Loved the scene when Yotha gifted Gun that new tie with Gun's birthday date on it it was very sweet and it showed how far along they both came when it comes to "understanding and trusting" eachother. Also in the first scene in the episode Santa's eyelashes were so long and gorgeous I envy this man.
wait, did I understand that correctly; Gun saw Yotha kissing Wa in front of the toilet (let's add that he had…
My thoughts regarding your doubts over some of the key points of this plot: He didnt really "declare his love only to Wa" during the walk with Gun he was providing context and letting him know that they used to date eachother but was heartbroken by how Wa ended the relationship with him and how difficult it is for him to be in a commited relationship as he is afraid of going through the same fate as he did with Wa in the same scene when Gun asks him "what am I to you" he states that he is someone whom he cares a lot for (and it just emphasized their situationship status) as to why you think Gun's reaction to that didnt make sense? He was well aware that he is in a "situationship with Yotha" in Ep 12 Yotha makes a deal with him and clearly states that he does have "feelings" for him however he doesnt know when to confirm it to Gun (given his past traumatic relationship with Wa and issues with his parents' divorce). Could the explanation for that kiss Gun saw been better maybe yes but it was still in line with the fact that Gun himself knew that him and Yotha are not official/still in this situationship so he really had no "right to question it" like he tells Faifa in Ep13. The reaction of Gun after witnessing Yotha/Klao getting into a fight with that gang (Ep13) was an initial look at how sheltered someone like Gun is and how far different their worlds are that along with him witnessing Yotha kissing Wa earlier after Yotha gave him a big lead on earlier in the day just made him more confused, insecure and seek help in a close friend like Faifa hence his request to change rooms with Kong. Regarding your last point think you just confused the sequence of these events that promise by Gun was his initial "masked" reply to Yotha on that beach talk he pretended to be "patient" for Yotha's answer but this is later on debunked by Gun himself when he confides in Faifa again when he feels that the waiting is getting too difficult and he becomes insecure. Later on the whole Yotha/Mother/conversation with his older brother Newton scene occurs and it triggers his fears again, he becomes insecure and acts cold again towards Gun so feeling bad for making him wait (because Gun starts to ask him for an answer after Faifa tells him that its okay to ask Yotha regardless of having have to wait for Yotha trying to figure it out) it is then when Yotha decides to tell him that he would be fine if Gun finds someone else and "moves onto them" (clearly doesnt match his conflicted feelings) he later on retracts it when he realizes how much Gun means to him yes he doesnt give an answer right away but brings him a step closer to his "answer/declaration" which is triggered later on in Ep 15 when both him and Gun get into a fight with that gang again.
Finally gmmtv gave perfect ending to a story except the forced redemption of the mother. When will thailand stop…
GMM needs a whole reform in this aspect I have seen the same shit handling of such conflicts/traumas even in some of their more "acclaimed" shows like Last Twilight.
i literally just thought about it but the way the mom said that if she took yotha they wouldn't have come back…
I wanted to break my screen so bad. I feel like Yotha also felt so guilty for Faifa because of that (we see in the next episode's preview his concern regarding that).
Loved everything about this episode until the moment the mother came back into the picture. Like I didn’t like…
She is so selfish and obnoxious they tried so hard to redeem her but it didnt work lol If anything I dislike her even more. GMM/New with their one-note "everyone forgives and loves everyone" default ending 🤦♀️
What I disliked regarding some of the writing/pacing in Episode 15: 1) Gun's trauma topic: acting was on point the scenes were good however the topic was rushed/brushed over like not giving any explanation as to why in the first place he got traumatized at the shed and while Yotha's method when helping Gun to overcome his trauma was correct , it being a ONE TIME thing and then viola Gun is FIXED makes 0 sense and just pertains to lazy and borderline ignorant writing (something GMM is guilty of when it comes to topics like traumas/disabilities we have seen this in a show like Last twilight as well). I dont know what's New's obsession with everything being "rosy and happy at the end" especially in such a story its not needed at all imo. I would have preferred if they made Gun recovering from his trauma a process and something Yotha/Gun build up their relationship upon more when they became a couple instead of a one time thing as its more realistic and authentic but oh well 🤷🏻♀️ 2) Klao/Yotha/Gun fight: in the novel it had more meaning as it was originally Klao who gets his gang to attack Gun just to get back at Yotha there Yotha realizes his feelings truly and then answers Gun but in the series the build up is beyond bizarre whether it being from Warit calling Yotha to personally ask him about Klao? Why tf should someone like