Just reading the first sentence has had enough. The captain is not suspected of anything, but rather he encourages…
You should read and, above all, analyze the text. At no time have I said the captain is guilty of any crime. If you read you would realize that I said the complete opposite. But the captain did not encourage them to continue investigating the case of the lieutenant's death, but rather to pass the tests and graduate to be part of the Special Investigation Team. This team is not intended to investigate this specific case. By the time Phaya, Tharn and the other students graduate, seven months after the crime, the investigation into the case should be closed.
The captain has been presented to us as a suspect as a person who is hiding something related to the death of Lieutenant Tan, but I do not consider him to be involved in his murder. He could have expelled Phaya, Tharn and the other three boys from the Special Investigation Team training course for indiscipline, for serious misconduct, and he didn't do it. If I wanted to eliminate some powerful discoverers of the truth about crime, this was the opportunity. The authorities want to close the case so as not to prosecute the perpetrators of the crime (probably the gambling and drug gangsters that the lieutenant was investigating), but I imagine that the captain continues investigating in the shadows and has not closed the case. I have no doubt that I will end up collaborating with the five young people in the investigation. Or was this a pretext to show us the commitment of these five young people to, let's say, justice and truth? If so, they didn't turn out very well for my liking. At first the dedication to the cause of investigating the murder of the superior was evident without caring about any consequences, but then they disappointed me at the first setback, lecture and punishment received. So much so that in the subsequent months that their preparation lasted, not only did they not investigate further, but they forgot about the case completely and did not discuss or talk about it at any other time. Is the translation of “if I love someone that person will die?” correct, as Tharn told Yai. Is this the sign referred to in the series title? Is this the sign perhaps made by that “abbot” that Tharn has spoken of? If the translation from the Thai original is correct, for it to be fulfilled, it is not necessary for Tharn to be a person's boyfriend or husband, but it would be enough for him to love a person, even if it is secretly. And he already loves Phaya, so he would be doomed to die even if they don't have a romantic relationship. These are details that are overlooked during the filming process or appear in the script itself to be expressed in this way. I don't believe in Karma or reincarnation, but I loved Phaya's question to Tharn, the one she wants a quick answer to: “Are you telling me that the reason I have you in this life is because we had an engagement?” in the past life?” And a second question: “If it is true, what did you promise me?” And even a third: “Is that why you are always there to rescue me?”. I find it commendable that in a hostile, sexist, homophobic, masculinity environment, as the Police Force of any country is supposed to be, they tell a story (maybe two) of a romance between boys. But I wonder if this series is not a “whitewash” for the Thai Police. I hope that the series is not a tool to apply cosmetic touches to a Police accused of repressing members of the Thai LGBTQIA community. Let us remember that homosexuality is still illegal and considered taboo in that country. Let us remember that the Thai Police, the result of the Military Juntas that emerged after successive coups d'état, is accused, both by the local population and internationally, of being corrupt, torturing and repressive. Let's not forget that the Royal Thai Police is the most corrupt state department in the country with tens of thousands of complaints annually, according to regular reports from the Office of the Ombudsman, and many of these complaints come from members of the Thai LGBTQIA community and not They are mostly listened to. I would like not to politicize my comment, but it will be impossible for me.
Does the writer of the series consider us stupid and naive? At least a day has passed since the accident (if we take into account the time spent, at night, at the scene of the accident; the communication from the hospital with Zeke's mother, the arrival of his mother, Fifth and Kevin to the hospital, the interview with the doctor, the time of patient care, the road trip of Tita Linda and other friends of Fifth and Zeke from Manila to Baguio, the preparation of this trip...) and still Fifth has not donated the blood to save Zeke because, as he said himself: “he's afraid of needles.” He still doesn't even know Fifth and the doctors if his blood is compatible with Zeke's. But hey, prayers to the Lord will surely work miracles. “Jason and Joel and the gift of ubiquity.” That's what this episode should be called. In one scene the two appear in Baguio, kilometers from Manila. In another they are facing Oliver on the university campus in the Philippine capital, and in the next scene they are again in the hospital in Baguio, surrounding Zeke's bed. Will they have a supersonic plane at their disposal or will they travel through time and space? Do they have powers and we don't know until now?
