I really didn't have a problem with eps. 6-7. Maze and Phap are grown and if they choose to have a one-night stand or even multiple one-night stands, so what! They're grown! It also not uncommon for one or both parties to fall for one another after a in a one-night stand. That's an age-old romantic trope.
I really enjoy Ep 7 but i'm sorry all the scene where Pooky is been beaten it's a big NO for me and if she use…
Violence against anyone is unacceptable, especially against people lying on the ground (be they woman or man). You are absolutely right to call out the fact that in this scene, the manager was being assaulted for no justifiable reason (at that time), and no one stepped in the either stop the violence or lend aide to manager, not even Tharn, her client! Now, what was up with that! Tharn and Neung's respect level just tanked, IMO.
Now, this series is actually a BL drama... LMBO! There's intrigue, deception, manipulation, lying, debaucherous sex (at least one scene), and revenge. You couldn't ask for anything more! We should just sit back and enjoy the ride. Hahaha!
OK! I know what Tong did to Pok and Sandee was not cool, and he should be held accountable. BUT, what Pok did (getting some last night sex from Tong) before kicking him out was also NOT cool either...
I've watched it yesterday and I don't think it's 18+.it's just a cute sweet story.i loved it
Most of the HIStory series are pretty good, IMO. However, when you get to HIStory 4, things change, and I'm not so sure for the good. But, I'll let you decide for yourself. Happy viewing!
The reason behind the big conflict of Pat & Pran's conflict was something that isn't cliche. It was a real pain…
I'm not sure I totally agree. The reasons do seem cliche: 1) the parents hate each other, so the children grow up hating each other; 2) betrayal by a close friend, and; 3) the object of your hatred lives "next door." Those seem the very definitions of cliche, especially in a drama or rom-com series. I would agree that Pran's mother most likely will always hate Pat's Dad. He was a backstabbing snake.
Hmmmm… so far they are not in a relationship, they have occasional sex. The initiative to get intimate always…
Agreed. However, I think the series makes his character (at least in the beginning) seem like Maze would do anything for money. He even said as much to his partner Nae. I think that kind of makes his character a little more interesting, or at least a little more real.
I'm not sure I agree about the chemistry. Although, I do see your point. I do agree with their acting skills.…
That's not the series I was thinking about. The series was really short maybe less than 5 eps. The main character liked his mentor, who turned about to be a jerk and raped him. The rapist's family paid the boy's family off. The main goes to the university, graduates, and sees his rapist on the street. Not paying attention, he walks in front of a car. A real tragic ending of a series.
Well, Tae and Singto don't have great chemistry, but they're both good actors - which helps make up for it. I…
I'm not sure I agree about the chemistry. Although, I do see your point. I do agree with their acting skills. I'm glad the series didn't cross the line with the "step-brother" love trope, even though it's obvious that Maze and Neung's feeling was probably more than brotherly. As for Yacht, I thought he played a minor BL role in another series -- I can't remember the title, though.
Hmmmm… so far they are not in a relationship, they have occasional sex. The initiative to get intimate always…
Hmmm! Do you know? I never thought about it like that with Maze's (Singto) character. That's an interesting observation. Maze is giving the artist a "little inspiration" to finish the painting in order to get paid! I LUV IT! LMBO!