So the doctor was like IF I DON'T HAVE THARN THEN NOBODY ELSE WILL. What a creep.I pity phaya, he can't tell tharn…
If the writers want us to like Dao, they messed up big time.
She actually in all seriousness suggested that Phaya should just quit his job and talked about him to his grandmother like he was not there. It was very uncomfortable to watch. And no one told her to STFU, which was really what I wanted to hear.
Also, she saw that Phaya and Tharn were having a conversation and interrupted them. Again, tactfulness is not her virtue.
I might gonna roast for saying this but the main couple visual is so unbalanced 😭. Ryan, he so good looking.…
This is very subjective. Frame is, IMO, very good looking, and he's doing a fine job playing two different characters. He also has eyelashes to die for.
sorry but this having the same rating as love in translation is an insult loli dont mind the og cheap old production…
Love in Translation's plot went down rapidly in the last 2 - 3 episodes and it made very little sense, too. I mean, Phumjai left his brother with the thugs for months and in the mean time the brother became best friends with said thugs. Not very realistic.
Just saying. The rating is all right to me, because this series has something despite the plot holes, just like Love in Translation had it. Maybe it's just the main's chemistry, but whatever it is, I'm here for it.
I'm kind of surprised everyone thinks Sprite was the drugged one and the real Zee was called to replace him. As for me, I think it was the other way around. Zee and Sprite have very distinct personalities and Sprite mostly kept his hairstyle while posing as Zee. It was a very important game for Zee's team, he was back playing, he's clearly better at volleyball than Sprite, and he was behaving like himself. All of this points to, in my opinion, that Zee was the drugged one and Sprite was called to take his place again.
I can't believe the twins continue to play with First like that. Now it's officially both of them doing it. I like Sprite very much, but what he's doing isn't right. He shouldn't have started anything with First in the first place, if he never intended to tell him who he is. Suggesting to Zee to pose as him three times a week to keep on seeing First is just cruel, considering how Zee treats First. This is deliberately messing with the head of someone who has done absolutely nothing wrong. And I still don't get why he wouldn't tell him, because I'm sure First will understand.
Last but not least: First and Sprite are hot! :) They are delivering some of the best kisses I've seen in a BL series this year, honestly!
I love the main couple and all, but the actor who plays Dynamite is totally stealing the show for me. I don't know where gmmtv found him, but I read Neo chose him as his partner himself and I can see why. I can't wait to see more of him, he's really talented, especially considering how young he is.
It's so funny Sprite's teammates immediately noticed something's fishy as soon as they saw how bad Zee was at jiujitsu, but Zee's teammates spent what feels like months (I mean, now Sprite finally can play volleyball) with Sprite who couldn't play to save his life and never questioned anything.
Except for Salmon and the parents, Ton remains the only one who knows. It was time someone figured it out.
Poor First will be so hurt, I feel sorry for him. I don't understand why Sprite just wouldn't tell him. It seems that he has given up in advance and wants to get as much time as possible with First before Zee comes back and he has to give him up. I don't understand why he feels he has to. Zee can come back and First can still date his twin, why not?
I'm simply angry. Not disappointed, but angry. Big fail of everyone involved - the copywrite holders and the producers. If they had announced from the beginning that the show was going to be restricted for Thailand only, I wouldn't have bothered to watch to begin with. But nope, they lied and deceived us and left us in the dry after airing a trailer and two episodes. There are no words how nasty that is.
I'm kind of surprised how everybody is being hard on Shin (absolutely deserved, btw), but no one mentions how horrible Guy is. Just because you have an inferiority complex doesn't give you the right to lie about dating a guy who wants nothing and never wanted anything from you. He and Oab could date, both try to force themselves on people who were never interested in them.
Because to me, this is what it comes to: Peach and Shin were interested in each other from the beginning. The other two are interlopers who never had a chance. At least Oab subdued a little and was less insufferable.
Peach is not without a blame either. I wouldn't be happy if someone accused me of trying to date two people at once, too.
Now to Shin, who just should open his mouth and talk to Peach. Seriously, I want to slap him, he was extremely irritating in this episode.
To sum it up: the drama is exhausting me and I'm glad next week's episode will be the last.
It's so interesting to observe how differently Tharn and Phaya react when they are jealous. And they managed to show it in the same scene, no less. I'm very impressed.
Tharn pulls back and tries to ignore it, while Phaya does exactly the opposite and tries to prevent Tharn being alone with the doctor in the most obvious and possessive way possible. The guy is not subtle at all. Let's see how much longer Tharn is going to resist.
