I honestly don't get the pairings except for the main couple. Are they presenting Padbok as an enigma? And Thanu? I thought he is being shown as Wayu's new love interest but then out of nowhere linked to one of the too many support characters. I am hoping they will be able to flesh out the other characters. Too confusing and too weak in character development.
I need a hot milk from laughing hard. That was such an Oscar-worthy review :). Glad I already dropped this one…
I have watched it (ep1 to 3). And did ask if locals (TH) can vouch if "Do Uni students behaves the way the characters in TonChon does?" because most, if not all, behaves so silly and a lot of scenes depicted there does not sit well with me and I want to confirm if the series is a satire or one an 'art imitating life'.
Sadly, based on the response of one TH local (note: citizenship not established 100%) that freshmen Uni students are like the main characters. From that, it looks like TonChon is not a satire, rather one that imitates life in their locality.
I still need to watch few episodes to make a solid conclusion. But for now I watch it with Solo-like acting :)
I need a hot milk from laughing hard. That was such an Oscar-worthy review :). Glad I already dropped this one…
Sadly, my bank account is non-existent. But, anyway, I don't find dig Gui that attractive :). Might be snared with Nitrogen if the cast, including the writer and the director will undergo rigid masterclass/workshop to make minimal improvement with their Oscar-worthy series. :)
On the finale episode of “You are my Milk Man”, Milk Man delivers milk to his master and finally yells at…
I need a hot milk from laughing hard. That was such an Oscar-worthy review :). Glad I already dropped this one before becoming invested to painfully watch it until the 'cinematic' end. :)
hi, some freshies (or most) yes, because they come from high school and straight to uni life and some uni (although…
I see. Thanks for those inputs. With that I guess this series is not a satire. It do exaggerate certain reactions of characters to gays (out and closeted) and s3xual services but it, at a certain point, reflects TH communities (not all) behavior towards LGTBQ+. No wonder a lot TH BL recently had certain internalized homophobic content presented in comedic ways.
I'm glad though that it's slowly changing. And TH BL are gears to empower these changes.
Police Captain Wasan is not Inspector M, they are two different characters but they are in the same universe.…
Thanks for clarifying this. Yeah I do remember Dr. Bunn did appear briefly in SMYM, but I can't remember inspector M -_-. I've read those months/years ago so its difficult to remember.
Is it just me or inspector M is Police Captain Wasan from the novel "Spare Me Your Mercy" from the same author and the same setting. Does it mean they have plans to make likve-action from Sammon's other novels like "Triage" and "Euthanasia"?
Sadly, based on the response of one TH local (note: citizenship not established 100%) that freshmen Uni students are like the main characters. From that, it looks like TonChon is not a satire, rather one that imitates life in their locality.
I still need to watch few episodes to make a solid conclusion. But for now I watch it with Solo-like acting :)
Might be snared with Nitrogen if the cast, including the writer and the director will undergo rigid masterclass/workshop to make minimal improvement with their Oscar-worthy series. :)
I'm glad though that it's slowly changing. And TH BL are gears to empower these changes.
I do hope they make 'Triage' into live-action :).