Tofu exists to tell us that miracles (rarely) happen
A fantasy show that explicit real-life matters in the most accurate way. The kind of drama who uplifts, inform, educate, and enlighten the general public about the world of a person falling in love with the same sex. It was reported to be the first-ever Lakorn BL that aired on a national television channel in Thailand. Which took the chance to build a new bridge on bringing out the difficulties, barriers, and emotional distress that criticism works on gay people. Exhibiting that generation gap is one of the biggest factors why most older people are homophobic. They are against seeing two male individuals being in love simply because of how society told them to be. In contrast to the people who borned in the earlier generations, who are more introduced to the freedom of choices that allows them to identify their own gender by themselves. Yet, LGBTQ+ community is far away from living in a world without experiencing a brutal approach, discrimination, and hate-crime from these anti-gay people.
A perfect portrayal of this is Nut’s unhealed wounds from the past that he carries all throughout his life, not until his miracle happens. Living in a dysfunctional family, he surely suffers a lot. His father is a prideful man with toxic masculinity who physically and verbally abuses him. However, it's also frustrating that the one he considers to be the closest to, his mother, pushes that his son is like any other normal boy out there. Disregarding the child’s much-needed acceptance and support. Leading Nut to hold grudges and distance himself from his mother.
Fortunately, the appearance of Tofu slowly calms down the chaos from the house and closes the gap between the sour history of the mother-and-son. All thanks to the fantasy that I never expected to be this great, with the rarity of showcasing fresh ideas that I never yet seen from others. The level of imagination in creating talking objects from the strong emotions coming from humans. A well-appreciated flow of mysteries that is both entertaining and sentimental.
Tofu being one of the most selfless characters and cutest human-teddy in the history. His willingness to be hurt and sacrifice himself for the sake of the happiness from the people he loves is annoyingly making me all tear up. When Tofu put up with any kind of pain, I wholeheartedly wish that he became selfish for once.
Phenomenal acting on every dramatic and confrontation scene coming from Mrs. Na and Nut. You can feel the tension of their emotions ranging in their hearts by only looking at their eyes. We witness the importance of conversing in one’s life. The exchange of words and being honest can help to release the uneasy emotion that keeps dwelling inside. There’s nothing more touching than to finally witness Nut and his Mom embracing a new start in life. Tears can’t stop from flowing, especially the scene where they took a family picture. The journey towards reconciliation took so long but all’s well that ends well.
Theories are all over your mind once you start watching this. The drama that makes you feel excited for more since it triggers your brain on the possible outcome that the story may end. However, during the last few episodes, plots are predictable but who cares as long as they consistently display a fine job executing the storyline.
It also delivers a variation of big emotions. A feeling of warmth and comfort from Gen’s family. An open-minded parents letting their son decide for his own path in life. Their entire family conversation is extra-sweet and loveable; a real gem. The feeling of happiness on seeing the appended hole between Song and his Dad. The eighteen year old boy comparing himself to his deceased brother is sadly unavoidable. Perceiving favoritism is what makes Song unhappy as for the reason that his dad remembers a lot more things from Neung more than his living son. The realization of the dad was a joyful conclusion of their character development. Song and Gen’s family picture at the finale, draws a curving smile on my face.
Kuenchai is hailed as the cutest, fluffiest, and most intelligent dog in Lakorn. He outshone real human actors with his excellent acting skills as a supporting character. A bright ray of sunshine and the couple’s number one third wheel. His whole existence contributes a lot from the show, most especially his relationship with Tofu. Even when Tofu came back to his original form, Kuenchai wanted to play with him and keep him company from time to time. Tarn on the other hand is the person who colors the gloomy world of Nut. The bittersweet high school love story is a good memory. Nut lives in a depressing world at his house before but Tarn makes him feel the exact opposite.
The actress playing as Jan deserves praise as well. She did well on being firm to her character as the obsessed love antagonist. Saen as the greatest pretender was somehow expected since they didn’t have enough characters to be suspected for the crimes he did. It just felt so weird that Sean and Jan blamed each other before for Tarn’s incident and they ended up being the suspect.
