A crew member has a video showing Jeff entering the garage at night and working on Babe's car. He suspects that he has manipulated it to cause an accident. It is not credible that he does not act and alert the rest of the team to investigate this suspicious behavior before the race. How did you get the video? From a surveillance camera? Why didn't anyone think to look at the recordings? From your cell phone? Was he close to possible sabotage and did not confront Jeff even to investigate his suspicious actions and presence at the place late at night? How is it that people, outsiders or not, can enter the garage without authorization, at a time when the rest of the team is not there? How did Charlie get the video showing a stranger entering the garage and approaching Babe's car? Did you get the video before the accident? How did he not reveal these abnormalities in time and a possible sabotage that could end in Babe's death, in addition to the destruction of the car?
Thai BLs are, among all those produced by different countries, the one that most defends the purity of its protagonists. That is to say, it defends the idea that boys, especially the two main ones, are chaste, are virtuous, are pure..., so pure that they can become naive. Thai BL series are populated with guys like those described above. These productions then defend the idea of the first kiss. How many series have we seen in which boys reserve their first kiss for the boy who symbolizes true love? Countless. If this type of romance is the very essence of BL. You will receive the first kiss from true love. In Mohk it is understandable why this is not important, because he is a more mature, independent, liberal boy, with previous experiences (but even so they have preserved it for Day, since he has not had another relationship in time. He even lives with his ex-girlfriend under the same roof, and does not even look at her with sexual or loving interest; he talks, plays with her and protects her from violent and traitorous boyfriends as if she were his sister). But everything should be different for Day, the blind boy, who does not have a clear future because he cannot continue his studies, the boy who saw his dreams of being a champion in the sport he loves frustrated, the boy who suffered an accident that deprived him of the possibility of seeing everything around him, the boy who has a bad relationship with his only brother (we still don't know the reason), the boy who has been in love with another boy for years and has lost the opportunities, when he could see, to declare to him his love. Is Mohk's your first kiss? NO. The series has come to deny its protagonist the ability to enjoy the symbolism that the first kiss represents for BL boys and BL followers of any latitude. And I don't think it's because he set out to break the mold. One thing is clear to me: if August had reciprocated Day's feelings and asked him to be her boyfriend after the kiss (as Day hoped would happen), would the MohkDay relationship come to fruition? NO. If Day is in love with August (I have not the slightest reason to think that this is not true) and, therefore, he is not in love with Mohk, why did he kiss him? Why did you accept the kiss? Why did he wrap his hands around her body? Why did he accept being hugged?
There are key questions that need answers if we are to understand what is happening. Why would Day confess to being in love with August if it weren't true? Did he or did he not confess to being in love with August? Isn't accepting his gifts, his courtships, his dates, etc. reliable proof of being in love with August? Day prefers August's banana and snack over Mohk's snacks. Day prefers August's company to Mohk's. Day prefers to race with August and not Mohk. Day prefers to put on August's sash and hold his hand and leave Mohk as a companion, as a chaperone, in the distance. August is the one who sits next to Day at the birthday party and Day doesn't miss Mohk until late. Isn't this compelling evidence of who Day has feelings for? Doesn't getting angry, feeling uncomfortable because August didn't show up for his appointment, evidence of love for him? Isn't feeling hurt and abandoned because August didn't show up at the place where you waited for him proof of your love for him? For what purpose did Day agree to go on the date with August? Wasn't it to confess his love? Wasn't it to hear from August that she felt the same way about him? Why was Day devastated, dejected, frustrated, when August did not show up for the appointment? Why does Day feel heartbroken, saddened, bitter, after realizing that August only feels pity for him and not the love he expected? Day touches Mohk's face, chest, abdomen, hands, imagines it, wants to see his face... does this mean that he is in love with Mohk or is it simple curiosity since Mohk is the only person around him that he never have you seen his face? If you were in love with Mohk, why did you confess on several occasions that you are in love with August? Is Day a fickle, capricious, inconstant, capricious, inconsequential person? If Day is in love with August (I have not the slightest reason to think that this is not true) and, therefore, he is not in love with Mohk, why did he kiss him? Why did you accept the kiss? Why did he wrap his hands around her body? Why did he accept being hugged? Is it a problem caused by terrible writing and direction?
