1. I swear they changed the Pam/Sarawat dialog between last week and this. I thought last week she was thinking they both might still have feelings for each other. Now she already has a different boyfriend? I'd go rewatch to see, but I can't be bothered.
2. Tine is rushed to the hospital in pain. Sarawat arrives. * In my mind, Sarawat says: "Tine, what happened? What do the doctors say? I'm so worried about you!" * In realilty, Sarawat says: "Tine! Me and Pam....It's not what you think....blah blah me... blah blah more about me..blah blah even more about me"
3. Sarawat at the concert: Does he ever actually say the words "I love you, Tine"? I was losing interest, so maybe I missed it.
4. Also Sarawat sings a song called "Tine" for Tine. He's devastated at the idea that he may have lost Tine forever. But then Tine is there and lets Sarawat know that he trusts him again. ISN'T THIS WHERE A HAPPY, RELIEVED SARAWAT SHOULD NATURALLY THROW HIS ARMS AROUND TINE AND KISS HIM? IS THAT REALLY TOO MUCH TO ASK?
5. In all fairness to Bright, the script in Ep 13 did him no favors. I can't blame it all on his acting. And why did the director allow him to just stand there with Pam (as a distraught Tine hurries away) instead of giving him helpful direction? Bright's job is to take direction and act. But the director and script need to help him out.
Silver Lining: Win's acting skills really developed in this series, and I was so impressed!!! I hope we see him in a lead role again, whether BL or something else.
loool bros forever. Win impressed me. I really liked him. I hope we see him again. He has great acting potential.Don't…
Why would we attack you? You speak truth. :-) I was very "meh" about Win until the last 3 episodes. He surprised me with talent I did not know he had. I wish him a happy, prosperous career.
I imagine Bright's career will also be fine, whatever, but I'm disappointed that he did not seem committed to the role of Sarawat. Maybe other things happened on the set that caused him to lose interest. I don't know. But I felt bad for Win having to work with someone who seemed to have checked out part-way through the series.
If you want to watch on Youtube, GMMTV posts each episode in 4 parts.
For example, you can find Episode 1 by searching Youtube for these clips:
[Eng Sub] เพราะเราคู่กัน 2gether The Series | EP.1 [1/4] [Eng Sub] เพราะเราคู่กัน 2gether The Series | EP.1 [2/4] [Eng Sub] เพราะเราคู่กัน 2gether The Series | EP.1 [3/4] [Eng Sub] เพราะเราคู่กัน 2gether The Series | EP.1 [4/4]
For Episode 2, search Youtube for these clips:
[Eng Sub] เพราะเราคู่กัน 2gether The Series | EP.2 [1/4] [Eng Sub] เพราะเราคู่กัน 2gether The Series | EP.2 [2/4] [Eng Sub] เพราะเราคู่กัน 2gether The Series | EP.2 [3/4] [Eng Sub] เพราะเราคู่กัน 2gether The Series | EP.2 [4/4]
From twitterToday we have an appointment on LineTV at 11pm. Who miss #WHYRUtheseries Come to see the impression…
When I watched, there were no English subs. TBH, you only need subs in a few places, but it would be nice if they included them. When you watch, you will see where the subs would have been helpful. (I want to know what Saint was saying about the cake!)
I blame the writers. Also I think I would throw in the director and maybe acting coach, if there is one. Seems…
Oh, umasou007, thanks, that is interesting. I'm pretty sure Bright mentioned that he is interested in focusing on music, so maybe he wanted the role that would give him more chance to show his musical talent (and his ability to possibly become a heartthrob).
Try Why R U instead. Filming of one of the story lines was temporarily halted due to Coronavirus--the other story…
My Engineer - Is it all "fluffy" romance? One thing I liked about Why R U was that the Fighter/Tutor romance had some struggle/angst to it. It was not all light and fluffy, like Zon/Saifah.
What happened?? It was so good at the beginning then from episode 8 I think everything is degraded. Since they…
I blame the writers. Also I think I would throw in the director and maybe acting coach, if there is one. Seems to me that they should have had a shared, clear vision of what the story arc, and character development, would be for Tine/Sarawat. The actors should have been given dialog and actions appropriate to drive the story arc. You would then expect that with guidance from an acting coach and the director, Bright and Win would successfully deliver the required dialog and actions. I thought I heard Bright and Win say in a recent interview that they did not audition for their roles. So I assume they were given the roles. I think there's a lesson there, somewhere. Maybe actually auditioning first is a good thing?
I'm a HUGE BL fan but for some reason this show never caught my attention. I told myself "heck, I'll binge watch…
Try Why R U instead. Filming of one of the story lines was temporarily halted due to Coronavirus--the other story line was pretty much completed--so it's not perfect. And the subtitles are not great. BUT if you want Romance, not bromance, you will find it here. (Note: The show is rated 18+ for a reason. It is not like 2gether, which is 13+)
Also loved FighTor! It's one of the most "equal" pairings I've seen. Instead of just a stereotypical "top" (rich, muscular Fighter) and "bottom" (poor, less muscular, baby-faced Tutor), Why R U gave us a more "versatile" couple in and out of the bedroom.