The show also emphasizes that marriage is a life-time choice; marrying someone you truly love. Along with it, the artistic writing technique and the uses of idioms in life is an effective and affectionate way of storytelling.
In Sarin duality from this show is insane. Him as Tofu is full of cuteness while Nueng is full of manliness. You can easily differentiate the two from having distinct vibes. Also, I’m living my best life by seeing a lot of skinships and skin exposure from the series. It may not contain heated bed scenes but it is more than enough to say that the main leads are bathing in sexiness.
And yes! The episodes prior to the last, tried to prepare the viewers for the tragedy. I anticipated this ending but it still hurts me a lot. Conveying the message that fairy tales don’t exist and we will eventually end up going back to reality. I break down when Nut and Tarn bring back the tragic romance they had before while Tofu is happy enough to see Nut in a good situation.
This drama inspires and pushes me to start writing my own novel and I’m currently having a fun time doing it. I love that the show doesn’t only center in a love story but talks about various topics surrounding societal problems that mostly revolve around the family.
Tofu, your whole existence to the show doesn't end in a tragedy. The best version of yourself remains in everyone’s memories. Thank you for allowing us to witness a miracle in life. You deserve the whole world. You deserve a Tofu in life too.
A beautiful ending. Tears and smiles are all over my face. I already expected this kind of ending but it still left a huge pain inside me. When Nut sat down holding a guitar in front of Tofu’s coffin and began to sing the OST, I lost it. I just keep crying all throughout the episode. However, they should choose a picture of smiling Tofu to reminisce his happy vibes brought to the people around him. It's just my personal silly demand. Tofu’s plays the biggest role to reconcile Nut, Mrs. Na, and the past of their dysfunctional family that keep hurting them. And for those who say that Nut needed medical treatment for his behavior of tending to be violent when he’s angry, he finally consulted a doctor in the finale episode. I keep saying this but I will love to repeat this; Kuenchai is the best animal-actor that I’ve seen from Thailand. The contribution he plays from this show is extremely commendable. He is the only individual who fully recognized Tofu the bear as Tofu the human. The passing of the ball and bringing Tofu to disturb Tarn and Nut’s lovey-dovey moment are just the cutest. At the end, wholeheartedly happy that Tofu ended up in a happy state. This drama pushes and inspires me to start writing my own novel and I’m currently having a fun time doing it.
All of the characters in this show surely brings the certainess that they're role contributes a big part to fill the whole story. There's no hateable character, each one of them has something interesting and entertaining to tell. The two rookie actors, Kang Shi Deok and Yoon Jae Hyun, are giving me BL vibes. The way they look at each other's eyes while smiling is sending me butterflies. I ship them! But I can't also ignore the fact that Jae Hyun and Yuna also established a fine chemistry with their typical enemy-turned-to-lovers start. Highlight of this episode is the things Byun Jung Yeol did in a hilarious yet good intentions mistake. He is so innocent and cute as an intern/manager. The tsundere Gong Tae Sung finally softened up when the obedient boy turned into a superhero when he became a reliable life-saver and rescued the life of the old man. I'm already tensing the second lead syndrome that Lawyer Do presented during this EP. His smiles and suits are emerging in sexiness. Part of me wants him to end up with Oh Han Byul. However, it's too early to assume this since there's too many episodes left. The finest thing to conclude for now is the new set of storyline that focuses and follows the behind-the-scenes life of both celebrities and staff. I am enjoying the flow of the story due to the fact that I am both enjoying and being informed of the work of these people working in this field. Great casting, nice flow of story, and excellent production quality. I hope it will be consistent for the rest of the episodes.
EP04 is heated with utmost nudity and intimacy. The great thing about this, is the concept are still intact despite the amount of erotic scenes they give to the viewers. Some BLs only add these kinds of scenarios for the fanservice outcome. A big round of applause for the actors of this drama who dare to agree and undergo a full body skin exposure, well-appreciated. And once again, Tankhun’s hilarious behavior is such a happy pill. I was shocked and laughing at the way he slapped Vegas with the tray. I am highly anticipating the next episode because the tension is getting real.
