Did they mention why/how Nueng died ten years ago? Nueng must have been 17-18 years old, an age one just does not die naturally. I have the feeling there is more behind Nueng and Tharn.
I cannot give you more than that reason. TeddyBear, Secret Crush, Our Days seems to come, but other series are delayed. I guess it depends on the policies of the film companies. Tomorrow would be last day of Songkran.
This comments section is hilarious!BTW:The director is 22 years old and the writer wrote some of the WORST bls…
The director is Peak, the main actor of You never eat alone (he played Diew there). YNEA was already a bit of a rolercoaster of weirdness, though I liked the series. I guess Peak learned it there...
I noticed several people inquiring about the episode count changing. On Netflix it says that there are 15 episodes…
Oh goodness. This series will end already this month. I was afraid I could not finish it, because I will ordain as a monk in May and disrobe in mid-October. If 30/4 is the last, I am lucky and can watch it before leaving the house.
Mathana is the mother of dramas, and I mean that literally. I think, there is hardly any movie or drama in Thailand, where she is not the or a mother...I recently saw her as mother of the young monk in Phobia 2.
Yo wtf?? Was the Korean guy trying to get Pun to cheat on Milk? What was that scene even about??
Was the Korean guy not the guy we see at the begin of ep. 1? He suddenly disappeared. And that scene totally reminded me at ep. 1, the same setting etc. I favour the theory that the scenes got wrong after editing...
This series is so bad that I feel personally offended. I watched it every week in the hope to get some answers. In fact, I really, really pray that someone Thai or able to read Thai might come here and shed some light on this. I can only speculate why this series is a total failure? Was the BL too much for the actors? It was the company's first attempt in BL. Did they not know what BL is? I really would love to know what happened here.
A general warning: If you have not watched the whole series or the final, please be strong, don't watch it alone and have always a number of a nearby psychologist at hand! I would love to have one of those flash things from Men in Black and erase my memory now. But that, on the other side, might endanger me of watching this again.
As far as I can see, these episodes follow the short-short stories of Hoshi Shinichi. The first episode was after his famous short novel Bokkochan. I assume that every episode will have one short-story. Hoshi Shinichi wrote sci-fi/fantastic, but socially critical short-stories, which often have a "twist". Something like Beyond belief etc.
Theo is a malignant narcissist. Nut woke up with a naked stranger in his bed that broke into his house and stole…
I always respect your ideas and posts, but in this case here I also do not understand why this escalates a bit. Hermine did not write in any way that she is looking for a perfect couple and she has some points why she considers Theo and Nut to be jerks.
To calm down, I will throw in something, which upsets me. In fact, enrages me: Episode 2. Prib, Kensit and Song come from that restaurant, drunk. K and S accidentally kiss (somehow) and Prib instantly throws up. This "kiss-'n-vomit" trope can be seen in several series. Either one or both or a third party vomit after or while we see two guys kissing...That really pisses me off, more than Nut's behaviour, honestly.
I put this in spoiler mode, just not to spoil too much for other readers.
Theo is a malignant narcissist. Nut woke up with a naked stranger in his bed that broke into his house and stole…
I am not looking for perfection. I just am shocked, after I thought this series to be quite fluffy, with the normal dramatic tropes. I think, this is the first BL series where I see the shipped couple smacking the face. But, as I pointed out below, I can understand it.
I have the feeling there is more behind Nueng and Tharn.
I watched it every week in the hope to get some answers. In fact, I really, really pray that someone Thai or able to read Thai might come here and shed some light on this. I can only speculate why this series is a total failure? Was the BL too much for the actors? It was the company's first attempt in BL. Did they not know what BL is? I really would love to know what happened here.
A general warning: If you have not watched the whole series or the final, please be strong, don't watch it alone and have always a number of a nearby psychologist at hand!
I would love to have one of those flash things from Men in Black and erase my memory now. But that, on the other side, might endanger me of watching this again.
I feel pity for the actors. Maybe they can excuse it with need for money.
To calm down, I will throw in something, which upsets me. In fact, enrages me:
Episode 2. Prib, Kensit and Song come from that restaurant, drunk. K and S accidentally kiss (somehow) and Prib instantly throws up. This "kiss-'n-vomit" trope can be seen in several series. Either one or both or a third party vomit after or while we see two guys kissing...That really pisses me off, more than Nut's behaviour, honestly.
I put this in spoiler mode, just not to spoil too much for other readers.