Help me all...my 10-year-old just got home from school and the first thing he asked is "it's Friday are you ready for Bad Buddy?" I was like..." Oh yeah, how do I break this to you?" and he looks at me like I'm stupid and he goes "what happened?" so of course, I told him about what they decided in the end and now he's like "oh I got to see that..." then the 8-year-old is like "this is so stupid. can't they be happy?"
OMG my kids are mad at me. I don't know why I did that...I blame it on my fogged up mind since watching this and Paint with Love (another heartbreak)
I screamed soo loud at the wai korn scene my sister was like girl its 12 am here people are sleeping stfu😂😂
me too. The problem was that when I was voicing this many people were telling me I was wrong and that there was no second couple etc...and I was like...do you all know GMM? Do you not know they always have some second/third couple in their series? And it just became obvious in the last three episodes when Wai hinted at liking someone from Architecture...I just felt so validated with that scene 😂
Wow, now that I rewatched it three times (thanks to the interruptions at work) I've come to the realization that many things ENDED...
Pran finally finished the song. Which signaled the end of their unresolved high school issues. They also "ended" their relationship (we have yet to see if this is real or not) which they think will put an end to their family rivalry.
Korn and Wai ended their repressed sexual tension masked as "testosterone-filled fights" and seem to be on some type of friendship journey.
I am in the minority. I think this was necessary for them. They couldn't continue being together knowing that their parents would never approve or would take too long to have even one of them on board. Look at the preview and what Pat's father said: "you did the right thing" this MOFO would have made their lives miserable and despite these boys being adults (they are still boys) to their parents. It was more of them choosing to end it when they were still in love than end while still fighting to be together and growing bitter towards each other or their family. The reality is that majority of people never really stay together with their first love and sometimes by luck or fate or whatever, they find each other again when it is the right time for them. Imagine if they did stay together and these parents just made it impossible for them to even see each other? That is too much trauma/drama for a young couple.
I know that some are hating the idea of a time skip, but this wouldn't be too crazy for them. Pat and Pran have been separated for years before, so them separating again, is not out of the blue or a trope. It is realistic.
Oh man...this episode had a lot of good things...but now...I'm sad for Phap, he doesn't understand Maze and Maze doesn't make things clear either...ugg! Frustrating.
This part of the episode was really sweet. Even without understanding, there are some things that Obviously Pran is struggling with regarding his mother and music. I can't wait to watch it with the subs,
They better kiss in this episode or I am burning down the GMMTV building
But this is the first BL couple from GMM that has given you so many kisses...I mean sure a kiss again would be great, but I think GMM has stepped up their game with this BL.
OMG my kids are mad at me. I don't know why I did that...I blame it on my fogged up mind since watching this and Paint with Love (another heartbreak)
Pran finally finished the song. Which signaled the end of their unresolved high school issues. They also "ended" their relationship (we have yet to see if this is real or not) which they think will put an end to their family rivalry.
Korn and Wai ended their repressed sexual tension masked as "testosterone-filled fights" and seem to be on some type of friendship journey.
It is all coming full circle.
I know that some are hating the idea of a time skip, but this wouldn't be too crazy for them. Pat and Pran have been separated for years before, so them separating again, is not out of the blue or a trope. It is realistic.