When Song said these lines to his father, “I didn’t think I needed to tell you. We’ve lived together for so long. You should realize what I’m like. But I forgot that actually we barely spend any time together,” it's a deep realization for Song’s father. The father and son character development of appending the gap between them is nicely executed. I’m a little off to Mr. Sib’s cause of death and Mrs. Na’s keeping it a secret despite gaining back her logical reasoning. The ending scene is a hint that the drama would come to a sad ending and I’m not ready for it.
The show is getting better as each episode passes by. The newly recruited actor Kang Shi Deok, is a fine man I swear. I was captivated by his sharp good-looking face, husky voice, and the way he wears his tee in a simple yet sexiest style. He is indeed a fine and hot guy that I immediately followed him on IG to indulge his manly beauty. I’m sensing the same vibes I felt when I watched Hwang In Yeop during his rookie days as an actor. I wished that the Gukbap guy and the manager girl would end up as a couple in the story later on because they do have the cute chemistry floating in the air. Love the glimpse of song from the Heirs’ OST and the hilarious child-like drawing despite the cinematic view he seated at. I was shocked to see Im Sung Kyun, the main lead from the BL show Oh Boarding House! However, the drama once again gave us the cliche childhood trauma from the male lead. I’ve seen a lot of popular K-Dramas who also included this plots to their story, but I hope Sh**ting Stars will turn it as freshly as it may. Salute to Kang Yoo Sung for being the manager who will think out of the box ways to help his artist shine. His willingness to sacrifice something upon his control is amazing, he does care for his talents and at the same time professionally great at his job. So far, I am enjoying the scenes from the supporting characters more than the main.
Tears can’t stop flowing. To witness Mrs Na’s Alzheimer's disease that keeps eating up her memories is just pure sadness. The family picture and the garden party are wholesome. It's a bright idea that Nut holds a farewell tribute for her mother who still has most of her recollection, together with the closest people in her life. It also feels good to see that Nut’s teacher felt sorry and apologizes for the things she did that hurt both Nut and his mother. A character development that I wished to see from people in real life. The understanding that there are too many values in life and we need to respect the self-identity of every one since it's their own path chosen to walk through in life. But it feels so weird that Sean and Jane blamed each other before for Tarn’s incident and now they’re ended up being the real suspect. Tofu’s victorious stares whenever he tried to punch hits to the couple was stunning. Last two episodes, prepare your tissues for another heartbreaking scene.
The best effort award goes to Khluen, for his little yet heart fluttering support whenever Dao is in need of one. Phoon is so adorable, I don't want him to be hurt. The girl who also has a crush on Dao is a cutie too, she's not the typical cringe girl in a Thai BL. Part 3 of every Star in My Mind EP is consistently the best. Dao means stars & Khluen means waves -nice naming of the MCs. Khluen being sorry after raising his voice melts me. He really has a great personality. The child-like Dao roaming around the market with his overloading cuteness and the couple shirts they painted as a gift for each other, are scenes that are undeniably so comfortable to be seen. On the other hand, Phoon and his sad smile that he has to force in order not to notice the pain from Dao's indirect rejection of him is so sad. I really love his character but he is destined not to be the end game and I just hope he will have a happy ending. Along with Papang, who is one of the unusual rejected girls in Thai BL that I really felt sorry for. She is soft and needs to be protected too. There's too many people who have fallen for Dao and we can't blame them, simply because Dao is a lovable person. Rejecting someone is as hard as being rejected. When someone confesses to you and you feel this, it only means that you're a kind person. You need to be honest to the person but at the same time you don't want them to be hurt. Choosing the right use of words is the least thing you can do to lessen their pain for a bit.