Yotha care about Klao in the first place? Why not just go and take an armed Newton to dissolve the fight like he did from the first place? While the acting was good as I said from both main leads the build up and construction of events was bizarre and non-sensical and this goes back to the fact that the writers/director/GMM etc decided to chicken out on the original toxic dynamic/subplot involving Yotha/Klao/Warit and just decided to whitewash Klao/Warit and just give everyone a "happy everyone becomes friends at the end plot" instead again very lazy and "one-note" writing (the preview for next episode already got me mad because they will try to "redeem" Yotha's mother when its really not needed at this stage also how will this play into the Faifa's storyline given that she was a huge culprit in the trauma/insecurities he developed as well)🤦♀️ 3) A recurring problem I mentioned before in this show is the errors in some of the direction of some of the scenes again we see Gun using his right hand when eating at the date in the mall when it was first emphasized that he is left handed in Ep 9, another jarring error is in the fight scene when Yotha/Gun are being all emotional in the front frame we still see Klao/Warit doing nothing in the back frame?? I was very annoyed by that. Something I mentioned before is New's outdated style whether its the overused sound effects, the same damn ost playing everytime when the leads are kissing or in an intimate scene....just let these tropes go mate its not 2015 anymore🤣
What I liked regarding some of the writing/pacing in Episode 15: 1) Yotha finally realizing how much Gun means to him and finally giving him an answer the confession scene "But, I'm brave now...I'm brave enough now to love you, Beagle" its a simple line but holds so much meaning given what Yotha went through and it coming out of nowhere and taking Gun by a surprise made it more touching. The entire scene sequence was brilliant and comforting (Perth nails the delivery so much with his ever good tonality). 2) The fight scene sequence was just brilliantly acted out from both Perth and Santa but I want to especially praise Santa given the different emotions he had to portray: getting held up at knifepoint, being someone already so sheltered having to witness a brutal fight, protecting his loved one and being selfless when expressing his worries for Yotha's well being only. The tonality, line delivery and micro expressions were all displayed so well by Santa. 3)The entire shed scene and the yellow pajamas symbolism in it being a safe space for Gun (ironic that Yotha becomes "sunshine" to Gun when his characterization is different, that was done well by the writers) later on in Gun's "dream" again brilliantly acted out by both main leads. 4) All the scenes where we see Yotha interacting with Gun's family and try to establish a dynamic with them, it was heartwarming and sweet given Yotha's rough background. 5) The NC scene (albeit the crazy setting being Gun's house🤣) was sweet and showed a lot of chemistry between the two main leads, I like actors who show emotion whether it being through their tone and/or eyes and both actors excelled in that. I want to praise them both given the abrupt changes in cast that this production faced and them being only able to do 1 or 2 workshops together....think both have done well with the script they were given.
I am a big fan of both Perth and Santa. I am not a fan of YothaGun.Next week can't come too soon, so that we can…
The issue was resolved? He will not be getting into such antiques again anyways...the fight you saw here was a cumulative of his old shenanigans at the bar as explained its not a new "fight" he delved into or sought out once he promised to pursue Gun.
Also in the first scene in the episode Santa's eyelashes were so long and gorgeous I envy this man.
He didnt really "declare his love only to Wa" during the walk with Gun he was providing context and letting him know that they used to date eachother but was heartbroken by how Wa ended the relationship with him and how difficult it is for him to be in a commited relationship as he is afraid of going through the same fate as he did with Wa in the same scene when Gun asks him "what am I to you" he states that he is someone whom he cares a lot for (and it just emphasized their situationship status) as to why you think Gun's reaction to that didnt make sense? He was well aware that he is in a "situationship with Yotha" in Ep 12 Yotha makes a deal with him and clearly states that he does have "feelings" for him however he doesnt know when to confirm it to Gun (given his past traumatic relationship with Wa and issues with his parents' divorce). Could the explanation for that kiss Gun saw been better maybe yes but it was still in line with the fact that Gun himself knew that him and Yotha are not official/still in this situationship so he really had no "right to question it" like he tells Faifa in Ep13.
The reaction of Gun after witnessing Yotha/Klao getting into a fight with that gang (Ep13) was an initial look at how sheltered someone like Gun is and how far different their worlds are that along with him witnessing Yotha kissing Wa earlier after Yotha gave him a big lead on earlier in the day just made him more confused, insecure and seek help in a close friend like Faifa hence his request to change rooms with Kong.
