Jesus Fucking Christ. We are just two episodes away from the finale and the pissbabies are still whining about the "incest"/cousins stuff. Read the fucking synopsis and if it makes you uncomfortable, just piss off and don't watch it. It is irritating that every third comment is still this moan fest 4 days before the last episodes.
Literally but we also have to remember that his father is a super important person and that’s likely why.
That is still unpersuasive. If the superintendent got to know it secretly, and tried to clean it up, it would have been feasible, but now it is out in the open.
So King literally forges evidence and when he is revealed all what the superintendent says "naughty boy, do better next time" as if something like that were not a criminal offence on its own?
I love the show but this again requires a high suspension of disbelief, just like the premise of an inspector taking a suspect/witness home, even by the corrupt Thai police standards.
It’s not his fault. It’s his responsibility. They aren’t the same thing. He has to take the blame because…
That’s on his company, and not on him. He cannot send his fans to the bloody hell. His management should have secured the place, especially since they were aware of him being there. It is not the star’s duty. This is a little bit of lazy writing to provide a mild conflict between him and the troupe. Not a disastrous one, but still a bit jarring.
In the manhwa, the step bros (there were 2 of them, but drama streamlined them to 1 step bro, smart decision)…
From what I understood the house was left for Il Jo, and he has literally no obligation to give up on that, especially as he had nowhere to go, unless he had other ulterior motivations.
she said that one of her inspirations is david lynch
That is clear as for the cinematic inspiration in its visuals and impact, and even in dramaturgy. I meant the literate source, and some of the writing seems to be very Saroyanish to me, especially in its deception of the world-weary intellectual and poetic barflies.
I find the comments so weird to be honest. Like normally I'm not the biggest lover of Thai bl drama's and I prefer…
Me for instance do not hate it at all. I even think its intention to deal with such important and harrowing issues is very honourable. I just find that in balance the creators do it more clumsily than skilfully and they spend rather too much time wallowing in harrowing detail just for the sake of it. I also find the acting fairly decent for most of the time, however, particularly Tae's performance.
It would have been so much better if it was more focused on the healing journey than adding train wreck after…
At this stage it is more like misery porn than a carefully detailed analysis of what an SA victim with PTSD and social stigmatization is going through. Despite the best effort of the cast, it is more protracted and sensationalist than involving, and it is going to be particularly irritating if Saint's father is given the usual Asian bullshit "let's forgive shit parents just because they are parents" redemption at the end after all what he has done.
Why should an illegitimate son give up on his heritage just because his step-brother beats and threatens him? The plot might explain this later but at this stage it sounds stupid and makes no sense.
I don't think she fails to write likable characters but rather that it's probably intentional... which I don't…
In mystery stories you cannot get too invested with characters because if you do and a plot twist make them not who they seemed earlier you are more likely to feel cheated than surprised.
Read the fucking synopsis and if it makes you uncomfortable, just piss off and don't watch it.
It is irritating that every third comment is still this moan fest 4 days before the last episodes.
I love the show but this again requires a high suspension of disbelief, just like the premise of an inspector taking a suspect/witness home, even by the corrupt Thai police standards.