Mark didn't turn Tong into a human cause he never asked for it, he was never clear about it. Plus, Mark was under…
An unfeeling, empty eternal existence, not something he'd wish upon Tong. If it does happen, I can only assume near death and desperation will be the culprit. Case in point - Episode 2 concluded with Mark solemnly vowing he’d never drink Tong’s blood, and my brain instantly countered with: “Ah, I think that was the sound of the writer laughing at you.” LOL
You see, I grew up with Buffy and Queen of the Damned, not twilight though, but I believe Bella did as well, when the human lover or a group fanatics, wanted to be turned to a vampire. That it has never been mentioned here, just makes me wonder, oh wow, you're either really not going to go through with it, or it's meant to be a surprise that we all see coming, like Thara. Lol
So is Tong getting hurt in the final battle that will force Mark to turn him to a vampire, or is mark going to get hurt saving Tong and it's going to be like Rapunzel....but then that would mean Tong getting hurt enough to lose the golden blood. Would like a mother gothel death of Thara ......will Nakan get his wish? Will he die trying? You know what would be really funny, if Thara gets a scar type of ending, like getting splashed with tongs golden blood or something and all her followers eating her by mistake 😂😂😂 that would be the funniest karma to me 😂 Another queen of the damned reference.
i was thinking this too 😭 now that they’ve done missionary i was wondering if they’d pull out the more…
there has to be a shower scene in here somewhere, and perhaps a sneaky round in the office, over a table or in a store room or something LOL Heck, knowing Sorn, even the staircase isn't safe
The cook in me has noticed that food has slipped into a lot of scenes in this show. Styling will always play with…
His requests were both a joke and a prediction, that's why he was side profile 😂His mouth was watering for his own bowl of noodles shopping in the distance. So hungry was he that he had to feign sickness and got a pity slurp 😂
Food is never just food in My Stubborn.It’s foreplay. It’s forgiveness. It’s flirtation with a side of emotional…
The cook in me has noticed that food has slipped into a lot of scenes in this show. Styling will always play with hair and colour for visual clues. Food is usually reserved for cooking themes or celebration sequences. Most of the time, it’s just a prop or an ad placement. But this entire show wants to be a chaotic bowl of tom yum noodles so badly, I'm choking on the shrimp LOL
Sorn is the spice, fiery, unpredictable, and overwhelming, while Jun is the noodle, absorbing all the turmoil and being slurped up by Sorn.
And Thai’s phone call had me raising my eyebrow over my teacup. Thai first asked if Sorn had any suki yaki sauce (dark, deep, sweet and sticky), and then asked for garlic and chili (a bold, spicy 'dip') because he wanted seafood, and then a mortar and pestle to grind it all together like that opening scene. 😂 If Thai has to wait for his food, then so does Sorn 😂
I'm now going to have to rewatch the other episodes just to catch more culinary Easter eggs.
Ah, Jun, sweetie, you've unwittingly wandered into a grand intersection of envy and impulsive theatrics. That classic "sex while on the phone" moment is straight out of every melodramatic yaoi manga that shaped my youth. From episode one, I said this was like old school yaoi and every week, it ticks another box LOL If Myy Golden Blood is an ode to the innocence of my adolescent obsession, My Stubborn is a fever dream indulgence of my teenage angst.
Now Jun is finally piecing together the jigsaw of Sorn’s jealousy. Cool but I want the mess. I insist on seeing him with P’Jom and Jun. In fact, Jom, be a dear and hand Jun something akin to JooJai, so I can wiggle in delight at the sight of Sorn stewing in his own possessiveness. Or perhaps this is just the sugar and wine speaking. Either way, I refuse subtlety. Let’s have chaos. Unapologetic, beautifully tangled chaos. I demand it.
Also - DEAR LORD JUN. Kicking Sorn off you while he's still hammering, must have hurt like hell 😂
I'm a fabulously adorably faery member of LGBT, sitting at a straight person wedding, thinking of a gay characters bubble butt and reading a debate about straight couples in a gay show....there's also a conversion beside me about Terry prachetts books....life is strangely beautiful and cosmic timing is forever chaotic 😂
I ordered cake. The menu said CAKE. The packaging said CAKE. The category clearly listed it under Dessert. So…
I'm currently at a wedding and all I can think of now is Sorns ass when the cake comes 😂 that's probably not what you meant but it's picture time and I m scrolling and hungry ✌️🍑
So this was a whirlwind of a first episode, and mildly baffling. The Sign holds the coveted spot as my favourite BL so I’m well aware that Idol Factory is perfectly at ease conjuring up characters teetering on the edge of sanity (Heng, please be less infuriating this time). But is it possible they've taken the comedic edge too far? Yo tells his father he was shot at with an intent to kill and he's casually brush-offed with 'Dont make excuses'
Excuses? Does Yo habitually cite imminent peril for his behaviour? We know he took the fall for his friends but I'm assuming his parents don't know that.
Perhaps it'll find it's footing now that the main plot has arrived but I'm left feeling like it's a series that can't decide what it wants to be. Jack and Joker tried the high stakes psychodrama and slapstick comedy balancing act and it was a little weak, but maybe it's just a Thai thing.
Everyone saying Sorn went too far with his prank clearly hasn’t worked in a real office before.I’m speaking…
I feel you. I was a legal receptionist for a trial period and that's as close to an office I ever want to be in again 😂 but to be fair, High school truly never ends for a lot of people. You can be made the scapegoat in every work environment, esp if you are new 😂 Life's frustrations are never contained but dumping them on others is never as harmless you think. Jun still cried on the stairs. 🤷🏻♀️ Sorn is emotionally crippled currently but at least he can recognise when he's messed up. He's not irredeemable but I'll still be satisfied watching him mature.