Would the accident even happen if both just stayed at home, turned off their phones, watched movies all day and…
If they both stayed at home it could be if they fell off their own feet in the bathroom and hit the nightstand... I don't think the house has a staircase. Therefore, that option would be ruled out. I didn't think about the balcony. Is the house on a high floor? One of them could fall from the balcony. And could catching your finger in the door and bleeding to death be a way to die in an accident? Can. Yes, sure. But in that case he could return as a ghost. And if so, the series would have two or even three seasons. Sorry. I'm being sarcastic. I'm not convinced about time travel. I don't like the genre personally. The end of the two boys is to find themselves not as teenagers, but as young adults. Suansoom will rent the room above the cafe and they will meet there. Or should I say "they will meet again"? If they meet and start a relationship, the tragedy will remain latent like a sword of Damocles... only 10 years later.
From the first moment I knew that this series has a genre of Romance, Sports, BL, Action, Comedy... but nowhere did they tell me that it was fantastic with Babe having special or supernatural powers. Will it have intergalactic travel and human fights against titans and dragons? Now seriously: I don't doubt that what Charlie is doing is to help and protect Babe from his adoptive father, the negative character of the series. When the time comes, we will find out what actions he carries out behind Babe's back. But in truth he is acting very naive and childish. From the photo that Babe showed him he knows that he is being followed, he knows that his steps are being watched. And this is not an impediment to getting out of bed at night in a suspicious manner, leaving the house after insisting that they not take him to the “client appointment,” and meeting Jeff at the entrance of a hotel, in plain sight. of everyone, with arms crossed over their shoulders, in a very suspicious attitude. And Way, who seems to be jealous of Charlie for being in love with Babe, won't stop instigating Charlie on the eve of a momentous qualifying race. As a result of all this we witness the defeat of Babe, who has fallen in love with Charlie and suffers from jealousy. Kim, the runner on the opposing team, acts honestly: he wants to win but with ethics, without fraud, without cheating. I don't doubt he will join the X Hunter team at some point if he makes friends with Babe.
It is a joke, and a bad one because it is overexploited in the audiovisuals, that the enemy is left for dead and they do not make sure if he died or not, and then he reappears. Dozens of Kenji's hitmen fell along the way. They only received punches or kicks. No one died. Nobody was seriously hurt. However, they all disappeared as if by magic. It seems as if a tsunami dragged them to the depths of the sea. Thiu and the others escaped from a building full of Kenji's henchmen without encountering resistance from people trained to face the enemy who dares to set foot in the place and endanger the leader. The resistance from supposed thugs encountered by Thiu and Tul at the entrance can be classified as another joke. He didn't have Kenji or a bodyguard by his side to do his job of protecting his boss. It's funny to see Boss return to Kenji's lap after having betrayed him by not allowing the latter to carry out his revenge against Thiu by putting his body in the path of the bullet. And how it lends itself to continue being used by Kenji. Is it with the purpose of “ending” him and thus achieving Tul's forgiveness? But if he has a defenseless person, without another hitman by his side, practically dying if we take into account the amount of blood lost, as we realize from the rags on the floor soaked in blood. If your goal is to eliminate Kenji, what better time could you wait for? No one would think that a bully like Kenji would allow a traitor to return without consequences. Kenji's hatred and desire for revenge is exaggerated. It seems that a gangster like him had no other enemies or other important matters to attend to. Thiu was not stopped by his boss, a dangerous gangster leader whom, incidentally, he respected. He was not stopped by the loyalty that gangsters experience towards the other members of their “family”, especially to the leader for having protected them, “taken them off the streets”, given them a roof over their heads, offered them a family, etc. Thiu's only interest was being able to be with Guy. He wasn't stopped by Kenji or anyone. She now feels that Guy is at risk if she were to stay by his side and decides to end her relationship with Guy so as not to expose him to danger. The last scene of episode 6: Guy putting his face close to the person he was in love with until recently. We know nothing will happen between the two. Guy is in love, although hurt at the moment. But that image is very ugly. Did he forget Thiu so quickly? Out of spite, has he allowed Wahl to get so close to him and flirt with him? We will be thinking about things like that until next week. When will the scriptwriters, producers and directors of BL realize that the followers of these productions do not suffer from Alzheimer's Disease and, on the contrary, have developed critical thinking?
The scriptwriter didn't count on me. It would have given him a saving idea, a much easier and faster solution. On the same day of the 10th anniversary, when they said goodbye, Suansoom and Ongsa could very well have ended their relationship by mutual agreement. Even with slamming doors and screaming included. In this way the 10th anniversary of their romance would not be celebrated. But the next morning they would have resumed their relationship and so every time the 10th anniversary is met... as Buzz Lightyear would say: "to infinity and beyond." In this way they would have circumvented “destiny”. This is what I plan to do if something like this ever happens to me.
hi i have a q: is there multiple couples? if one, then who are they?
