I agree! It actually turns my stomach a little bit. Like, I get being overprotective, but this is way overkill. I hope they give some explanation for this at some point, because it’s FAR from just simply being an over the top boyfriend.
Whew... the “ho-ishness” of this season has reached all new highs. Damn, did Sam really suggest an open relationship? I think that will blow up in his face. I bet Earth will only use this open relationship status (if he agrees to it) to get closer to Stud. I think they really have a mutual thing going on that’s more than sexual attraction. I’m not mad at Pop for what he did in this episode because he’s just bringing everything out in the open. He’s messy to begin with, so there’s that.
And wow, finally Tor and Boom break up. Honestly, it’s about time. One thing I really appreciated about Tor this season is that he faces it dead-on that he knows he loves Boom, but he knows he isn’t enough for her. He knows his shortcomings and his inability to change. I don’t think it’s that he doesn’t want to change- he just isn’t that person and sometimes just loving each other isn’t enough. But Tod and Boom? I like their chemistry, and I know they’re compatible... but damn, it would be so wrong if they get together.
Not much to say about the whole Boyo, Locker, Music, Good love-square. Locker is a liar and jerk, Good is trying to make steps forward, Music is a “bad girl” who really has a heart she’s trying to protect, and Boyo really just wants to control the direction of her love life. I think these four would do well to just take a break from the love game.
No Safe or Bew still. Will we see more of their story? I really enjoyed Bew’s story and her redemption arc. It’s nice to see the backstory of a person who isn’t the devil she appears.
No Cris or Amm this episode, either. I want to see more of them because there is a serious lack of GL attention in Thai series, period. Plus, they brought up serious issues of dealing with mental health issues in a relationship, and I don’t want them to just brush over it.
I’m glad they’ve extended the series to 16 episodes. I just hope they make good use of the extra time.
Can someone clarify for me? So... that last but that we saw in episode 3- is that Bryce and Josh (his friend?) relationship as best friends? Are they in love with each other? That is what I’m understanding and maybe something being repressed is why Bryce kissed Bart when he was drunk? I’m confused... but I really liked that montage of Bryce and Josh.
I’m so ready for Ji-Han and Asin’s side story! Ji-Han matured so much since season 1, and Asin is so adorable. I’m not going to lie- I don’t really miss Hanna and EB at all... but I did miss Hoo this season. He was extra extra :) Hyung Tae was gorgeous and an intriguing character, but I wanted all the characters more fleshed out, but especially him since he was the “vampire” main story of this season.
My theory for the finale is that even though Pierre could control people’s minds (and that’s why the kids wouldn’t remember anything), their hearts made emotional connections that mind control can’t truly erase. That’s why Ji-Han had that sensation of waking up with a boy in his bed, resting his chin on him- one he doesn’t remember what he looks like. And that’s why Jay could remember certain things about Hyung Tae, because she was drawn to him from the beginning.
Hopefully they will do another season and flesh things out. I understand it’s a web series and budgets and other things are limited. But one can hope. They’ve got some good, fresh conceptualizations on a very old and tried theme (vampires/ageless beauty).
I felt there were so many missed opportunities to make this show much better. It felt more like a problem with…
Ugh, I’m still a little salty that It only became so sweet with Voice in the last episode. They really didn’t need to portray him as a total tool for so long. More time could have been spent on developing his and Voice’s connection. Whaaa!!! The hurt this series has caused... :(
Okay, it’s over. Cute, but not much in the way of story. But, after the credits, was that a hint at another series? Please let it be JapanTanthai!!! I know I’m asking for the impossible, but I’m still salty about them not getting enough screen time. I know, COVID messed up filming and all that, but a person can dream...
Simon was introduced on Episode 2: Prisoner. While the plot/storyline progressed a bit, the scenes weren't exciting…
I’m glad someone else said it- all that screaming at God-knows-who instead of being proactive was so hard to watch. I agree the acting needs much improvement. I’m glad David is finally no longer alone because his monologues were super cringy.
I was wondering- is it normal for all the inner gay smack talking? I mean, the resort staff and the boss. I know many of us like to “friendly” smack talk each other (I always think of it as a bonding thing since we all share the same struggle I guess?), but this just seems more on the vicious side? Maybe that’s just me.
