King is acting sus,cus whys he keen on arresting thup πΉπ‘
He was sent to close the case without dragging further since the city officials had construction plans at the abandoned mal sitel where the seven corpses found hung on the tree.
With the real Apo and Phopthorn appeared together in this last episode, Me and Who series is in a way a gay version of Mark Twain's "The Prince and the Pauper" with the exception that they did not revert back to their original lives.
I'm also happy that Tailah caught the bouquet which makes him and Jan official before their friends and families. I was hoping to see Aishin dance with Tor (my ghost ship).
Episode 3 - Just when Jeong Han was charmed by Iljo, I was disappointed that Iljo in his drunken state agreed to go to his boss's place.
Episode 4 - Though it's a cliche in all of K-dramas (in general) in a spat one would kick the other on the shin then walk away without being retaliated against.
I swear that I thought Jeong Han would be stood up given that Iljo had postponed visiting him so many times. I wonder why the half brother showed up instead. Then my heart dropped seeing Iljo beat-up face.
I'm dying to know what will happen and will Iljo get the happiness he deserves in the end.
This 7th episode is dragging out and kept Allan from the one fact. How will this mystery unfold in the finale episode? Get ready to see the young Alan turn into the old man in the mirror. π«£
I am slowly forgiving FX for being manipulative. I condemn those who cheat and those who are homewreckers just as much as I derelish toxic relationships.
In the beginning, I was uncomfortable watching the first three or four episodes because of FX's deceptive actions driving YSL and Zhen-zhen apart. I had thought that YSL and Zhen-zhen's relationship was enviable. At least that's what was shown to us. It was until this episode 6 reveals YSL's incompatible relationship with his ex. Which explains why YSL easily agreed to break-up with Zhen-zhen.
After YSL introduced FX to his deceased adoptive mother, I see that they are now on the same level of maturity to further their unrestrained romance.
But really who YSL would save had both FX and Zhen-zhen were drowning in the sea? π
For once a drama series that has those who deserve to die died, and the protagonists live happily ending.
While watching the erroneous misaimed flying bullets, to myself wtf, Ms Nit came with the getaway car and Pheem stayed to get gunned down!?
So it was staged to make Pheem disappear in public view. No wonder we didn't get to see Ms Nit weeping after Pheem disappeared. Only Than wept inconsolably, visited Luang Por at the temple, but held no funeral.
Pheem and Ms Nit's plan was flawless, the registered marriage, fake death and legal will, ultimately escape Thanavej and the public, then start anew.
Shout out to Daou for his heart-wrenching performance. I genuinely felt Than's grief.
Anyhow, I am happy with the happy ending.
π€ Hope to Daou and Offroad together again in another bl series.
I feel bad for Chai. He didn't do anything wrong yet the ghost family gave him death stares from all sides. Behind him were Saen and Yai. Turned around and out of the blye Nanny Yam startled him. The poor guy ends up spitting the bitter drink all because Nanny Yam purposely forgoes the sweet honey for the giloy juice. π
There is so much going on in episode 9. I guess it's happening fast to wrap up the finale (ep. 10). In a way this would be the twist episode of the series.
First, though cute that Apo addressed Ashin in terms of "hia" I'm shivering at the thought of the brotherly bond between them (well from long time haters to doting brothers). It's a 180 turn in five minutes of the opening scenes of this episode seeing Ashin team up with Apo and Ya to investigate the car accident together.
it was obvious that Yi appeared immediately after Ya called for further investigation on the car because he is the hit man who rivals Apo for Suriya. It's interesting for me to see Seng's role as a villain.
Second, surprisingly both Ya's mom and dad switch stances in their son's union with Apo (talk about 180 degree turn again in this episode). Dad underhandedly made Phopthorn believe the faux stone necklace was traditionally meant to be worn for the ceremony.
Now that the cat's out of the bag. I wonder whether Ya's younger brothers who knew of Thorn in place of Apo could help the two out of this situation.
Only one episode remains, how to conclude in happiness???
Side note: the translator(s) must be Chinese because the subtitle for older brothers is repeatedly termed as "Ge" instead of "P".
So many hardcore bl fans hating Gyeon because of the non-consensual kiss and for punching Haram. These fans must be the ones who praise Thailand GMMTV, Wayufilm Production, Dee Hup House, Mandee Channel, ect. They must be the ones who give low praises to J-bl and K-bl who produce dramas closely related to reality than the fantasy bl and gl universe from Thailand.