Regarding your last point think you just confused the sequence of these events that promise by Gun was his initial "masked" reply to Yotha on that beach talk he pretended to be "patient" for Yotha's answer but this is later on debunked by Gun himself when he confides in Faifa again when he feels that the waiting is getting too difficult and he becomes insecure. Later on the whole Yotha/Mother/conversation with his older brother Newton scene occurs and it triggers his fears again, he becomes insecure and acts cold again towards Gun so feeling bad for making him wait (because Gun starts to ask him for an answer after Faifa tells him that its okay to ask Yotha regardless of having have to wait for Yotha trying to figure it out) it is then when Yotha decides to tell him that he would be fine if Gun finds someone else and "moves onto them" (clearly doesnt match his conflicted feelings) he later on retracts it when he realizes how much Gun means to him yes he doesnt give an answer right away but brings him a step closer to his "answer/declaration" which is triggered later on in Ep 15 when both him and Gun get into a fight with that gang again.
YOTHA AND FAIFA DESRVE BETTER.
YOU TRIED GMM/NEW.
GMM/New with their one-note "everyone forgives and loves everyone" default ending 🤦♀️
1) Gun's trauma topic: acting was on point the scenes were good however the topic was rushed/brushed over like not giving any explanation as to why in the first place he got traumatized at the shed and while Yotha's method when helping Gun to overcome his trauma was correct , it being a ONE TIME thing and then viola Gun is FIXED makes 0 sense and just pertains to lazy and borderline ignorant writing (something GMM is guilty of when it comes to topics like traumas/disabilities we have seen this in a show like Last twilight as well). I dont know what's New's obsession with everything being "rosy and happy at the end" especially in such a story its not needed at all imo. I would have preferred if they made Gun recovering from his trauma a process and something Yotha/Gun build up their relationship upon more when they became a couple instead of a one time thing as its more realistic and authentic but oh well 🤷🏻♀️
2) Klao/Yotha/Gun fight: in the novel it had more meaning as it was originally Klao who gets his gang to attack Gun just to get back at Yotha there Yotha realizes his feelings truly and then answers Gun but in the series the build up is beyond bizarre whether it being from Warit calling Yotha to personally ask him about Klao? Why tf should someone like Yotha care about Klao in the first place? Why not just go and take an armed Newton to dissolve the fight like he did from the first place? While the acting was good as I said from both main leads the build up and construction of events was bizarre and non-sensical and this goes back to the fact that the writers/director/GMM etc decided to chicken out on the original toxic dynamic/subplot involving Yotha/Klao/Warit and just decided to whitewash Klao/Warit and just give everyone a "happy everyone becomes friends at the end plot" instead again very lazy and "one-note" writing (the preview for next episode already got me mad because they will try to "redeem" Yotha's mother when its really not needed at this stage also how will this play into the Faifa's storyline given that she was a huge culprit in the trauma/insecurities he developed as well)🤦♀️
3) A recurring problem I mentioned before in this show is the errors in some of the direction of some of the scenes again we see Gun using his right hand when eating at the date in the mall when it was first emphasized that he is left handed in Ep 9, another jarring error is in the fight scene when Yotha/Gun are being all emotional in the front frame we still see Klao/Warit doing nothing in the back frame?? I was very annoyed by that. Something I mentioned before is New's outdated style whether its the overused sound effects, the same damn ost playing everytime when the leads are kissing or in an intimate scene....just let these tropes go mate its not 2015 anymore🤣
1) Yotha finally realizing how much Gun means to him and finally giving him an answer the confession scene "But, I'm brave now...I'm brave enough now to love you, Beagle" its a simple line but holds so much meaning given what Yotha went through and it coming out of nowhere and taking Gun by a surprise made it more touching. The entire scene sequence was brilliant and comforting (Perth nails the delivery so much with his ever good tonality).
2) The fight scene sequence was just brilliantly acted out from both Perth and Santa but I want to especially praise Santa given the different emotions he had to portray: getting held up at knifepoint, being someone already so sheltered having to witness a brutal fight, protecting his loved one and being selfless when expressing his worries for Yotha's well being only. The tonality, line delivery and micro expressions were all displayed so well by Santa.
3)The entire shed scene and the yellow pajamas symbolism in it being a safe space for Gun (ironic that Yotha becomes "sunshine" to Gun when his characterization is different, that was done well by the writers) later on in Gun's "dream" again brilliantly acted out by both main leads.
4) All the scenes where we see Yotha interacting with Gun's family and try to establish a dynamic with them, it was heartwarming and sweet given Yotha's rough background.
5) The NC scene (albeit the crazy setting being Gun's house🤣) was sweet and showed a lot of chemistry between the two main leads, I like actors who show emotion whether it being through their tone and/or eyes and both actors excelled in that. I want to praise them both given the abrupt changes in cast that this production faced and them being only able to do 1 or 2 workshops together....think both have done well with the script they were given.