I think it was a solid start. I liked that the naga looked a bit more decent than all the CGI in The Sign together.
But seriously, letting an average intern wearing an Hermes bag for work is a bit…slow down guys. It reminds me at those 2k K-Dramas where piss poor characters had the newest mobile phones.
We all like this drama because Poom is shown as Joe even though he is in someone's else body but I want to see…
Winner has a more mature looking face while Poom with his big eyes, puffy cheeks and cute smile fits more the child/puppy pattern. So Winner hits the handsome checkmark while Poom hits the one for pretty. Most people here prefer the last one but that don‘t make Winner unattractive.
The only beef I have with Winner is his acting but it is difficult to impersonate someone who almost have not lines and he isn‘t exactly an outstanding actor who can impersonate a wall. It is clearly noticeable that he was hired for his similar body visuals with Poom and Mek.
He learned that lesson already. He was too happy to have Joe back this episode. I‘m really curious if the screenwriter makes Ming go that crazy like in the book after the DNA report confirmed Joe‘s death.
Joe‘s body died. They found his remains after an earthquake on site. They found his remains in the drama for sure too since why did they have to wait for the result of the DNA test?
People here are so delusional. None of the characters have any second thought about Joe‘s new body since it is everything about his soul but all superficial viewers want the more pretty body back. *facepalm*
Question: this concept intrigues me and I wanna watch it when it's done airing, but I'm a bit worried that it…
It can be seen as romanticization of a toxic relationship but the same can be said of any action movie related to gun violence or violence in general. But all is fiction. What may be a big Nono in RL can be exciting in the safe setting of a drama. Also, a lot of RL relationships are toxic and „happy“ nonetheless. There isn‘t only one perfect way how a relationship has to be. Joe is loving Ming with all his heart despite his toxic traits and he doesn‘t want to be saved. Keep that in mind while watching it.
I love how the whole fandom is in unanimous agreement that Ming doesn't deserve Joe. If only the writer of the…
I find it funny how so many people decided that Joe is too precious for Ming without even considering Joes opinion on that. The boy has it very bad for Ming and fight you all for even a peek of him.
I still wonder if Tong is secretly in love with Ming, but married May because he wanted to secure his future or…
Naaaa, Tong isn't that deep. He is just a narcissist. He was enjoying Ming's attention and the power it came with because of that. Wouldn't be even surprised if he was a homophobic.
Ming did change. In lots of ways. Some have been shown and other will be revealed. He first of all does not follow…
100%!!!
Real people only can change their behavior to a certain point. A tiger never will become a pet cat even when it learns to behave. Ming and Joe both are like they are, flawed. Joe is loving Ming bejond reason and a literal doormat for him. They are like pot and lid. There are different types of relationships and not everything needs to be pink flowers and unicorn farts. I love the Drama for this since it wouldn't make any sense for their characters.
Also why the h#ll did they add a romantic background song when ming was literally sexually assaulting Joe, was…
That wasn’t sexual assault. That was passionate hate sex. Joe loves Ming beyond any reason and Ming is jealous AF. Ming couldn’t touch new Joe’s body before but when being angry he forgot that this Joe isn’t his Joe. Joe wants him still even though he hates himself for it. Not all adults have pink flowers relationships.
1. In the novel he went literally nuts for a while.2. Can’t remember, it was years ago. I would say it wasn’t…
No. I said that Tong would end his own career without Ming’s influence. He isn’t exactly a hard worker and very difficult to work with. In an industry like that you can’t be like that without someone keeping you safe.
1. Once Ming discovers that Joe is dead, will he go into depression? Attempt suicide? Harm Tong?2. Once he realizes…
1. In the novel he went literally nuts for a while.
2. Can’t remember, it was years ago. I would say it wasn’t really something worth remembering. I don’t know what way the drama will choose but Ming for sure will not leave Joe alone, contract or not.
3. I don’t think so. The moment Ming realized who the actual Stand-In is, Tong will become meaningless. Tong is nothing without Ming’s influence since he burned too many bridges. Directors hate him.
God, im so grateful that we have the NHS over here, i find it so upsetting seeing in dramas that people have to…
It is said that his mom has no health insurance. Usually public health care in Thailand is affordable. Don’t forget this drama is based on a Chinese novel. China is more capitalistic than Thailand.
What is with Tong and his vendetta towards his stand in? Like, he had Ming make Joe miss the premiere, which got…
Tong has an inferior complex mixed with a massive amount of narcissism. Even though he doesn’t love Ming, he likes how he orbits around him. He uses him without any amount of remorse.
OMG OMG OMG, We can say that Ming Will Know The truth About That Scene!!!!! He will Know that that person wasn't…
Yeah, learning that Tong was actually Joe’s Stand-In is one of the two major turning points of the novel. I hope it will not fall flat since I really like how the show is giving the average novel actual life.
But seriously, letting an average intern wearing an Hermes bag for work is a bit…slow down guys. It reminds me at those 2k K-Dramas where piss poor characters had the newest mobile phones.
The only beef I have with Winner is his acting but it is difficult to impersonate someone who almost have not lines and he isn‘t exactly an outstanding actor who can impersonate a wall. It is clearly noticeable that he was hired for his similar body visuals with Poom and Mek.
People here are so delusional. None of the characters have any second thought about Joe‘s new body since it is everything about his soul but all superficial viewers want the more pretty body back. *facepalm*
Real people only can change their behavior to a certain point. A tiger never will become a pet cat even when it learns to behave. Ming and Joe both are like they are, flawed. Joe is loving Ming bejond reason and a literal doormat for him. They are like pot and lid. There are different types of relationships and not everything needs to be pink flowers and unicorn farts. I love the Drama for this since it wouldn't make any sense for their characters.
2. Can’t remember, it was years ago. I would say it wasn’t really something worth remembering. I don’t know what way the drama will choose but Ming for sure will not leave Joe alone, contract or not.
3. I don’t think so. The moment Ming realized who the actual Stand-In is, Tong will become meaningless. Tong is nothing without Ming’s influence since he burned too many bridges. Directors hate him.