Has anyone addressed already how much of a douchebag Jack is - among others - to his family in particular? Sulking that mommy remarried and refusing to visit her because of that, plus taking it out on his stepfather's son who had no say in this relationship either is the emotional intelligence level of a 10 years old.
I keep checking GagaOOLala, but it's not even on the coming soon list?
It must be some technical issue. I checked it yesterday, it was there and now it is gone. And it is supposed to be worlwide according to them, so geoblocking is not the case here.
That family ain't shit......none of them gave a crap about Pai! The only family member who I think actually loves…
I think Pai is going to leave the company regardless even if he returned for now and Tim and him will eventually make the business inolving Tim's architect degree - as they originally planned, and North and Yu will take up the mall. The reason grandfather is having North and Yu trained there is him preparing for Pai's departure, I guess.
When the Grandpa actually said sorry....my jaw hit the floor LOL I was not expecting that!
Ikr. They always make the son/grandson apologise. Even in Love in the Moonlight the sicko writers had the nerve to make Saenkeaw apologise to that human garbage pseudo-father who deserved to be executed by gunfire.
Actually this is one of the rare occasions when I am not fully disappopinted in a family reconciliation. Yes, Pai forgave his crap family way too soon, they are not worth a dime and they don't deserve forgiveness. But at least Pai properly stood up for himself, told them off and called them out for all their emotional negligence, how they treated him like a money-making outsider instead of a family member and how they abandoned him in the worst moment of his life. At least he made them feel ashamed of themselves and at least the shitty grandfather was the one who apologised and asked for forgiveness from Pai and not the other way around. Not the best, but still a lot better than one would hope from an Asian show . Honestly I expected worse.
Those who are still whining over Tim being forgiven and for the lack of long angst you are getting increasingly annoying and tedious. If you still cannot comprehend that Tim - no matter what he did and being the cause of the basic conflict - was in a paradox way the only person who physically and emotionally stood by Pai throughout, then you are a hopeless case who does not understand anything.
Too bad this ic coming so infrequently. A by turns hilarious and touching gay sitcom with occasional but always well-pointed lapses into seriousness. The characters are wll-drawn and likable and the conflicts are really engaging. And all these goodies despite a short running time. To me the absolute highlight was the plate of curry rice argument episode (3).
Alright, after episode 9, I hope that people can finally see why Pai reacted the way that he did. Tim's betrayal…
What is really good about this show is that all the 4 main protagonists behave consistently and in line with their characters whether the said behaviour is actually reasonable or not.
But the angry MDL kids want to see long angst because Pai playing the distant, inaccessible and unforgiving Ice Princess and Tim remorsefully suffering and crying on his bended knees while pouring ash onto his head and tearing up his sackcloth is the only scenario that satisfies the bloodlust of the vindictive BL fangirls - feck cares it would be totally out of character from either Pai or Tim and would add nothing to their growth or development.
I am actually very happy the writers did not sacrifice the characters' logic to give in to them. My only concern is they are likely to gloss over the horrendous grandfather and the useless parents issue in the best Asian "your family matters at all costs even if they are human garbage" tradition.
So Nava did not take the call from the hospital. He is likely to be dying from a terminal illness and he wants to have a romantic love before he dies. That explains his possessive behaviour,
to point out I feel koh is most likely better choice for jirapheem is just too performativehe is only obsessed…
1. None of these people are in a relationship with each other. 2. You didn’t get the point when Jira started to draw Pheem. It was the first time Jira found Pheem exciting, drawing him was to demonstrate that, and Pheem understood that also.
Dhevi was peak viper though, no one saw her inner bitch coming until it reared its head at the last moment. I…
I was randomly writing on my phone so I really mixed that up. She must have known her father had made people killed, since she knew what had happened to Krailert’s lover, and when this scene happened they were years after that.
Dhevi was peak viper though, no one saw her inner bitch coming until it reared its head at the last moment. I…
In probably Episode 2 There is a scene where she’s reading the newspaper article about Krailert being provoked. She then makes a remark ‘ If my father was still around’. That indicated she was fully aware her father eliminating people coming his way and that she was perfectly fine with that.
My comeback, you poor little fuckwit? You came back after god knows how long only to slander, with zero knowledge or argument and expect me to argue with you? I have no times for brainless zealots. You go down my toilet now.
And it is supposed to be worlwide according to them, so geoblocking is not the case here.
https://x.com/gagaoolala/status/2038828642420048092?s=46&t=ALRgqC5TpN_Ffmu5-7BADg
Those who are still whining over Tim being forgiven and for the lack of long angst you are getting increasingly annoying and tedious. If you still cannot comprehend that Tim - no matter what he did and being the cause of the basic conflict - was in a paradox way the only person who physically and emotionally stood by Pai throughout, then you are a hopeless case who does not understand anything.
To me the absolute highlight was the plate of curry rice argument episode (3).
But the angry MDL kids want to see long angst because Pai playing the distant, inaccessible and unforgiving Ice Princess and Tim remorsefully suffering and crying on his bended knees while pouring ash onto his head and tearing up his sackcloth is the only scenario that satisfies the bloodlust of the vindictive BL fangirls - feck cares it would be totally out of character from either Pai or Tim and would add nothing to their growth or development.
I am actually very happy the writers did not sacrifice the characters' logic to give in to them. My only concern is they are likely to gloss over the horrendous grandfather and the useless parents issue in the best Asian "your family matters at all costs even if they are human garbage" tradition.
2. You didn’t get the point when Jira started to draw Pheem. It was the first time Jira found Pheem exciting, drawing him was to demonstrate that, and Pheem understood that also.
She must have known her father had made people killed, since she knew what had happened to Krailert’s lover, and when this scene happened they were years after that.