Hey, what’s the diff between calling a show a bl vs lgbtq show?
Very very simply, BLs are made mostly to appeal to woman taste while lgbtq for gays. Tip: if there’s crying, main character acting stupid, slow motion falling into the arms of the love interest, its bl. If gays are sad and dying it’s lgbtq show 😀
where are those people who are complaining about that the drama is bad? there is 1.2 M engagement in twitter.…
you realise that engagement on X has absolutely nothing to do with the quality of the series? these days any series with big fanbase can trend millions and the show would still be shit
Imagine this, Season 2: after 1973 when military dictatorship was overthrown by people, Dhevis brothers all lost their power and have to run away from the country and some went to jail, maybe even their killing of the actor revealed. Dhevi, depressed from this and from the fact that Krailert does not loves her and loosing all their social status, ended up dead (suicid, sickness, dead giving birth, who knows).So Naran was finally able to come back or Lert went to USA where they can write, play music and be together.Maybe with a baby even. Happy end.
So I was thinking about why would Trin didn’t say goodbye to Tanwa and here’s what I think and what I saw on X: 1. he was afraid that after seeing him he wouldn’t be able to leave. 2. He was afraid that they would end up just like his uncle and Naran and decided to end it 3. He decided to not continue their relationship because their life principles were different, Tanwa didn’t took a part in protest, didn’t had a stance he was just going with the flow and decided not to choose. For Trin especially after Viktors death it was too hard to stomach so he decided to let Tanwa grow on his own. 4. He realised that he will never see Tanwa again if the situation in the country wouldn’t get better, and there’s no way his father would let him go to Paris, so he decided to leave and to not make it painful. So what do you think, which was it?
Well, I’m dropping the series, but I don’t think it’s a bad one. I’m not particularly into ghosts, but I love fantasy and shaman stuff, yet here these topics just didn’t seem exciting enough for me. Overall, it’s a great series, not sure if it’s worth the hype, but you can feel the quality of production. What I didn’t like that much was the pacing of the story—too slow and too dragged—and I’m not talking about romance or anything, just overall. The acting is also okay. Namping is very weak as a main character, though. I understand that it’s his first time being a main lead, but that doesn’t excuse the acting. Look at Bible in KinnPorsche or compare with Peter in Shine. Keng is okay here, but he was amazing in Paradise of Thorns, so I don’t know what happened. Also, I was kind of annoyed that the shaman in the village was such a fashionista and wore designer clothes. So I would say it’s a very good quality series, but not without flaws and definitely not for me.
why should we read your comment and be quiet? you came here, did not watched episode but commented under each comment that you don’t want to read spoilers, so, like, don’t read them? Leave discussion page and come back late when you won’t be afraid of spoilers
After each episode all series have loud discussion about what happened, what’s the point of you reading them if you haven’t watched the show? Just don’t come here, watch the episode and then you can participate
Huh? "All that BOC training "? He was in 2 shows and DFF was a complete mess, IMO- even though he faired…
His actiing much better than the other actors, you can see the difference. In KinnPorsche he did ok, but it was his debut, but in DFF he was very good. That’s mean that he was trained very well and become very good actor which can be seen in this series. In BoC all actors receive hard training and a good one, so he better not lose it
The difference in acting can be seen and is huge in this series. Barcode better not loose all that Be on Cloud training any time soon, otherwise it’ll be a tragedy
I’m quite surprised at how many people liked this. For me it was hard to push through first 3 episodes, and I’m dropping it because I can’t watch 6 episodes for a series just to pick up the pace. The idea is amazing, but execution, idk. Nothing is happening, it doesn’t seem like 90s at all except for some props, but I think production team didn’t do any research about this time period. Acting is stiff and the main character seem so stupid I even can’t. I’m shocked it has better raiting than Khemjira or Shine
anyone knows what was the point of Tanwa interrupting the meeting?
He came to show support Trin, as his father is a big figure, he even dressed nicely and behaved very well. You can see that commetee were very hesitant in agreeing with Trin, but after seeing that Tanwa gave him some documents, they almost immediately agreed to his field trip.
1. he was afraid that after seeing him he wouldn’t be able to leave.
2. He was afraid that they would end up just like his uncle and Naran and decided to end it
3. He decided to not continue their relationship because their life principles were different, Tanwa didn’t took a part in protest, didn’t had a stance he was just going with the flow and decided not to choose. For Trin especially after Viktors death it was too hard to stomach so he decided to let Tanwa grow on his own.
4. He realised that he will never see Tanwa again if the situation in the country wouldn’t get better, and there’s no way his father would let him go to Paris, so he decided to leave and to not make it painful.
So what do you think, which was it?