I personally like this Peach Trap not only for the bl contents but for the Korean culture. Before getting into the bl series I watched K-dramas daily way back when Coffee Prince was first released on Viki.
What I've gotten used to is that Korean male leads tend to be possessive of their partners and easily get jealous. So Gyeon's manners toward Do Ha and the men courting his bf (best friend in this case) are not surprising to me. Additionally, Gyeon is a martial artist training to go pro thus his innate alpha male nature.
For those fans who are against non-consensual kiss, they must be gay-friendly but not gay themselves. I've ceased to frequent gay bars since I've matured and aged. It is widely known that there is a high rate of alcoholism in the gay community due to stress either from discrimination or internalized homophobia, ect. which leads to alcohol for relief.
As for drinking in gay bars, single gay men drink to suppress nervousness and muster courage into advancing that one guy. In reality, these drunk gay men either end in bed with the other for a one night stand or whatever whether they exchange numbers and stay in touch after that. Most likely, these gay men mostly venture out getting drunk and hooking up. I'm not getting into dating or meeting apps for now.
Anyhow, Peach Trap for me is ranked high among other K-bl such as Semantic Error, Cherry Blossoms After Winter, Light on Me and so on.
Only one clue out of the entire episode 6. The old finally spoke more than one word "remember". He revealed that his dad isn't his dad. Does sister Si know who was in Alan's notebook? Why so cryptic???
The entire hospital staff including Win are messing with Alan's just like the entire production team messes with Me. I'm trapped in this series just as Alan in that hospital. π±
Episode 2: getting to know more about the key characters is crucial in any drama series. Getting to know Thee and Mok in this episode is the key for this rom-com.
Looking forward to seeing Thee and Mok characters loosen up.
A sweet moment in episode 2 is when Peach imparts his view of "weakness and strength in regard to Love" to Mok. So I wonder what kind of help Mok will need from Peach in the future.
Then rolling that Lactasoy vending machine....π
One of the funny parts of episode 2 for me is the servants reaction to Thee saying "Thank you." Another part of the episode I like is seeing Mok's astonishing look by Thee changes in demeanor due to Peach's influence.
Kudos to the script writers, director, and actors for this subtle deadpan comedic episode. π
So after touching the voodoo dolls, the wide grin female ghost appears threatening them. However, the ghost got more aggressive after meeting the old hippy at the temple. I may be wrong, but I'm betting on that hippy dude who is old enough to be around committing the murder every five years for more than a decade. He must have contracted that female ghost to cause harm to the people he needed gone.
As for the Phirot Ring on Sing's finger, I think it links to Thup. So when the glazed earthenware fell and broke alerting Thup thus he rushed to save his future wife from calamity.
Gap π₯° is so handsome but it's too bad that he won't have much screen time. It's weird for me to see him in clothes. I'm so used to admiring his masculine physique all over various social media.
It's cute that Sin is a grown man but he acts like a childish nephew next to khun Yai. π
It's been a while now since the Thai bl series has a female villain. I thought that Thai bl production ceased showing stereotypical toxic female villains. π₯Ά Brrr....Sophee is one vicious prejudice character out for blood in two lifetimes.
I'm also happy that Tailah caught the bouquet which makes him and Jan official before their friends and families. I was hoping to see Aishin dance with Tor (my ghost ship).
Anyone satisfied with Yi's ending!?
Episode 4 - Though it's a cliche in all of K-dramas (in general) in a spat one would kick the other on the shin then walk away without being retaliated against.
I swear that I thought Jeong Han would be stood up given that Iljo had postponed visiting him so many times. I wonder why the half brother showed up instead. Then my heart dropped seeing Iljo beat-up face.
I'm dying to know what will happen and will Iljo get the happiness he deserves in the end.
In the beginning, I was uncomfortable watching the first three or four episodes because of FX's deceptive actions driving YSL and Zhen-zhen apart. I had thought that YSL and Zhen-zhen's relationship was enviable. At least that's what was shown to us. It was until this episode 6 reveals YSL's incompatible relationship with his ex. Which explains why YSL easily agreed to break-up with Zhen-zhen.
After YSL introduced FX to his deceased adoptive mother, I see that they are now on the same level of maturity to further their unrestrained romance.
But really who YSL would save had both FX and Zhen-zhen were drowning in the sea? π
While watching the erroneous misaimed flying bullets, to myself wtf, Ms Nit came with the getaway car and Pheem stayed to get gunned down!?
