For those who went through a weekly dose of BBS, do you regret you did not wait for the whole series to end for…
It is better for me to watch weekly. The excitement lingers long enough for the next episode in most cases. Mainly because I have a tendency to stop watching a show, even if I love it, and forget to come back to it until at least months later. Unless I binge the whole thing--which probably mostly doesn't happen because I'm about to pass out or it's too long to do all at once. haha
I'm not sure why I got invested in this comment section enough to sign up for the site though. Strange. haha
Oh man . . . I have no idea. It was probably when there was the week break because of new years (when it was posted on here). I haven't actually tried to find it. I think it is a clip where he is going to work on another show.
For some reason I wanted to watch that clip of Nanon walking all badass like in the parking garage wearing a black suit. Of course it was edited to have epic music. I suppose I could scroll through this comment section to find it. haha
I think there might be some who prefer to see burning passion and sensuality as indicators of desire and I guess…
Honestly, it is a bit weird if they wanted a kiss like the first one since it was sad relief. You are probably right in that they wanted less playful displays. Maybe just one simple plant on the lips would have satisfied people--between the rooftop and beach kisses.
I think there might be some who prefer to see burning passion and sensuality as indicators of desire and I guess…
I totally agree. This type of laid back playfulness with sweet moments is more me and I don't think some are exposed to such relationship dynamics. If they can't understand it then it is likely they will just think it's more friendly--since they probably connect more with sensuality and burning passion like you said.
That does remind me about their three main kisses--as I just decided to call them. The first one with combination of relief from Pat and desperation from Pran. Very emotional, but not a burning passion type of kiss in my opinion. It wasn't a starving for each other one even though there was clear want there. Honestly, the kiss should have hinted at how they were going to act later. haha Then the beach one was kind of bittersweet: like they were trying to act like they were all happily on a honeymoon yet knew they had to deal with reality. Their feelings were certain but the future was not. After those two I wanted one that was nice. A good loving kiss. Maybe with a bit of sweetness. They had been through so much after all. The tons of playful kisses were great, but I was really craving a simple yet lovely kiss. At the very end the brief one on the lips was just enough to satisfy me. Short yet sweet. A slight break from the playfulness. haha
Joking aside, While I do love their relationship, I do disagree with a very popular notion about their relationship…
I don't remember the specifics so I'm going to reply based on what I thought I remembered. Haha
First, I will say Pat was always quite accommodating and definitely does things for Pran. At the beginning Pran didn't budge much--I think in part because he was still hesitant about diving in. With that said, I feel like Pran jeopardized the stage show more by accident while in the moment. From what I remember Pran was about to say it, which would make him lose, but Pat stopped him at the last second just to ask him to do something he knew he wouldn't because it was a bit too ridiculous. Which would fit to the whole 'Pat wanted to lose' thing. Especially since Pat probably already decided to help regardless. I mean to me they both just lost multiple times in different ways technically.
Also, when they were on the "honeymoon" he went along with Pat's irresponsible whims even after realization sunk in. It might have been Pran's idea and we all know Pat wants to be out and proud, but he also probably realized (it was implied during a talk) how his run away plan was not ideal in reality. They probably talked about it and decided together: like they did when they got Wai to apologize at the beginning of the show. It wasn't as if they completely backtracked either. They were only partially being secretive since certain people knew the truth.
I don't know about the reunion pretending. Personally I just assumed that was part of the agreement. Not to let anyone know until after they got settled in their jobs or convinced their parents or whatever it was they decided on.
I do agree with the general statement of Pran probably being the main decision maker. They seem to have a healthy dynamic and talk things out, however. I also think Pran ponders more while Pat just does things without thinking first. Thus, Pran leading at the end of the day makes sense. He sometimes has to reel Pat into a more realistic place while Pat probably helps Pran relax and not overthink/give up.
Mainly because I have a tendency to stop watching a show, even if I love it, and forget to come back to it until at least months later. Unless I binge the whole thing--which probably mostly doesn't happen because I'm about to pass out or it's too long to do all at once. haha
I'm not sure why I got invested in this comment section enough to sign up for the site though. Strange. haha
Wait. The show hasn't even started yet. What are people even talking about? haha
I just can't even haha so good.
Right, like I said to someone earlier . . . I think they did a lot for 13+
That does remind me about their three main kisses--as I just decided to call them. The first one with combination of relief from Pat and desperation from Pran. Very emotional, but not a burning passion type of kiss in my opinion. It wasn't a starving for each other one even though there was clear want there. Honestly, the kiss should have hinted at how they were going to act later. haha
Then the beach one was kind of bittersweet: like they were trying to act like they were all happily on a honeymoon yet knew they had to deal with reality. Their feelings were certain but the future was not.
After those two I wanted one that was nice. A good loving kiss. Maybe with a bit of sweetness. They had been through so much after all. The tons of playful kisses were great, but I was really craving a simple yet lovely kiss. At the very end the brief one on the lips was just enough to satisfy me. Short yet sweet. A slight break from the playfulness. haha
First, I will say Pat was always quite accommodating and definitely does things for Pran. At the beginning Pran didn't budge much--I think in part because he was still hesitant about diving in. With that said, I feel like Pran jeopardized the stage show more by accident while in the moment. From what I remember Pran was about to say it, which would make him lose, but Pat stopped him at the last second just to ask him to do something he knew he wouldn't because it was a bit too ridiculous. Which would fit to the whole 'Pat wanted to lose' thing. Especially since Pat probably already decided to help regardless. I mean to me they both just lost multiple times in different ways technically.
Also, when they were on the "honeymoon" he went along with Pat's irresponsible whims even after realization sunk in. It might have been Pran's idea and we all know Pat wants to be out and proud, but he also probably realized (it was implied during a talk) how his run away plan was not ideal in reality. They probably talked about it and decided together: like they did when they got Wai to apologize at the beginning of the show. It wasn't as if they completely backtracked either. They were only partially being secretive since certain people knew the truth.
I don't know about the reunion pretending. Personally I just assumed that was part of the agreement. Not to let anyone know until after they got settled in their jobs or convinced their parents or whatever it was they decided on.
I do agree with the general statement of Pran probably being the main decision maker. They seem to have a healthy dynamic and talk things out, however. I also think Pran ponders more while Pat just does things without thinking first. Thus, Pran leading at the end of the day makes sense. He sometimes has to reel Pat into a more realistic place while Pat probably helps Pran relax and not overthink/give up.