What I love about this drama is that we finally have two characters who know how to communicate, and no stupid clichés like "I'm leaving you to protect you, or i'm leaving you because your parent don't approuve us (choose your poison) , but i'm not telling you and i'm letting you to suffer in silence."
I was multitasking while watching so I didn't catch everything but who is this Thao who is protecting Singha and…
From what I understand, Thao Wessuwan is a protective deity, he's protecting Singha. Ghosts fear him, which is why Thup stays close to Singha, because when he's by his side, the ghosts don't approach.
In novel sey and darin charector never existed....the second lead were lesbian couple they replaced their charector…
i'm currently reading the book, and Sey and Darrin exist, but they're not in couple, and there's no lesbian couple. Are there multiple versions of the book?
I see a lot of comments about SWL's trauma. And I generally agree with what I read. SWL's past is the reason behind his current behavior.
But what about GT?
From a young age, his mother forced him to hide the fact that he was an omega. As he grew up, he could have questioned what his mother instilled in him, but then he met SWL, who hates omegas, which reinforced his belief that being an omega is wrong. I feel bad for GT, his whole life, he's been surrounded by people who taught him that being an omega is a bad thing (his mother to protect him from his father, and SWL because of his own trauma).
I don't blame SWL for his reaction to GT's questions. For him, they're just generic "what if?" questions. But he also understands why GT can't tell him the truth. He's been brainwashed from a very young age to hide who he is. They're both victims here.
When the villains are as "stupids" as the good guys.
In most TV shows, the good guys make "stupids" decisions, if they don't the series would be over in a single episode, so the suspense has to be sustained.
But here, the villains have the same intellectual level as our good guys.
Willy can stop time, and it took him 8 episodes to kidnap Charlie. What's more, he could have literally done it anywhere, and at a time when Charlie would have been alone, so he wouldn't have been a suspect. But no, he waits until Charlie is at the lab and in Babe's presence, so everyone knows he's the culprit.
I don't like were they end episode 8. I would prefere they stop after time has restarted and Babe has realized Charlie's disappearance. The moment they cut the episode gave me the feeling of an unfinished scene.
At first, I didn't think Chris and Way were the same person, but after the last two episodes, I'm not so sure anymore.
In episode 7, we learn that Tony resurrected Willy, and in episode 8, we learn that Chris shares Tony's blood.
I'm starting to believe that Tony used his blood to resurrect Way. Way became Chris, and since he doesn't remember anything, Pete can't tell he's lying, since Chris himself doesn't know he's lying.
Do you guys think there'll be a Season 3 of PitBabe? Cos honestly I don't know how they're gonna wrap the whole…
I don't think so. The goal of season 2 is to create the anti-ability serum. By the end of the season, the serum should be created and Charlie and the others should have a normal life. I don't see what the season will be about if none of them have special ability.
Jorn kidnap Chain., keeps him chained and ends up r*p*ng him.I didn't expect that. I don't think I'll finish the…
Exactly, They're like: why bother writing something that holds water, we just have to fill all the plot holes with NC scenes and they won't see anything. It's less tiring this way
Jorn kidnap Chain., keeps him chained and ends up r*p*ng him.I didn't expect that. I don't think I'll finish the…
This show make no sense. Four couples in six episodes? One of which is completely disconnected from the others and whose scenes come out of nowhere. And now this scene. The writers seem to want to take on the challenge of incorporating every possible cliché from "old BL," and especially the worst ones that exist back then.
Episode 5 is already available with very, very bad subtitles.Warning: This episode contains a r*pe scene.I won't…
Jorn kidnap Chain., keeps him chained and ends up r*p*ng him. I didn't expect that. I don't think I'll finish the series even if there's only one episode left.
Episode 5 is already available with very, very bad subtitles. Warning: This episode contains a r*pe scene. I won't post this info in spoilers. It's best to be aware before watching this episode.
Since the drama that will replace My merry marriage starts on April 7th, it is very likely that they added episodes so that this one ends on Friday, April 5th with episode 126.
And the tattoo is a kind of talisman, I think.
But what about GT?
From a young age, his mother forced him to hide the fact that he was an omega.
As he grew up, he could have questioned what his mother instilled in him, but then he met SWL, who hates omegas, which reinforced his belief that being an omega is wrong.
I feel bad for GT, his whole life, he's been surrounded by people who taught him that being an omega is a bad thing (his mother to protect him from his father, and SWL because of his own trauma).
I don't blame SWL for his reaction to GT's questions.
For him, they're just generic "what if?" questions.
But he also understands why GT can't tell him the truth. He's been brainwashed from a very young age to hide who he is.
They're both victims here.
In most TV shows, the good guys make "stupids" decisions, if they don't the series would be over in a single episode, so the suspense has to be sustained.
But here, the villains have the same intellectual level as our good guys.
Willy can stop time, and it took him 8 episodes to kidnap Charlie. What's more, he could have literally done it anywhere, and at a time when Charlie would have been alone, so he wouldn't have been a suspect. But no, he waits until Charlie is at the lab and in Babe's presence, so everyone knows he's the culprit.
I don't like were they end episode 8. I would prefere they stop after time has restarted and Babe has realized Charlie's disappearance. The moment they cut the episode gave me the feeling of an unfinished scene.
In episode 7, we learn that Tony resurrected Willy, and in episode 8, we learn that Chris shares Tony's blood.
I'm starting to believe that Tony used his blood to resurrect Way. Way became Chris, and since he doesn't remember anything, Pete can't tell he's lying, since Chris himself doesn't know he's lying.
The goal of season 2 is to create the anti-ability serum. By the end of the season, the serum should be created and Charlie and the others should have a normal life.
I don't see what the season will be about if none of them have special ability.
I don't know how they'll manage to finish everything in one episode.
They're like: why bother writing something that holds water, we just have to fill all the plot holes with NC scenes and they won't see anything.
It's less tiring this way
Why do the writers think that putting this kind of scene is a good idea ...
Four couples in six episodes? One of which is completely disconnected from the others and whose scenes come out of nowhere.
And now this scene.
The writers seem to want to take on the challenge of incorporating every possible cliché from "old BL," and especially the worst ones that exist back then.
I didn't expect that. I don't think I'll finish the series even if there's only one episode left.
Warning: This episode contains a r*pe scene.
I won't post this info in spoilers. It's best to be aware before watching this episode.