So it was staged to make Pheem disappear in public view. No wonder we didn't get to see Ms Nit weeping after Pheem disappeared. Only Than wept inconsolably, visited Luang Por at the temple, but held no funeral.
Pheem and Ms Nit's plan was flawless, the registered marriage, fake death and legal will, ultimately escape Thanavej and the public, then start anew.
Shout out to Daou for his heart-wrenching performance. I genuinely felt Than's grief.
Anyhow, I am happy with the happy ending.
π€ Hope to Daou and Offroad together again in another bl series.
I personally like Mok being a liaison for Thee. His conversation with Peach brings another view that's not seen or expressed by Thee.
Glad to know that Mok's not the third wheel. So I wonder which actor will be "R" to Mok!???
I may have missed their reason. I'm still not clear about what happened between Aran and Tawan making them uncomfortable working with each other.
Ugh! I can't wait to see Wiwid get the boot from Thee's men.
First, though cute that Apo addressed Ashin in terms of "hia" I'm shivering at the thought of the brotherly bond between them (well from long time haters to doting brothers). It's a 180 turn in five minutes of the opening scenes of this episode seeing Ashin team up with Apo and Ya to investigate the car accident together.
it was obvious that Yi appeared immediately after Ya called for further investigation on the car because he is the hit man who rivals Apo for Suriya. It's interesting for me to see Seng's role as a villain.
Second, surprisingly both Ya's mom and dad switch stances in their son's union with Apo (talk about 180 degree turn again in this episode). Dad underhandedly made Phopthorn believe the faux stone necklace was traditionally meant to be worn for the ceremony.
Now that the cat's out of the bag. I wonder whether Ya's younger brothers who knew of Thorn in place of Apo could help the two out of this situation.
Only one episode remains, how to conclude in happiness???
Side note: the translator(s) must be Chinese because the subtitle for older brothers is repeatedly termed as "Ge" instead of "P".
I personally like this Peach Trap not only for the bl contents but for the Korean culture. Before getting into the bl series I watched K-dramas daily way back when Coffee Prince was first released on Viki.
What I've gotten used to is that Korean male leads tend to be possessive of their partners and easily get jealous. So Gyeon's manners toward Do Ha and the men courting his bf (best friend in this case) are not surprising to me. Additionally, Gyeon is a martial artist training to go pro thus his innate alpha male nature.
For those fans who are against non-consensual kiss, they must be gay-friendly but not gay themselves. I've ceased to frequent gay bars since I've matured and aged. It is widely known that there is a high rate of alcoholism in the gay community due to stress either from discrimination or internalized homophobia, ect. which leads to alcohol for relief.
As for drinking in gay bars, single gay men drink to suppress nervousness and muster courage into advancing that one guy. In reality, these drunk gay men either end in bed with the other for a one night stand or whatever whether they exchange numbers and stay in touch after that. Most likely, these gay men mostly venture out getting drunk and hooking up. I'm not getting into dating or meeting apps for now.
Anyhow, Peach Trap for me is ranked high among other K-bl such as Semantic Error, Cherry Blossoms After Winter, Light on Me and so on.
The entire hospital staff including Win are messing with Alan's just like the entire production team messes with Me. I'm trapped in this series just as Alan in that hospital. π±
Has anyone seen the T-rex keychain fall into Mrs Nit's handbag!? Could it be a clue to exonerate Pheem from being jailed?
Looking forward to seeing Thee and Mok characters loosen up.
A sweet moment in episode 2 is when Peach imparts his view of "weakness and strength in regard to Love" to Mok. So I wonder what kind of help Mok will need from Peach in the future.
Then rolling that Lactasoy vending machine....π
One of the funny parts of episode 2 for me is the servants reaction to Thee saying "Thank you." Another part of the episode I like is seeing Mok's astonishing look by Thee changes in demeanor due to Peach's influence.
Kudos to the script writers, director, and actors for this subtle deadpan comedic episode. π
As for the Phirot Ring on Sing's finger, I think it links to Thup. So when the glazed earthenware fell and broke alerting Thup thus he rushed to save his future wife from calamity.
It's cute that Sin is a grown man but he acts like a childish nephew next to khun Yai. π
It's been a while now since the Thai bl series has a female villain. I thought that Thai bl production ceased showing stereotypical toxic female villains. π₯Ά Brrr....Sophee is one vicious prejudice character out for blood in two lifetimes.