I actually prefer Santa and Earth because I like Santa in the more masculine role. I don't think Santa has actually…
Spot on. These guys are actors so some need to stop designating roles and especially this heteronormative bs for the “gay characters” they are protraying🤦🏻♀️
Just the difference in siblings relation between gun and yotha is so different.Like gun is a clingy, cute little…
Just posting my comment from reddit cause I’m too lazy to type again but regarding the differences you mentioned: Oh just how much do I love Santa…his portrayal of Gun is spot on with what I read in the novel! The micro facial expressions and his tonality always amazes me (especially in the last scene where he gets a nightmare and in the scene where he was introducing himself to his professors during the entrance test his tonality is amazing if you understand Thai language you will appreciate it a lot) I hope he continues to grow his acting talent throughout the upcoming years! The episode established a lot of the new characters and their dynamics really well and many of the changes done from the novel were executed superbly to fit the story. Changes I liked include the faucet malfunction scene I always wondered how they will establish Gun’s confusion between Yotha and Faifa in the series since in the novel they are identical twins so it was nicely done by making Gun confuse them through their scent and designer shoes lol it also played well into the running joke that Gun is like a beagle/puppy and how he and Kong are exited to have a rich friend (wanting to exploit him already lmfao). Throughout the entire episode they show just how different both Gun and Yotha are and how their circles/relationships around them contrast on one hand you have Gun who is very close to his family, wants to get to know more people, outgoing and is very charismatic albeit clumsy but a bit unlucky in the sense that he ends up with a neglectful mentor in Sam who only gave him a cheap wreath and ditched him on his first day lol. Meanwhile we have Yotha who is very introverted, comes from a dysfunctional family and is very cold but somehow he was lucky? getting the angel code number and becoming part of the P10Ls and getting a caring mentor in Arm who welcomes him with a meal and a gift albeit a very ridiculous one lol. All these differences are established well but one common similarity between Yotha and Gun is both hide deep traumas one behind a cheery personality and the latter behind a cold one.
Warit basically dumped Yotha...Klao is Warit's new boyfriend and he is the jealous and over possessive type he gets into a lot of fights with Yotha because he thinks that Yotha is still going after Warit
Of course they pick Title to play Gun's neglectful mentor Sam lol. The juxta positioning showed between everything going on with Yotha and Gun was nicely done throughout the entire episode (one instance like Yotha getting a caring mentor in Arm, a present from him albeit ridiculous and basically being part of the P10Ls meanwhile Gun getting Sam who gifted him some cheap wreath and ditched him lol).
Santa's portrayal of Gun is crazy close to the novel hope his performance continues to be solid. They did the faucet scene sequence brilliantly imo by making Gun get confused between the brothers because of their shoes and perfume instead of him getting mixed up by their identical looks like in the novel since Perth and Junior look nothing alike!
Oh just how much do I love Santa…his portrayal of Gun is spot on with what I read in the novel! The micro facial expressions and his tonality always amazes me (especially in the last scene where he gets a nightmare and in the scene where he was introducing himself to his professors during the entrance test his tonality is amazing if you understand Thai language you will appreciate it a lot) I hope he continues to grow his acting talent throughout the upcoming years! The episode established a lot of the new characters and their dynamics really well and many of the changes done from the novel were executed superbly to fit the story. Changes I liked include the faucet malfunction scene I always wondered how they will establish Gun’s confusion between Yotha and Faifa in the series since in the novel they are identical twins so it was nicely done by making Gun confuse them through their scent and designer shoes lol it also played well into the running joke that Gun is like a beagle/puppy and how he and Kong are exited to have a rich friend (wanting to exploit him already lmfao). Throughout the entire episode they show just how different both Gun and Yotha are and how their circles/relationships around them contrast on one hand you have Gun who is very close to his family, wants to get to know more people, outgoing and is very charismatic albeit clumsy but a bit unlucky in the sense that he ends up with a neglectful mentor in Sam who only gave him a cheap wreath and ditched him on his first day lol. Meanwhile we have Yotha who is very introverted, comes from a dysfunctional family and is very cold but somehow he was lucky? getting the angel code number and becoming part of the P10Ls and getting a caring mentor in Arm who welcomes him with a meal and a gift albeit a very ridiculous one lol. All these differences are established well but one common similarity between Yotha and Gun is both hide deep traumas one behind a cheery personality and the latter behind a cold one.
The juxta positioning showed between everything going on with Yotha and Gun was nicely done throughout the entire episode (one instance like Yotha getting a caring mentor in Arm, a present from him albeit ridiculous and basically being part of the P10Ls meanwhile Gun getting Sam who gifted him some cheap wreath and ditched him lol).
They did the faucet scene sequence brilliantly imo by making Gun get confused between the brothers because of their shoes and perfume instead of him getting mixed up by their identical looks like in the novel since Perth and Junior look nothing alike!