I only saw PhayuRain scene in the official trailer in PrapaiSky story. PhayuRain were exchanging something in…
At first I thought Phayu was the slightly aggressive, manipulative type because of that bed scene, but thought nothing of it because I personally just go with it. But as I watches further, I came to realize that his character was completely different. He genuinely cared and he expressed himself well, and it made my heart flutter. Rain's reactions also drove me crazy. I, kept on telling myself that no matter how mischievous Phayu was, it was still Rain that chose to listen to him or follow his instructions because he wanted to. And I lived for those moments.
I only really noticed Phayu's 'break in character' in that bed scene because I read about it in the comments. That's when I realised that his pushy behavior really didn't suit the character I know him to be. And that's when I also learnt that this was a sort of trend for MAME works.
All in all, a series can't always portray a completely healthy relationship because (and I've experienced this) viewers will say it's boring. So I'll be sticking with these two couples through all the tears and misunderstandings.
I've seen people argue that fans only watch LITA for the R rated scenes and that it has no plot. I disagree. Yes, those scenes make me giggle like crazy at 2 AM, but I'm also very satisfied with just being exposed to a relationship with open communication, teasing, no jealous, crazy ex's and that overall cute, domestic 'acting like a married couple' vibe. PhayuRain is my OTP.
Also, I'd like to add that Sky is just AHHH. He had me hooked from episode one, because (as someone that didn't know about the full extent of the PrapaiSky development) I just always found him to be the most amazing friend to Rain, and that just shows his true value as a person. He deserves the world, and I just want to mention how upset I was when Rain shared his personal number without notifying him, but the story has to develop somehow I guess. I'll probably be coming back to my comment when their relationship has developed a bit more, because I know I'll grow soft towards their push-and-pull relationship eventually.
I only saw PhayuRain scene in the official trailer in PrapaiSky story. PhayuRain were exchanging something in…
If I'm not mistaken, I think found this series via shorts on social media. I was lucky enough to pick it up with only two episodes aired at that point. I went in completely blind. I never watched any trailers and had never heard of the books. So coming from someone with absolutely no opinion of the characters beforehand, I genuinely fell in love with Phayu and Rain's relationship.
Probably an unpopular opinion here, but I watched this series for Phayu and Rain. Except for that one scene (why, MAME, why?), I found their relationship incredibly sweet.
So to Prapai and Sky, I wish you all the best, but your relationship just isn't for me. I'll continue watching, but they don't pull at my heart like PhayuRain.
Honestly, this series frustrated me because the main actors seemed to be running the same scene again and again, BUT that ending did not disappoint. I've been so anxious about how the last episode would play out because even if they did end up together, how were the cast going to wrap everything up so well to make up for all the indecisiveness in this series? Well, somehow they did. Those kisses were the cutest most adorable thing ever. For once, Akira was the one initiating. And the bickering? Ahh, my heart <3
This series is too much. My heart can't handle it. Everytime I think I've finally gotten used to this adorable couple, they hit me with something new and have me melting. Five episodes in and they've already stolen my heart. Wishing myself the best of luck on surviving the rest of this series.
This series is too much. My heart can't handle it. Everytime I think I've finally gotten used to this adorable couple, they hit me with something new. Five episodes in and they've stolen my heart.
I enjoyed this kdrama. It wasn't mind blowing or memorable, but I still enjoyed each episode. To be honest, the last episode didn't give me what I was looking for. I skipped through so many flashbacks, yet they end the show five seconds after he proposes?? Though I'm satisfied that there was a sense of completion to this drama, I just didn't feel that thrilled with how everything tied together in the end. And sometimes I felt like the plot didn't even make that much sense. But either than that, I enjoyed it. I didn't feel like I was suffering trying to watch all 16 episodes, so that's a plus.
Hi there. I want to ask if this drama heavy or just light hearted without much conflict ? And is it happy ending?
Niether I would say. It's not lighthearted, however in terms of intensity I think I can say the plot wasn't that heavy. While there is conflict, in time everything gets resolved. Some have said that it can be a bit boring or slow, I guess, but for me I loved every small moment the main couple spent together.
I only really noticed Phayu's 'break in character' in that bed scene because I read about it in the comments. That's when I realised that his pushy behavior really didn't suit the character I know him to be. And that's when I also learnt that this was a sort of trend for MAME works.
All in all, a series can't always portray a completely healthy relationship because (and I've experienced this) viewers will say it's boring. So I'll be sticking with these two couples through all the tears and misunderstandings.
I've seen people argue that fans only watch LITA for the R rated scenes and that it has no plot. I disagree. Yes, those scenes make me giggle like crazy at 2 AM, but I'm also very satisfied with just being exposed to a relationship with open communication, teasing, no jealous, crazy ex's and that overall cute, domestic 'acting like a married couple' vibe. PhayuRain is my OTP.
Also, I'd like to add that Sky is just AHHH. He had me hooked from episode one, because (as someone that didn't know about the full extent of the PrapaiSky development) I just always found him to be the most amazing friend to Rain, and that just shows his true value as a person. He deserves the world, and I just want to mention how upset I was when Rain shared his personal number without notifying him, but the story has to develop somehow I guess. I'll probably be coming back to my comment when their relationship has developed a bit more, because I know I'll grow soft towards their push-and-pull relationship eventually.
So to Prapai and Sky, I wish you all the best, but your relationship just isn't for me. I'll continue watching, but they don't pull at my heart like PhayuRain.
And there's a happy ending.