Kay is a very good actor for a debut artist. But to take on the role of Gun as a character is a bit too big for my opinion. Gun is very complicated, putting on an aloof mask on himself when he's very very conflicted internally.
I felt that if he took on the role of the class stud This it would be better as a debut role.
Is it just me or do Tharn's siblings not know the meaning of "don't tell anyone"?
First it was Thanya who blabbed to their parents about Tharn bringing home his boyfriend, then Thorn flapped his mouth to Tharn about what Type was doing.
Not that I'm complaining about the outcomes, but they really should learn about keeping promises and shutting their traps. LOL #UnpopularTharnTypeOpinion
Please don't hate the actors involved. Hate the characters they portray. The fact that they can make you hate the character so much is a testament to how good an actor they are.
I am really impressed at the fact that Kaownah can bring out such evil in the character so much that we actually hate to see him on screen is a testament to his talent. I mean, have you seen such viciousness in his eyes when he looked at Tar? I have never seen someone do that in any Thai BL drama. I've seen it in very experienced actors. Kaownah is at that level.
Guys. I loved the entire series. Even the last episode.
The English title is called "Make Our Days Count" for a very good reason. It's making everyone understand that every moment you spend with your loved one, you have to cherish it and make it count to something worthwile. You make every day you spend with the ones you love to be valuable and memorable, not take things for granted. It's a meditation on the fragility of live and how easy it is for something so precious to be taken away from us.
I don't think the HIStory series was supposed to be an anthology of fluffy lovey dovey stories. I see it like this: The first season was all cutesy and romantic because they wanted to highlight more BL stories in the media, and to garner attention and viewership. The second season has the same element as the first season, but they also added in real life issues like coming out even after marriage, and coming to terms with one's own sexuality. It also examines how people react to the fact that one realizes his own sexuality, and acceptance from one's own family. The third season incorporates more matured themes like loss of a loved one, and grieving, and being responsible for one's own actions, and accepting one's past, using the canvas of BL.
All in all, I think MODC was a huge success. There are a lot of themes to meditate on in MODC, of which the most important one would be to appreciate and cherish your loved ones before it's too late.
For those of you who read the books: does Type make up with Khom? I'm very sad that things kind of ended the way it did in the drama. I hope they do make up.
Wow... less drama less crying and more plot and charachterization would be better for me xD I'm already tired…
The crying and breakdown is essential to the plot, actually. Dean doesn't get over emotional when he has flashbacks because he mainly has happy memories. Pharmacy breaks down a lot because the flashbacks bring a lot of heartache and sorrow because he saw his love kill himself with his own eyes.
To those who find that the flashbacks are annoying and too dramatic, you haven't seen anything yet.
There's a whole lot more crying from Pharm, and Dean breaks down as well nearing the end of the novel. There's even a total emotional breakdown. I don't think I'll be ready for that.
I think we should support GMMTV and watch the Episodes on their Youtube channel, then they will continue to make…
There could be a good reason for this: GMMTV wants to release it for local audience first, then international audience. Maybe is to capture better online ratings? I don't know. All I know is that if a couple of spoilers is enough to turn you off, a good idea could be to learn Thai and watch it without subs. I'm doing it now and I don't have to worry about spoilers.
Politely disagree. I don't think he let go of Earth very easily. I think it was a difficult, last resort decision…
I think Sam broke up with Earth because he cannot live in a house with resentment. So I guess the breakup was more of a cooling off for Earth to gather his thoughts. I don't begrudge the fact that Earth is hurting and cannot stop being angry. But at some point someone has to give and start the conversation. Sam has been trying to do that so many times and it has come to the point that you have to turn away from a wall instead of keep banging your head on it.
I think they gave Kay the wrong role.
Kay is a very good actor for a debut artist. But to take on the role of Gun as a character is a bit too big for my opinion. Gun is very complicated, putting on an aloof mask on himself when he's very very conflicted internally.
I felt that if he took on the role of the class stud This it would be better as a debut role.
First it was Thanya who blabbed to their parents about Tharn bringing home his boyfriend, then Thorn flapped his mouth to Tharn about what Type was doing.
Not that I'm complaining about the outcomes, but they really should learn about keeping promises and shutting their traps. LOL #UnpopularTharnTypeOpinion
Please don't hate the actors involved. Hate the characters they portray. The fact that they can make you hate the character so much is a testament to how good an actor they are.
I am really impressed at the fact that Kaownah can bring out such evil in the character so much that we actually hate to see him on screen is a testament to his talent. I mean, have you seen such viciousness in his eyes when he looked at Tar? I have never seen someone do that in any Thai BL drama. I've seen it in very experienced actors. Kaownah is at that level.
So please don't throw your hatred to the actor.
The English title is called "Make Our Days Count" for a very good reason. It's making everyone understand that every moment you spend with your loved one, you have to cherish it and make it count to something worthwile. You make every day you spend with the ones you love to be valuable and memorable, not take things for granted. It's a meditation on the fragility of live and how easy it is for something so precious to be taken away from us.
I don't think the HIStory series was supposed to be an anthology of fluffy lovey dovey stories. I see it like this:
The first season was all cutesy and romantic because they wanted to highlight more BL stories in the media, and to garner attention and viewership.
The second season has the same element as the first season, but they also added in real life issues like coming out even after marriage, and coming to terms with one's own sexuality. It also examines how people react to the fact that one realizes his own sexuality, and acceptance from one's own family.
The third season incorporates more matured themes like loss of a loved one, and grieving, and being responsible for one's own actions, and accepting one's past, using the canvas of BL.
All in all, I think MODC was a huge success. There are a lot of themes to meditate on in MODC, of which the most important one would be to appreciate and cherish your loved ones before it's too late.
Just my two cents. YMMV.
There's a whole lot more crying from Pharm, and Dean breaks down as well nearing the end of the novel. There's even a total emotional breakdown. I don't think I'll be ready for that.
When you have a major problem, go to the beach. Things will sort themselves out and you will live happily ever after there.