It hurts deeply whenever the character who is suffering is Tofu. The first part of this episode is all about him enduring the pain from the after effects of Nut and Tarn’s tragic reunion. When Nut rejects Tofu kiss and stating that he is not sure if he still has feelings for Tarn, it surely puts a strain on Tofu’s modest heart. Fortunately, they fix it quickly with Nut’s reassurance of love to Tofu. Then, the bitter queen came into the scene. It is satisfying that Jan’s meal for the day is the scolding and advice she got from the people who know the value of living more than her. Nut harsh yet wise use of words works to roast the arrogant Jan. But in all fairness, the actress playing as Jan deserves praise since she did well holding her role. The plot leading to Saen as the great pretender and real criminal was somehow expected since they didn’t have too many characters to be suspected anyways. Another anticipated scene was when Nut finally learned that his mother is suffering from the symptoms of alzheimers. Sad thing to hear him say “Don’t I deserve to be happy?” :(
EP12. There’s nothing more touching than to finally witness Nut and his Mom taking a huge step to the ladder of distance set among themselves. The awkwardness is incomparable to the joyful heart they felt after engaging in each others’ warm embrace. Moving apart, how does Prib emerge from the fact that Tarn and Nut used to be lovers? I felt like I skipped an episode when she suddenly went to Nut’s house, dragged Tofu along with her, and notified him concerning Tatarn. Then, jealous Tofu immerses in a childish yet comedic approach combining reality and entertainment elements in storytelling is likable. I melted like an ice cream having contact with the sun’s rays when Kuenchai asked for a spot for himself along with the rest of the family to tag him to their travels. He is definitely the fluffiest dog in a Lakorn show. The greatest contribution why the show keeps getting more and more loveable is due to the artistic uses of words from their script or lines. It was so pleasing the moment they talked about history and flowers, connecting it to their real life situations. Why does it feel like they’re trying to slowly prepare ourselves for a tragedy? The show possibly ended up losing Tofu over Tatarn’s regaining his conscious. Conveying the message that fairy tales don’t exist and we will eventually end up going back to reality. My cup of tea conclusion, painful yet acceptable and memorable.
I’m really impressed with the main couple’s acting skills. They can flawlessly carry out the right certain emotion needed for the story. Their facial expressions, gestures, and eye contacts were so natural.
It’s all fun and cute but I’m here to remind you that rude artists do exist in real life, using their fame to commit unethical behaviors. Most of the time, those people working behind-the-scenes work the hardest just to let their star shine bright on-cam. So far, I do enjoy the storyline and feel like they’re going to offer us more. It is a great thing that the drama features actors with different kinds of personalities. Lee Sung Kyung and her wacky facial expressions never get old, iconic! Kim Young Dae is hot! This is not a BL drama but I ship those two actors who try to get the role from a popular writer, by the help of their respectives managers. Already expected the sudden change of attitude from the Happy Virus girl. Then, the boy who was potentially going to be street casted by the girl manager was really an eye-candy sweetheart. There’s plenty of cast and I’m loving it.
I keep laughing every Tankhun moment, his character was hilariously great. Both the porn-watching and bar party were my favorite scenes from this episode. Bodyguard Arm is incredibly sexy with his solid yet smooth rocky abs, the superman hairstyle, and that round nerdy eyeglasses. The dinner was served when he started to strip and dance at the bar hahaha. The cutie Pete also got my attention with his baby shark moves and the way he sleeps looking like a child in need of a cuddle. The kissing scene in the last part was okay. It doesn’t look as intense as I anticipated but I remember that this is their characters’ first kiss so it is good to start slow. The cinematography, setting, and music from this show has that vibes similar to the popular western action spy comedy movie, Kingsman. Feels like Porsche parents had a connection with Kinn’s father due to his special treatment despite being a new addition to the body guards.