I don't think that's an accurate representation of August, who doesn't despise Day, he loves him so much that…
There are key questions that need answers if we are to understand what is happening. Why would Day confess to being in love with August if it weren't true? Did he or did he not confess to being in love with August? Isn't accepting his gifts, his courtships, his dates, etc. reliable proof of being in love with August? Day prefers August's banana and snack over Mohk's snacks. Day prefers August's company to Mohk's. Day prefers to race with August and not Mohk. Day prefers to put on August's sash and hold his hand and leave Mohk as a companion, as a chaperone, in the distance. August is the one who sits next to Day at the birthday party and Day doesn't miss Mohk until late. Isn't this compelling evidence of who Day has feelings for? Doesn't getting angry, feeling uncomfortable because August didn't show up for his appointment, evidence of love for him? Isn't feeling hurt and abandoned because August didn't show up at the place where you waited for him proof of your love for him? For what purpose did Day agree to go on the date with August? Wasn't it to confess his love? Wasn't it to hear from August that she felt the same way about him? Why was Day devastated, dejected, frustrated, when August did not show up for the appointment? Why does Day feel heartbroken, saddened, bitter, after realizing that August only feels pity for him and not the love he expected? Day touches Mohk's face, chest, abdomen, hands, imagines it, wants to see his face... does this mean that he is in love with Mohk or is it simple curiosity since Mohk is the only person around him that he never have you seen his face? If you were in love with Mohk, why did you confess on several occasions that you are in love with August? Is Day a fickle, capricious, inconstant, capricious, inconsequential person? If Day is in love with August (I have not the slightest reason to think that this is not true) and, therefore, he is not in love with Mohk, why did he kiss him? Why did you accept the kiss? Why did he wrap his hands around her body? Why did he accept being hugged? Is it a problem caused by terrible writing and direction?
I don't think that's an accurate representation of August, who doesn't despise Day, he loves him so much that…
You say "Day probably thought Mohk was straight." NO. Day has always assessed Mhok as heterosexual. Mohk never hid his preferences for girls from her. But thinking that he is heterosexual does not mean that he stops loving August (with whom he has repeatedly confessed to being in love), nor does it prevent him from falling in love with a heterosexual. Day has confessed his love for this other boy, and he doesn't know if he's straight or not. I do not consider it correct to think that Day prefers or could prefer August because he thinks Mohk is heterosexual, love is not expressed that way. You love even if you don't reciprocate. Day is unaware of August's sexuality. Day does not have a single element to consider August as a homosexual. On the other hand, a heterosexual can fall in love with a gay man. A heterosexual only needs to fall in love with a man to stop being one, as is the case in the series.
I don't think that's an accurate representation of August, who doesn't despise Day, he loves him so much that…
Greetings. Throughout your text you only state assumptions. You say, for example: “Day 'probably' assumed that Mhok was not a viable option…”. Or “Sometimes you fall in love with someone's idea…”. Or “Imagining myself in Day's place, I 'probably' would have thought, "God, if Mhok was gay, he'd be perfect for me." Or “That kiss 'probably' felt more like an answer to his prayers than anything else.” I don't like to make assumptions. I don't like to talk about hypothetical and unfounded reasons. I don't like “I think that…” or “probably so…”. It is true that the creators must leave us open, non-explicit story contents so that the public can give free rein to their imagination, connect the dots, and arrive at the truth on their own, but this can only be achieved on coherent, solid bases. As much as I like BL, they can't blind me or numb me. I always start from the facts, from what is coherently stated in the story I read, see or hear. I assume the real, certain, true facts, explicitly or implicitly displayed on the screen. And each and every one of the facts shows that Day is in love, but not with Mohk, but with August. I waited for the kiss. I waited for Mhok and Day to understand that they loved each other. I waited for Day to finally understand that her feelings for Mhok were much bigger, more vivid, and deeper than what she ever felt for August. I waited for the fairy tale prince's spell to be broken by true love's kiss. I waited... but not this way. Not under these circumstances. If a story is boring, it is not because of a lack of drama or because “people behave correctly.” It is only boring and fragile if we do not properly know the characters because they are not correctly characterized; if the script is bad, if the actors do not play their roles well, if the direction is terrible, if technical elements fail, etc. The series can also fail if it is not credible, if the story told is not plausible. All fiction is a lie, but for the public to find it interesting, it will have to seem true. It will have to seem plausible to you. Day becomes "nervous" with Mohk's contact, presence or sayings. As you say, he feels his pectorals and abs, takes advantage of his sleep to touch his face, tries to see him when he gets dressed in his presence or through the glass of the fish tank, etc., but all this may reflect simple curiosity, trying to know to a stranger. All the people around him, without exception, are known and recognized by