Its subjective and tricky Sara - everyone deal differently with trauma. There is no one correct way. Personally…
I agree, we don't know how long Sky actually had to deal with it, and from what I noticed it was his brain's way of protecting him, make him feel like he was reliving his nightmare in a very realistic way than to register that it was happening again. And he had been dealing with that a long time so some part of it started healing after he met Pai, of course it all came back in he car but that one month and two weeks regained him again. And Sky dealt with it also by telling Pai, from what we noticed in the series, he had never told anyone, and actually speaking about your trauma helps healing. So yeah.
Its the uncleeeee He appears in the novel and is an interesting character, he has his own novel in MAME's world too if I am not wrong. Both him and Pakin has their own novels (if I am not mistaken, they are not a couple tho, its two dif novels)
Honestly I loved it, some ppl will think that it was dealt badly but I think the situation was dealt with well, and Sky opened up and will heal 100% with Phai in time. I don't think this ep was rushed, from how the whole series was presented I think they dealt well with the final, did I wish those low-lives were killed, yes but Phai let the ones with power deal with them properly.
I agree. I tried but couldn’t get past the third episode of CheckOut before dropping it. I already know I will…
Yup, at first I got really pissed why he didn't do an autopsies, like are you a doctor for real, finding out why he died is the most important thing, the rest you can find out from that. But what did it (annoyed and made me drop it) is the time loop, like it doesn't end, I was planing on giving it a try thinking it would end in the middle or something, but when I found out it was the whole series, I gave up on it. Sometimes when I am in the mood, I try to watch one more episode but I haven't gotten far
I disagree with the awful acting and a lot of NC scenes...
Lmao yes I agree. I think the NC scenes here are great considering other series that were supposed to have a heavy thing too. And honestly they aren't awkward with each other and has a chemistry even irl, so that counts for something, and hey they can kiss at least lol. The plot from the raw material is quite simple, its two rich boys who are playboys and hate each other, like they had literal fights with each other before they had anything intimate, or before Yai drugged Mangkorn, in the series that is also a bit different than in the novel, why and how it happened. For me personally, the biggest change between the novel and he series is Mangkorn, in the series for me he wasn't a bit likeable and I didn't want him to end up with Yai for the biggest part of it (not near the end). In the series, Mangkorn is a likeable character, he has a story and reason and tho I wanna slap both of them sometimes they are a good pair for each other
I agree. I tried but couldn’t get past the third episode of CheckOut before dropping it. I already know I will…
Honestly I disliked Triage more but its bc Triage annoyed me a lot, plot wise and loop time wise. But I have to say production wise it was really good CO tho, I don't think it has a lot of redeeming qualities lol, actually none. Triage I could at least tolerate till ep4
I agree. I tried but couldn’t get past the third episode of CheckOut before dropping it. I already know I will…
Lmao, that's kinda good, I mean it set a standard lol. I loved ep0 so I am just keeping that one in mind. If they had done the whole thing like that it would have been great
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I love it
And he had been dealing with that a long time so some part of it started healing after he met Pai, of course it all came back in he car but that one month and two weeks regained him again. And Sky dealt with it also by telling Pai, from what we noticed in the series, he had never told anyone, and actually speaking about your trauma helps healing. So yeah.
I think
That they actually killed him or put him on a coma lol, like that they did that Stop guy
Not everyone wants to see a great spoiler free like this
He appears in the novel and is an interesting character, he has his own novel in MAME's world too if I am not wrong. Both him and Pakin has their own novels (if I am not mistaken, they are not a couple tho, its two dif novels)
I think the NC scenes here are great considering other series that were supposed to have a heavy thing too. And honestly they aren't awkward with each other and has a chemistry even irl, so that counts for something, and hey they can kiss at least lol.
The plot from the raw material is quite simple, its two rich boys who are playboys and hate each other, like they had literal fights with each other before they had anything intimate, or before Yai drugged Mangkorn, in the series that is also a bit different than in the novel, why and how it happened. For me personally, the biggest change between the novel and he series is Mangkorn, in the series for me he wasn't a bit likeable and I didn't want him to end up with Yai for the biggest part of it (not near the end). In the series, Mangkorn is a likeable character, he has a story and reason and tho I wanna slap both of them sometimes they are a good pair for each other
CO tho, I don't think it has a lot of redeeming qualities lol, actually none.
Triage I could at least tolerate till ep4
I loved ep0 so I am just keeping that one in mind. If they had done the whole thing like that it would have been great