based in the pilot trailer i think the reason the thug is scared of klao because he thought klao was dead and…
That’s a possibility, too, although after that brief scene with him, he doesn’t really strike me as the type to kill someone—but we’ll see how it plays out.
Interesting. So perhaps the ghost father will come back for the conclusion, possess the ML (his son), and confront…
I think that might be the case, and besides, Nan’s sister has already shown up. Also, if I remember correctly, after that accident, when they started suspecting him, shortly after, the incriminating evidence was, by some strange coincidence, found on a floppy disk in his office—I mean, what kind of corrupt lawyer would hide evidence of his own corruption in his own office and his best friend is now the CEO of the top law firm? That’s why I think there’s more to this case than meets the eye.
The closing music and the episode preview hint at an interesting plot twist. By the way, do you also get the impression that this lawyer’s father is feeling some remorse, which is why he offered to help Ranga and give him a job? I get the feeling that Rang’s father was framed, and the one who did it is that lawyer father—which would explain why his son is the main antagonist, since it’s hardly a coincidence that the son of Rang’s father’s best friend treats Rang the way he does.
Okay, two main questions after episode 3: 1. When Klao said, “My Phop did it on purpose or by accident,” if it was by accident, that would mean the original Klao's memories are overlapping with Nakun's. 2. What on earth did Klao do to that thug that he got so scared when he saw him? It’s getting better and better, and it’s clear that Nakun’s appearance in the past has a deeper meaning than just some forgotten promise; it turns out that it’s somehow connected to the matter of Klao’s father.
In my opinion, this whole argumen tamong all six of them felt a bit forced. I get the camera thing, but the whole argument about Qin not being able to focus and Duang having to stay away from him... even though, thanks to Duang, Qin actually agreed to participate in the competition. In my opinion, it was just kind of forced in here to show that Qin’s friends care more about the competition and the scores than about their best friend’s feelings, at least that’s the impression I got. Okay, Qin has a problem with focusing, so talk to him about it instead of blaming everything on Duang, telling him to stay away
I think Phop might actually be the guy from that scene with the car, in the first episode, before Nakun almost got hit by a car, the scene was in slow motion, and he kind of passed by a character wearing glasses and a jacket, and I think that since I thought that was slow motion at the time, it might mean that this character is the current version of Phop.
You know what's interesting? A shooting star hit him and he traveled back in time to when he was drunk, so much that he used to feed the geese at night. And I'm curious because there are supposed to be 12 episodes. Will the flashbacks continue until the penultimate episode, or will it be that the first 6 episodes are about the past, then the events from the beginning of episode 1, and then a return to the present where Klao/Nakan will be looking for Phop, and there will be something along the lines of Klao/Nakan wanting to get Phop back but he won’t remember him?
You know what, I’m catching up on episode 9, and I’d like to see a little more of that other couple in the next few episodes—because, well, Duang and Qin are pretty much figured out when it comes to their relationship, but the other couple is getting interesting. They both claim neither of them is falling in love, but jealousy gets the better of them whenever someone shows up who’s trying to hit on one of them, and since someone’s always hitting on Marv, their relationship and the “I’m not falling in love” attitude are getting even more interesting
Correct me if I’m wrong, but aren’t there supposed to be seven new titles coming out in April? So far, everything’s on the planned list apart from Flower Boy– the description doesn’t really convince me, so I’ll check out the reviews, and I’m still undecided about Fake Fact Lips
Wronged him?! Lady, you abused your child, out here trying to lighten your literal crime....Qin is too good in…
I'm surprised by how good the chemistry is between the actors here—it's really rare, and I've come across fewer than 10 BLs like this since I started watching them. It's precisely this chemistry that makes the romantic scenes so good in these dramas. I honestly can't remember the last time there was such good chemistry between the characters in a BL.
But things were really heating up here—we got another couple, Duang turned into a wreck from overwork, then there was a meeting with Qin’s parents, and finally they went all the way
So far, it's really great. My favorite characters right now are Klao and that poor servant of Klao's (he's really funny), and those moments where Klao is wondering where he is—whether it's a movie set, who they are—and seriously, great work with the background characters, especially that servant who's always harassing our poor Klao. and '' I'll curse you, Espresso Petroleum''—this text is a masterpiece
I’ll tell you the ending is hopeless, seriously, I don’t understand what this last episode is about at all, and I was counting on a beautiful scene of a reunion, but here we actually got, in the end, it’s not even clear what.
so…. why was Winny in this series? just wondering?
I guess he's just a side character and someone for Leo, since Pom was supposed to go abroad, but honestly, I don't even know why he's here—he didn't really have a major role, and there weren't any particularly interesting interactions with Leo either; he's just there.
It would be great if there were no more problems with Tiw, but there’s a chance he’ll still do something just for the sake of revenge and to prove he’s better—he’s the type who doesn’t let things go and hates being left behind. He had his chance, He totally screwed up, but he was still convinced Qin would come back to him, and it turned out he was completely wrong—Qin chose someone else, so I think he’s going to pull something else. As for Qin himself, it wouldn’t hurt to give him a shake so he realizes he needs to go straight to Duang, that he needs to tell him, show his feelings, because otherwise it’ll take him a while to figure things out on his own.
Look I normally basically love Yoo Yeon Seok's personality in variety shows. He is the type of practical and kind…
But seriously, the clients are so interesting—first there was an ex-gangster, now a pop star, and the next episode promises a husband who was supposedly killed by his wife. I’m definitely looking forward to seeing another lawyer, a detective, and maybe, at this rate, even his father’s ghost will show up. I’m really curious to see what other clients he’ll meet.
Watched 2 episodes and I don't like the FL for now. The fact that she was about to destroy the evidence and stopped…
I don't like FL and her methods either, but on the other hand, we don't know much about her background yet—other than the fact that she had a sister—so maybe her past will explain why she is the way she is and acts the way she does
That's really cool, but I'm just wondering if those talismans are already there and just choose a spirit, or if they appear when a spirit appears. Overall, I think the MC would be better off as a detective, because he basically acts more like a detective than a lawyer, but well, he’s obviously become an official lawyer for ghosts—he just still lacks that lawyer-chic look with fans, little bells, and so on.You know, the father of that FL boss might be the friend who caused MC’s father to become a corrupt prosecutor, and I wouldn’t be surprised at all if he also orchestrated the accident in which MC’s father dies.
1. When Klao said, “My Phop did it on purpose or by accident,” if it was by accident, that would mean the original Klao's memories are overlapping with Nakun's.
2. What on earth did Klao do to that thug that he got so scared when he saw him?
It’s getting better and better, and it’s clear that Nakun’s appearance in the past has a deeper meaning than just some forgotten promise; it turns out that it’s somehow connected to the matter of Klao’s father.