Day just by hearing their approaching footsteps or hearing them speak. Mohk is a mystery to him. Every time he tries to touch it or imagine it, it is a product of remembering how he was told that “Mohk is handsome” or expressions like that. This can exacerbate his desire to get to know you better. Of course, behind the characters' actions there is a whole strategy of the creators: the creators want to sell us the MohkDay relationship and no other. And for this they have to develop in us, as an audience, that this is the relationship that we want to “buy” and no other. Especially if we have been following these two actors from other series. Day's actions don't exactly mean that he is in love with Mohk or is attracted to him. They may be due to a poor interpretation of his character at a given moment or because the camera lengthens the capture of a moment and this allows us to assume that he is developing feelings for him, or due to the express indication of the director to act in that way. . But the truth is that Day has confessed on several occasions to being in love with August. So it wouldn't be right for her to be fooling around with another guy. The truth is that Day has confessed on three different occasions to being in love with Day. It would be very fickle and inconstant of her if she kissed other boys at the first disappointment she suffered. I'm sure Mohk wouldn't like Day acting like that behind his back. I would not accept his behavior even if he acted out of spite or wanted to erase the memory of August. I accept him as an ethical being and with self-love that I sense he is, not as a frivolous, capricious and whimsical child who acts on impulse. Day needed a friend in those moments, a shoulder to cry on, a hand to wipe away his tears and comfort him... not a lover.
I put myself in Day's shoes. I just suffered a traumatic experience. I have been in love with a person for several years, but I never confessed my feelings to him. This person even knows about my feelings, because I confessed them to another person and without intending to, he heard it. Due to circumstances, I haven't seen that person for a while. My feelings are asleep, lethargic. We meet again. From that moment on, this person begins to show interest in me. He invites me to dinner, gives me gifts, takes me for a walk, organizes a birthday party for me, abandons his daily life and his own athletic preparation to take me running, etc. This rekindles my feelings for that person. And then I discover that he has played with me, that it is not love, but pity that he feels for me. He despises me and runs away. I am disappointed, hurt, vulnerable, fragile... Would I like another person to take advantage of my vulnerability, kiss me and declare their love? Would you kiss him back? Will I be so fickle, so inconsequential, changeable, frivolous, unstable and mutable that I forget so quickly and easily that person whom I said I loved for another? I now put myself in Mohk's shoes. Would I take advantage of the situation to kiss him and declare my love? Wouldn't it be wiser to wait for another calmer moment, when tempers are not so high, to confess my feelings? Is it love or a helping and comforting hand that that person needs? It is true that I love that person, that I burn with the desire to make him mine, but will I be acting correctly if I kiss him by surprise? Am I not being selfish and prioritizing my interests above that person's and both of us? How will he react? Wouldn't it be possible that that person agrees to start a relationship with me and then realizes that they acted out of impulse, out of spite, out of resentment at not being able to be with the person they love? There are too many things at stake to take it lightly.
A scene where Day asked Gee to take him to the Memorial Bridge seems like too much of a hassle, considering that…
I put myself in Day's shoes. I just suffered a traumatic experience. I have been in love with a person for several years, but I never confessed my feelings to him. This person even knows about my feelings, because I confessed them to another person and without intending to, he heard it. Due to circumstances, I haven't seen that person for a while. My feelings are asleep, lethargic. We meet again. From that moment on, this person begins to show interest in me. He invites me to dinner, gives me gifts, takes me for a walk, organizes a birthday party for me, abandons his daily life and his own athletic preparation to take me running, etc. This rekindles my feelings for that person. And then I discover that he has played with me, that it is not love, but pity that he feels for me. He despises me and runs away. I am disappointed, hurt, vulnerable, fragile... Would I like another person to take advantage of my vulnerability, kiss me and declare their love? Would you kiss him back? Will I be so fickle, so inconsequential, changeable, frivolous, unstable and mutable that I forget so quickly and easily that person whom I said I loved for another? I now put myself in Mohk's shoes. Would I take advantage of the situation to kiss him and declare my love? Wouldn't it be wiser to wait for another calmer moment, when tempers are not so high, to confess my feelings? Is it love or a helping and comforting hand that that person needs? It is true that I love that person, that I burn with the desire to make him mine, but will I be acting correctly if I kiss him by surprise? Am I not being selfish and prioritizing my interests above that person's and both of us? How will he react? Wouldn't it be possible that that person agrees to start a relationship with me and then realizes that they acted out of impulse, out of spite, out of resentment at not being able to be with the person they love? There are too many things at stake to take it lightly.
