Iam thinking to watch this and only ur comment is positiveSo can u plz tell me if it's fine to watch?
I hope that you like it. I am very easy to please and I actually usually do not like the angsty stuff people on these boards love. Every major character in this drama has flaws and problems. Even the women of the GL couple have flaws and problems. The acting isn't the best, but not the worst either.
Iam thinking to watch this and only ur comment is positiveSo can u plz tell me if it's fine to watch?
It depends on what you're looking for. If you're looking for slick dudes and perfect people, then no. Everyone in this series is flawed. Or if you are looking for the finest acting jobs, then no. I like this series because the characters have been through problems with their families and have struggled, but they are still moving forward. Try a few episodes and if you do not like it, just drop it. I just found out from an interview that Pooh was in a master chef show. He speaks pretty good English and said that he loves to cook.
That's the only place I can bring this up. Me and a friend of mine are having an argument as to how much slack…
I do not cut slack for looks, but it happens all the time. I understand why because good looks will take a person far, until they get older. I think that 70% of Korean BL has terrible acting, especially when they first started, when I thought 90% had bad acting. Idols and other good looking guys were given the roles, based on looks, not acting skills. Things are improving now, but it took years. Sorry to the people who like KBL, but that's my opinion.
do they think this boy is 16 i am trying hard to understand why people are upset lol. an appropriate little age…
They are disregarding that Thais can vote and age 18 and males are required to register for conscription at age 18. An 18 year old is also eligible for capital punishment. The age of consent is also 15 there. I'm sure that at 19 he has the ability to consent to acting assignments.
If they follow the novel, dad has trauma behind this, not due to dad being homophobic. Also, in the novel he is…
I'm not sure if this will be in the series. In the novel Teerak's father is in the police and he has a best friend (Natee) since childhood, another police who is gay. This uncle is Teerak's godfather. The uncle was in a gay relationship and after years, the other man broke up with him to marry a woman. Shortly after Teerak was born, on the wedding day of the former lover, the uncle visited Teerak's family. Knowing that Natee was sad, the father asked Natee to stay with them, but he said he had work to do. Later, Teerak's father received a call by the police and was told that something had happened. Natee had shot himself and died. So Rak's father did not want his son to go through the same situation and end up killing himself. In the novel, the father works through his feelings but right now in the series, he is responding that was due to the traumatic death of his best friend. Plus, it wasn't like Teerak was gay, came out, giving dad a chance to work through it. He learns that Teerak is a dating a man right then and there when he brings Fah over. Fah and Teerak will be fine once dad gets to process this information. Rak's family even grandpa is supportive of his relationship with Fah.
teerak's dad being against their relationship so much could have been them expecting their son to be straight…
If they follow the novel, dad has trauma behind this, not due to dad being homophobic. Also, in the novel he is with the police, but they changed his profession for the series, so it will be interesting if they change that whole scenario.
This series needs 7 more episodes to do it justice. I will miss this couple and series. I still haven't figured out why the cousin has a problem. He should marry Jessica and take over the company.
The thai version had more a of flimsy plot than this one. Let’s be real.
In my case, I do not support all Thai shows. I did not care for the Thailand adaptation of Cherry Maho. I like New and Tay, but I just didn't care for how GMMTV presented the series. However, they did not go cheap on the budget and only breeze through a skeletal plot. LITA Japan, just did too many budget cuts and it impacted the story. That's just my opinion.
Not as good as the Thai version, but it would be good for people who do not mind a flimsy plot, and want to spend minimal time watching an episode. Even if I had not seen the first version, I would have not thought this was a great series. Nothing special, nothing offensive.
Thomas and Kong are so wonderful in this series. I'm so glad that I only watched the first episode of that competition series because I get to fall in love with these actors along with Fah and Teerak.