So instead of letting this series just end with the horribly boring season 2, they decided to prolong the agony for the viewers by adding this "special". Its nothing more than a cheap flashback/summary of the previous eps with roughly 20 mins of new footage spread across 1.5 hours. And it doesnt even wrap up that nicely...The director should have just let the series die with some dignity after season 2. Why bring it back for more humiliation and embarrassment for the series and the actors?
After having watched quite a few series, not many of them have songs that stuck me to very strongly. This series' theme song however brings about another set of feelings after listening to it. Its calming and soothing, but brings about a bit of sadness (in a good way) I dont speak or understand thai. But to put it in a lamer form its one of those songs u dont need to understand what they lyrics are saying. The melody conveys feelings and is a song u will feel comfortable hearing even though u may not be watching or know about the series. (Im not saying its the best song Ive heard, and im sure everyone has their preference about music. I just think as a song in a foreign language its a good song)
People are really worked up over the peeping thing huh.... I really couldn't care less about that scene... People…
I totally agree. I know in many asian countries, in the rural or more traditional parts, they have various wedding traditions. Ppl seem to think that peeking is the tradition referred in this scene. But they seem to forget that the real tradition they were talking about is for the couple to have an intimate night NOT the peeking part. Those guys and Tian werent supposed to be there.
Huh? Tian saw those ppl read 4kg when the scale showed 5kg. How can he not know they were being cheated?
It was suspicious because all the baskets were 4kg. and those guys marked the amount really fast. Also he didnt show the scale's face to the villagers. So Tian thought it was strange.
Episode 3 was amazing. P'Aof is the best GMMTV director for me. I'm so happy that he will be directing Bad Buddy…
I think a reason why his projects turn out good is because 1) he doesnt do those cliched or stereo typical Bl scenes/story lines 2) (not trying to sound bias) Maybe cause hes gay he sees things from a view point that straight directors dont. He makes his stories seem natural and normal.
That welcoming ceremony was a nice scene. Rather touching and u can feel Tian's happiness of finally being accepted by the villagers. Only thing that bothered me was that product placement of those snacks from the sponsors....that kinda killed the mood and felt so forced
Rewatched the ep because of this comment lolThe switch sound came from the light inside the toilet shown in the…
Lol The sound was heard as he closed the door and at the same time the "torch" outside was lit. So it all seemed like he turned on a light I know what u mean when u say its a torch. But the whole scene just was outta place hahaha. It was hard to ignore especially since they talk about how rural the village is haha.
The term "toxic" is so over used. I doubt ppl use it in their daily conversations, but on this site anything that…
U are asking ppl to accept your view point because of your sexual identity, And u are saying that should be allowed to voice out ur opinion because of the same reason. BUT at the same time you are not accepting of mine or other ppl who would think that what I said was an option because of my/our sexual identity? So basically u are contradicting urself. Hahaha I dont think I need to mock u anymore since u are making urself rather laughable right now
The term "toxic" is so over used. I doubt ppl use it in their daily conversations, but on this site anything that…
your gender preference and sexual identity has really nothing to do with what u mislabel as toxic. One could even say that you labeling everything cause it doesnt agree with your gender ideas is toxic too and is often a trend with ppl who have a unique gender identity.Its a common practice by younger ppl who believe because they have a unique or different stand point they need to label and speak up against anything that may threaten their status/beliefs. Mature ppl often opt to speak out their ideas in silence rather than barking out every little "injust" that may come across them. Lol btw I wasnt patronizing u. sorry if u felt that way. I was merely mocking u. (yes THIS is indeed a toxic trend Hahaha)
Here is a I'm-a-stupid-American-from-a-big-city ( :) ) question: Shouldn't the Foundation director have provided…
Im guessing cause its a volunteer job in a rural place they dont expect too much. They just need someone who can tutor little kids about basic stuff such as math and language. The 3 month term MIGHT be due to the school term in thailand? (really not sure) could be a semester thing. So every 3 months the teachers get time off and see if they wanna continue to work there since the pay is low and the conditions are harsh? (again; these are just my speculations. )
