Pran to lie and date in secret, but that stunts growth. WHY SHOULD THEY HAVE TO GO BACK INTO THE CLOSET DUE TO BITTER ASS PARENTS!!!
I am not a fan of this series as a whole, but I am really hoping that they can make realistic with him not being a complete ass. Thyme honestly seems to be stunted and lashes out at people because he wants attention. Bright is perfect for this role. His dead pan looks work for this and his delivery as well.
So far I am enjoying this version more than the Chinese, Taiwanese, and Korean Version. I still love the Japanese version though. Time will tell if I enjoy this as much.
Part one and two were good episodes, but I started to catch on that something was up based on the conversations between Pat and friends. Also, not gonna lie Wai and Pat may have started to get along, but I have seen friends choose sides. So that part kind of hinted to me about Pat and Pran still being together, especially with how protective Wai is towards Pat.
I absolutely loved part three and four. The parents not so much. Like at this stage in your life, you are both being childish. Come on...grow up. I was a bit confused though, like did they know from the beginning or did Pat and Pran give hints that they were together. That was my only gripe, how did they come to know...
Overall, I loved this series. It wasn't perfect, but nothing really is, just like their relationship.
My hope is that the episode doesn't drag to the point where they get together in the last 10 mins.