Rain doesn't deserve to Apparently there will be two: Atom and Rain were friends, but Rain broke up with Atom, because he cheated on him with Air. This Rain and Air pairing is sure to stick around. Atom, the main protagonist, must form a couple with "the grim reaper?" It is not easy to understand this type of relationship.
Episodes 13 and 14 were the ones I liked the least of the series, with their many ups and downs. The reasons that motivated the crime and the way of representing on screen the discussion of the two "lovers" who never became such, seemed superficial, empty and not very credible to me.
Could it be that his new personality, his new acting values are due to the change of his co-star? I am firmly…
The actors have a relaxed authenticity that has gone from the coldness of a being broken by circumstances (Shin) to an impetuous approach like we have rarely seen in one of Ohm's characters. The dialogue between them offers increasingly deeper glimpses into the characters. The closeness between Guy and Peach made Shin jealous. This has driven him to Shin. We see how he loosens the ties that tied him to loneliness, isolation, coldness... They have excellent chemistry together, especially when Peach is offended by Ohm's abruptness, who in turn is jealous of the job poorly done. But also when she distributes the sweets that Peach and her grandmother make, those that she has always liked. The chemistry between the two is evident when Peach challenges Shin to be more tender and sociable. And everyone is amazed by his reaction. The walls raised by Shin in his environment are being torn down by Peach, perhaps even without any preconceived romantic intentionality on his part. Both are discovering and accepting themselves and in turn accepting the other. The song hummed by Peach, the same one that the two of them have heard since they were children hum to the grandmother of one of them (although now they are both her grandchildren), and the pleasure of making cakes and desserts in general, they take them hand in hand towards a tender romance.
Well holy shit after all this time we've finally gotten a series with Ohm where his character actually has a personality…
Could it be that his new personality, his new acting values are due to the change of his co-star? I am firmly sure this is the reason. There is greater ease, more fluidity. I've expressed it in other comments: Ohm finally has a partner I like. Both actors are excellent, delivering stellar performances that resonate with charisma and underlying emotions.
It’s nice seeing Ohm with a new partner. I liked him with Fluke in UWMA, but I didn’t care for the other shows…
I agree. UWMA was the only series starring Ohm and Fluke that I was able to watch. Afterwards I didn't see any more. It's not because I think Fluke is a bad actor.
Ohm finally has a partner that I like. I didn't watch the series Close Friend 1 and 2, Oh! My Sunshine Night or 609 Bedtime Story because I never liked his co-star. I started watching Shadow and stopped for the same reason. I hope I don't bother anyone. It is a very personal opinion. I hope Ohm and Guide do many series together.
That of TenPrem is a love at “first onion”. By the way, the veteran Jumpol looks like he is not yet 20 years old. Fire and Dynamite. What an idea of those names! I love this couple. Meanwhile, Samsi must eat both the food he prepares and the food prepared by the other culinary students.
Meeting him on different date doesn't change their anniversary cuz it's soon's birthday 14th when he ask him out.…
It is not the rain per se, but the change that occurred (in this case atmospheric) between the boys' two meetings. The first when they met 10 years ago, and whose tenth anniversary of that meeting and the beginning of the romantic relationship is the one marked by tragedy, and the current moment. That's what I understood. For some reason, Ongsa was surprised by the fact that when they met 10 years ago it didn't rain and now it does.
Meeting him on different date doesn't change their anniversary cuz it's soon's birthday 14th when he ask him out.…
I don't agree. As stated in the series, on the 10th. anniversary one of them will die if they get to know each other, fall in love and have a romantic relationship. Only Ongsa knows about this. That's why he gave up meeting Suansoom at the cinema. But even so, the two, as seen in the last episode, are going to continue with their romance. Because they met at another time, events changed. Already the dates of the 10th. anniversary would not coincide. It rained while they met near the bookstore. Ongsa fled to avoid the encounter, but Suansoom followed him and they finally met. Having met at another time would also mean that the anniversary date would not be the same. Ongsa remembered that it had not rained the day they met.
I would have liked Mhok to previously confess to Day about his time in prison and the cause of this. When Day's mother fired Mhok citing his past, Day defended him by saying that she already knew him and it made no difference to him. I also wish Mhok hadn't let Day drop out of school. He would be her eyes, her hands, her ears, her everything, so that she could continue at the University, sitting next to him in the classroom. If Mhok is the one who gives his eyes to give Day the vision, it will perhaps be the most beautiful expression of love seen in a Thai BL. As cruel as it seems to be, I can't imagine any other ending.
