okay what the hell was that with Si's parents? like.. what did Si even do to deserve this shit? she is treated…
From my perspective, they basically raised her to be a “brat”, and now that she’s older, it’s no longer favorable… so they treat her bad for acting the way that she has always acted her entire life. It’s like finding a poorly trained dog very cute as a puppy, but once that dog becomes fully grown (and you never trained it when it was young, because you thought it was cute), so now you no longer want to deal with it and treat it as a nuisance. When in reality, you enforced that bad behavior all along and you’re now dealing with the end results.
Ok, so this doesn’t really involve the main leads, but I’m betting that Prim (Namtan) does Kris’ (Emi) music video and either gets her sister (Bonnie) to act in it, or brings her sister to the set and watch, and just like that, Kris falls in love with Prim’s sister. Thoughts?
that conversion is crazy it's only £3 but i'm not doing it i can wait until the next day 😭
Or do what my friend does… wait for all the episodes to come out and then binge watch it. She does it for everything. 🤣🤣🤣 But then wants to know if there are good parts. 🤦🏻♀️
Maybe for the next couple years, but Engfa and Charlotte came together before they were ever paired in a drama. They’re like the Sun and the Moon, they will always orbit each other and be pulled by gravity. We will see them together again on screen someday. As for their personal lives, this has the potential to draw them closer in ways that they haven’t been able to while being a CP. I see Engfa and Charlotte building an empire together… whatever that may be. Englot will always be Englot… but in what form? Time will tell.
i hate this one thing...the strict nam who took things seriously just bends to lada's will and lets her do anything??…
Here’s my take… One, there are only 8 episodes, but a lot of story to tell, so I’m actually glad they didn’t drag it on for like 5 episodes, then cram it all in at the end. Two, I don’t think Apo has ever had anyone confront her like that, especially not a gorgeous woman that Apo is clearly attracted to. I think it threw her off guard and Lada was able to get her to crack. Then, during the trial period, Lada really proved herself to be one of the best… despite never having any experience and being defiant in the beginning. Love will do that to you… but the quickness for which Apo let Lada in is definitely a character flaw, as we will see in the rest of the Water series… the one time Apo lets her guard down, and it turns out she’s being played. So, I think it was perfectly done. Even Apo’s secretary and Lom were both like “wtf, you never remember anyone’s name, but you remember Lada’s?” I think that also ties into how “out of character” Apo becomes around Lada.
I think we need to start questioning the authors of these novels, or at least questions why such stories are taken…
That’s true. Chao Planoy is very controversial with her writing. I see what you’re saying about how the actions of the characters can be highly influential to young viewers. I do agree that if they are going to have adult themes, then there should be more adult consequences. Like, if Sun and Flint were to end up together, there should have been more time in between them making up, therapy involved, and even then, I don’t know . People make mistakes, but r*pe, I don’t know how you come back from that one and then fall in love with that person. That’s not normal, nor should it be something that others see as normal either.
I think we need to start questioning the authors of these novels, or at least questions why such stories are taken…
I didn’t realize that US was that dark. I never read it. I like that there are real adult themes being portrayed in GL stories, because that is reality. I just don’t understand how Sun can still give Flint a chance after that. I wouldn’t be able to trust her anymore. I see what you’re saying. Maybe it shouldn’t have a happy ending.
I think we need to start questioning the authors of these novels, or at least questions why such stories are taken on by production companies when they know that they’re controversial.
From what I’m gathering is that it’s a big plot point in the book. I hate the idea of SA, but I do know it happens in real life and I know that it was a part of the novel. My suggestion is maybe they don’t take on such novels anymore? Or, people need to look at it for what it is. A horrible even that happened in the novel and that happens in life. If anything, maybe it will educate people to see and understand what SA actually can look like…. Instead of thinking it’s that the other person wants us because they love us. When I was younger, something like this happened to me and I thought it was because the other person liked me… I didn’t have any frame of reference back then. Had I known, I would have pressed charges on the person.
It’s like finding a poorly trained dog very cute as a puppy, but once that dog becomes fully grown (and you never trained it when it was young, because you thought it was cute), so now you no longer want to deal with it and treat it as a nuisance. When in reality, you enforced that bad behavior all along and you’re now dealing with the end results.