You know I didn't even notice originally about the hair. After I saw your comment I did and boy am I going to…
Exactly, that's what I'm saying. It makes sense to have him have Black hair in the past, his signature Blonde/Brownish hair in the present when he and Typhoon are separated, and then back to Black again in the future when they get together? But from the looks of the trailer it looks like he has the same black color all throughout, thus, making it harder to follow the pace of the timeline and also retconning events from season one. I just think that's lazy and it's irritating me. I noticed Earth's character Ter is also missing his Auburn hair color.
The trailer looks pretty good when comparing it to the book. I finally know what that feels like regarding a Thai novel-to-TV adaptation before release, lol 😅. Anyway, the only things that are slightly annoying me are: Why do they ALL have the same Black hair color? Their different hair colors and styles gave them individuality in Forever You. I know for timeline purposes, they need to change it up. Still, for that reason and for continuity, the crew could at least attempt to restore their looks from the first season, so some events align, and the storytelling and pacing flow better. I hope they don't get lazy with that because so far, the tone is already completely different, which is fine, but I don't love how it kind of looks like the characters' individuality has been dialed back with the hair styling because I already can't tell what's the past, present, and future. A small nitpick, but it bothers me all the same. 🤷🏽♀️
this series having an 8.4 rating is diabolical lol like i love offroad but this show is.... a 5 or 5.5 at best…
It doesn't mean people can completely disregard other's hard work. It's called having decency. If you don't like it then whatever it's not a big deal, but don't be a bully about it. You guys should try it sometime. If you were in their shoes and worked on a project for months and had pride in it despite its flaws, you'd be hurt and pissed that the people you made it for, who are really just a bunch of ungrateful nobody fans, just shit on and insult it. But bullies will be bullies. So it's useless engaging because you never learn, nor think about others feelings or take accountability. So boohoo, bye now.
this series having an 8.4 rating is diabolical lol like i love offroad but this show is.... a 5 or 5.5 at best…
Ok, I'm being melodramatic by calling out someone being disrespectful. Sure. You aren't critiquing, your just insulting. Idgaf if it's a fictional show. People worked hard on it and some have a lot of passion for, and take pride in it, but your demeaning it simply because you don't like it and call it garbage, when, in hindsight it really isn't that bad. You're just rude, condescending and arrogant. I defend it yet I'm dramatic and need to chill? Ya, makes sense 🤷🏽🙄
this series having an 8.4 rating is diabolical lol like i love offroad but this show is.... a 5 or 5.5 at best…
Although their chemistry isn't as strong as their other shows, and, like most shows, this one could obviously be better all around, calling it "hot garbage" is a stretch. You're being melodramatic and harsh. I don't think it's earned it's rating either, I'd say it's in the mid-7 range at best but, seriously? Just because you don't like it doesn't mean you can invalidate every one who truly does. Plus, saying it's ONLY good because of OffRoad; disrespectful to the rest of the cast and crew. But hey, you keep on doing you
The wedding happened now because Peem apparently plans to sacrifice himself and he is not sure he is coming back…
Wrong again. At what point did I ever say, “If I were Pheem, I’d do this because I’m right and he’s wrong”? I asked questions about his decision-making. I analyzed, wondered, and drew my own conclusions based on what makes the most sense given his journey and character development so far. I simply don’t agree with you—or with some of the character's decisions. I can understand them, but I don't fully agree.
Pheem has options. There are multiple ways he could address his problems, yet he continually chooses the most self-destructive path. Some might call him selfless for handling everything alone, but I see it as selfish: he allowed Thun—and now his family—to reinvest in him emotionally, all for an inheritance he could have given them outright. He likely has more than enough of his own wealth to support Thun and his parents for a very long time, so giving them the Thanavej empire instead of taking responsibility himself seems pretty foolish to me.
And if he’s truly set on pursuing this suicidal mission alone, is he planning to take his siblings down with him? If so, that still doesn’t explain why he wouldn’t use all his stealth and manipulation skills against his siblings while looping in Thun and his cop network. He’d actually have help and support.
I was trying to have a discussion with you, but you seem locked into a single perspective, repeating things as if everything is black and white. I’m simply offering viewpoints that don’t align with yours, and for that, you try to gaslight me. And by the way, I did stop talking to you—I said my piece and literally said “goodbye.” You chose to address me again, acting like you’re granting me permission to leave when I had already walked away and left you in the dust. That alone shows a lack of comprehension or literacy skills.
The wedding happened now because Peem apparently plans to sacrifice himself and he is not sure he is coming back…
How exactly am I projecting my own feelings into Pheem? If that's your stance, are you not doing the same thing? 🤣 You have you're pov, and I have, and gave out mine. I don't know why you assume yours is the end-all-be-all to this discussion, but you've said your piece, I've said mine. I don't agree with you. But like you've said, it's not that deep, even though you keep bringing it up. Now goodbye 🙄.
The wedding happened now because Peem apparently plans to sacrifice himself and he is not sure he is coming back…
That's a good point. Although, I still believe Than would rather have his husband safely by his side instead of the blood money from Pheem's family, that's the only logical explanation. 🤷🏽
The wedding happened now because Peem apparently plans to sacrifice himself and he is not sure he is coming back…
I'm not making it deep, I'm explaining my point of view. I don't know what you're getting at. Pheem is chaotic. He caused a lot of misery for those he loves and instead of accepting the consequences, he gets Than and his family reinvested in him for his own happiness whilst promising to always be honest and be there for one another, yet planning to give him self up for death anyways, instead of fighting for his happiness. Ya, that makes a lot of sense. That's not being deep. I'm not trying to make it deep. I'm saying for Pheem's character, it's stupid and contrary.
