I am gonna go against the grain and say that the only couple I could see working out is Boston and Nick. In a very "these two deserve each other" kind of way.
I am so pissed every episode all the theories about mew are proven wrong like : One week he is not a bad guy,…
Maybe that's because none of these people are supposed to be wholly good or bad. They're supposed to be people. Messing up and doing a lot of dumb things and getting their hearts broken and breaking each other's hearts in the process.
Do you'all think that all these theories can turn against the bl?I particularly enjoy reading theories, it's something…
Actually I liked Mew the most I've liked him ever this ep. And I am one of the "Mew is a manipulator" people.
I think he'll lose it when he learns what happened with Top and Boston though. And I guess it's still possible he did sleep with Ray. I think I'd like it more if he didn't now (which is a complete turnaround from how I felt last week, lol).
you are not alone - I ship pretty much every permutation of the main six. Except RayMew. For whatever reason I…
It's an unpopular opinion but I'm not sure any of them will. We might get a situation where the most we can expect out of any of the three current couples is friendship (although another unpopular opinion, I think the likelihood of them ending up together is BostonNick > TopMew > SandRay, lol. Granted it's only ep 4, who knows how I feel in two weeks, let alone eight). I know, I know, GMMTV and popularity, etc, but they *did* give Jojo and co the green light to do what they like...
someone helpp im having way too much fun ghostshipping some of the characters (sandmew for example😭) when I…
you are not alone - I ship pretty much every permutation of the main six. Except RayMew. For whatever reason I can't get behind that one. Sand/Everyone is my main thing, but really, just about any other ship will do for me. For once I don't even care if the couples shake out differently than everyone expects (and I hope they do, actually. That would be fun).
guys i tried only friends quiz and i got Mew character 🤣
I got Top but I'm nothing like him, lol. I resonate most with Sand (aside from his inexplicable attraction to Ray since I would not touch that hot mess with a ten foot pole and he's already all in, the weirdo).
Ah well. Top it is! I guess I am not exactly above the kind of petty revenge that has him smashing Boston after learning (or does he???? VIDEO NOW) that Mew and Ray had sex.
Am I the only one to think that Mew is not a grand master or whatsoever ? I truly believe that he is not trying…
I don't think he's a master manipulator, but I do think that he is attempting to manipulate Top and possibly Ray. I don't know if I yet believe it's for any reason other than he likes the attention from Ray (if he's manipulating him - I waffle), but he's for sure testing Top to see how long he'll stick around.
As much fun as it is to think he's playing everyone right now, I think probably he's just...a guy who reads a lot and think that that's a good substitute for experience. He thinks that he knows the game he's playing but he doesn't, not quite. But he's gonna learn, and yes, I do think he's gonna lose his shit a bit (or a lot).
And the fun thing about what Boston told Top is that it is actually scarily plausible. Mew has already reset their relationship because he's decided he wants a do over; why wouldn't he reset his virginity the same way (which whatever, that's his prerogative as far as I'm concerned, for me personally it wouldn't be the not being a virgin thing but the fact that he's been saying he doesn't want to progress physically with Top *because* he's a virgin. Like, just say you don't want to have sex until you have a connection if that's the case, dude. Don't use your virginity like a carrot and then get upset when the person you're doing that with treats it like a carrot)? Especially if he thinks that the only people who know otherwise are him and Ray, and of course Ray isn't gonna say a thing because he's too in love and frankly, what Mew wants to disclose about his sex life is his business.
I am definitely looking forward to seeing what's on that recording that Boston showed Top, because he was so mad that I have to believe that there was something really juicy on there, lol.
I'm here for the mess, whatever it is. And I also firmly believe if Mew and Ray haven't made it yet, they *will*. Probably at just the right time to put a stick of metaphorical dynamite in several relationships at once, lol.
AAAAAH I love this show so much. What am I going to do after next week when it's no longer on my screen? It's my favorite thing airing right now and I did *not* expect that.
First, the fun stuff: Nawin is a hot mess of a himbo and I love him so much, oh my gosh. What a character! I love that they clearly knew that they had one shot with this guy and they just went whole hog - he's a scene stealer for sure. Even during Charn's little emotional breakdown in the plane I was still kinda watching Nawin because he makes the best expressions. His desire to beat up Tinn amuses me - he's the perfect mix of ridiculous and dangerous and I just adore him already.
Okay, I said a few episodes ago that I would be disappointed when the show went the inevitable "it was Thatthep who killed Tonkhao all along and made Thaenthai take the blame to save his own skin" route, and I would just like to take this moment to eat my words and say I was wrong. I am not disappointed. At all. I thought that the show would not do the work to make me feel for Thaenthai beyond having his dad beat the crap out of him, and while that is horrible, don't get me wrong (there is no excuse for beating anyone like that, Thatthep is a monster), it doesn't excuse how much of a horrible person Thaenthai was shaping up to be. But, well. Then the show did the work that I wasn't expecting. It showed us that Thaenthai doesn't actually want to be the way he is, but he thinks that he has to, both to get his dad's attention (and in a sick way, to show him that he can fulfil his wishes in some manner), and to try to convince himself that he doesn't care. But he does. That's the entire problem. And honestly, credit to the actor. Because I genuinely don't care that Thee was speaking ot the audience last ep about how Thaenthai is a good person, actually - I want to *see* it. And I did. In his breakdown over the gardener that he tried to hide as disdain. In his sheer joy getting away from his father's thumb. In how easy it seemed for him to leave his rage behind the second he was out of that stifling environment. And in how much it broke him when his dad went after Thee instead. So yeah, eating my words. They got me. I need that guy to have a good ending, please.