I’m really ready for Thanu and Phai. Officially meet already!!! The way they looked at each other that first time, I said “this is the ship right here”. Phai is so sweet and Thanu is so mature and caretaking of his juniors, but he seems to be missing something in his life. I think they’re going to give us severe sweetness if they ever get together.
I don’t know why Kit said not now about being with Mark. Is he just waiting for everyone else to get their sh*t together? I agreed with Mark when he asked was other people’s problems more important than them. I really felt bad for Mark this episode (I’ve felt Kim could do true sadness after seeing him in Partimers).
P.S. OMG they have dragged the Pha/Wayu story out a little too long. But the Koh and Jack situation of fighting over Wayu and then the others suggesting they get together is hilarious. I bet they will get together in the end ;)
And where was Saeb and Padbok in this ep? Their animosity with each other is thrilling because it makes me ship them LOL.
Okay, episode three was something else. I was so disgusted with Jay... and turned on! Good god, that episode was hot! I just knew he would come into the equation somehow, but I didn’t see it like that. I was quite nervous when he was backing Vee up and around the room! Vee is obviously one hot item that the whole family is in love/lust with him. I want to see the aftershocks of the spell-casting. Dang, I can’t believe we’re already halfway through this series. I’m totally hooked!
Max and tul have come a long way! Their acting is so much better. I love this drama so far. So interesting, intriguing,…
Aren’t they great? I’ve loved them since the first cheesy episode of “Bad Romance”. and I’ve loved them ever since. I’m glad they’ve done well. They have a much better natural chemistry then some other BL ships out there that get way more hype. But I don’t sweat it because Max’s and Tul’s relationship is so incredible nowadays that it translates very well to the characters/storylines they’re playing.
I felt there were so many missed opportunities to make this show much better. It felt more like a problem with direction and editing more than anything. And with all the stuff that got cut out (that you can see between the director’s cut and the live transmission), it leaves a lot of questions about how the series could have been.
I really am glad that Tan and Oil ended up as boyfriends and not just longtime childhood friends because they’ve been in love with each other a long time. But they sure took the drawn-out scenic route to get there. They definitely didn’t solve their communication problems or how they left Kun up in the air RIGHT after Oil agreed to be his boyfriend, but... ::shrug::
Tin and Sea was probably the biggest disappointment for me because the way they were drawn to each other screamed romantic interest. They ended up “best friends” bromance zone??? Or was Tin giving Sea that ring at the end meaning of something else? When they were singing together right before the rooftop scene, I was sure they were going to confess to each other right before that, but they just started singing and crying about being best friends?! It was inconclusive (to me), so I’ll just live in delulu land and assume that their ending was the start of allowing themselves to connect... ::sigh::
But, but, BUT! It and Voice are so sweet to each other in the end. It really just needed someone to put his behind in check. Voice hugging It and kissing his arm was so freaking cute, I had the biggest grin on my face. To me, they definitely end up together because at the rooftop scene when It said he no longer had anything to be afraid of (and of course, there was that letter again), I just felt like he accepted that he could have the feelings he did. Yay!
I know I interpreted a lot of things in this finale in my own way, but I think the show’s creators probably did this intentionally. I would have preferred some concrete closure, but at least this series wasn’t a huge letdown for me. I have to say though, it definitely started out stronger than it finished. The plot, as it were, got lost in the middle somewhere. I’m glad I watched it though. The boys were cute, and it was a good distraction from my more intense series. I hope I’ll see more of them in the future (although I know they are music artists, not actors, there is always hope).
I jive everything you said, but why do you think Tan and Pued have the same father? What did I miss?
Hmm, I thought the brother thing was just courtesy thing to call an older friend who isn’t old enough to be called “uncle”. I guess we will see. Either way, lots of twists up ahead it seems.
I am seriously wondering who the killer is. Episode four made two people very suspicious to me- the Chief of Police…
Thanks for pointing out the wound on That... I completely forgot Bun stabbed an intruder the other day. Maybe I’m watching too many series! Anyway, this series is so good. I’m suspicious of the police chief, but not the sister just yet. I don’t know, so many suspicious people and behaviors :-O
And wow, finally Tor and Boom break up. Honestly, it’s about time. One thing I really appreciated about Tor this season is that he faces it dead-on that he knows he loves Boom, but he knows he isn’t enough for her. He knows his shortcomings and his inability to change. I don’t think it’s that he doesn’t want to change- he just isn’t that person and sometimes just loving each other isn’t enough. But Tod and Boom? I like their chemistry, and I know they’re compatible... but damn, it would be so wrong if they get together.
