Or u just freaking google Thai time and add/substract the time like a normal person.Salty Bae I am not directing…
ooof i was just trying to be helpful since i know people usually ask this and i was just googling that anyways lmao. time zones are sometimes hard :D I know posts like this (usually on reddit) are helpful to many people
I love how open to interpretation is the ending. going through the comments here, there are so many scenarios what could it mean and like... nobody is wrong. you can see in it whatever pleases you the most and i think that's amazing in a way and imo it doesnt really matter what happened in the novel cause this is a stand-alone adaptation.
Please spoil the ending for me, I just can't watch it
Okay so.. uh.. i'm gonna write only the ending, if you want to know summary for whole episode 3 (it was ... a wild ride. A lot has happened) just let me know i can.. provide it.
So, at the very end, there is a 5 year time skip - Shin went back to university (presumably after a year or two of "break"), he'S graduating now, he says he's decided to change himself and be a new happy person. has graduation, takes photos with Pramote and Bright who are still his friends, everything is happy. Pramote is worried and wants to accompany Shin home, Shin says something like "dont worry, i wont do anything, i'm a new happy shin"
Then Shin is on his way home - the first scene from first episode. He sees Keng on the other side of street - is it the real Keng? is it his imagination? a symbol of how Keng's act is still influencing Shin even after all this time despite the fact that Shin claims hes changed now? emotional baggage? His inner monologue is something like "if i could explain it more to him it might not have ended like this" and 'keng' say "if i'd listened to him it might not have ended like this" ... And then they both make a step into a busy road. We only see Shin leaving the screen, looking melancholic perhaps resigned. and then we hear car honking, brakes being hit and then impact. The end.
oh. wow. i watched eps 2 and 3 in a row and it was so emotionally draining... honestly quite a bad idea to "binge" it. (thanks god it was "only" 3 epis long? i dont think i would handle more of this pain). the drama very realistic and well done. no sugar coating. i hope that people will apreciate this project and wont give it low rating only because it wasnt.. you know cute and fluffy. i wonder if creators picked this project to counter existing BLs
the themes were really well introduced and like... Pramote and Bright were such great friends, i think they said just right things everytime they could. truly MVPs
James was absolutely amazing as Shin, really incredible to see that this is his first big project and main role. hopefully we will see him soon in something bit happier.
Was this cancelled? Apparently ep 3 is the end..? This looked like it would have at least a few more episodes...…
not cancelled. it was never revealed how many episodes it was supposed to have so we guessed it will be a regular series. also, the source material is pretty short (less than 20 chapters) so this is a complete project
episode 2: https://www.vlive.tv/video/158886/playlist/15929
episode 3: https://www.vlive.tv/video/159655/playlist/159291
episode 4: https://www.vlive.tv/video/160212/playlist/159291
episode 5: https://www.vlive.tv/video/160839/playlist/159291
episdoe 6: https://www.vlive.tv/video/161538?channelCode=DEF407
and imo it doesnt really matter what happened in the novel cause this is a stand-alone adaptation.
So, at the very end, there is a 5 year time skip - Shin went back to university (presumably after a year or two of "break"), he'S graduating now, he says he's decided to change himself and be a new happy person. has graduation, takes photos with Pramote and Bright who are still his friends, everything is happy.
Pramote is worried and wants to accompany Shin home, Shin says something like "dont worry, i wont do anything, i'm a new happy shin"
Then Shin is on his way home - the first scene from first episode. He sees Keng on the other side of street - is it the real Keng? is it his imagination? a symbol of how Keng's act is still influencing Shin even after all this time despite the fact that Shin claims hes changed now? emotional baggage? His inner monologue is something like "if i could explain it more to him it might not have ended like this" and 'keng' say "if i'd listened to him it might not have ended like this" ... And then they both make a step into a busy road. We only see Shin leaving the screen, looking melancholic perhaps resigned. and then we hear car honking, brakes being hit and then impact. The end.
the themes were really well introduced and like... Pramote and Bright were such great friends, i think they said just right things everytime they could. truly MVPs
James was absolutely amazing as Shin, really incredible to see that this is his first big project and main role. hopefully we will see him soon in something bit happier.