I honestly think that some of your cons are out there and you're really tryna find a reason to hate the show.…
Thanks for your reply. No, I wasn't "tryna find a reason" to hate the show, I really did hate it. I had high hopes for it but, for me, it just didn't deliver. So yeah, when it comes to this show, I'm a hater. Not sure why that would personally bother you. I'm not coming at you for liking it, now am I? Nothing in this world gets a 100% approval, nor disapproval rate.
With the Parents i guess frustration with being babied and sheltered from the big bad outside world, Hence the…
I noticed that too, with the sister. Maybe we'll find out more later on . (Or maybe not... Thai BL series are not famous for always following up with details!)
I'm enjoying the mystery here. But why does EVERY character (except for Sorawit) have to be so intense and creepy? Even Dr. Bun and Tan are just... weird as hell. If I drove into that town, I would turn tail and run away immediately!
I guess it's good for the father to know that his family tree (blood line) doesn't stop there at Ton? Descendants…
I do understand, it happens a lot in non-Asian countries as well, but it's really too bad. I feel that having children should be something that comes as a loving desire from the parents, not an ego-driven expectation from grandparents.
I liked some things about this series (I wrote extensively in my review).
But I forgot to say this: why is it that some parents feel it is their greatest goal in life to have grandchildren/heirs? Having children is such a huge deal, and an enormous responsibility. I kind of hated that Ton's father was so hung up on getting an heir, with absolutely no regard to how Ton (or Chon, for that matter) felt about it. The dad practically forced the surrogate thing on Ton but, in reality, Ton and Chon are the ones who have to raise and care for the child, not grandpa.
Okay, I guess we're supposed to believe that everyone was fine with how things turned out, so all's well that ends well, I guess. (But what if the child was a girl? We all know that Ton's dad wanted a BOY grandchild.)
I just don't like the idea that the main reason people should get married is to satisfy a parent's need to be a grandparent. There's something just... icky about that.
I can't believe that Miriam had to keep reassuring everyone that she was still a "virgin" throughout the series,…
Exactly. And I wondered if, three years later, when Miriam was acting as a surrogate for Tonhon/Chonlatee, if she was still a virgin then. ("Born of the Virgin Miriam," lol.)
It is. Save yourself. Go watch something with substance like "I Told Sunset About You" or "Life~ Love on the Line".
Thank you! Yes, I've watched both of your recommendations and they were really worth watching. I did watch TT season 1 and had a love/hate relationship with it. Glad I'll be skipping this one... there's only so much nonsense we viewers should have to put up with.
I watched Color Rush and I agree with you!
That's the best I have to say about it. As for the story... WAS there even a story?
But I forgot to say this: why is it that some parents feel it is their greatest goal in life to have grandchildren/heirs? Having children is such a huge deal, and an enormous responsibility. I kind of hated that Ton's father was so hung up on getting an heir, with absolutely no regard to how Ton (or Chon, for that matter) felt about it. The dad practically forced the surrogate thing on Ton but, in reality, Ton and Chon are the ones who have to raise and care for the child, not grandpa.
Okay, I guess we're supposed to believe that everyone was fine with how things turned out, so all's well that ends well, I guess. (But what if the child was a girl? We all know that Ton's dad wanted a BOY grandchild.)
I just don't like the idea that the main reason people should get married is to satisfy a parent's need to be a grandparent. There's something just... icky about that.