I anticipated this show ever since I came across with the synopsis and cast. For someone like me who plans to work in the entertainment industry right after graduation, the storyline lights up my interest. I became even more engrossed that the roles are going to be portrayed by some of my favorite artists in the industry. It’s been awhile since the last time I saw Lee Sung Kyung and Lee Jung Shin in a drama. Both of them, along with some of the familiar faces in the cast, left memorable roles from their previous projects. So far, the pilot episode was able to give a good introduction to the workplace that is where the story is going to revolve around. It is absolutely great that Kim Young Dae and Lee Sung Kyung had the chemistry needed. The preview for the next episode is about the main leads’ bickering and I never get tired of it since it mostly adds colors and fun to the show. I also like to commend the wittyness of the title that may be derived into two definitions -shooting stars or shitting stars.
I wanna watch this but omg the episodes feel too long. 1hr and a half oof
Personally, it didn't feel like a waste of time due to the fact that the story was written in the most realistic way despite the fantasy element it had. Try it and I hope you'll not going to regret it.
The take of TMOTB on Nut’s story was one of the most realistic portrayal of a gay individual who unfortunately experience a severe emotional pain from his own parents. He was wounded for so long and it’s taking too much time to heal itself. That also resulted to bear grudges all throughout his life. I hope this drama will give way for those parents who are like Nut’s mother and father. Optimistically, they will understand how important it is for their child to receive sincere support for their gender identity and the path they choose. As long as it is ethically good without causing harm to others. I am so happy that as of now, I’ve seen a lot of dramas addressing this issue. When Nut say these lines, “I’m gay, I don’t have a disease, and it doesn’t go away,” you can feel how agonizing it is for a minor to explained this kind of uncontrollable feelings to his own mother, an adult who supposedly understand life but failed to do so. As a child, I can personally relate to Nut and his decision to distance himself from his mother. Yes, it is so sad that they ended up in this situation but sometimes this is the most prominent thing to do in order to achieve the peacefulness you keep seeking. Thankfully, Tofu’s existence helps them to slowly reconcile and open up their true emotions. It may take too long but it will be worth it. I love that the show doesn’t only center on a love story but more on talks about the deep affection that a family causes to its members. This isn’t about gay people alone, this is for everyone who needs to realize that acceptance and support is part of the so-called ‘love’ in life. Just look how different the parent-and-son relationship of Nut and Gen.
I really adore the acting from the freshy boy contestants. Their conversation was too natural and doesn't seem too scripted. I like Phoon's direct personality on admitting that he had a crush on Duen, Maithee's comedic personality is making me laugh, and Sean's sensor in detecting Khluen's feeling towards Duen is something amusing to be seen. He keeps trying to corner Khluen but ends up regretting it due to the cold and sharp stares he received haha. To be honest, their names are so hard to memorize that I needed to check out their character names on the net. Anyways, Fah is a cute addition to the series and I can't wait to see him in his main drama role too.
Khluen's husky and deep voice while asking Duen is so sexy. I'm all up for KhluenNuea but I don't want to see Phoon getting a painful ending, he is so cute and deserves a beautiful closure.
"When there's love, there's hope, as well as disappointment." -lines that are personally relatable.
The way they were so comfortable nestling on each other even though Duen was too drunk to notice it, was so romantic. Then it turned out to be funny when Sean woke up first and saw how deadly the stare of Khluen was to him hahaha. The moment Duen says that he likes a person who is attentive, Khluen was extra caring to him. Lending a support due to the injured foot Duen acquired and silently treating it when Duen is drunk asleep.
The only problem I can sense here is that Khluen is publicly known to have a girlfriend and his roommate Sean, somehow needs to talk to Khluen about this situation because condemning possible love affairs is important even though it is unintentional or a misunderstanding.
This episode shows that Khluen and his efforts are paying off since Daonuea is starting to feel butterflies once again. So, even Khluen's mother knew that his son likes Duen and it's so funny that she herself can't escape the pushing-away-peep scenario of Khluen. That time when Khluen sent signals to let him and Duen spend the rest of the night alone without her haha. But the more attractive scene is when Khluen was smiling so wide when Nuea and his mom had a little conversation after posting the drawing to the wall. This boy is really happy seeing that the two important person in his life are enjoying each other's company. Great to finally connect the drama's title when they talked about stars prior to the lovely playing in the pool scene. Once again, I can't wait for next Friday to come. Hopefully, one of them would admit their feelings since the series has only a few episodes left.
