Should I tell u the truth?Honestly, I don't even understand what I'm watching.is Fah and Sherbet big time Cheats…
Imo, Sherbet and Prince are really friends. Fahlan and Tle (his "boyfriend"), are not in a deep relationship. There are no love feelings between them. Tle can't ignore Fah is known as a "Casanova". Tle has found a new (and real) boyfriend. I can't even say it's cheating, because both Fah and Tle were randomly boyfriends. Amazing...
To be honest, I wasn't expecting anything exceptional. The synopsis is quite banal, it's another series taking place in a university. We have been moving from engineers to architects for some time. The characters are in their twenties and they are not afraid of sex. I rarely expect BL masterpieces, but sometimes I discover one. Fahlanruk isn't one of them, but I enjoy it. I don't even try to understand what are the motivations of Fah, Sher, or whoever; it's a happy mess. I laugh a lot. And, well, that's the main thing.
The evil doctor saying "Look on the bright side, they now rest in peace. Family will be together forever" was something crazy, but I'm not surprised However, Sun saying "Calm down Kim, there'll be no more tragedy", to a boy who just lost his whole family, is a bit schocking. The translation doesn't seem to be reliable....
Oh definitely Siam's ghost has been the center conflict throughout. I disagree that she's entirely unbothered…
In is convinced that he is responsible for Siam and Mol's marriage failure and for Siam's death. It is totally not his fault, but he can't overcome this.
[Episode 3]I don't like how they wrote Sher to be this badass guy who's more than capable of being by himself,…
" they always make him submit to Fahlan in the end. It's disappointing" Yes it is. He seemed so fierce in the previous episodes.
"WHITE INHALEEEER?! " It's good to have references.
"[But like, not showing it is better" Agree !
"His 'older twin'. By like, minutes?" You have no idea how much it's important for twins.
"You can text. To phone number. It's called "sms" " Don't be too harsh, they are so young 😁
"I really hope Prince is just Sher's friend. Because as friendship, this works pretty well!" I take for sure that Sher considers Prince as a friend. But I begin to think that Prince is the classic boy who has a crush on his childhood friend.
Siam is the main character of this series. The title itself suggests it. He is this longitude that unites and separates them. We are in a Greek tragedy and, in my opinion, there will be no "happy" ending. I was at first, like many, eager to see this story between Wang and In develop and evolve into a fairy tale love. But, as we approach the end, it seems obvious to me, more than ever, that it is doomed to failure. Each of them reacts according to Siam: Sasi who bears the scars of their failed relationship. In who has not been able to affirm his love in the past. Wang who desperately searches for his father through In, the only one who could make him "live" and give him body. Until then, the only things that linked Wang to his father were the few photos he had of him and the globe that never left him. Sasi was never the link she should have been between them. So when Wang meets In, it's pretty much obvious that the latter is going to fill the void in his heart. But this is where things get complicated: those who know me know that the age gap does not bother me. And yet, here, it is combined with so many other elements that it worries me. Is Wang really in love with a man who is his father's age and, moreover, was the one his father loved? Does this very sudden love have a chance to flourish over time or is it the chimera of a very young man looking for a model? Does In really have an interest in Wang, or is Wang just a shadow of Siam? I am a woman and I am straight. I always knew that if one of my children told me that he was gay, I would accept it, wholeheartedly. Each of us, based on their experience or their feelings has their opinion on Sasi. So here is mine. Sasi loved a man, madly. This man was not made for her. Did she notice it immediately or as their relationship progressed? Her suffering was no less hard to bear than that of Siam. He didn't have to marry her, but he did, and she had every right to believe he loved her. In the end, the only proof she has left of this doomed marriage is Wang. And, like in a nightmare, history repeats itself. I think I would have it bad too. It's not the fact that her son is gay that bothers her. It's that he's in love with In. Last remark, on an important point which disturbs me. Knowing everything that happened between Siam, In and herself, she moves in with In, whom she should have avoided like the plague. I admit, it puzzles me.
Fahlan and Tle (his "boyfriend"), are not in a deep relationship.
There are no love feelings between them.
Tle can't ignore Fah is known as a "Casanova".
Tle has found a new (and real) boyfriend.
I can't even say it's cheating, because both Fah and Tle were randomly boyfriends.
Amazing...
The synopsis is quite banal, it's another series taking place in a university.
We have been moving from engineers to architects for some time.
The characters are in their twenties and they are not afraid of sex.
I rarely expect BL masterpieces, but sometimes I discover one.
Fahlanruk isn't one of them, but I enjoy it.
I don't even try to understand what are the motivations of Fah, Sher, or whoever; it's a happy mess.
I laugh a lot.
And, well, that's the main thing.
However, Sun saying "Calm down Kim, there'll be no more tragedy", to a boy who just lost his whole family, is a bit schocking.
The translation doesn't seem to be reliable....
It is totally not his fault, but he can't overcome this.
Yes it is. He seemed so fierce in the previous episodes.
"WHITE INHALEEEER?! "
It's good to have references.
"[But like, not showing it is better"
Agree !
"His 'older twin'. By like, minutes?"
You have no idea how much it's important for twins.
"You can text. To phone number. It's called "sms" "
Don't be too harsh, they are so young 😁
"I really hope Prince is just Sher's friend. Because as friendship, this works pretty well!"
I take for sure that Sher considers Prince as a friend.
But I begin to think that Prince is the classic boy who has a crush on his childhood friend.
Soooo true 🤣
I hope too there will not be another tragedy, physical or emotional.
But, I doubt ...
The title itself suggests it.
He is this longitude that unites and separates them.
We are in a Greek tragedy and, in my opinion, there will be no "happy" ending.
I was at first, like many, eager to see this story between Wang and In develop and evolve into a fairy tale love.
But, as we approach the end, it seems obvious to me, more than ever, that it is doomed to failure.
Each of them reacts according to Siam:
Sasi who bears the scars of their failed relationship.
In who has not been able to affirm his love in the past.
Wang who desperately searches for his father through In, the only one who could make him "live" and give him body.
Until then, the only things that linked Wang to his father were the few photos he had of him and the globe that never left him.
Sasi was never the link she should have been between them.
So when Wang meets In, it's pretty much obvious that the latter is going to fill the void in his heart.
But this is where things get complicated:
those who know me know that the age gap does not bother me.
And yet, here, it is combined with so many other elements that it worries me.
Is Wang really in love with a man who is his father's age and, moreover, was the one his father loved?
Does this very sudden love have a chance to flourish over time or is it the chimera of a very young man looking for a model?
Does In really have an interest in Wang, or is Wang just a shadow of Siam?
I am a woman and I am straight.
I always knew that if one of my children told me that he was gay, I would accept it, wholeheartedly.
Each of us, based on their experience or their feelings has their opinion on Sasi.
So here is mine.
Sasi loved a man, madly.
This man was not made for her.
Did she notice it immediately or as their relationship progressed?
Her suffering was no less hard to bear than that of Siam.
He didn't have to marry her, but he did, and she had every right to believe he loved her.
In the end, the only proof she has left of this doomed marriage is Wang.
And, like in a nightmare, history repeats itself.
I think I would have it bad too.
It's not the fact that her son is gay that bothers her.
It's that he's in love with In.
Last remark, on an important point which disturbs me.
Knowing everything that happened between Siam, In and herself, she moves in with In, whom she should have avoided like the plague. I admit, it puzzles me.
And Thailand at the time (more than today), was like every other country, not open to homosexuality.
It's a very interesting idea.
What do you think, personaly ?