As a retired librarian, I so badly wanted to reach out to Sky and Dindin to tell them that there may be resources to help with Nava's health care issues and Grandma's financial woes. At the very least, check with Nabnueng to see what's available.
However, the point is that the brothers will do what's necessary to help their beloveds.
(As an aside, I love Tee's smile. It feels so genuine and the smile reaches his eyes.)
Poor grandma! Meniere's Syndrome is thought to be a build-up of fluid in the ear and can cause dizziness and nausea, among other symptoms. I suffered from what the Ask-A-Nurse felt might have been an episode once. It was g*d d*mn awful. I still suffer from Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) occasionally. There is no way to predict when BPPV bout (or Meniere's Syndrome) will occur.
Khram waged an aggressive, unrelenting pre-meditated strategic “kindness” campaign to get Dao to fall for him. That deed is deviousness personified. Cue Arthit. Whatever he is – argumentative, opinionated, amateur moocher, or unstudious – he is not deceitful. As it so happens, he’s upfront, kind, thoughtful, observant, and, most of all, a friend. His interactions with Dao are honest, open, and uncomplicated. No need for fraudulent pretenses of affection. They both are who they are, and they are clearly genuinely acceptable of/to the other.
Khram waged an aggressive, unrelenting pre-meditated strategic “kindness” campaign to get Dao to fall for him. That deed is deviousness personified. Cue Arthit. Whatever he is – argumentative, opinionated, amateur moocher, or unstudious – he is not deceitful. As it so happens, he’s upfront, kind, thoughtful, observant, and, most of all, a friend. His interactions with Dao are honest, open, and uncomplicated. No need for fraudulent pretenses of affection. They both are who they are, and they are clearly genuinely acceptable of/to the other.
Dao freaking ate at that cafe scene!!! I was like “Yes Dao!!!”“Should I forgive someone who feels remorse?…
A bit of TMI: My long-time, live-in partner decided to break up with me without warning. Ok, I accepted it, moved out, and moved on (like Dao, telling the ex to get out of my life). Forward a few years, the ex offered me $10,000 as he "still had issues with me" that he wanted to discuss. H*ll no. You'll be glad to know that I'm doing absolutely fine without the ex, and he never got whatever he wanted.
I may be overthinking this, but when Arthit and Dao returned from Arthit's home, they stood far apart in the elevator. When Arthit offered to drive Dao to the coffee shop later in the episode, Dao stood so close to Arthit in the elevator that they were almost touching. It's the subtleties like this that moves their relationship development forward.
Only Friends: Dream On will air on Gagaoolala, starting Friday, February 27, 2026. (At least according to what I see on my Gagaoolala service. I'm in the United States.)
It's adorable that Phoon's friends are so delusional that Fah wouldn't notice the height difference, hair cut, the left-handed writing, and even perhaps the shoes -- despite Phoon being incognito -- when he and Phoon meet at the end of ep. 5.
I am a single (by choice) middle-aged person. I have been gaslit, ghosted, dumped, and divorced. I want rainbows and unicorns. I want to watch a world where there is mutual respect, trust, honesty, fidelity, fun, laughter and tears, sincerity, compassion, and empathy. If that means light and fluffy BLs, so be it.
Sooo jealous!!! Wish I had a friend who was also into BL that I could just visit with all my fav drama locations.
I was also planning to visit the Rama 8 Cafe, Bangkok, as it was the backdrop of the interaction between Punlee and Klaijai in Your Sky, but, unfortunately, I didn't make it. Perhaps someday!
I don't drink alcohol and never have, so I can only image how I'd feel if I took a big swig of Sake! I can totally sympathize with Hioki about feeling a little strange. I think the poor kid is just exhausted.
I posted the original comment about 10 months ago, and I have an update to the update:
UPDATE #2: In between tours of Japan and Vietnam, I flew to Taipei and visited the intersection featured in the final scene.* I literally stood on the respective corners as well as walking down the same street as they did at the end (and taking loads of pictures). My heart is content!
*fortunately, there was sufficient street signs and identifiable buildings in the shots to identify the specific intersection.
ORIGINAL POST: Kudos to Shao Peng's dad for firmly setting Sean's father straight on what it means to be a parent! What I love most about Shao Peng's and Sean's relationship is how open and communicative they are with one another and that they ARE NOT AFRAID to cry. If I ever go to Taiwan, I'd love to find that street corner in the final episode to just be where they were.
UPDATE #1 : It helps to look at a map. I will be visiting Japan and then Vietnam in September/October 2025. It turns out that Taiwan is literally on the way. So, I will be at that street corner.
However, the point is that the brothers will do what's necessary to help their beloveds.
(As an aside, I love Tee's smile. It feels so genuine and the smile reaches his eyes.)
I am a single (by choice) middle-aged person. I have been gaslit, ghosted, dumped, and divorced. I want rainbows and unicorns. I want to watch a world where there is mutual respect, trust, honesty, fidelity, fun, laughter and tears, sincerity, compassion, and empathy. If that means light and fluffy BLs, so be it.
Their smiles when they're together reach their eyes, shining with love.
UPDATE #2:
In between tours of Japan and Vietnam, I flew to Taipei and visited the intersection featured in the final scene.* I literally stood on the respective corners as well as walking down the same street as they did at the end (and taking loads of pictures). My heart is content!
*fortunately, there was sufficient street signs and identifiable buildings in the shots to identify the specific intersection.
ORIGINAL POST:
Kudos to Shao Peng's dad for firmly setting Sean's father straight on what it means to be a parent!
What I love most about Shao Peng's and Sean's relationship is how open and communicative they are with one another and that they ARE NOT AFRAID to cry. If I ever go to Taiwan, I'd love to find that street corner in the final episode to just be where they were.
UPDATE #1 : It helps to look at a map. I will be visiting Japan and then Vietnam in September/October 2025. It turns out that Taiwan is literally on the way. So, I will be at that street corner.