A character seeking professional help for their trauma, victims getting justice, criminals getting punished? It is far from being a perfect series and I wouldn’t describe it as great either (bad editing and it felt so rushed and incomplete), but it is a step ahead of the others. NetJames won me over (and they deserved better).
OH WOW NEW GL! Unfortunately it looks like the gl version of countless university bls about engineers that already exist… oh well. Star Hunter’s upcoming series don’t look promising at all…
I just saw the trailer! Looks intriguing! I really want to watch a MosBank series (they’re absolutely s t u n n i n g), and since the previous one wasn’t my cup of tea, I hope this one’s going to be interesting :)
While I wish it was twice as long! It ended so fast for me.
Same! It felt like the longest week ever waiting for episode 2. Honestly, I think about how desperate we are for full length k bls and feel so lucky that we have well produced full length thai bls like this one.
Like I said, there’s no crying in marketing! Pat better cut that crying shit real quick before he gets slapped.…
Maybe I worded it incorrectly, I meant he felt pressured to come out, to put the rumors to rest. That said, I didn’t expect him to do so, and I also think that he could have found a better way. But by now we know he’s very impulsive (he definitely needs to learn how to manage that). If he cried only about Jeng’s (valid) criticisms I would’ve agreed that it was exaggerated. I agree though that it’s definitely not going to help him in the workplace at all. Personally, I felt emotional when he cried and got teary eyed. I don’t find him annoying. I’m totally rooting for him.
What I like is that there’s a lot of room for growth and character development. Jeng can totally help him with that, being the more mature and experienced person. I like their dynamic.
Like I said, there’s no crying in marketing! Pat better cut that crying shit real quick before he gets slapped.…
He’s working in an extremely toxic environment: isolated, bullied, humiliated, forced to come out and molested by his co-workers. He has the right to cry and have emotions.
Yes! I love it. Jeng is such a fine specimen. I’m glad we’re getting such a mature character to offset Pat’s…
yes, yes, yes! They’re going to be so cute together :3 I love both of them and the contrast in their personalities. They balance each other out. It’s so adorable how they met outside the office and instantly liked each other, but now they’re keeping it professional. It gives a mature vibe to the characters. Love it.
Love Ae, but what was she doing hanging out with Put? mmh (btw it’s so refreshing seeing Poppy in this role as her boyfriend, I love him). Nan totally saved the day by treating Pat with kindness and like a coworker should. She’s amazing.
NetJames won me over (and they deserved better).
Unfortunately it looks like the gl version of countless university bls about engineers that already exist… oh well.
Star Hunter’s upcoming series don’t look promising at all…
Is it based on a book?
I really want to watch a MosBank series (they’re absolutely s t u n n i n g), and since the previous one wasn’t my cup of tea, I hope this one’s going to be interesting :)
Honestly, I think about how desperate we are for full length k bls and feel so lucky that we have well produced full length thai bls like this one.
That said, I didn’t expect him to do so, and I also think that he could have found a better way. But by now we know he’s very impulsive (he definitely needs to learn how to manage that). If he cried only about Jeng’s (valid) criticisms I would’ve agreed that it was exaggerated. I agree though that it’s definitely not going to help him in the workplace at all.
Personally, I felt emotional when he cried and got teary eyed. I don’t find him annoying. I’m totally rooting for him.
What I like is that there’s a lot of room for growth and character development. Jeng can totally help him with that, being the more mature and experienced person. I like their dynamic.
Nan totally saved the day by treating Pat with kindness and like a coworker should. She’s amazing.