Khanin just found out about the mining problems a few episodes ago. At the protest he said he was going to make…
Wow! That was a great summation. You have the gift of writing. I wished they followed the book a little closer. 😕 l had already guessed that Wasin was deeply involved, since he had no heir. It wasn't hard to guess that the king was corrupt.
So, am I to understand that Wasin killed Khanin's mother and tried to kill Khanin (as a infant) out of revenge?
Im surprised that this show has such a high rating of 8.2 when its so bland. The show deserves points for expensive…
I, too, am surprised at the high rating. I agree with many of your observations, especially the one about it being "a vanity project for the two leads." I haven't read the novel. But this series had great potential, especially if it had focused on the intrigue of the story. Yes, Ramil/Paytai and Calvin/Jay had stories to tell, but we only got glimpses. And because of this, the series missed the mark.
I really love this series but it has so many sub plots and planting, while the episodes are only 14They should…
There are/were a lot of loopholes in this series. IMO, like you said, if they had focused on one part of the plot, it would be a lot better. Otherwise, they couldv'e made it between 18-24 episodes and told more the background to fill in the holes.
Khanin just found out about the mining problems a few episodes ago. At the protest he said he was going to make…
I'd also like to know who killed Khanin's mother? Was it the King, or someone else? Finally, does Khanin win the competition? I have a feeling that he doesn't.
I'm liking this series. Unlike some of the other period-based plots, this series isn't trying to infuse some form of magic, time travel, or supernatural element. What's interesting is how the series is sticking to the customs, mannerisms, and mindsets of the Siamese people of that period.
It's becoming evident that Thee is somewhat "different" from the other noblemen and that he fancies Kuhn Rati. We don't know much about Rati. However, France during that period had complex views regarding same-sex relationships, but had decriminalized same-sex relationships, which was ahead of many other European nations. It will be interesting to see how the series progresses with the two relationships, given the attitudes of the Siam culture during that period.
What the hell is going on with this season 2? Everyone (and I mean everyone) is either keeping serious secrets from each other or double-crossing each other or both! Then each of them dares to say, "Trust me." WTF! Oh yeah. This series is a freaking mess! It's no wonder that a resurrected, disabled Tony can take them all down. LMFAO!
I partly agree with the sentiments of @Risha_star about the writers. They're doing way too much in this season 2, and it's become convoluted. I also agree that it'll be interesting to see how the series ties up all of this mess in 2 eps. But I guess we'll have to wait and see. LOL!
Now, this series is a true romance-comedy. I'm loving seeing Krist and Singto play adults in an adult relationship. IMO, it's great to see how far they've come from their Sotus days, which was nearly 9 years ago (this is by far their best work together as a team). To see them go through "real" relationship entanglements that didn't involve contrived misunderstandings, made-up jealousy bits, and over-played tropes and stereotypes. I just hope the show ends as strongly as it began.
And you know what? It would be a great extension or final chapter to their pairing to see them get married, maybe as a special episode. Hmm.
I was liking this series very much up until Chi Chang started pressuring Wu Su Wei for sex, even to the point "threatening" or "inferring" to rape the doctor if he didn't help him sleep with Wu Su Wei. It may have been an idle threat or even a joke. But that was a bit much and took some of the fun out of the series for me. It also made me start to dislike Chi Chang's character.
I guess I missed something!! How did they come up with the title "My Stubborn"? Was it because Jun was stubborn for liking a guy who was using him for sex? Was it Sorn because he was stubborn for being such an a**hole and not wanting to treat Jun with any kind of respect? I just don't get it. LMFAO!
What I did get was that this series was messy from the word "go"! It seem to be all about Sorn getting as much sex from Jun as he possibly could and Jun being a horny little bottom wanting to learn how to have good sex. But, even though Jun wanted to try bottoming, Sorn never taught him how to top (especially if he wanted to teach how to have amazing sex). LMFAO!!!
Probably like many watching this series, we were watching it for the continuous hot sex and not much else. The plot was non-existent, and the scripted dialogue at times was stupid. Although they both were infatuated with each other, there wasn't much, if any, romance. Also, Sorn finally admitted to Tai that he liked Jun, but it wasn't until late in the series that he told Jun! If he had any emotion for Jun other than raw lust, it didn't show in the acting or the dialogue. Sorn played the domineering lech even up until ep 12, once again just using Jun for sex. But again, that's probably what a lot of folks were looking for. LOL!!!
All-in-all, this series deserves an 8 for the actors (not their acting), a 6 for the plot (if you can find one), a 6.5 for the acting, and a 15 for the sex scenes! LMFAO!
So, am I to understand that Wasin killed Khanin's mother and tried to kill Khanin (as a infant) out of revenge?
It's becoming evident that Thee is somewhat "different" from the other noblemen and that he fancies Kuhn Rati. We don't know much about Rati. However, France during that period had complex views regarding same-sex relationships, but had decriminalized same-sex relationships, which was ahead of many other European nations. It will be interesting to see how the series progresses with the two relationships, given the attitudes of the Siam culture during that period.
I partly agree with the sentiments of @Risha_star about the writers. They're doing way too much in this season 2, and it's become convoluted. I also agree that it'll be interesting to see how the series ties up all of this mess in 2 eps. But I guess we'll have to wait and see. LOL!
And you know what? It would be a great extension or final chapter to their pairing to see them get married, maybe as a special episode. Hmm.
What I did get was that this series was messy from the word "go"! It seem to be all about Sorn getting as much sex from Jun as he possibly could and Jun being a horny little bottom wanting to learn how to have good sex. But, even though Jun wanted to try bottoming, Sorn never taught him how to top (especially if he wanted to teach how to have amazing sex). LMFAO!!!
Probably like many watching this series, we were watching it for the continuous hot sex and not much else. The plot was non-existent, and the scripted dialogue at times was stupid. Although they both were infatuated with each other, there wasn't much, if any, romance. Also, Sorn finally admitted to Tai that he liked Jun, but it wasn't until late in the series that he told Jun! If he had any emotion for Jun other than raw lust, it didn't show in the acting or the dialogue. Sorn played the domineering lech even up until ep 12, once again just using Jun for sex. But again, that's probably what a lot of folks were looking for. LOL!!!
All-in-all, this series deserves an 8 for the actors (not their acting), a 6 for the plot (if you can find one), a 6.5 for the acting, and a 15 for the sex scenes! LMFAO!
In the BL world some will even watch a season 2 (if it's fortunate to get one) to see if it gets any better...🤣🤣🤣