Came to this with very low expectations and I'm pleasantly surprised. Definitely one of my favorites ever now. Low budget but very well written and acted. Such memorable characters and dialogue. Good direction as well. Touching and full of humour. The uncut version is a must see.
How did Viphob end up taking Aek to the hospital? Did he just happen to be driving by or did Aek call him of all people? What happened there? And after the misunderstanding (let's call it that) he had with Aek he lets Viphob take him home to his apartment for the night instead of to his dorm?
After rewatching ep 5-8 just cause I thought I missed something...I came to realize that.....This drama frustrates…
Exactly! From what I am picking up from the comments the source material is actually very rich with context that would make this story more interesting and make me more empathetic towards the characters. The chemistry has been one sided from the start and obvious to everyone and their mother to see. Literally both their moms saw it. As Nuna pointed out the only one who didn't know that Aue liked Aek was Aek himself. I never get a sense that he liked him but was afraid to show it. Just P/Nong vibes on his side. At this pace they'll probably dump a lot of info on us in the last 2 episodes that will try to make sense of it all. All the time wasted on the much talked about long stares and draggy scenes could have been spent giving us some backstory. I started this series wanting to like it so much. Now I feel like dropping tbh but since I've come this far I might as well slug it out for now. I'll give it one more episode to redeem itself.
I think a lot of people missed nuance in episode 11. A lot of people don’t seem to understand WHY Leo responded…
So all of that to say that the episode shows that Leo has insecurities and trust issues stemming from his previous experience of quietly hurting while Fiat was dating other people and they were in the friend zone? Okay.
finally I get to see the Fiat I've been looking for all season then Leo starts acting like an asshole. Fiat's…
Are you kidding me? Did we watch the same episode? I was referring to episode 11 where Fiat saw a fully sober and alert Leo kiss Punn not once but TWICE and still had faith in Leo despite how hurt he felt. Even when Leo was trying to explain my boy was like no need to explain I know this bitch is playing games and trying to break us up. Same episode 11 where the table turned and Leo gets a call from King of all people taunting him. King who he is already expecting trouble from. He finds a clearly drunk and knowing King, probably drugged Fiat being taken advantage of. Yes he does all the right things immediately - kick King's ass and take Fiat out of there. But when he gets home and Fiat starts to sober up a bit what does he do? Blame Fiat. He accuses him of behaving shady by meeting with King at all and getting drunk with him.
And to think poor Fiat made common sense choices and asked for an unopened bottle of water. Who would have thought that the bar tender was working with King. This is also a good lesson for us all in situations like these. He did that because he knew drugging was not beyond King. Even King knew he would suspect that and planned ahead. So why did it never occur to Leo that King might have drugged Fiat? Based on the preview for the finale at the end it looks like takes cctv footage from the bar to prove to Leo that Fiat was drugged and was not being irresponsible.
The point of their fight is truly an 'Unknown Unknown.' What I do know is that Fiat who loves Leo so much found the strength to say hey if you have this little faith in me after all we have been through together then maybe we should have just stayed friends as a matter of fact let's go back to being friends.
Maybe I really didn't understand the episode at all but it seems to me that for most of the series so far it's been all about Fiat's mistakes and his past and his insecurities and his trauma. And we see where he has overcome much of that and the we get to see that the stronger, more reliable and mature person in the relationship has issues too. He has serious trust issues and insecurities of his own. Yes I am disappointed in Leo but it also shows that he's not the perfect boyfriend who has to take care of Fiat all the time. So yeah he's gonna break down and cry and be depressed and feel helpless when he realises what he did. Great pep talk btw Leon! So there.
It took 11 of 12 episodes and reliving some childhood trauma but...
finally I get to see the Fiat I've been looking for all season then Leo starts acting like an asshole. Fiat's the mature strong one who could see through Punn's schemes and trust his man even when it hurt. Now Leo's the untrusting insecure baby that needs proof to believe in his man. He fell for King's trap so easily. I'm proud of you Fiat - very disappointed in you Leo.
am i supposed to watch the movie first or can i just skip it?
It's useful if like me you didn't watch TharnType S2 and want to jump right into this. It gives a good setup for this series but it's not a must. I'm glad I saw it first though.
This is a good drama, what i like: The actors, the story devolpment in this one is a lot better and more clear…
Haven't seen the Korean version but I have to agree. It was disappointing that FL cried in every scene and didn't grow stronger by the end but overall it was really good.
Yes. Karma gave Tida what she deserved. I only wish I could've seen more growth in Mind's character. I wanted to see her grow stronger instead of someone coming back to stand up for her. But I'm happy with the ending. Good overall.
And to think poor Fiat made common sense choices and asked for an unopened bottle of water. Who would have thought that the bar tender was working with King. This is also a good lesson for us all in situations like these. He did that because he knew drugging was not beyond King. Even King knew he would suspect that and planned ahead. So why did it never occur to Leo that King might have drugged Fiat? Based on the preview for the finale at the end it looks like takes cctv footage from the bar to prove to Leo that Fiat was drugged and was not being irresponsible.
The point of their fight is truly an 'Unknown Unknown.' What I do know is that Fiat who loves Leo so much found the strength to say hey if you have this little faith in me after all we have been through together then maybe we should have just stayed friends as a matter of fact let's go back to being friends.
Maybe I really didn't understand the episode at all but it seems to me that for most of the series so far it's been all about Fiat's mistakes and his past and his insecurities and his trauma. And we see where he has overcome much of that and the we get to see that the stronger, more reliable and mature person in the relationship has issues too. He has serious trust issues and insecurities of his own. Yes I am disappointed in Leo but it also shows that he's not the perfect boyfriend who has to take care of Fiat all the time. So yeah he's gonna break down and cry and be depressed and feel helpless when he realises what he did. Great pep talk btw Leon! So there.