The term "toxic" is so over used. I doubt ppl use it in their daily conversations, but on this site anything that is not favored is labeled "toxic". Thats even more of a "toxic" trend than what u are referring to in BL series. Lol But the idea of "opposites attract" has been an age old theme in fiction of all forms. The process of opposing characteristics slowly finding common interests as they interact and eventually developing feelings for each other is an amusing tool. Whether its a BL or regular series/movies/fiction viewers enjoy seeing and finding out what will cause characters with different personalities to get together. Its also a process of character development. Like in this case; Phupha learns to be a more gentle person instead of keeping his gruff exterior towards ppl. In some shows the characters learn to accept their own feelings and the feelings towards someone else is also how they mature. In this series neither Tian nor Phupha have really been assholes. Phupha has always been said to be a strict person. And Tian is a kid who comes from luxury. The 2 of them tease each other. Even if they werent going to be a couple this is a rather normal situation where the new guy gets teased. So its not really a trend. This theme has been around as long as literature itself. If u read books u will find it too. But if this sorta theme isnt ur taste I think u should stop watching BL series cause it seems 90% of them use this. If u have been watching BL series all this time while knowing this then it means to some extent u like it too thats why u keep going to other series to see more of it
I dont speak or understand thai. But to put it in a lamer form its one of those songs u dont need to understand what they lyrics are saying. The melody conveys feelings and is a song u will feel comfortable hearing even though u may not be watching or know about the series. (Im not saying its the best song Ive heard, and im sure everyone has their preference about music. I just think as a song in a foreign language its a good song)
Ppl seem to think that peeking is the tradition referred in this scene. But they seem to forget that the real tradition they were talking about is for the couple to have an intimate night NOT the peeking part. Those guys and Tian werent supposed to be there.
1) he doesnt do those cliched or stereo typical Bl scenes/story lines
2) (not trying to sound bias) Maybe cause hes gay he sees things from a view point that straight directors dont. He makes his stories seem natural and normal.
I know what u mean when u say its a torch. But the whole scene just was outta place hahaha. It was hard to ignore especially since they talk about how rural the village is haha.
BUT at the same time you are not accepting of mine or other ppl who would think that what I said was an option because of my/our sexual identity? So basically u are contradicting urself.
Hahaha I dont think I need to mock u anymore since u are making urself rather laughable right now
btw I wasnt patronizing u. sorry if u felt that way. I was merely mocking u. (yes THIS is indeed a toxic trend Hahaha)
The 3 month term MIGHT be due to the school term in thailand? (really not sure)
could be a semester thing. So every 3 months the teachers get time off and see if they wanna continue to work there since the pay is low and the conditions are harsh? (again; these are just my speculations. )
But the idea of "opposites attract" has been an age old theme in fiction of all forms. The process of opposing characteristics slowly finding common interests as they interact and eventually developing feelings for each other is an amusing tool. Whether its a BL or regular series/movies/fiction viewers enjoy seeing and finding out what will cause characters with different personalities to get together. Its also a process of character development. Like in this case; Phupha learns to be a more gentle person instead of keeping his gruff exterior towards ppl. In some shows the characters learn to accept their own feelings and the feelings towards someone else is also how they mature. In this series neither Tian nor Phupha have really been assholes. Phupha has always been said to be a strict person. And Tian is a kid who comes from luxury. The 2 of them tease each other. Even if they werent going to be a couple this is a rather normal situation where the new guy gets teased.
So its not really a trend. This theme has been around as long as literature itself. If u read books u will find it too.
But if this sorta theme isnt ur taste I think u should stop watching BL series cause it seems 90% of them use this. If u have been watching BL series all this time while knowing this then it means to some extent u like it too thats why u keep going to other series to see more of it