Actually, I think I learned all I needed to know about this pairing's dynamic when they arrived at their resort and were walking to their room. This conversation happened (per the translation):
Tutor (to Fighter): Bring the luggage, too... Well done. Fighter: Hey, what? Am I a servant? Tutor (apparently pointing out the obvious): You are.
If anything, I would say Fighter is a little bit whipped.
Can anyone tell me the guy who sings the song that's played throughout the episodes? His voice is soooo good!
If you are talking about the theme song "Is This Love", it's sung by Thai-Japanese singer Tom Isara (Issara Kitnitchi). I see it's on Spotify and other places.
The last 2 episodes seemed pretty much like a mix of whatever was filmed before the pandemic. The foodball scenes…
Haha, When I saw Fighters' father, I almost thought the camera would zoom out a little, and we would see that Fighter was holding a knife against his father while his father "smiled" tightly and spoke into the phone.
Or at least, that as soon as the phone call was finished, we would see the father frown again, and we would wonder if he really was going to be OK with Fighter's choice.
I wish the father had been a little more honest in the phone call to Tutor. Like maybe said "I still am not sure what I think about this... I can't say I'm completely OK... but I want my son to be happy... and I will trust his decision in this."
Just my opinion:
1. I swear they changed the Pam/Sarawat dialog between last week and this. I thought last week she was thinking they both might still have feelings for each other. Now she already has a different boyfriend? I'd go rewatch to see, but I can't be bothered.
2. Tine is rushed to the hospital in pain. Sarawat arrives.
* In my mind, Sarawat says: "Tine, what happened? What do the doctors say? I'm so worried about you!"
* In realilty, Sarawat says: "Tine! Me and Pam....It's not what you think....blah blah me... blah blah more about me..blah blah even more about me"
3. Sarawat at the concert: Does he ever actually say the words "I love you, Tine"? I was losing interest, so maybe I missed it.
4. Also Sarawat sings a song called "Tine" for Tine. He's devastated at the idea that he may have lost Tine forever. But then Tine is there and lets Sarawat know that he trusts him again. ISN'T THIS WHERE A HAPPY, RELIEVED SARAWAT SHOULD NATURALLY THROW HIS ARMS AROUND TINE AND KISS HIM? IS THAT REALLY TOO MUCH TO ASK?
5. In all fairness to Bright, the script in Ep 13 did him no favors. I can't blame it all on his acting. And why did the director allow him to just stand there with Pam (as a distraught Tine hurries away) instead of giving him helpful direction? Bright's job is to take direction and act. But the director and script need to help him out.
Silver Lining: Win's acting skills really developed in this series, and I was so impressed!!! I hope we see him in a lead role again, whether BL or something else.
I was very "meh" about Win until the last 3 episodes. He surprised me with talent I did not know he had. I wish him a happy, prosperous career.
I imagine Bright's career will also be fine, whatever, but I'm disappointed that he did not seem committed to the role of Sarawat. Maybe other things happened on the set that caused him to lose interest. I don't know.
But I felt bad for Win having to work with someone who seemed to have checked out part-way through the series.
There is a link here, on kisskh, but I'm guessing it is not working for you:
\https://kisskh.at/discussions/2gether-the-series/46669-official-links-episodes-2gether-the-series-2020
If you want to watch on Youtube, GMMTV posts each episode in 4 parts.
For example, you can find Episode 1 by searching Youtube for these clips:
[Eng Sub] เพราะเราคู่กัน 2gether The Series | EP.1 [1/4]
[Eng Sub] เพราะเราคู่กัน 2gether The Series | EP.1 [2/4]
[Eng Sub] เพราะเราคู่กัน 2gether The Series | EP.1 [3/4]
[Eng Sub] เพราะเราคู่กัน 2gether The Series | EP.1 [4/4]
For Episode 2, search Youtube for these clips:
[Eng Sub] เพราะเราคู่กัน 2gether The Series | EP.2 [1/4]
[Eng Sub] เพราะเราคู่กัน 2gether The Series | EP.2 [2/4]
[Eng Sub] เพราะเราคู่กัน 2gether The Series | EP.2 [3/4]
[Eng Sub] เพราะเราคู่กัน 2gether The Series | EP.2 [4/4]
And so on.
The actors should have been given dialog and actions appropriate to drive the story arc. You would then expect that with guidance from an acting coach and the director, Bright and Win would successfully deliver the required dialog and actions.
I thought I heard Bright and Win say in a recent interview that they did not audition for their roles. So I assume they were given the roles. I think there's a lesson there, somewhere. Maybe actually auditioning first is a good thing?
Actually, I think I learned all I needed to know about this pairing's dynamic when they arrived at their resort and were walking to their room. This conversation happened (per the translation):
Tutor (to Fighter): Bring the luggage, too... Well done.
Fighter: Hey, what? Am I a servant?
Tutor (apparently pointing out the obvious): You are.
If anything, I would say Fighter is a little bit whipped.
Or at least, that as soon as the phone call was finished, we would see the father frown again, and we would wonder if he really was going to be OK with Fighter's choice.
I wish the father had been a little more honest in the phone call to Tutor. Like maybe said "I still am not sure what I think about this... I can't say I'm completely OK... but I want my son to be happy... and I will trust his decision in this."