A scene where Day asked Gee to take him to the Memorial Bridge seems like too much of a hassle, considering that…
On three occasions Day confesses to Mohk that he is in love with someone else. I remember them: In episode 5, at minute 57.38, after Day and Monk return to the restaurant after their tour, Day talks about August. Mohk tells him: “If this wasn't about badminton, I would think you were talking about your ex.” And Day responds: “Phi, when I was at the restaurant today, I felt like a broken-hearted man. “I think I really like it.” And we well know that "I LIKE IT" for Thais means "I LOVE HIM". Day goes on to say, “It's a shame. “I should have told him earlier, when I could still see his face.” It is at this moment when Mohk is going to confess his love and give her the sunflower. And as he sits up, he sees August who hears Day ask Mohk: “Amazed to know that I like August”? In the 6th episode, minute 57.14, in the final scene, Day talks about the party. Remember what happened in this one. He says: “And someone I've always been in love with came to kiss me... I'm very lucky to be blind...”. Day's love for August is evident. It will be from now on that Day knew that August does not love him back, that August has played with him and he only feels pity... it is from now on that Mohk confessed his love for him, that Day will begin to develop loving feelings and not of camaraderie and camaraderie by Mohk.
A scene where Day asked Gee to take him to the Memorial Bridge seems like too much of a hassle, considering that…
The kiss scene is forced, it has no reason to exist. It shows an unnecessarily impetuous Mohk, since this is the moment to continue approaching Day without the shadow of a rival, and it shows, in turn, how fickle and inconsistent Day can be, since he does not love Mohk (camaraderie, affection , honey... it's NOT love) and kisses another without loving him. It is not the fault of the actors or the characters played by them, but of the creators. This magical moment should not have been forced or rushed.
I like the different interpretations on this emotional ep. Mine differs a bit:Day doesn't love August does he…
In the 6th episode, minute 57.14, in the place where Mohk takes Day, he confesses to him, talking about the party and what happened at it: “And someone I've always been in love with came to kiss me... I'm very lucky of being blind..." In episode 5, at minute 57.38, in the restaurant they returned to, Day talks about his badminton partner. Mohk asks him: “If this wasn't about badminton, I would think you were talking about your ex.” And Day responds: “Phi, when I was at the restaurant today, I felt like a broken-hearted man. “I think I really like it.” The note is mine: this LIKE for Thais has the force of a I LOVE IT). And Day continues: “It's a shame. “I should have told him earlier, when I could still see his face.” It is at this moment that Mohk goes to confess his love and give her the sunflower, and also the moment of August's arrival, who hears Day ask Mohk: “Amazed to know that I like August”? In short, there are three occasions in which Day confesses to being in love, liking or feeling love for August. He knows about Day's feelings, having heard them from his own lips. Monk learns of Day's feelings for another person.
I think Day wasn’t as infatuated with August as he used to be. It looks like he was more concerned about Mhok…
On several occasions, if I remember correctly, Day confesses to Mohk that he is in love with August. In the last scene, moments before the kiss, it was the second time he admitted being in love. Before the party, before the races around the track, Day always noticed Mohk's presence. I looked for him, I called, I sensed Mohk's presence, I felt him, I smelled him, I felt his breathing. All this disappeared, everything changed, after the arrival of August. From the moment August arrives with the pizza, Mohk was relegated to the sad role of chaperone, a companion, whom even August could fire and Day would not even notice of his absence. I don't doubt that Day has affection, affection for Mohk. That's why she gives him perfume and likes to play, walk and have dinner with him, but he has repeatedly confessed his love for another person. He is not in love with Mohk. What would be the outcome if August had accepted Day and returned his love? Just one: goodbye Mohk. Of course, we know the end of the story. We sense it. August felt sorry for him. Yes it's correct. Just as it is also true that Day does not know what August's feelings are. Day doesn't know if it's pity or if it's love. Day acts from what he does feel himself: love for August, and he hopes to be reciprocated.
