I always thought the scene with Pran & Ink was amazing and somewhat overlooked in that episode. The whole scene was beautifully acted out by them.
I loved the fight and kiss scene in episode five. Both of them were amazing~
I didn't think about Pat holding the guitar for years. Of course I knew it was important and meant a lot, but I didn't dive deep into thinking about what he might have done with it all those years and stuff. I didn't think Pat's reaction to Wai having the guitar was too much. It made sense to me, but I can see how people not understanding how important the guitar was to Pat might have been confused over the reaction. The sadface picture used for the 'needing time to adjust' one. Aww I can't. Speaking of . . . the scene where Pat quietly confronted his father after finding out the truth was heartbreaking. I think it was always my favorite.
I believe Pat's emotional scenes were more impactful (for me) because they came less often and weren't part of his normal personality. If that makes sense. Pran always had this soft sadness and love woven into his moments--which were beautiful in their own way. Perhaps it is more like Pat's scenes were a strong slap of emotions while Pran's were a tug at heartstrings. Love them both really.
A few fun observations that I've caught in the SIN architectural firm scene in 12 1/4.The Russian guy is the only…
Yeah, I was wondering if it was a light flirt since he could have just asked if he was going. Otherwise he is either obsessed with free things or alcohol. Both potentially bad qualities. Haha
where are our thai experts at?from never too late, there was a scene where "dai si", which sounds like the louder…
I actually have Thai friends, but I don't know if they watch this kind of thing so I'm not about to show some random clip of some dude with plates. haha
https://www.instagram.com/tv/CXAYGbkhygM/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_linkDoes anyone know what Nanon said in this…
The quieter part? I don't know, but why does it sound like the clang of the plates was done on purpose? It was probably just how replying it made it sound like a short clip from a music track. Haha
I loved the fight and kiss scene in episode five. Both of them were amazing~
I didn't think about Pat holding the guitar for years. Of course I knew it was important and meant a lot, but I didn't dive deep into thinking about what he might have done with it all those years and stuff. I didn't think Pat's reaction to Wai having the guitar was too much. It made sense to me, but I can see how people not understanding how important the guitar was to Pat might have been confused over the reaction.
The sadface picture used for the 'needing time to adjust' one. Aww I can't.
Speaking of . . . the scene where Pat quietly confronted his father after finding out the truth was heartbreaking. I think it was always my favorite.
I believe Pat's emotional scenes were more impactful (for me) because they came less often and weren't part of his normal personality. If that makes sense. Pran always had this soft sadness and love woven into his moments--which were beautiful in their own way. Perhaps it is more like Pat's scenes were a strong slap of emotions while Pran's were a tug at heartstrings. Love them both really.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYmyeX5koNw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrQcjsyQI9s
I thought it was weird no one posted anything in hours.