Actually we were told by Khett, the other soul reaper that Sanya has made a deal with the other world to be a soul reaper and we still do not quite know what that deal was. He had a reason so this might give us some surprise. Yet I still find it very unlikely these two end up together as both human.
What is it with the people who want Yatch to replace Nut? You guys probably haven’t watch Grey Rainbow where…
I personally love Yacht and I think he was great in Paint with Love, in spite of a limited screentime, yet many are irrationally biased about him. He is somewhat mechanical and very uncomfortably miscast here. And for Prakan's role he would be even more and ill choice. Nut's acting is not flawless but he is much more often effective and touching than cringe.
This little series is actually immensely enjoyable and increasingly moving as it progresses. Acting is on point, the production is careful, the cinematography is nice in spite of being confined largely to one set, and the plot is quite intriguing and engaging.
I should have accustomed to generally negative reviews under the mydramlist comment section but I honestly cannot grasp the amount of whining here. This series has grabbed my attention from the beginning, and while it could be better in some respects and cinematically it is not very inventive, in every single episode it touches and involves me more and more. Nut's acting is indeed cringe at times but he has many more effective moments, especially in the latter episodes. Apart form Cookkai's broad performance, acting is pretty solid all around.
So Ji Woo basically never had a crush on Yu Na, he was just envious of her popularity as a smart beauty. From his drunk monologue in the bar, that is how it seems.
Ok, it is getting increasingly unlikeable with the characters becoming rather repellent. The housemate is a selfish and arsehole psycho, Jin Woo is confusing, the girls are annoying and the plot development is gradually implausible. Like why the fuck did not they report the attack? Was that babbling from Jin Woo supposed to be a rational explanation? Yet, I am somehow still curious where it is going. Roa is an interesting character for sure.
I just wanna give the shoutout to the translation team of this show because it probably has the best official…
They even took the time and attention to explain the cultural references and in-jokes, just like the scenes spoofing classic Thai movies in the latest episode.
That was heavy stuff. At least Dr Metha is not as bad as everybody thought he was.
Actually I never thought he was. He clearly has some grudges, mainly poisioned into him by his father, but he clearly cares about everyone around, including Prakan. He refused Nathee's scheming plan as well.
She is not cheating on Tol. That guys is her bf or ex or whatever. He is the one she talked to on the phone to…
I have not read the novel either. It is enough to watch the series with a little bit more attention to see that. Just listen to their private conversations and see how they behave when they are tête-à-tête. They are never intimate.
So far these episodes HAVE BEEN AMAZING!I LOVE BL dramas with more of a plot then the romance, so with an additional…
She is not cheating on Tol. That guys is her bf or ex or whatever. He is the one she talked to on the phone to whom she told "we agreed to take a break". It has not been established so far but from the way Mai and Tol behave when they are together it is quite clear this relationship is just a facade. They both just pretend.
And this show now ventures into the Robin Cook territory. Dr Sak seems to have a special business of selling organs to wealthy patients - just like in Cook's Coma - as it seems. I am still not quite how this is organized inside the walls of that hospital - it was confirmed Rit had his surgery there, and not in that special clinic - beacuse to get away with stuff like this he needs too many accomplices, like the entire operating theatre for a start. But we will see how the story unfolds. It is clear that the stories of Tol, Rit, Mai, Sak are all related in a way. My hunch is that Rit's kidney was taken away to be given to Mai's mom.
As for the time loop, it is obvious that Tin has to go back earlier and earlier in time and learn about the stories to get out of this whirlpool. He always tries to solve the problems technically and by mechanical, external intervention. That is what he has done so far with Tol, and that is what he is likely to do with Rit when he tries to prevent him from committing suicide (preview of episode 5).
Tin clearly has to get to know these guys better and acknowlegde how they reached to the point they run into their death. And he needs to change the narrative around them so they never get there.
As for the time loop, it is obvious that Tin has to go back earlier and earlier in time and learn about the stories to get out of this whirlpool. He always tries to solve the problems technically and by mechanical, external intervention. That is what he has done so far with Tol, and that is what he is likely to do with Rit when he tries to prevent him from committing suicide (preview of episode 5).
Tin clearly has to get to know these guys better and acknowlegde how they reached to the point they run into their death. And he needs to change the narrative around them so they never get there.
It is a thoroughly intriguing journey.