I like the different interpretations on this emotional ep. Mine differs a bit:Day doesn't love August does he…
Moments before the kiss, Day admits to Mohk once again that he is in love with August. Does not like. No. He loves him. He has been in love for years. He may feel affection, affection for Mohk, but not love. Unless he loves two people at the same time, and this would not say anything good about the character, nor does the kiss he gave to someone he does not love say anything good, perhaps driven by impulse, curiosity..., but not for love. August's appearance perplexes Day because he discovers that the feelings he feels for him have not disappeared, despite the time without seeing each other. It is not confusion: dormant feelings are reborn. That's why she confesses her love for August to Mohk again. Mohk is driven by love, in addition to all the emotions experienced in recent days. Released pressure. But he was able to restrain the impulse (this is the task of scriptwriters and creators). With August out of the love triangle, nothing prevents Mohk from maturing love and making Day feel for him. Mohk already began this path or process, perhaps initially involuntarily, approaching the boy and being frank and open with him, until the moment he understood his genuine feelings of love and not of friendship or sympathy. Mohk may well show Day his concern for him, that he values him not for his disability, but for his own personality, for his character, in a thousand ways. He has always been there, without the need to force or hasten outcomes. Mohk cannot foresee Day's reaction. This may respond violently, impulsively, pushing him away, even firing him, for compromising the existing relationship between the two, for not respecting his emotions and feelings. He is vulnerable. It is fragile in those moments. You have to respect him. It is time to demonstrate friendship, companionship, and emotional love, camaraderie, not another type of love, even if it is present.
Just watched the latest episode, and oh my goodness, the dynamics between Mork and Day are just breathtaking.…
I said it in a general comment: Mohk should not have kissed Day: he is vulnerable, hurt. He even becomes glad that he is blind so that he cannot see with his own eyes what has just happened to him. This is not the right occasion to kiss him or confess love. The kiss would add more confusion. Confession does not solve the situation. Day should not have kissed Mohk for the simple reason that he is NOT in love with Mohk. Day doesn't love Mohk. Day loves August, who has just disappointed him and hurt his self-esteem. Mohk should have taken the opportunity to confirm that he does care about Day and will always be by her side.
I have mixed feelings right now. I would have preferred Day to understand that her feelings for Mhok are greater, deeper and more vivid than those she has or ever had for August. In other words, I would have liked it if his affair or infatuation with August did not end because the latter is not able to see Day as more than a friend, or perhaps even because he does not accept his own homosexuality or because of his internalized homophobia. From now on, when I see Mhok and Day happy, in a relationship, I will be upset that this relationship develops not because Day chose Mohk because she fell in love with him, but thanks to August's refusal not to have a romance with Day . Day was so entertained by August that he completely forgot about Mohk and not only as his guide, but also as his friend. He sat at the table to celebrate his birthday surrounded by August and his friends and did not realize until much later that Mhok was never by his side. The fact that he had been smoking was enough to alert him that Mhok was uncomfortable, upset for some reason perhaps unknown to him. Mohk had previously confirmed to him that he had stopped smoking. He was able to verify it, because in addition to trusting Mohk, he can perceive that Mohk never showed up at his side with the smell of cigarettes, a sign of having abandoned that habit. When Day noticed Mohk's absence he did not even try to call him on the phone to find out how he was doing and why he left. I thought he would ask Gee to take him to the Memorial Bridge in front of Wat Arum, as he would understand that Mohk would direct his steps to the place where he usually goes whenever he feels sad and alone. Mohk shouldn't have kissed Day: he's vulnerable, hurt. He even becomes glad that he is blind so that he cannot see with his own eyes what has just happened to him. This is not the right occasion to kiss him or confess love. The kiss would add more confusion. Confession does not solve the situation. Day should not have kissed Mohk for the simple reason that he is NOT in love with Mohk. Day doesn't love Mohk. Day loves August, who has just disappointed him and hurt his self-esteem. Mohk should have taken the opportunity to confirm that he does care about Day and that he will always be by her side. I liked that an analogy was made between what happens to Mee, the protagonist of the novel Last Twilight, narrated in Mohk's voice, with what is happening in the series.
