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Replying to danieruau Jun 5, 2022
My thoughts exactly. I kept thinking this isn't like Fah at all. Admittedly we didn't see that much of him in…
This is what I feel too. I have no problem with him seeking redemption, but I think it could have been worked into SIMM more skilfully than just having him turn into a drunk in the last part of the final episode. I'd have been more convinced if every time Dao came home he found Fah with a drink in his hand instead of just reading a book. Then I could look back and say so that's where this all started, instead of who are you and what have you done with Fah?
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Replying to danieruau Jun 5, 2022
My thoughts exactly. I kept thinking this isn't like Fah at all. Admittedly we didn't see that much of him in…
To me it just didn't feel like a natural progression of his character. Very little of what we saw prior to that laughable drunken scene in the last episode of SIMM made me think Fah would be like that at all. He seemed protective of his brother and stable, but suddenly all he seems to care about is his next drink. If anything I would have thought he'd approach his community service with dedication and pure remorse for his actions. I'm not quite saying its Jekyll and Hyde, but I think there is enough of a change for people to notice a distinct difference between the series. Ultimately, I'll forgive a tonne of stuff because this is a far times better than SIMM, but that was the only thing that didn't sit right with me.
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Replying to jpny01 Jun 4, 2022
I hope Fah has to change his shirt often.
After he changed his t-shirt a part of me was hoping he'd change his pants too. 🫣
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Replying to diwa Jun 4, 2022
for real. the only thing i didn't like in ep1 was the cameo of dao and kluen
Haha. Me too. I felt the very life drain from me seeing them on screen again.
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Replying to Estarianne Jun 4, 2022
I guess I don't understand how they are trying to develop the character of fah, so far he sounds like a jerk (which…
My thoughts exactly. I kept thinking this isn't like Fah at all. Admittedly we didn't see that much of him in SIMM, but it might have been better to have a little foreshadowing of what is/was going on with him.
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On Star and Sky: Sky in Your Heart Jun 4, 2022
Okay, so it's a bit of a poor man's ATOTS, but so far so good. It's far better than SIMM, which isn't too difficult, but there seems to be a bit more depth to the story, rather than just relying on the painfully dull relationship between Dao and Kluen, so hopefully it'll keep it interesting. Also, having some more experienced actors gives it a noticeable boost. The only thing that I would not exactly criticise is the fact that the Fah in this seems different to the Fah in SIMM. In SIMM, Fah just seemed to sit around the condo reading books, but in this we are to believe he was going out and getting sloshed all the time. I don't really care, but that's my observation. Anyway, I like Mek and my hopes have been raised that I will enjoy this.
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Replying to randomheart Jun 4, 2022
Do I need to have watched SIMM in order to watch this? Like I know that they're separate stories (though connected),…
Not at all. The only connection is that they are brothers, but very little of the overall story is related. I've only just watched the first episode by SIYH is much much better than SIMM.
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Replying to danieruau May 29, 2022
I think I agree with everything you've said here. I'm desperately hoping SIYH will be good because I really liked…
Yeah, looks like the same screenwriter, but hopefully they have built upon their experiences with the first part and are able to make the second reasonable. I know I'm probably deluding myself, but please please please be decent. πŸ™
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On Star and Sky: Star in My Mind May 29, 2022
I don't know how many series I've watched where people insist the couple has had good chemistry when there hasn't been any chemistry whatsoever. Look, they are cute guys, not especially great actors (or given a lame script and poor direction), but they didn't light up the screen as a couple. When you see good chemistry it is effortless and the interactions and emotions between them are electric, but I just didn't see any of that between Dao and Kluen. Also, the chemistry should have you longing for the couple to get together, but in this series I couldn't care less if they ended up together or not because they didn't show any reason why they had to end up together. Same thing with the dreaded EnchantΓ©, Akk did all the heavy lifting in that, and Theo just stood around all stone-faced, but there was all the ...but they have good chemistry!!! Nope.

Maybe some of the lower budget series don't have the same intensive workshops that some of the other series have where the couple can develop strong emotions that can be translated to the screen, or maybe not every pairing is destined to have good chemistry. Having said that, the script/storyline and direction in this was part of the problem too.

Anyway, didn't want that to seem like a rant, but I'm hoping and praying SIYH blows me away with how good it is.