Not much to say about the whole Boyo, Locker, Music, Good love-square. Locker is a liar and jerk, Good is trying to make steps forward, Music is a “bad girl” who really has a heart she’s trying to protect, and Boyo really just wants to control the direction of her love life. I think these four would do well to just take a break from the love game.
No Safe or Bew still. Will we see more of their story? I really enjoyed Bew’s story and her redemption arc. It’s nice to see the backstory of a person who isn’t the devil she appears.
No Cris or Amm this episode, either. I want to see more of them because there is a serious lack of GL attention in Thai series, period. Plus, they brought up serious issues of dealing with mental health issues in a relationship, and I don’t want them to just brush over it.
I’m glad they’ve extended the series to 16 episodes. I just hope they make good use of the extra time.
I’m so ready for Ji-Han and Asin’s side story! Ji-Han matured so much since season 1, and Asin is so adorable. I’m not going to lie- I don’t really miss Hanna and EB at all... but I did miss Hoo this season. He was extra extra :) Hyung Tae was gorgeous and an intriguing character, but I wanted all the characters more fleshed out, but especially him since he was the “vampire” main story of this season.
My theory for the finale is that even though Pierre could control people’s minds (and that’s why the kids wouldn’t remember anything), their hearts made emotional connections that mind control can’t truly erase. That’s why Ji-Han had that sensation of waking up with a boy in his bed, resting his chin on him- one he doesn’t remember what he looks like. And that’s why Jay could remember certain things about Hyung Tae, because she was drawn to him from the beginning.
Hopefully they will do another season and flesh things out. I understand it’s a web series and budgets and other things are limited. But one can hope. They’ve got some good, fresh conceptualizations on a very old and tried theme (vampires/ageless beauty).
I was wondering- is it normal for all the inner gay smack talking? I mean, the resort staff and the boss. I know many of us like to “friendly” smack talk each other (I always think of it as a bonding thing since we all share the same struggle I guess?), but this just seems more on the vicious side? Maybe that’s just me.
I don’t know why Kit said not now about being with Mark. Is he just waiting for everyone else to get their sh*t together? I agreed with Mark when he asked was other people’s problems more important than them. I really felt bad for Mark this episode (I’ve felt Kim could do true sadness after seeing him in Partimers).
P.S. OMG they have dragged the Pha/Wayu story out a little too long. But the Koh and Jack situation of fighting over Wayu and then the others suggesting they get together is hilarious. I bet they will get together in the end ;)
And where was Saeb and Padbok in this ep? Their animosity with each other is thrilling because it makes me ship them LOL.
I really am glad that Tan and Oil ended up as boyfriends and not just longtime childhood friends because they’ve been in love with each other a long time. But they sure took the drawn-out scenic route to get there. They definitely didn’t solve their communication problems or how they left Kun up in the air RIGHT after Oil agreed to be his boyfriend, but... ::shrug::
Tin and Sea was probably the biggest disappointment for me because the way they were drawn to each other screamed romantic interest. They ended up “best friends” bromance zone??? Or was Tin giving Sea that ring at the end meaning of something else? When they were singing together right before the rooftop scene, I was sure they were going to confess to each other right before that, but they just started singing and crying about being best friends?! It was inconclusive (to me), so I’ll just live in delulu land and assume that their ending was the start of allowing themselves to connect... ::sigh::
But, but, BUT! It and Voice are so sweet to each other in the end. It really just needed someone to put his behind in check. Voice hugging It and kissing his arm was so freaking cute, I had the biggest grin on my face. To me, they definitely end up together because at the rooftop scene when It said he no longer had anything to be afraid of (and of course, there was that letter again), I just felt like he accepted that he could have the feelings he did. Yay!
I know I interpreted a lot of things in this finale in my own way, but I think the show’s creators probably did this intentionally. I would have preferred some concrete closure, but at least this series wasn’t a huge letdown for me. I have to say though, it definitely started out stronger than it finished. The plot, as it were, got lost in the middle somewhere. I’m glad I watched it though. The boys were cute, and it was a good distraction from my more intense series. I hope I’ll see more of them in the future (although I know they are music artists, not actors, there is always hope).
Rant over. On to the next series!