A fantasy show that explicit real-life matters in the most accurate way. The kind of drama who uplifts, inform, educate, and enlighten the general public about the world of a person falling in love with the same sex. It was reported to be the first-ever Lakorn BL that aired on a national television channel in Thailand. Which took the chance to build a new bridge on bringing out the difficulties, barriers, and emotional distress that criticism works on gay people. Exhibiting that generation gap is one of the biggest factors why most older people are homophobic. They are against seeing two male individuals being in love simply because of how society told them to be. In contrast to the people who borned in the earlier generations, who are more introduced to the freedom of choices that allows them to identify their own gender by themselves. Yet, LGBTQ+ community is far away from living in a world without experiencing a brutal approach, discrimination, and hate-crime from these anti-gay people.
A perfect portrayal of this is Nut’s unhealed wounds from the past that he carries all throughout his life, not until his miracle happens. Living in a dysfunctional family, he surely suffers a lot. His father is a prideful man with toxic masculinity who physically and verbally abuses him. However, it's also frustrating that the one he considers to be the closest to, his mother, pushes that his son is like any other normal boy out there. Disregarding the child’s much-needed acceptance and support. Leading Nut to hold grudges and distance himself from his mother.
Fortunately, the appearance of Tofu slowly calms down the chaos from the house and closes the gap between the sour history of the mother-and-son. All thanks to the fantasy that I never expected to be this great, with the rarity of showcasing fresh ideas that I never yet seen from others. The level of imagination in creating talking objects from the strong emotions coming from humans. A well-appreciated flow of mysteries that is both entertaining and sentimental.
Tofu being one of the most selfless characters and cutest human-teddy in the history. His willingness to be hurt and sacrifice himself for the sake of the happiness from the people he loves is annoyingly making me all tear up. When Tofu put up with any kind of pain, I wholeheartedly wish that he became selfish for once.
Phenomenal acting on every dramatic and confrontation scene coming from Mrs. Na and Nut. You can feel the tension of their emotions ranging in their hearts by only looking at their eyes. We witness the importance of conversing in one’s life. The exchange of words and being honest can help to release the uneasy emotion that keeps dwelling inside. There’s nothing more touching than to finally witness Nut and his Mom embracing a new start in life. Tears can’t stop from flowing, especially the scene where they took a family picture. The journey towards reconciliation took so long but all’s well that ends well.
Theories are all over your mind once you start watching this. The drama that makes you feel excited for more since it triggers your brain on the possible outcome that the story may end. However, during the last few episodes, plots are predictable but who cares as long as they consistently display a fine job executing the storyline.
It also delivers a variation of big emotions. A feeling of warmth and comfort from Gen’s family. An open-minded parents letting their son decide for his own path in life. Their entire family conversation is extra-sweet and loveable; a real gem. The feeling of happiness on seeing the appended hole between Song and his Dad. The eighteen year old boy comparing himself to his deceased brother is sadly unavoidable. Perceiving favoritism is what makes Song unhappy as for the reason that his dad remembers a lot more things from Neung more than his living son. The realization of the dad was a joyful conclusion of their character development. Song and Gen’s family picture at the finale, draws a curving smile on my face.
Kuenchai is hailed as the cutest, fluffiest, and most intelligent dog in Lakorn. He outshone real human actors with his excellent acting skills as a supporting character. A bright ray of sunshine and the couple’s number one third wheel. His whole existence contributes a lot from the show, most especially his relationship with Tofu. Even when Tofu came back to his original form, Kuenchai wanted to play with him and keep him company from time to time. Tarn on the other hand is the person who colors the gloomy world of Nut. The bittersweet high school love story is a good memory. Nut lives in a depressing world at his house before but Tarn makes him feel the exact opposite.
The actress playing as Jan deserves praise as well. She did well on being firm to her character as the obsessed love antagonist. Saen as the greatest pretender was somehow expected since they didn’t have enough characters to be suspected for the crimes he did. It just felt so weird that Sean and Jan blamed each other before for Tarn’s incident and they ended up being the suspect.