Agreed, they should have put the wedding at the end of ep.10 (last episode) which would cap off the entire series…
Agreed, that's why I said reformed in quotation marks. As much as he wants to, old habits die hard, especially when you are misguided, thinking you are doing questionable things in the name of love, justice or the greater good 🙄
The wedding happened now because Peem apparently plans to sacrifice himself and he is not sure he is coming back…
No, what I am saying is why would he marry him or get back together with him if he's just going to sacrifice himself? If you want to face your family alone, fight for the one who loves and cherishes you. Don't just surrender. Why is his life any less than Chet's or Risa's? Why is he going in like a lamb to the slaughter, acting as though they deserve their anger and revenge on him when it's the opposite, or at the very least, equal on all sides? That's incredibly selfish. All he's leaving Than with is a broken heart, broken promises, and more lies. I get he doesn't want any collateral damage, but he was the one who used and manipulated Than; he shot him, he lied to him, he damaged his shop, and he brought all this violence to Than's world. He should have just stayed out of it. The only thing he really could have done is submit evidence that proved Than's innocence in the drug case while incriminating Chet. That's all.
Chet was treated the best out of all of them growing up. It wasn't until recently that he was treated the worst.…
I don't know, as far as we saw throughout childhood, it looked and seemed like Chet was favoured and acknowledged BECAUSE he was the legitimate son and heir. The other two were bastard children where one was a woman, and both were ignored or mistreated by the OG wife and Chet. When the show started, he looked pretty cushy with his dad but that evaporated as soon as Pheem showed up.
All the offense, birch why you crying over Thanavej
What? What do you mean? I'm essentially agreeing with you while adding on some of my own points, which is the point of this platform. I'm conversing with you, that's what I guess I wanted. What's with the aggression, Are you ok?
The wedding happened now because Peem apparently plans to sacrifice himself and he is not sure he is coming back…
Nope, he will be alive. Obviously, I can't be certain, but he most likely will be. That's typical, considering everything that's happened up to the finale. Anything otherwise is kind of a cop-out. Bro still hasn't learned his lessons about lying and scheming, regardless of the reasons, and he didn't have to get back together with Than, let alone get married and potentially make Than a widow, if he was just going to sacrifice himself in the end.
We still have one episode left, but atp, that particular scene no longer feels necessary, and I don't understand…
I know it's not as simple as I made it sound, being as there needs to be buildup and plot, which therefore means multiple scenes are to be filmed just for that particular NC, but I wanted to see. They damn well know including it in the teaser was a selling point but robbed us anyways like a typical bait-and-switch scheming maneuver. That scene didn't have to be anything crazy, but I am curious to see how it would have played out and what led them to that point and setting. Can't say I'm not disappointed.
Agreed, they should have put the wedding at the end of ep.10 (last episode) which would cap off the entire series…
Exactly. But at this point, Than knows who Pheem is and hopefully knows that Pheem would pull a move like this. He married him knowing the "reformed" manipulator he is, so I don't exactly feel too bad for Than either. Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice, well you got Hoodwinked 🤣
All the offense, birch why you crying over Thanavej
Terrible, horrible, really? Regardless, I agree that they shouldn't have gotten back together. At least not so soon. All we've seen is Pheem wallow in regret and self-pity in the last episode. Then in this one, he tries to leave and face his family by himself, but gets roadblocked by Than. Then, they get back together so easily. No real work was put into it. They could have at least had Pheem anonymously clear Than's name or something
This episode wasn't bad, but I think the reconciliation between Than and Pheem, followed by their marriage, especially considering everything horrible they've been through together and the challenges they still face, was very rushed. Slow down! Given all the terrible, life-altering events they've faced, rushing into marriage seems premature. They should learn from their mistakes, communicate openly, and rebuild their relationship gradually while trying not to fall back into the lies and other bad habits. Besides, we still have Pheem's unstable siblings to deal with, and Than's reputation and career to restore. Again, it just seemed too fast.
Pheem has options. There are multiple ways he could address his problems, yet he continually chooses the most self-destructive path. Some might call him selfless for handling everything alone, but I see it as selfish: he allowed Thun—and now his family—to reinvest in him emotionally, all for an inheritance he could have given them outright. He likely has more than enough of his own wealth to support Thun and his parents for a very long time, so giving them the Thanavej empire instead of taking responsibility himself seems pretty foolish to me.
And if he’s truly set on pursuing this suicidal mission alone, is he planning to take his siblings down with him? If so, that still doesn’t explain why he wouldn’t use all his stealth and manipulation skills against his siblings while looping in Thun and his cop network. He’d actually have help and support.
I was trying to have a discussion with you, but you seem locked into a single perspective, repeating things as if everything is black and white. I’m simply offering viewpoints that don’t align with yours, and for that, you try to gaslight me. And by the way, I did stop talking to you—I said my piece and literally said “goodbye.” You chose to address me again, acting like you’re granting me permission to leave when I had already walked away and left you in the dust. That alone shows a lack of comprehension or literacy skills.
So for the final time: GOODBYE 😒