To climb and occupy a hierarchical position of power, like the one Tew occupies within a mafia organization... to be considered the trusted man, a kind of lieutenant or second in command of a mafia organization, and therefore criminal and terrorist, As Tew is considered by Lord Paiboom, head of that “family or clan”, and other subordinates, horrific crimes must have been committed. The attempt by the creators of the series to romanticize Tew and the crimes he must have committed in the past is crude, even though they have not been shown or referred to on screen. It is therefore not credible that the person described spares the life, on two occasions, of a terrible and vengeful rival, such as Keijin. Patting him on the back and telling him to eat his vegetables, behave in school, and do his homework is not credible in this context. I do not doubt that a mafia member breaks his ties with the criminal organization to which he belongs if he falls in love or for other reasons. A criminal like a person in Tew's position would have no qualms about eliminating (I use the verb eliminate, not something like murder, although this is perfectly relevant) a dangerous enemy who has sworn to take revenge on him and does not hesitate to do so. kidnapping, threatening, physically and psychologically torturing (including a component such as sexual rape) the person you love. Especially if he leaves him free or alive It would mean another danger for him, that of his former boss's revenge, since he failed to comply with a direct order to eliminate Kenji. On the other hand, it is also not credible that Kenji contacts Boss Un for the first time, an unknown character in the series, and proposes to join forces to assassinate and overthrow Mr. Paiboon from his position as leader of the mafia organization, and much more incredible is that Sun accepts what is clearly a “smoke sale” on Kenji's part, and makes the alliance and forges criminal plans without question or doubt of any kind. It is also incredible that the criminal agreement is made in the presence of another person (apparently a jewelry seller present at the scene) and this has not been taken into account, not even to tell him: “you can speak in front of him, because he is trustworthy.” . It is also not credible that from the street, since he could not enter the mansion, Boss can hear what is being said in the room, at a considerable distance and with closed doors and windows and walls that prevent him from hearing clearly. Did Boss decide to report Kenji's assassination plans to Tew to achieve Tul's forgiveness? To alert Tew and prevent Mr. Paiboon from taking revenge on him for not following the order given? Yes, all this may be credible. What is not believable is that to achieve this he has to rely on luck or destiny and wait for Kenji to make a mistake or plan to kill Paiboon.
Well, guys, let's count 10 years from now. On the 10th anniversary you already know what awaits you, right? Because following the logic of what is stated in the series, what has changed so that the tragedy does not occur on that date?
I understood the series perfectly. Let me explain: Koon is a crazy young man. He takes antidepressant pills and undergoes psychiatric treatment. It is not yet clear if he is chasing his brother in the car because he is crazy or if he is crazy because he feels guilty for the death of his brother Kanin, when he and his wife suffered an accident during a crazy escape. It is also not clear why Koon was pursuing Nin. It could very well be to remind you before leaving to pick up the underwear you left hanging to dry in the sun or to ask you if you want the pizza you're ordering for dinner with or without mustard. Well, come to think of it, I don't seem to feel any guilt. But hey, it's still too early to draw conclusions. Koon leaves the house where he always lived because it is inhabited by ghosts. Two and a half seconds after arriving at her new house, Vit, the neighbor, will try to steal Taw, her boyfriend. You can only avoid kidnapping by taking out your hand with the speed of a feline and saying: “this is my boyfriend and here I am,” while unsheathing the katana brought from Japan. Two and a half seconds later, to complete the five seconds and a new world record for staying in a home, Koon will find himself faced with the dilemma of whether he should stay in the new house or move to another, but this time it is not because of the presence of ghosts, but of a child kidnapper dressed in a black suit. Koon will also have to solve another mystery, this scientific one, but perhaps with a supernatural touch: how to guarantee that the music box can continue working every time the string that makes it sound ends, allowing Dangjai to sleep while he delights. listening to the music coming from the device? Luckily for him, Taw, who is sane, will help him unpack the moving trunks and hang the clothes on the racks. Another of Koon's tasks will be cutting the grass. This will be exactly 10 seconds after entering the house for the first time. This will also be the time to repent of having allowed the previous owner of the house to leave, leaving the garden overgrown with weeds. The place is also full of corpses and ghosts: his house stands on an old cemetery. The neighbor has a film set not in his house, but in the yard of Koon's house. What better place to take the cover photo of your next novel. Taw watches Vit do exercises in shorts and thinks: “Ugh, having to share a bed with Koon and having an athletic and handsome neighbor who with his eyes invites me to his…”, while he sighs thinking about his new lover and reads his BL novels. Stop the nonsense, Koon, and get on with things, because at any moment Taw crosses the fence that divides your house from Vit's. What an exciting series. Don't miss the next chapter. In this we will explain how Dangjai became the boy who sleeps the most on the face of the earth.
Just a little correction: homosexuality isn't illegal in Thailand.
