-Spoiler-Quite a lot of people on twt are really pissed at Wen for still sleeping with Alan after their breakup…
But the thing is, if he had said he doesn't like beef, Alan wouldn't have a problem with that. I don't feel like Alan is pressuring him in any way. He comes across a bit clingy, since he hoped they could work this out. But overall he is behaving pretty mature. I mean how he treated Uncle Jim! Despite the guy sleeping with his (ex)boyfriend he will most likely be fair regarding the loan. I seriously cannot find any fault in his behavior. God forgive he is sarcastic! So the problem here is Wen. How will a new relationship solve HIS problems?
With 3 episodes remaining, I am curious how Wen and Jim relationship will evolve.Honestly I think Wen is not ready…
"And who knows, Wen will fall out of love with Jim too." Exactly my thoughts. He did broke up with Alan months ago, but he still lives with him? And now the new relationship? The guy has to sort his things out first.
Why is nobody saying about Heart, “This boy should be speaking.”? If he lost his hearing 3 years ago he should…
Someone explained it the last time, that in thai language the pronunciation is very important. Small differences can change the meaning. Since deaf people cannot hear their own voice, they prefer to not talk anymore.
I don't think the writers planned it to be like this. First's performance was just too good. The guy has chemistry with everyone. Imagine a weaker actor, and we would feel differently about the relationship.
Except that this happens even with hetero married couples. Actually over 50% of hetero married couples are divorced…
That comes straight out of a psychology book, I guess. The reality is different. "Mental health" - I honestly can't hear that term anymore. We are all so healthy in our modern society, aren't we? Strange that so many take pills to improve their obviously not so great mental health. Co-parenting? Oh, Jesus. Another fairy tale that works well in theory, but not so much in real life. Talking about the series: We will see if Wen gets happier with the Chicken guy, lol. I'm thinking here. It's a good thing when a series makes you think. The dialogues between Wen and Alan were brilliantly acted and scripted. So let them break up and be "mentally healthy" afterwards. It will work out pefectly fine in our modern society, where falling out of love without any good reason is a big problem we have to cope with. Now I'm sarcastic like Alan ;) Or I'm just too old. I sigh a lot like Uncle Jim. It's really the age. Haha.
Except that this happens even with hetero married couples. Actually over 50% of hetero married couples are divorced…
"Except that this happens even with hetero married couples. " Attack is always the first response. Did I say everywhere this wouldn't happen with hetero couples? What to do with the children then? I lately read an article that couples don't solve their problems anymore and decide to seperate. It's easier. In fact a friend of mine, 4 children, the women is bored with him and left him but not without taking his money. No joke, she is bored with him. That was the reason. He doesn't have enough time for her. Yeah, because he works 24/7 to provide for his family. So your argument is as following: Since this is normal ("normal" meaning most people do it) it's fine. Okay ... Edit: I like the series and enjoyed this episode a lot.
Imagine Alan and Wen being a hetero couple with 2 children. Sorry dude, I felt out of love. Shit happens, lol. We are done. I'm questioning the morals in this series.
I couldn't get into this at the beginning. But since they introduced the Alan character - woah! The Alan-Wen relationship is tense. I'm on the edge of my seat. And First has chemistry with everyone.
Exactly my thoughts. He did broke up with Alan months ago, but he still lives with him? And now the new relationship? The guy has to sort his things out first.
Talking about the series: We will see if Wen gets happier with the Chicken guy, lol.
I'm thinking here. It's a good thing when a series makes you think. The dialogues between Wen and Alan were brilliantly acted and scripted.
So let them break up and be "mentally healthy" afterwards. It will work out pefectly fine in our modern society, where falling out of love without any good reason is a big problem we have to cope with. Now I'm sarcastic like Alan ;) Or I'm just too old. I sigh a lot like Uncle Jim. It's really the age. Haha.
Attack is always the first response. Did I say everywhere this wouldn't happen with hetero couples? What to do with the children then? I lately read an article that couples don't solve their problems anymore and decide to seperate. It's easier. In fact a friend of mine, 4 children, the women is bored with him and left him but not without taking his money. No joke, she is bored with him. That was the reason. He doesn't have enough time for her. Yeah, because he works 24/7 to provide for his family.
So your argument is as following: Since this is normal ("normal" meaning most people do it) it's fine. Okay ...
Edit: I like the series and enjoyed this episode a lot.