Tanwa tried to warn Victor but he did not listen. And I guess he would not have listened to Trin either. With…
Trin did not actively stop her because the situation was different. And once again, Victor never stopped being a hotheaded revolutionary, not even for the sake of Trin, he never stopped going against his warnings despite his love for Trin. And no, not his choices resulted in the worst. This would have resulted like that whether Trin goes there or not.
Out of all characters, his situation is honestly the sh*ttiest. After Ep7, I feel like he might be next... He…
But some dramatic finale should certainly come. I doubt this series ends on a completely depressing note. This is the historical time when the Day of Great Sorrow was approaching which led to the end of the military dictatorship of PM Thanom Kittikachorn.
Tanwa tried to warn Victor but he did not listen. And I guess he would not have listened to Trin either. With…
Not the same but only because the situation was different. But Trin also tried to stop Claire from going out of worry and he disregarded her principles. Yes they had a feeling that something bad was going to happen but no one could suspect it was going to be an assassination. His father could have forced him to stay inside even if it was just a riot when he could have been injured, I guess. And once again. no one could stop Victor for going there, not even Trin, I am quite certain about this. He loved Trin but he went against his warnings several times in the past, in spite of that. I blame Tanwa for an extent and I am sure he blames himself and he is gonna blame himself forever too, but no need to be this merciless, as if Tanwa indirectly murdered Victor.
Tanwa tried to warn Victor but he did not listen. And I guess he would not have listened to Trin either. With…
Tanwa's father was probably only told it is dangerous to go there but I really doubt he would have been informed about the full details, the army would not have leaked something out to Tanwa's father and his henchmen Pracha kept from Krailert. I understand Trin's frustration and anger with Tanwa but isn't this exactly the same as what he was trying to do with Claire back then in Paris?
Tanwa tried to warn Victor but he did not listen. And I guess he would not have listened to Trin either. With…
I guess Tanwa did not exactly know the army was planning an assassination. Even Krailert did not expect that, Pracha did it behind his back. And I doubt Tanwa's father was told more than they planned to cause some havoc at the protest.
True I felt the same. Nobody is there for him or to understand him. He is trying his best.
He is a truly tragic character desperately trapped in his position into which he was literally blackmailed. He is the one who gets the pressure from both sides, but with that said he should have realized when his lover was taken away from him years ago that things like that won't stop. He really thought he joined the army to serve his nation but there is a point when one has to lose illusions built on lies.
I've always been a tanwa defender and a tanwatrin enjoyer, but i must say that I do not know how they can survive…
Tanwa tried to warn Victor but he did not listen. And I guess he would not have listened to Trin either. With that said, I don't think they end up together either.
Victor's death did not come from nowhere. It was foreshadowed many times during the series. I could argue with…
His personality from get go. He was a believer and believers often face such ends in turbulent historical times. But there were two scenes when we literally saw concrete hints. When he and his friends were doing placards and were disrupted by the police, one of the officers told Victor "You won't have a normal death". In another episode when Victor and Trin were having a conversation at dawn by the river, and Victor told Trin how many things he wanted to be at once, Trin replied "Then live long enough to be all of these".
Now Dao could look for another boy toy she can transform into something she and her equally pretentious parents…
I have no interest in these one-dimensional "cheeaaattterrssrottttinnnnhelll" witch hunts. This story takes place in an age when gay people could not be themselves and Naran just happens to be someone to whom this feeling apparently came unexpectedly. He should have broken up with her long ago for sure, but he is certainly still processing his newly discovered sexual attraction. And things never go this straighforward in such cases, let alone more than 50 years ago. And Dao has never really cared about what Naran really is. She was constantly trying to change him to fit into her upper class society, her parents and her family constantly belittled Naran which she accepted, and she finally even tried to buy Naran with this neswspaper company - where if Naran ever tried to publish something inconvenient no doubt he would have been reminded instantly who had bought the newspaper for him.
Victor was my fav character but since they had been foreshadowing it a lot I was prepared for it, but I was surely…
What I am most curious about is whether this is going to be a turning point for Krailert and if he chooses to back up again like he did when his lover was taken away years ago or now he goes against Pracha.
I think a lot of people expected Naran to die... as a lot of ppl thought the 2nd couple would end in tragedy..…
Victor's death did not come from nowhere. It was foreshadowed many times during the series. I could argue with the Tanwa part as well, but it is useless. People have already done it very eloquenty, and who cannot see just cannot.
The number of people thinking for some dumb mysterious reason that a hotheaded political activist (Victor) cannot be a lovelorn 19 years old at the same time, and callin g this "bad writing" is astounding.
So, either Krailert will go crazy and go to the protest to kill the one his boss sent to kill people (knowing…
The one who is going to be sent there must be someone who is either a student or who can impersonate a student and Krailer is clearly too old for that. And that is only beside the fact he would not even undertake such a task as well as the general would not assign a high- ranking colonel for an assassination. It would not make any sense.
Yes they had a feeling that something bad was going to happen but no one could suspect it was going to be an assassination. His father could have forced him to stay inside even if it was just a riot when he could have been injured, I guess.
And once again. no one could stop Victor for going there, not even Trin, I am quite certain about this. He loved Trin but he went against his warnings several times in the past, in spite of that.
I blame Tanwa for an extent and I am sure he blames himself and he is gonna blame himself forever too, but no need to be this merciless, as if Tanwa indirectly murdered Victor.
I understand Trin's frustration and anger with Tanwa but isn't this exactly the same as what he was trying to do with Claire back then in Paris?
But there were two scenes when we literally saw concrete hints. When he and his friends were doing placards and were disrupted by the police, one of the officers told Victor "You won't have a normal death". In another episode when Victor and Trin were having a conversation at dawn by the river, and Victor told Trin how many things he wanted to be at once, Trin replied "Then live long enough to be all of these".
And Dao has never really cared about what Naran really is. She was constantly trying to change him to fit into her upper class society, her parents and her family constantly belittled Naran which she accepted, and she finally even tried to buy Naran with this neswspaper company - where if Naran ever tried to publish something inconvenient no doubt he would have been reminded instantly who had bought the newspaper for him.