Qué bueno poder hablar mi idioma natal en esta plataforma. Hasta ahora solo había empleado el inglés. Por cierto, ¿qué idioma prefieres para ver los BL? ¿El español o el inglés? ¿Sabes dónde poder visualizar las series con subtítulos en español? Conozco varios sitios. Puedo pasarte las ubicaciones si te apetece.
Just a little correction: homosexuality isn't illegal in Thailand.
Saludos, Me consta que España sea líder mundial en defensa de los derechos LGTBI+. Tu país es uno de los países que más apoyan la idea de que las personas LGTBI+ muestren abiertamente su orientación sexual y afecto en público, contraer matrimonio, adoptar, etc. Producciones con españolas con esta temática he visto Élite, todas las temporadas; Las noches de Tefía (esta me encantó), Veneno, de Javier Calvo y Javier Ambrossi; Física o química, de Carlos Montero; Dafne and the Rest, Smiley, Merli, Maricón perdido, de Bob Pop; Vis a vis, los filmes de Almodóvar. No sé si vea Ser o no ser, con Ander Puig y Júlia Gibert.
One thing is clear to me: if August had reciprocated Day's feelings and asked him to be her boyfriend after the kiss (as Day hoped would happen), would the MohkDay relationship come to fruition? NO. If Day is in love with August (I have not the slightest reason to think that this is not true) and, therefore, he is not in love with Mohk, why did he kiss him? Why did you accept the kiss? Why did he wrap his hands around her body? Why did he accept being hugged?
I waited for the fairy tale prince's spell to be broken by true love's kiss. I waited... but not this way. Not under these circumstances.
If a story is boring, it is not because of a lack of drama or because “people behave correctly.” It is only boring and fragile if we do not properly know the characters because they are not correctly characterized; if the script is bad, if the actors do not play their roles well, if the direction is terrible, if technical elements fail, etc. The series can also fail if it is not credible, if the story told is not plausible. All fiction is a lie, but for the public to find it interesting, it will have to seem true. It will have to seem plausible to you.
Day becomes "nervous" with Mohk's contact, presence or sayings. As you say, he feels his pectorals and abs, takes advantage of his sleep to touch his face, tries to see him when he gets dressed in his presence or through the glass of the fish tank, etc., but all this may reflect simple curiosity, trying to know to a stranger.
All the people around him, without exception, are known and recognized by Day just by hearing their approaching footsteps or hearing them speak. Mohk is a mystery to him. Every time he tries to touch it or imagine it, it is a product of remembering how he was told that “Mohk is handsome” or expressions like that. This can exacerbate his desire to get to know you better. Of course, behind the characters' actions there is a whole strategy of the creators: the creators want to sell us the MohkDay relationship and no other. And for this they have to develop in us, as an audience, that this is the relationship that we want to “buy” and no other. Especially if we have been following these two actors from other series. Day's actions don't exactly mean that he is in love with Mohk or is attracted to him. They may be due to a poor interpretation of his character at a given moment or because the camera lengthens the capture of a moment and this allows us to assume that he is developing feelings for him, or due to the express indication of the director to act in that way. . But the truth is that Day has confessed on several occasions to being in love with August. So it wouldn't be right for her to be fooling around with another guy. The truth is that Day has confessed on three different occasions to being in love with Day. It would be very fickle and inconstant of her if she kissed other boys at the first disappointment she suffered. I'm sure Mohk wouldn't like Day acting like that behind his back. I would not accept his behavior even if he acted out of spite or wanted to erase the memory of August. I accept him as an ethical being and with self-love that I sense he is, not as a frivolous, capricious and whimsical child who acts on impulse. Day needed a friend in those moments, a shoulder to cry on, a hand to wipe away his tears and comfort him... not a lover.
I now put myself in Mohk's shoes. Would I take advantage of the situation to kiss him and declare my love? Wouldn't it be wiser to wait for another calmer moment, when tempers are not so high, to confess my feelings? Is it love or a helping and comforting hand that that person needs? It is true that I love that person, that I burn with the desire to make him mine, but will I be acting correctly if I kiss him by surprise? Am I not being selfish and prioritizing my interests above that person's and both of us? How will he react? Wouldn't it be possible that that person agrees to start a relationship with me and then realizes that they acted out of impulse, out of spite, out of resentment at not being able to be with the person they love? There are too many things at stake to take it lightly.
