Leo and Lucas are in this?! I didn't expect to see them in another series together! Hopefully, their acting has improved since SWAP. I remember I didn't like the actng much in that series.
They decided to get married and invite people of high social status to the wedding so that the governor wouldn't attack. What you saw at the end of the episode was Tao Mo and Gu She getting ready for their wedding.
I remember when I saw a teaser for this on Instagram back in December. As excited as I am, I'm also scared. That girl looks worrisome. I'm pretty sure she's going to be causing some trouble.
what is 6th grade of high school here high school is only 4 years... did they convine middle school with high…
It means she's about 18 years old. In Thailand, there are three mandatory years of high school (lower-secondary) and then if you pass an entrance exam, you can continue for another three years (upper-secondary).
The normalisation of rape is so disgusting. After watching episode 11, I wanted nothing more than for Pop to go back to Mo and for Oat to be put behind bars. I know it's only a show but for a character to fall in love with their own rapist isn't cute. In psychology, such a thing might go to show that the rape victim had low self-esteem or is wanting to cope unhealthily. Sorry but if you're completely fine with this kind of stuff, I don't want anything to do with you. I'm hoping that they didn't really have sex and that this is revealed later because I really wanted to enjoy this show.
Another actor is Perth but I couldn't find enough information on him to make an actor profile. I only added Saint. Also, this was all the information I could find about the show so if you know the synopsis, release date, network, etc. then please add it!
A few weeks ago I started seeing things on Instagram saying that Toey actually has a bad attitude and pretends to be nice in public. I also heard that he unfollowed Ohm and deleted all the pictures he took with him. And just now, I noticed he limited the comments on his posts (which he hadn't done before). I really want to know what happened. I think most comments talking about it on Toey's page have been deleted so now the only place I could find comments talking about it was on this post: https://www.instagram.com/p/BU6Dvvvh0o-/
If anyone knows what happened, please let me know.
Was episode 12.5 the last one? It ends with Tee's death and the arrest of everyone else? Or is there another episode I'm missing? It said "To be continued" so I assumed there was another episode. Or did it say that because they intended on making a second season? If that's the case, it's a shame a second season never happened. I really want to know how things turned out. I know that Tee's dead but did Koi ever go to that school in Japan? Did Tok ever come out to the rest of his friends? Did Mon start a business and get lots of girls? Did they all go to prison? There's just so many questions. Though, I guess this series kind of stays true to its roots. The movie ended with Tee's narration and then a cliff hanger. The same thing has happened here.
To me Champ is a mentally struggling and unstable individual who can't accept that his close(est) friend…
I don't think you really have the right to tell trans people what not to be offended by. Also, the movie was about a transsexual person because someone who is transsexual is someone who has had a sex change, and Champ fits that description. Anyways, this movie can be seen as offensive to transgender people because it turns the idea of being trans into a choice. In reality, people don't decide to be trans (but do decide on whether they want to transition). Champ got to decide he was going to become a woman, not because he was born a woman with a man's body, but because he felt like it. The movie also turned transitioning into something that is superficial. When trans people transition, it is to feel more comfortable in their own body. When Champ transitioned, it was to please someone else. Listen, Cam and I don't think trans people are being vilified. We just notice that this is an extreme misrepresentation of trans people and we don't like it. Neither of us are fighting anyone. All we did was express the fact that we don't like the message that came across.
Could Pound's mother's motive be that she wanted her son for herself? It showed throughout the show that they had a really close relationship, however, he began spending more time with Gale. Once she died, he moved on to Violin and Pimp. He was also really close to Joemy since they were trying to discover the culprit together. He still spent some time with his mother but it's obvious that he used to spend most of it with her before. For example, at the beginning of the show, the only two people who liked his picture was Gale and his mother. This shows how he didn't really have any friends aside from the two, and so he spent all of his time with what friends he had. However, before he became friends with Gale, all of his time would have been with his mother. Once Gale joined the picture, his time was divided. The more friends he got, the less time he had for his mother.
I've watched the other episodes (you can pretty much tell what's going on even without subtitles) and they're alright but definitely not worth my time.
Link to the teaser I'm referring to: https://www.instagram.com/p/BcXVsXOgIEX/
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Sorry but if you're completely fine with this kind of stuff, I don't want anything to do with you. I'm hoping that they didn't really have sex and that this is revealed later because I really wanted to enjoy this show.
It's too bad Oat is only a support role. I loved him in Dangerous Boys and hoped he would start getting main roles after that.
If anyone knows what happened, please let me know.
Anyways, this movie can be seen as offensive to transgender people because it turns the idea of being trans into a choice. In reality, people don't decide to be trans (but do decide on whether they want to transition). Champ got to decide he was going to become a woman, not because he was born a woman with a man's body, but because he felt like it. The movie also turned transitioning into something that is superficial. When trans people transition, it is to feel more comfortable in their own body. When Champ transitioned, it was to please someone else.
Listen, Cam and I don't think trans people are being vilified. We just notice that this is an extreme misrepresentation of trans people and we don't like it. Neither of us are fighting anyone. All we did was express the fact that we don't like the message that came across.