I agree, Thai do not accept Omega, getting pregnant as male is against their religion, it will be hard for the…
The pilot looks good, although the downside is that he bit him right away at their first meeting, so overall the title will be about a forced bond, but that's just the pilot; the drama itself may be completely different from the pilot episode.Well, there will be at least three couples, one main couple, two secondary couples, and probably some alpha's fiancée So, I wonder how they will tell the story of these two couples. Will each of them get their five minutes of fame, or will they just gloss over one of them?
I also think that the acting omegaverse just doesn't work, but the pilot is good, so I'll give it a chance. But I really hope it will be a fluffy, green flag type of omegaverse, and not like a lot of this genre, which is toxic and red flag.
That would explain what the shaman said, that Thup is supposed to stop Atikun. He's definitely not the son mentioned earlier, because, as Thup's uncle said, he rejected Thupa's mother and Thupa himself, so this son is the son of Atikun and his wife, and Thupa's stepbrother.And this son of Athikun is probably that Bum from the baseball bat. Now things are really getting complicated in this story.
Now the question is how Thee is going to move Peach's house with its foundations, or if he'll just move everything and create a replica. And I have a strange feeling after the last scene in the preview that Thee will propose in the next episode.
Thee sure gets his melodramatics from his mom 😆, but so damn cute!!!!! ❤️
Thee's family is great. I like their attitude and the fact that they didn't make a big deal out of it and accepted that their son is dating a boy on the basis that if Thee is happy, that's what matters most.
THIS! This is going to sound pessimistic and I think a lot of people aren't gonna like this but I think the rating…
I agree with your comment, and not every BL drama has to have intimate scenes. After all, BL is generally divided into shonen-ai and yaoi. The former does not have such scenes, and somehow I have never been disappointed by a Japanese title that is shonen-ai due to the lack of such scenes. Sometimes, making shonen-ai without intimate scenes is a better option than making a toxic yaoi relationship (the last sentence applies more to manga and manhwa).Besides, there were maybe two or three scenes here (if you count the bathtub scene), and in my opinion, if they had left the scene from episode 7 and the one with the bathtub (the beginning of that scene), it would have been enough, and even if those scenes weren't there, the title wouldn't have lost anything because it's well done in terms of the plot and the relationships between the main characters, as well as the balance between comedy and seriousness.Besides, there were maybe two or three scenes here (if you count the bathtub scene), and in my opinion, if they had left the scene from episode 7 and the one with the bathtub (the beginning of that scene), it would have been enough, and even if those scenes weren't there, the title wouldn't have lost anything because it's well done in terms of the plot and the relationships between the main characters, as well as the balance between comedy and seriousness.
this ep was good but not them teaching us to go back to toxic partners who hit your friends the hell tawanaran…
Let me put it this way: the Aran-Tawan relationship is a perfect example of a toxic relationship in which one person is downright addicted to their toxic partner. Besides, this title is great, but if they don't have airtime for two additional couples, they didn't have to add it; not every BL drama has to have a second couple. If they had focused on Peach and Thee, the title wouldn't have lost anything, but maybe even gained something, because their relationship is really well done.
I completely agree that Aran should leave Tawan. From the beginning of the series, it was clear that this was a toxic relationship. In fact, it was Aran who suffered the most here, as Tawan constantly hurt him, and it was clear that Tawan was almost obsessively possessive of Aran, so they shouldn't get back together at all, and A ran should find someone better.
In episode 3, when someone named Nikolai calls inspector Khamin on the phone, who is Nikolai? I don't remember…
Nikolai mentioned something about a case involving high-ranking officials, so I think it may be some kind of special affairs department, and their current case may be related to the masked man case.
Okay, the theory that Pufai is the masked one seems more likely. 1. Pufai wanted to play a joke on others, so she and Cheeren used some kind of drug. 2. Regarding Bell's secret, it's possible that friend was Pufai.
I want to guess alone, but the forensic doctor is also sus. Or maybe he's an acquaintance of the culprit. Fai…
I agree with the theory that maybe Puifai is the culprit and she faked what happened to her with someone else to get revenge on Tara for what he did to her, on Champ and Cherren for sleeping with each other, and on everyone in general for doing something to her. Besides, it would be a really interesting twist, and looking at the comments of those who know the novel, the culprit is actually someone we don't expect, and it will be a big surprise for us.
Jay and Champ are the only sus ones bcs they are the only ones who are acting far too calm about all of this.…
I'm also worried that it's Jay, but for me, he's more like someone who's being used by this group than the perpetrator. But knowing crime stories, the perpetrator is usually the least suspicious person.
II'm just wondering if the masked man's MO (modus operandi) is random or if it's somehow related to what the individual Avengers did. Ps. No, seriously, at times I feel like I'm watching Sherlock or some other detective show, or trying to be Sherlock myself, you know, with theories, perpetrators, connections, etc., like in a detective story.
Apart from the fact that they live together, Jade's advances are good, and I didn't expect him to be so shameless about it. It's as if he's announcing to everyone that he plans to get to Inspector.The funny thing is that Jade seduces him, and the Inspector doesn't even care.
When you go back to scene ep1 you will see mother with child running to go his grandma ( her mom)
Therefore, the idea that Thup is this son does not make sense, even if Chaba was only a mistress, because the timing simply does not add up. The son disappeared from the hospital records when he was three years old. Furthermore, in this flashback, there is an older child, and Thup was given to the monk as an infant on the day of the ritual (literally the beginning of episode 1).
I don't get the preview, which ghost does Thup say has been protecting him for a long time? Could it be he's the…
At the beginning of the episode, I thought so too, but somehow it doesn't fit, or rather, if that were the case, the plot wouldn't make sense. Besides, the son disappeared from the hospital registry when he was 3 years old furthermore, in this flashback, there is an older childand Thup was taken into the care of a monk as an infant, so the timing doesn't add up. I would say that Thup is connected to this case because his mother was a victim, or he himself was born on the day of the ritual. It is possible that Thyp was also supposed to be a victim, but his mother managed to escape and hand Thup over before the perpetrator caught up with her.
Also King is older thanAnupap Boonprim ( kid who was sick and still sick) - you saw him , it’s easy to tell…
There is also the possibility that King's father helped the police officer and covered up the case to protect his image because he was somehow connected to him.
1. Pufai wanted to play a joke on others, so she and Cheeren used some kind of drug.
2. Regarding Bell's secret, it's possible that friend was Pufai.
Ps. No, seriously, at times I feel like I'm watching Sherlock or some other detective show, or trying to be Sherlock myself, you know, with theories, perpetrators, connections, etc., like in a detective story.