This episode wasn't too bad. I'm still living for the aesthetic of the show with the sun tinged lighting. However, I find the main couple really dry. Unfortunately they are both have the same shy, quiet personality so a lot of their interaction are looking at each other in awkward silence. (I prefer my extrovert and introvert pairing). Although the side couples are interesting to watch. Aii and Saen have something subtle going on that's building up and the "I am hitting on my [sister's boyfriend/ girlfriend's brother]" duo is interesting either way..
I know this was just for the sake of having conflict but why couldn't Saen communicate to Aii why he was late. If I was Aii I wouldn't feel guilty. Conflict with a weak setup just makes the conflict feel unreal and silly.
This episode was sort of light on progression but it was good to get a look at the past. I wish it had less fluff and spent more time getting to the point. But I must say Mikey's mum sings so beautifully. The duet with Eurwin was absolutely amazing.
"Would you like some new content with your flashbacks?"It's hard to believe this is episode 6 - it feels like…
Yesss ^^^ I was so bored watching this episode. The only time it piqued my interest was when KohJack came on my screen. They're my absolute favourites. Everyone else was annoying. The MarkKit fake separation thing is so dumb I've lost a lot of brain cells trying to make it make sense. The P'Pha, P'Thanu, Wayu situation which barely progressed at all I want it to be over. Stay with P'Pha or dump him and choose P'Thanu. I'm regretting P'Thanu telling Wayu about P'Pha.
I'm almost over this series but I lowkey love to see what trainwrecks end being.
This is so disappointing. Why are BL writers unable to do endings? Almost every f@#$ing BL has a terrible resolution…
Yess!!! It's really sad because I really like this show. I'm not sure why. I think it's because the premise is interesting and I find the characters and their interactions entertaining but they are so poorly written at times that their actions don't make any sense. This show almost lacks a real plot, as it has relied too heavily on miscommunication and misunderstanding to extend the whole show to the point it has lost its realism.
Also, I consistently don't understand the direction the director/writers have taken for this show and what they intend for us to feel. For example in the last episode, they decided to do the whole cliche partner makes the hard decision and let's the one they love go so they can follow their dream. But Maze's action doesn't come across as self-sacrificing or garners a lot of sympathy we have in this scene. He just comes across as an idiot. Now was this intended by production or just a failed attempt at story telling.
Damn I’ve been wanting to start this for the longest time but what are all the comments about hating maze? Should…
I've been finding the show really enjoyable but plot wise it's quite dumb? I think its the characters that really make this show. Sometimes the characters' behaviour is bewildering and you can get a bit frustrated with their actions but their personalities and interactions with each other are entertaining and intriguing to watch.
The show did try to give us quite a number of deep messages, but it executed them half-heartedly. The way they shone light on toxic fan behaviour was initially good but despite their behaviour not improving in latter episodes they almost flipped the switch and painted them in a positive light as the series progressed. Also Mork's behaviour was creepy... He was seriously pushy about his feelings for Pi the whole season despite for quite a bit of it it being unrequited. It was only perceived as acceptable by the audience due to Pond's good looks . That's why I don't believe the messages you described about love are overly positive seeing that for most of the show Pi and Mork weren't in a relationship or seriously close.
Pi's social anxiety and inferiority complex issues to me weren't depicted in a believable way. They almost played his character up too much without proper justification. The justification they did give us with the bullying and that's why he's doesn't have any friends despite having decent social skills was not believable.
I still enjoyed Fish Upon the Sky and definitely would rate it ahead Gen Y but it definitely had issues
Yeah maybe not Fish Upon the Sky but I definitely wouldn't call it a masterpiece. I think there are other shows that deserve that title. I did like that show but I think I enjoy MarkKit's chemistry more than PiMork.
Right!! I have to agree with the Mark and P'Kit's study abroad scene. Their responses were a little out of place…
I guess we will find out in the next episode. I'm betting on them realising they're being stupid next episode and finally talk it out. If they don't I'll probably lose my mind. I think I enjoy the silly drama as I'm not a fan of any of the characters anymore. The writers have done a great job of not making them likeable or understandable. All I get to look forward to now is what crazy plotlines can the writers come up this episode.
I love Dome and Vee, even though what's going on between them is illegal but I like it hahaha
Same 😩 I usually despise two timing plots but their chemistry is so intense that now I'm allowing it. To think about it, all they have been doing is staring into each others eyes but somehow it's making me root me for them.
Why do I lowkey ship Thorn and Tupbok (Fah's younger bro). I honestly think them two have some natural chemistry. Fah and Thorn have this kind of weird brothers thing going on.
Yet again another entertaining episode. This show really is charming. The story is interesting as hell. With all aspects in the show there are great moments that are brilliant and other not so great moments. However, even the not so great moments like when actors do or say things that are awkward directed or scripted or the acting is a bit wooden it still feels played up for the show. It all manages to make me laugh. I have to commend everyone involved. This show is exciting.
When Wayu said he can't leave Pha while he's sick, it seemed like he was staying by him out of pity and guilt.…
I want everything you said in this comment to be what happens. Except Sandee and Phai getting together. Phai is too good of a person for Sandee. Sandee is really unhinged. If I was in Phai's position, I couldn't trust a friend like him.
Wayu has really been annoying me this whole epiosde. I wanted him to be angry and slap P'Pha. Why the hell wasn't he angry at Mark? His behaviour was just not it this episode.
I actually start falling asleep when Wayu appears on screen with that sad music, He's such a lifeless, boring,…
I know!!. Wayu's behaviour hasn't made any sense this whole episode. Why hasn't he been angry at P'Pha, P'Kit, Mark about the fact he was lied to? He's just lacked any emotion or reaction.
I've to admit I'm not the biggest fan of this season. Yes, even S1 was full of clichés, so I knew what I was…
Right!! I have to agree with the Mark and P'Kit's study abroad scene. Their responses were a little out of place for me, especially P'Kit's. I lowkey love they included this plot point because more drama but then the whole "break up" felt so awkward and forced. I still love all this drama. It seems like every episode something has to fall apart. It's very soap like.
I'm almost over this series but I lowkey love to see what trainwrecks end being.
Also, I consistently don't understand the direction the director/writers have taken for this show and what they intend for us to feel. For example in the last episode, they decided to do the whole cliche partner makes the hard decision and let's the one they love go so they can follow their dream. But Maze's action doesn't come across as self-sacrificing or garners a lot of sympathy we have in this scene. He just comes across as an idiot. Now was this intended by production or just a failed attempt at story telling.
Pi's social anxiety and inferiority complex issues to me weren't depicted in a believable way. They almost played his character up too much without proper justification. The justification they did give us with the bullying and that's why he's doesn't have any friends despite having decent social skills was not believable.
I still enjoyed Fish Upon the Sky and definitely would rate it ahead Gen Y but it definitely had issues
Wayu has really been annoying me this whole epiosde. I wanted him to be angry and slap P'Pha. Why the hell wasn't he angry at Mark? His behaviour was just not it this episode.