Will Gu Jing and Liu Li be the children in the photo next to a woman on the table at the former's house? Will the two of them meet (Liu Li doesn't remember) and that's why Gu Jing cares and protects him so much? I loved the chemistry of the two characters.
Is the translation of “if I love someone that person will die?” correct, as Tharn told Yai. Is this the sign referred to in the series title? Is this the sign perhaps made by that “abbot” that Tharn has spoken of? If the translation from the Thai original is correct, for it to be fulfilled, it is not necessary for Tharn to be a person's boyfriend or husband, but it would be enough for him to love a person, even if it is secretly. And he already loves Phaya, so he would be doomed to die even if they don't have a romantic relationship. These are details that are overlooked during the filming process or appear in the script itself to be expressed in this way.
I don't believe in Karma or reincarnation, but I loved Phaya's question to Tharn, the one she wants a quick answer to: “Are you telling me that the reason I have you in this life is because we had an engagement?” in the past life?” And a second question: “If it is true, what did you promise me?” And even a third: “Is that why you are always there to rescue me?”.
I find it commendable that in a hostile, sexist, homophobic, masculinity environment, as the Police Force of any country is supposed to be, they tell a story (maybe two) of a romance between boys. But I wonder if this series is not a “whitewash” for the Thai Police. I hope that the series is not a tool to apply cosmetic touches to a Police accused of repressing members of the Thai LGBTQIA community. Let us remember that homosexuality is still illegal and considered taboo in that country. Let us remember that the Thai Police, the result of the Military Juntas that emerged after successive coups d'état, is accused, both by the local population and internationally, of being corrupt, torturing and repressive. Let's not forget that the Royal Thai Police is the most corrupt state department in the country with tens of thousands of complaints annually, according to regular reports from the Office of the Ombudsman, and many of these complaints come from members of the Thai LGBTQIA community and not They are mostly listened to. I would like not to politicize my comment, but it will be impossible for me.
“Jason and Joel and the gift of ubiquity.” That's what this episode should be called. In one scene the two appear in Baguio, kilometers from Manila. In another they are facing Oliver on the university campus in the Philippine capital, and in the next scene they are again in the hospital in Baguio, surrounding Zeke's bed. Will they have a supersonic plane at their disposal or will they travel through time and space? Do they have powers and we don't know until now?
Now seriously: I don't doubt that what Charlie is doing is to help and protect Babe from his adoptive father, the negative character of the series. When the time comes, we will find out what actions he carries out behind Babe's back. But in truth he is acting very naive and childish. From the photo that Babe showed him he knows that he is being followed, he knows that his steps are being watched. And this is not an impediment to getting out of bed at night in a suspicious manner, leaving the house after insisting that they not take him to the “client appointment,” and meeting Jeff at the entrance of a hotel, in plain sight. of everyone, with arms crossed over their shoulders, in a very suspicious attitude.
And Way, who seems to be jealous of Charlie for being in love with Babe, won't stop instigating Charlie on the eve of a momentous qualifying race. As a result of all this we witness the defeat of Babe, who has fallen in love with Charlie and suffers from jealousy.
Kim, the runner on the opposing team, acts honestly: he wants to win but with ethics, without fraud, without cheating. I don't doubt he will join the X Hunter team at some point if he makes friends with Babe.
Thiu was not stopped by his boss, a dangerous gangster leader whom, incidentally, he respected. He was not stopped by the loyalty that gangsters experience towards the other members of their “family”, especially to the leader for having protected them, “taken them off the streets”, given them a roof over their heads, offered them a family, etc. Thiu's only interest was being able to be with Guy. He wasn't stopped by Kenji or anyone. She now feels that Guy is at risk if she were to stay by his side and decides to end her relationship with Guy so as not to expose him to danger.
The last scene of episode 6: Guy putting his face close to the person he was in love with until recently.
We know nothing will happen between the two. Guy is in love, although hurt at the moment. But that image is very ugly. Did he forget Thiu so quickly? Out of spite, has he allowed Wahl to get so close to him and flirt with him? We will be thinking about things like that until next week. When will the scriptwriters, producers and directors of BL realize that the followers of these productions do not suffer from Alzheimer's Disease and, on the contrary, have developed critical thinking?
Meanwhile, Samsi must eat both the food he prepares and the food prepared by the other culinary students.
I also wish Mhok hadn't let Day drop out of school. He would be her eyes, her hands, her ears, her everything, so that she could continue at the University, sitting next to him in the classroom.
If Mhok is the one who gives his eyes to give Day the vision, it will perhaps be the most beautiful expression of love seen in a Thai BL. As cruel as it seems to be, I can't imagine any other ending.