The show also emphasizes that marriage is a life-time choice; marrying someone you truly love. Along with it, the artistic writing technique and the uses of idioms in life is an effective and affectionate way of storytelling.
In Sarin duality from this show is insane. Him as Tofu is full of cuteness while Nueng is full of manliness. You can easily differentiate the two from having distinct vibes. Also, I’m living my best life by seeing a lot of skinships and skin exposure from the series. It may not contain heated bed scenes but it is more than enough to say that the main leads are bathing in sexiness.
And yes! The episodes prior to the last, tried to prepare the viewers for the tragedy. I anticipated this ending but it still hurts me a lot. Conveying the message that fairy tales don’t exist and we will eventually end up going back to reality. I break down when Nut and Tarn bring back the tragic romance they had before while Tofu is happy enough to see Nut in a good situation.
This drama inspires and pushes me to start writing my own novel and I’m currently having a fun time doing it. I love that the show doesn’t only center in a love story but talks about various topics surrounding societal problems that mostly revolve around the family.
Tofu, your whole existence to the show doesn't end in a tragedy. The best version of yourself remains in everyone’s memories. Thank you for allowing us to witness a miracle in life. You deserve the whole world. You deserve a Tofu in life too.
Phoon is so adorable, I don't want him to be hurt. The girl who also has a crush on Dao is a cutie too, she's not the typical cringe girl in a Thai BL.
Part 3 of every Star in My Mind EP is consistently the best. Dao means stars & Khluen means waves -nice naming of the MCs. Khluen being sorry after raising his voice melts me. He really has a great personality. The child-like Dao roaming around the market with his overloading cuteness and the couple shirts they painted as a gift for each other, are scenes that are undeniably so comfortable to be seen. On the other hand, Phoon and his sad smile that he has to force in order not to notice the pain from Dao's indirect rejection of him is so sad. I really love his character but he is destined not to be the end game and I just hope he will have a happy ending. Along with Papang, who is one of the unusual rejected girls in Thai BL that I really felt sorry for. She is soft and needs to be protected too. There's too many people who have fallen for Dao and we can't blame them, simply because Dao is a lovable person.
Rejecting someone is as hard as being rejected. When someone confesses to you and you feel this, it only means that you're a kind person. You need to be honest to the person but at the same time you don't want them to be hurt. Choosing the right use of words is the least thing you can do to lessen their pain for a bit.
Khluen's husky and deep voice while asking Duen is so sexy. I'm all up for KhluenNuea but I don't want to see Phoon getting a painful ending, he is so cute and deserves a beautiful closure.
"When there's love, there's hope, as well as disappointment." -lines that are personally relatable.
The way they were so comfortable nestling on each other even though Duen was too drunk to notice it, was so romantic. Then it turned out to be funny when Sean woke up first and saw how deadly the stare of Khluen was to him hahaha. The moment Duen says that he likes a person who is attentive, Khluen was extra caring to him. Lending a support due to the injured foot Duen acquired and silently treating it when Duen is drunk asleep.
The only problem I can sense here is that Khluen is publicly known to have a girlfriend and his roommate Sean, somehow needs to talk to Khluen about this situation because condemning possible love affairs is important even though it is unintentional or a misunderstanding.
This episode shows that Khluen and his efforts are paying off since Daonuea is starting to feel butterflies once again. So, even Khluen's mother knew that his son likes Duen and it's so funny that she herself can't escape the pushing-away-peep scenario of Khluen. That time when Khluen sent signals to let him and Duen spend the rest of the night alone without her haha. But the more attractive scene is when Khluen was smiling so wide when Nuea and his mom had a little conversation after posting the drawing to the wall. This boy is really happy seeing that the two important person in his life are enjoying each other's company. Great to finally connect the drama's title when they talked about stars prior to the lovely playing in the pool scene. Once again, I can't wait for next Friday to come. Hopefully, one of them would admit their feelings since the series has only a few episodes left.