I now put myself in Mohk's shoes. Would I take advantage of the situation to kiss him and declare my love? Wouldn't it be wiser to wait for another calmer moment, when tempers are not so high, to confess my feelings? Is it love or a helping and comforting hand that that person needs? It is true that I love that person, that I burn with the desire to make him mine, but will I be acting correctly if I kiss him by surprise? Am I not being selfish and prioritizing my interests above that person's and both of us? How will he react? Wouldn't it be possible that that person agrees to start a relationship with me and then realizes that they acted out of impulse, out of spite, out of resentment at not being able to be with the person they love? There are too many things at stake to take it lightly.
Day's love for August is evident. It will be from now on that Day knew that August does not love him back, that August has played with him and he only feels pity... it is from now on that Mohk confessed his love for him, that Day will begin to develop loving feelings and not of camaraderie and camaraderie by Mohk.
In episode 5, at minute 57.38, in the restaurant they returned to, Day talks about his badminton partner. Mohk asks him: “If this wasn't about badminton, I would think you were talking about your ex.” And Day responds: “Phi, when I was at the restaurant today, I felt like a broken-hearted man. “I think I really like it.” The note is mine: this LIKE for Thais has the force of a I LOVE IT). And Day continues: “It's a shame. “I should have told him earlier, when I could still see his face.” It is at this moment that Mohk goes to confess his love and give her the sunflower, and also the moment of August's arrival, who hears Day ask Mohk: “Amazed to know that I like August”? In short, there are three occasions in which Day confesses to being in love, liking or feeling love for August. He knows about Day's feelings, having heard them from his own lips. Monk learns of Day's feelings for another person.
August's appearance perplexes Day because he discovers that the feelings he feels for him have not disappeared, despite the time without seeing each other. It is not confusion: dormant feelings are reborn. That's why she confesses her love for August to Mohk again.
Mohk is driven by love, in addition to all the emotions experienced in recent days. Released pressure. But he was able to restrain the impulse (this is the task of scriptwriters and creators). With August out of the love triangle, nothing prevents Mohk from maturing love and making Day feel for him. Mohk already began this path or process, perhaps initially involuntarily, approaching the boy and being frank and open with him, until the moment he understood his genuine feelings of love and not of friendship or sympathy.
Mohk may well show Day his concern for him, that he values him not for his disability, but for his own personality, for his character, in a thousand ways. He has always been there, without the need to force or hasten outcomes. Mohk cannot foresee Day's reaction. This may respond violently, impulsively, pushing him away, even firing him, for compromising the existing relationship between the two, for not respecting his emotions and feelings. He is vulnerable. It is fragile in those moments. You have to respect him. It is time to demonstrate friendship, companionship, and emotional love, camaraderie, not another type of love, even if it is present.
Mohk shouldn't have kissed Day: he's vulnerable, hurt. He even becomes glad that he is blind so that he cannot see with his own eyes what has just happened to him. This is not the right occasion to kiss him or confess love. The kiss would add more confusion. Confession does not solve the situation. Day should not have kissed Mohk for the simple reason that he is NOT in love with Mohk. Day doesn't love Mohk. Day loves August, who has just disappointed him and hurt his self-esteem. Mohk should have taken the opportunity to confirm that he does care about Day and that he will always be by her side.
I liked that an analogy was made between what happens to Mee, the protagonist of the novel Last Twilight, narrated in Mohk's voice, with what is happening in the series.
On the other hand, it is also not credible that Kenji contacts Boss Un for the first time, an unknown character in the series, and proposes to join forces to assassinate and overthrow Mr. Paiboon from his position as leader of the mafia organization, and much more incredible is that Sun accepts what is clearly a “smoke sale” on Kenji's part, and makes the alliance and forges criminal plans without question or doubt of any kind. It is also incredible that the criminal agreement is made in the presence of another person (apparently a jewelry seller present at the scene) and this has not been taken into account, not even to tell him: “you can speak in front of him, because he is trustworthy.” .
It is also not credible that from the street, since he could not enter the mansion, Boss can hear what is being said in the room, at a considerable distance and with closed doors and windows and walls that prevent him from hearing clearly.
Did Boss decide to report Kenji's assassination plans to Tew to achieve Tul's forgiveness? To alert Tew and prevent Mr. Paiboon from taking revenge on him for not following the order given? Yes, all this may be credible. What is not believable is that to achieve this he has to rely on luck or destiny and wait for Kenji to make a mistake or plan to kill Paiboon.