Before Triage Tee was an actor in the Miracle of Teddy Bear. Tee was portraying also a very cheerful young guy, named Song, just out of his teenage years, who fell in love with a somewhat older guy. That guy was very reluctant to accept Song's love, for various reasons, but they became a couple. Part of the story was located in Chiang Mai
I guess Tol should be greatly helped by the fact he practiced chasing assiduously, and with a resounding success, after a guy named Gensit, in a different loop in a parallel metaverse of shape-shifting teddy bears ππ Also, Chiang Mai is the loop crossing point location
I guess it's just weird me, but MD Sing and MD Nathee (from Dear Doctor, I'm Coming for Soul) look to me like twins separated at birth π€π. It may be I am influenced by the fact both are employed in a hospital ward (albeit Nathee looks much less overworked) and sport doc uniforms most of the time..
Hmmm, EP 11 is still on Aisplay ChannelIt's not fairπ«π«π«Why did they decide to leave it now of all timeππ€π
AIS Play may have got tired of the international viewers moaning about lack of Triage availability in non-THA markets... Or, they came to their (business) senses and decided not to let market share slip into hands of third-party re-posters anymore. They are at almost 128K with very favourable comments
I thought Triage would not surprise me with anything major anymore, but I am proven wrong once again... and I love it! I see other viewers have some misgivings about this episode. However, I am buying its premise in its entirety.
First and foremost, seeing Tol plot-wise as a damsel-in-distress once again would perhaps bore one group of viewers. This current direction makes the series fresh and exciting week after week.
I think this is the final loop for every character involved. This is why there should be no loose ends left and I expect wrongs to be made right, and happiness to reign, wherever applicable. The sole burden is on Tol's shoulders this time. Yes, maybe unbeknown to him, but he was still the main "culprit" in many mishaps in the past loops. It makes sense Tol should be the one to "unwind" past mistakes. Tin becomes an accessory, and gets some rest, so to speak. We have seen bits and pieces of different relationships variants between Rit, Tol, and classmates, or between Sing and Gap. Those pieces are being glued together properly this time. Remember, there is a HE in sight! Therefore, the main issue is whether Tol would succeed in making Tin falling in love with him. If understand Jinta's guidance correctly, Tol has no examples from previous loops to be able to refer to. It is like in real life. It happens we have to make choices on gut feelings and with tools we have at disposal at that given time, keeping fingers crossed we reach that particular goal.
Btw #1: if we have accepted the premise of loops and of a Messenger from Above & Beyond, then we shan't dwell on the diary that Tol got in hands so suddenly matter too much π
Btw #2: would Art be only one that was uniformly nice and supportive in all the loops, at least so far?
Btw #3: the only other two series I was waiting with trepidation for a new episode to drop were Bad Buddy and The Miracle of Teddy Bear.
OK, this is officially the longest AIS Play has ever kept a Triage episode on YT! Did they have a change of heart? Maybe permanently, plz?! It doesn't even seem it has geolocation blocking, except in Thailand perhaps... Fun fact: this and MoD share at least the same two on-set locations at Maejo and Payap Universities in Chiang Mai.
For real11hrs and the video is still up. Did you see the views almost 80kπ
They'd reach even larger viewership, especially international, but many aren't even searching YT actively at this time of the day, not expecting to find it still public...
Frankly, I am baffled that this train wreck of Check Out has 9.3K registered MDL viewers... Triage is not even at 6K yet?! Ar least the most recent Thai TV audience share for Triage was a tad above 0.3, but Check Out was still at 0.19, or something... Really? That's a head scratcher, if you ever needed one...
There are quite a few important things to unpack after this episode... For the time being, I wanna comment on bgm that elevated mood to another level in these three scenes: - the initial conversation between Jinta and Tol (hiding in the hospital) - Jinta and Tol talking on stage (?) - when Tol follows Dr. Tin behind at the hospital exit. - the end credit song hit me differently this time.
Another observation: the producers are playing mind tricks on us IMHO.... The ending tower scene implies nothing for now, I think... It is Tol who is overthinking, and we are left (forced?) to sympathize with him at that very moment
FYI, AIS Play us still on YT! I just finished watching the episode on my late work lunch break. I need to collect my jaw from the floor and go back to my desk... OMG, amazing again!
https://www.khaosodenglish.com/life/entertainment/2020/06/30/what-its-like-to-be-half-black-half-thai-morris-ks-story/
I see other viewers have some misgivings about this episode. However, I am buying its premise in its entirety.
First and foremost, seeing Tol plot-wise as a damsel-in-distress once again would perhaps bore one group of viewers. This current direction makes the series fresh and exciting week after week.
I think this is the final loop for every character involved. This is why there should be no loose ends left and I expect wrongs to be made right, and happiness to reign, wherever applicable. The sole burden is on Tol's shoulders this time. Yes, maybe unbeknown to him, but he was still the main "culprit" in many mishaps in the past loops. It makes sense Tol should be the one to "unwind" past mistakes. Tin becomes an accessory, and gets some rest, so to speak.
We have seen bits and pieces of different relationships variants between Rit, Tol, and classmates, or between Sing and Gap.
Those pieces are being glued together properly this time. Remember, there is a HE in sight!
Therefore, the main issue is whether Tol would succeed in making Tin falling in love with him. If understand Jinta's guidance correctly, Tol has no examples from previous loops to be able to refer to. It is like in real life. It happens we have to make choices on gut feelings and with tools we have at disposal at that given time, keeping fingers crossed we reach that particular goal.
Btw #1: if we have accepted the premise of loops and of a Messenger from Above & Beyond, then we shan't dwell on the diary that Tol got in hands so suddenly matter too much π
Btw #2: would Art be only one that was uniformly nice and supportive in all the loops, at least so far?
Btw #3: the only other two series I was waiting with trepidation for a new episode to drop were Bad Buddy and The Miracle of Teddy Bear.
Fun fact: this and MoD share at least the same two on-set locations at Maejo and Payap Universities in Chiang Mai.
"private" button on YT is either asleep at the job, or left behind in the last loop...!
https://youtu.be/CalpX9SklB0
It may be taken by AIS Play at anytime now
Ar least the most recent Thai TV audience share for Triage was a tad above 0.3, but Check Out was still at 0.19, or something... Really? That's a head scratcher, if you ever needed one...
For the time being, I wanna comment on bgm that elevated mood to another level in these three scenes:
- the initial conversation between Jinta and Tol (hiding in the hospital)
- Jinta and Tol talking on stage (?)
- when Tol follows Dr. Tin behind at the hospital exit.
- the end credit song hit me differently this time.
Another observation: the producers are playing mind tricks on us IMHO.... The ending tower scene implies nothing for now, I think... It is Tol who is overthinking, and we are left (forced?) to sympathize with him at that very moment
Then, there are two additional instalments in the movie franchise