I love the vibes here. As someone who has been watching BLs for over a decade now, this series is giving old BL vibes with touches of the modern world.
We're getting that scene from the trailer next week, then 😂 the scream I let out!!! Jun saying it will take long for Thame to even hold hands but look at himmm. 😭
The relief I felt when Jun said he doesn't have any feelings for Po 😭 I hope he's not lying though. I feel like he's the type to give up because he already assessed the situation.
First of all, Phu is really so cute. I'm afraid of how the truth (if this parallel world is indeed a made-up story to cover up what really is happening) will break him, considering he's the type to believe everything anyone says and look at him opening up, being attached. One thing that we confirmed is Jin's ability to hear thoughts, but the questions he asked: "When did you get to know Phu? When did you start liking him? How did you know he was going to study here?" and the answer he got by hearing Cir's thoughts: "I never thought someone like P’Cir would eavesdrop on others" confirmed one theory, and that is, Cir is a stalker.
There's a lot happening here, with us finally meeting his mom and getting an overview of the dangerous level of control she has over Cir. I was honestly wondering, behind the goal of making her son suffer more, what is the reason? If she was getting back at Cir's dad, considering how she thinks he's trying to ruin her reputation, then there must be some kind of feud between them, even prohibiting Cir from meeting his dad. It doesn't make sense that she would put that on Cir, though. Unless it's because she failed to control her ex-husband, so Cir is the one paying for it.
By the end of the episode, the last scene shown in the preview contains two Cir. "How do you feel about a different future?" Now this made it more confusing because we have already confirmed that Cir is a stalker, canceling out the real possibility of a parallel universe. But who says the two-story line cannot exist together? Maybe the Cir in this world is indeed a stalker. But if he really was from the other world, then how could he know that to the point of answering Jin in his mind of the exact things?
Or maybe everything is just in his mind? The way his mother handles him may have affected him throughout his growth. I'm leaning on dissociative identity disorder in this case. Having an obsession with Phu in a world controlled by his mom and her rules. It doesn't seem far off for this to be his coping mechanism to escape.
"He seemed to understand about this. He even watched a boys' love series. But when it comes to me..."
This line is so real. Someone close to me also loves watching GL and BL but is homophobic. I'm not saying that Teerak's dad is homophobic because what he was thinking about is Teerak's future in a mind that has been sculpted by his generation, where the end goal is to have a traditional family where there is a dad and a mom, then their kids. But this line can really tell you that out there, there are people who is still not as open despite enjoying the contents.
There's a lot happening here, with us finally meeting his mom and getting an overview of the dangerous level of control she has over Cir. I was honestly wondering, behind the goal of making her son suffer more, what is the reason? If she was getting back at Cir's dad, considering how she thinks he's trying to ruin her reputation, then there must be some kind of feud between them, even prohibiting Cir from meeting his dad. It doesn't make sense that she would put that on Cir, though. Unless it's because she failed to control her ex-husband, so Cir is the one paying for it.
By the end of the episode, the last scene shown in the preview contains two Cir. "How do you feel about a different future?" Now this made it more confusing because we have already confirmed that Cir is a stalker, canceling out the real possibility of a parallel universe. But who says the two-story line cannot exist together? Maybe the Cir in this world is indeed a stalker. But if he really was from the other world, then how could he know that to the point of answering Jin in his mind of the exact things?
Or maybe everything is just in his mind? The way his mother handles him may have affected him throughout his growth. I'm leaning on dissociative identity disorder in this case. Having an obsession with Phu in a world controlled by his mom and her rules. It doesn't seem far off for this to be his coping mechanism to escape.
This line is so real. Someone close to me also loves watching GL and BL but is homophobic. I'm not saying that Teerak's dad is homophobic because what he was thinking about is Teerak's future in a mind that has been sculpted by his generation, where the end goal is to have a traditional family where there is a dad and a mom, then their kids. But this line can really tell you that out there, there are people who is still not as open despite enjoying the contents.