This was a rollercoster episode, from the beginning to the end.
I hope First don't find out the truth by getting all romantic with the real Zee. Either way its gonna be hurtful…
Absolutely! Seriously, poor First literally doesn't know who he confessed to and depending on how far they will go before he finds out the truth, it'll get only worse.
Zee disappeared for the last two episodes, but it seems he will be coming back in the next one. I doubt very much he will be willing to continue where Sprite left off with First.
I don't understand what Sprite thinks he's doing. Starting a romance with a guy your twin dislikes while pretending to be said twin is not a good idea. I was hoping he would tell First who he is before kissing him, but nope, of course not.
Meen and Ping have a different sort of chemistry that really appeals to me - very soft, dream-like, sweet like honey and cotton candy. There's no big passion there, but everytime Guy and Tew had a sweet moment together in this series I was melting.
I still need a reason why Tew didn't kill Kenji when he had the chance. He had no problems killing several thugs in today's episode.
Generally, I enjoyed the series, mostly because I'm a fan of the mains. The first episodes were better than the last, but I still liked the series as a whole.
I love this so much that I've rewatched the first episode about 5 times already. If it keeps it on, it will become one of my favourites ever. The rating puzzles me, like so many here.
Tay is so gorgeous, like really. I could watch him smile all day and not get bored.
And I loved the Japanese adaptation just as much, btw. It's possible to enjoy both.
This has turned from a lovely sweet love story and cake into a melodrama. Is this convoluted plot and everybody (except poor Peach) being two-faced, petty and selfish really necessary? I see people complaining about Shin, but he wasn't the only one behaving badly in this episode, Oab and Guy were exactly as selfish and unlikable. Peach shouldn't have lied, of course, but he's about the only one likable character left.
She actually in all seriousness suggested that Phaya should just quit his job and talked about him to his grandmother like he was not there. It was very uncomfortable to watch. And no one told her to STFU, which was really what I wanted to hear.
Also, she saw that Phaya and Tharn were having a conversation and interrupted them. Again, tactfulness is not her virtue.
Just saying. The rating is all right to me, because this series has something despite the plot holes, just like Love in Translation had it. Maybe it's just the main's chemistry, but whatever it is, I'm here for it.
I can't believe the twins continue to play with First like that. Now it's officially both of them doing it. I like Sprite very much, but what he's doing isn't right. He shouldn't have started anything with First in the first place, if he never intended to tell him who he is. Suggesting to Zee to pose as him three times a week to keep on seeing First is just cruel, considering how Zee treats First. This is deliberately messing with the head of someone who has done absolutely nothing wrong. And I still don't get why he wouldn't tell him, because I'm sure First will understand.
Last but not least: First and Sprite are hot! :) They are delivering some of the best kisses I've seen in a BL series this year, honestly!
Weird.
Except for Salmon and the parents, Ton remains the only one who knows. It was time someone figured it out.
Poor First will be so hurt, I feel sorry for him. I don't understand why Sprite just wouldn't tell him. It seems that he has given up in advance and wants to get as much time as possible with First before Zee comes back and he has to give him up. I don't understand why he feels he has to. Zee can come back and First can still date his twin, why not?
Because to me, this is what it comes to: Peach and Shin were interested in each other from the beginning. The other two are interlopers who never had a chance. At least Oab subdued a little and was less insufferable.
Peach is not without a blame either. I wouldn't be happy if someone accused me of trying to date two people at once, too.
Now to Shin, who just should open his mouth and talk to Peach. Seriously, I want to slap him, he was extremely irritating in this episode.
To sum it up: the drama is exhausting me and I'm glad next week's episode will be the last.
Tharn pulls back and tries to ignore it, while Phaya does exactly the opposite and tries to prevent Tharn being alone with the doctor in the most obvious and possessive way possible. The guy is not subtle at all. Let's see how much longer Tharn is going to resist.
This was a rollercoster episode, from the beginning to the end.
Zee disappeared for the last two episodes, but it seems he will be coming back in the next one. I doubt very much he will be willing to continue where Sprite left off with First.
I still need a reason why Tew didn't kill Kenji when he had the chance. He had no problems killing several thugs in today's episode.
Generally, I enjoyed the series, mostly because I'm a fan of the mains. The first episodes were better than the last, but I still liked the series as a whole.
Tay is so gorgeous, like really. I could watch him smile all day and not get bored.
And I loved the Japanese adaptation just as much, btw. It's possible to enjoy both.