I'm going to be the devil's advocate and say I liked today's episode very much, with the exception of Kenji's parts. I can't take him seriously, sorry, he's too much of a cartoon villain. Tew should've gotten rid of him long ago. I really hoped I won't have to see him in the last episode, but well, they are determined to keep him to the bitter end.
I can't wait for Meen and Ping's next series. I'm also almost finished with Ai Long Nhai. It was a mistake dropping it on episode 5 last year, because it gets better after that.
Thank you! Guy and Wahl have unresolved issues that need to be resolved, otherwise Guy can't move on properly. I doubt very much that Guy would go as far as to sleep with Wahl, despite the preview. ;)
It's so funny to read all the comments on YouTube under the last scene, because I feel like the only person in the world who wants Guy to just kiss Wahl and figure himself out and be done with it.
Guy rushed into a relationship with Tew, because he wanted to forget about Wahl. I'm not saying he doesn't like Tew, but his feelings for Wahl are clearly still there as well. It's been going on for 6 episodes and it's time for it to end, and if a kiss is necessary in order for it to happen, then let it happen.
I cannot take Kenji seriously, and therefore cannot really understand why someone like Tew does to an extent that he would be willing to break up with the guy he left the gangster life behind for.
Honestly, I didn't finish Ai Long Nhai because of the bad subs and the fact that Nhai's character was an idiot, but Meen and Ping are so cute here that I will go back and try again, just for them.
I can already feel it about that bastard guys Wahl will do like that to Guy although he have girlfriend already!!!…
I don't understand what Wahl's issue is. Is he still figuring himself and his sexuality out or is he indeed straight, but just likes the idea that poor Guy is into him way too much and wants to keep him on a leash despite not offering the same in return? That would be very selfish.
Regarding the preview for episode 4 - if Guy has to kiss Wahl in order to get over him already, I'm all for it. After all, Wahl is the one with the girlfriend and he has to reflect on his unfounded jealousy.
I love this, and Guy is the cutest person ever OMG! I also love how Tew is not lying to himself and admits he's got it bad for Guy, and how could he not, Guy is literally the sweetest bean ever.
In theory, I get where Wahl is coming from, but the way he's interfering and acting is so annoying and irritating that I can't wait for the day Guy is going to snap at him. Even if his intentions are good, his manner makes me not to be able stand him.
In a different way, but I agree, the main point seems to be the same: twin 1 gets hurt, twin 2 takes his place and falls in love with someone twin 1 knows and dislikes, and when twin 1 returns, the love interest gets hurt and confused.
Bless. The best BL series for 2023 for me and the last episode made me cry and I don't cry that easily. I will be rewatching for sure, the entire uncut version. So happy we're getting a special episode and a season 2, they deserve everything and more. I didn't get how Khun Yai returned at the end, but I don't care, I can't get enough of Jom and Yai together.
Now the trailer finally has subs, it seems that two good friends who also work together will fight over the same guy. I live for this type of drama and can't wait to see it!
I never expected this to happen, but I absolutely love Janus and Boom, they are my favourites. I wish there were more BLs dealing with the problems of established couples.
The last two episodes dragged on for me, because ZongYi and Zherui were separated, but now we're finally getting back on track. Unlike so many here, I'm not interested in the second couple.
I'm quite curious about the brother, he's been in several episodes, but I feel we know very little about him. I didn't get the impression that he and Zherui were that close, so I'd love to know why he is helping Zherui, especially when it's clear Zherui would never take his place.
It looks to me that older Suansoon is trying his best to make younger Ongsa to fall in love with him, not warn him about anything or prevent anything. Hell, he would've continued the same way if Ongsa hadn't seen his birth date.
I know I shouldn't, but I just feel weird watching these two together. I don't know if it's the very obvious age gap, or the fact that Suansoon does the opposite of what he says he wants to do. The production of this is actually good, but I want the romance between older Suansoon and younger Ongsa to stop, there's already too much of it and it seems it will continue the same way in the next episode.
I'm just happy my favourites Pond and Phuwin are back. The fact that I like the other three couples very much is a nice bonus. Can't wait! I love romcom. :)
This is totally weird. It makes no sense for Suansoon to completely forget about his seriously injured lover in order to openly flirt with the younger version of him instead. It makes even less sense for a young boy to fall for someone a lot older whom he knows nothing about without anyone around him caring about it.
I just saw that the actor who plays Ongsa is 25, but he looks a lot younger, and the actor who plays Suansoon looks exactly his age (36), so it doesn't help that visually, older Suansoon looks double Ongsa's age.
I can't wait for Meen and Ping's next series. I'm also almost finished with Ai Long Nhai. It was a mistake dropping it on episode 5 last year, because it gets better after that.
Guy rushed into a relationship with Tew, because he wanted to forget about Wahl. I'm not saying he doesn't like Tew, but his feelings for Wahl are clearly still there as well. It's been going on for 6 episodes and it's time for it to end, and if a kiss is necessary in order for it to happen, then let it happen.
I cannot take Kenji seriously, and therefore cannot really understand why someone like Tew does to an extent that he would be willing to break up with the guy he left the gangster life behind for.
In theory, I get where Wahl is coming from, but the way he's interfering and acting is so annoying and irritating that I can't wait for the day Guy is going to snap at him. Even if his intentions are good, his manner makes me not to be able stand him.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btHHL8fcT28
I'm quite curious about the brother, he's been in several episodes, but I feel we know very little about him. I didn't get the impression that he and Zherui were that close, so I'd love to know why he is helping Zherui, especially when it's clear Zherui would never take his place.
I know I shouldn't, but I just feel weird watching these two together. I don't know if it's the very obvious age gap, or the fact that Suansoon does the opposite of what he says he wants to do. The production of this is actually good, but I want the romance between older Suansoon and younger Ongsa to stop, there's already too much of it and it seems it will continue the same way in the next episode.
I just saw that the actor who plays Ongsa is 25, but he looks a lot younger, and the actor who plays Suansoon looks exactly his age (36), so it doesn't help that visually, older Suansoon looks double Ongsa's age.
I didn't like Hidden Agenda, but there are people who did. Again, you have to try in order to decide whether you like it or not.