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Replying to helso May 28, 2022
what was the purpose of episode 8 like ?? this series started off well and ended up an absolute train wreck -…
I see what you did there. 😝 Yep, but episode 8 was the fluffiest of fluff and was completely and utterly unnecessary. A lot of series I don't want to end, but this couldn't finish soon enough.
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Replying to harunomasu May 28, 2022
Well, it's the end. Like, finally. Now we can move on to Sky in Your Heart. Though looking at the script quality,…
I think I agree with everything you've said here. I'm desperately hoping SIYH will be good because I really liked the look of the original preview and I'm happy to see more of Mek, but that car crash thing... oh boy. πŸ˜”
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On Star and Sky: Star in My Mind May 28, 2022
Okay, so I ended up skimming through the last episode because it contributed virtually nothing aside from the mentions of SIYH. This was such a weak series with a flimsy premise and poor execution. Everything about it felt really low effort and overall extremely forgettable. Unfortunately I'm setting my expectations for SIYH to zero, despite really looking forward to it. I think I'm experiencing a degree of series fatigue, but the massive difference between really high quality and well executed series and things like SIMM is becoming more evident and might make me a bit more choosy with what I watch from now on. If it starts out disappointing, it's likely to stay that way.
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Replying to danieruau May 22, 2022
One of the big problems is that when the majority of the series being made were like this we would tend to watch…
I don't think I watched more than two episodes of SCOY and even that was a struggle. At one time it would be extremely rare for me to drop a series, but lately I probably drop an equal number of series as the ones I watch. If SIMM had been a standalone series I would have likely given up on it, but I kept watching because I wanted to see how it lead into Sky in Your Heart, but by the looks of it that was mostly unnecessary.
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Replying to MoonOverStar May 22, 2022
From reading the comments I am so disappointed. I'm going to watch it because of Joong and because I'm curious,…
One of the big problems is that when the majority of the series being made were like this we would tend to watch without questioning it too much, but the fact they are making the occasional series that is excellent, the contrast between the two is stark. Unfortunately there are fans who will praise a series because the actors are cute or the story is sweet, despite it having no substance whatsoever. I was reading comments on YT last night after watching episode 7 and people were calling this a masterpiece. I can understand someone enjoying it, but a masterpiece? The fact this has 8.2 rating on here is madness. As always, different things appeal to different people, but objectively this is mid-range at best.
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Replying to Ywa May 22, 2022
It think it's because Dunk is a pretty bad actor.
He's not the best, but I do think what they've been given to work with is pretty bad. Even Joong seems really awkward in this and Kluen's inability to communicate limits what he can do with the character and comes across as bad acting as well.
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Replying to BLerSeven May 21, 2022
Thai BL rule number one: Once you get your man, rebuff any kissing attempts at all costs. Remember to act like…
My thoughts exactly. If I'd finally snagged the man of my dreams, I'd be all over them, not getting all coy at the slightest show of affection.
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On Star and Sky: Star in My Mind May 21, 2022
They can play all the sweet music they like, but I just don't see any spark between these two characters or any reason why I should care if they end up together. There's just so little substance to this and it doesn't make me too hopeful for Sky in Your Heart which is the part I was looking forward to most.
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Replying to jpny01 May 15, 2022
I think it's because almost everyone in this is unpleasant. There are three villains, two of which get way too…
I think I can agree with just about everything there. It's such a waste of the cast. The only character I like is Pirada and she hardly gets any screen time.
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Replying to misspulane May 15, 2022
Poor Bas! . πŸ˜€πŸ˜€πŸ˜€ Gen Y S2 really did a lot of damage ey?
Add to that Gen Y S1 and Hotel Stars and you can see this is a longstanding issue. πŸ˜†
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On Star and Sky: Star in My Mind May 14, 2022
This series is such a mess. Episode 6 was a real turning point for me. Up until now I kinda felt sorry for Dao for being dicked around by Kluen, but the way Dao has been dicking around Phoon makes me think Dao and Kluen deserve one another. If Kluen can't explain why he has to bugger off to help Gia at the drop of a hat, then their relationship isn't off to a good start and I can only see misery to come. Maybe things will become clearer in the last two episodes, but I still have no idea why we should care if they end up together or not because despite Kluen's assertion that he *loves* Dao, I just don't see it and Dao will just end up being a doormat.
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