9hr edit - New rule - I can't breast feed every soul on this website. Anyone else asking me for spoiler tags where we are all discussing the show, is getting insta blocked for my sanity, and I have very little remaining. Have some mercy on me 😢
I had a thought last week, but didn't say because there was more important stuff to focus on, but what if Nakan didn't push Kla accidentally onto a pole? What if Thara ran in and stabbed him herself. She was there. She could have run in, vampire speed, pushed Tonkla onto the pole herself and ran back out, while everyone else was focused on Tong and mark. And then motherly ask Tong to move in with her to keep him close as his blood simmers to perfection. No surprise she's been drinking golden blood for years, think most of us guessed that. But she killed Tongs parents, miss Nuan is randomly hospitalised from car accident, Kla is now dead. Next up is Tong. Killing those who know about the golden blood would be another way to cover her tracks. 🤔He's gone off to study, never to be seen again and the golden blood is never mentioned again, until the next one. It's quite a solid routine of you have a group of underlings who don't feel anything other than murderous thirst 😂
anyone just sat for the toxic red flag that sorn is? i mean, i COULD get mad at him, but it’s just so much more…
Isn't it strange how, in reality, we would know to never encourage this, but in fiction, we're highly invested....or at least I am LOL in seeing how these two work it out because we know they're end game? LOL
So is Tong getting hurt in the final battle that will force Mark to turn him to a vampire, or is mark going to get hurt saving Tong and it's going to be like Rapunzel....but then that would mean Tong getting hurt enough to lose the golden blood. Would like a mother gothel death of Thara ......will Nakan get his wish? Will he die trying?
You know what would be really funny, if Thara gets a scar type of ending, like getting splashed with tongs golden blood or something and all her followers eating her by mistake 😂😂😂 that would be the funniest karma to me 😂
Another queen of the damned reference.
Styling will always play with hair and colour for visual clues. Food is usually reserved for cooking themes or celebration sequences. Most of the time, it’s just a prop or an ad placement. But this entire show wants to be a chaotic bowl of tom yum noodles so badly, I'm choking on the shrimp LOL
Sorn is the spice, fiery, unpredictable, and overwhelming, while Jun is the noodle, absorbing all the turmoil and being slurped up by Sorn.
And Thai’s phone call had me raising my eyebrow over my teacup. Thai first asked if Sorn had any suki yaki sauce (dark, deep, sweet and sticky), and then asked for garlic and chili (a bold, spicy 'dip') because he wanted seafood, and then a mortar and pestle to grind it all together like that opening scene. 😂
If Thai has to wait for his food, then so does Sorn 😂
I'm now going to have to rewatch the other episodes just to catch more culinary Easter eggs.
From episode one, I said this was like old school yaoi and every week, it ticks another box LOL
If Myy Golden Blood is an ode to the innocence of my adolescent obsession, My Stubborn is a fever dream indulgence of my teenage angst.
Now Jun is finally piecing together the jigsaw of Sorn’s jealousy. Cool but I want the mess. I insist on seeing him with P’Jom and Jun. In fact, Jom, be a dear and hand Jun something akin to JooJai, so I can wiggle in delight at the sight of Sorn stewing in his own possessiveness.
Or perhaps this is just the sugar and wine speaking. Either way, I refuse subtlety. Let’s have chaos. Unapologetic, beautifully tangled chaos. I demand it.
Also - DEAR LORD JUN. Kicking Sorn off you while he's still hammering, must have hurt like hell 😂
The Sign holds the coveted spot as my favourite BL so I’m well aware that Idol Factory is perfectly at ease conjuring up characters teetering on the edge of sanity (Heng, please be less infuriating this time). But is it possible they've taken the comedic edge too far?
Yo tells his father he was shot at with an intent to kill and he's casually brush-offed with 'Dont make excuses'
Excuses? Does Yo habitually cite imminent peril for his behaviour? We know he took the fall for his friends but I'm assuming his parents don't know that.
Perhaps it'll find it's footing now that the main plot has arrived but I'm left feeling like it's a series that can't decide what it wants to be. Jack and Joker tried the high stakes psychodrama and slapstick comedy balancing act and it was a little weak, but maybe it's just a Thai thing.
Life's frustrations are never contained but dumping them on others is never as harmless you think. Jun still cried on the stairs. 🤷🏻♀️ Sorn is emotionally crippled currently but at least he can recognise when he's messed up. He's not irredeemable but I'll still be satisfied watching him mature.
I had a thought last week, but didn't say because there was more important stuff to focus on, but what if Nakan didn't push Kla accidentally onto a pole? What if Thara ran in and stabbed him herself. She was there. She could have run in, vampire speed, pushed Tonkla onto the pole herself and ran back out, while everyone else was focused on Tong and mark. And then motherly ask Tong to move in with her to keep him close as his blood simmers to perfection. No surprise she's been drinking golden blood for years, think most of us guessed that. But she killed Tongs parents, miss Nuan is randomly hospitalised from car accident, Kla is now dead. Next up is Tong. Killing those who know about the golden blood would be another way to cover her tracks. 🤔He's gone off to study, never to be seen again and the golden blood is never mentioned again, until the next one. It's quite a solid routine of you have a group of underlings who don't feel anything other than murderous thirst 😂