And oh, Charn. Charn, Charn, Charn. I never doubted for a second that he was going to try to handle Thatthep on his own and keep Tinn out of it. He might try to pretend he's still ruthless but that man broke him right open and there's no stuffing the thing that emerged back in without another major loss. And no, his own life doesn't count. I loved that whole last scene and everything it said about where he is now as a person - how he couldn't look Tinn in the eye while trying so so hard to lie to him, how even though he was smiling his shark smile his eyes were welling and he was visibly breaking apart. And of course Tinn didn't buy it for an instant - from the very beginning the man has seen right through Charn almost every time he tried to lie, he only ever responds to him well when he's being honest (even if the honesty isn't something Tinn wants to hear), I'm incredibly glad that they went this route rather than having Tinn buy that Charn was only in it for money and power still, because it would have felt like a disservice to both the characters. But I liked that he tried, because it gave Film a chance to shine yet again (not that he needs it - he's been rocking every scene this entire drama).
I also really liked the bit about the things you do coming back. Charn has spent all this time firmly believing that good, kind, idealistic people only get punished, so it was nice to see him realize that that's not always the case (I myself am a firm believer in karma - things you do might not come back right away but eventually everything works its way around. I believe that. Plus you just never know whose life you're impacting so isn't it better to just try to do it in a positive way if you can? I think so).
I have no clue what to expect going forward, although I hope that Charn has more of a plan than it seems. I know you're feeling self sacrificial now that you've rediscovered your humanity, my dude, but your braincells should still work. Being good doesn't have to mean being stupid so please tell me you have a plan. Also I very much need Thatthep to get his comeuppance. That man is so vile.
Only one episode left! I don't want it to end but I'm really excited to see what happens.
Yes it is so good! My favorite thing out of Thailand this year, hands down. I loved how mature it was and how…
Yes, exactly! He was scarred by his own experiences and projecting a little, plus he knew how hard life had been for him as a gay man, he didn't want Li Ming to have to go through it, too.
But that's why Li Ming is so important to Jim, because he represents something more hopeful, something brighter. It scared Jim but part of his arc was learning to deal with that fear and let his nephew live his own life. In many ways. I thought it was very well done.
I think he'll lose it when he learns what happened with Top and Boston though. And I guess it's still possible he did sleep with Ray. I think I'd like it more if he didn't now (which is a complete turnaround from how I felt last week, lol).
Ah well. Top it is! I guess I am not exactly above the kind of petty revenge that has him smashing Boston after learning (or does he???? VIDEO NOW) that Mew and Ray had sex.
As much fun as it is to think he's playing everyone right now, I think probably he's just...a guy who reads a lot and think that that's a good substitute for experience. He thinks that he knows the game he's playing but he doesn't, not quite. But he's gonna learn, and yes, I do think he's gonna lose his shit a bit (or a lot).
And the fun thing about what Boston told Top is that it is actually scarily plausible. Mew has already reset their relationship because he's decided he wants a do over; why wouldn't he reset his virginity the same way (which whatever, that's his prerogative as far as I'm concerned, for me personally it wouldn't be the not being a virgin thing but the fact that he's been saying he doesn't want to progress physically with Top *because* he's a virgin. Like, just say you don't want to have sex until you have a connection if that's the case, dude. Don't use your virginity like a carrot and then get upset when the person you're doing that with treats it like a carrot)? Especially if he thinks that the only people who know otherwise are him and Ray, and of course Ray isn't gonna say a thing because he's too in love and frankly, what Mew wants to disclose about his sex life is his business.
I am definitely looking forward to seeing what's on that recording that Boston showed Top, because he was so mad that I have to believe that there was something really juicy on there, lol.
I'm here for the mess, whatever it is. And I also firmly believe if Mew and Ray haven't made it yet, they *will*. Probably at just the right time to put a stick of metaphorical dynamite in several relationships at once, lol.
First, the fun stuff: Nawin is a hot mess of a himbo and I love him so much, oh my gosh. What a character! I love that they clearly knew that they had one shot with this guy and they just went whole hog - he's a scene stealer for sure. Even during Charn's little emotional breakdown in the plane I was still kinda watching Nawin because he makes the best expressions. His desire to beat up Tinn amuses me - he's the perfect mix of ridiculous and dangerous and I just adore him already.
Okay, I said a few episodes ago that I would be disappointed when the show went the inevitable "it was Thatthep who killed Tonkhao all along and made Thaenthai take the blame to save his own skin" route, and I would just like to take this moment to eat my words and say I was wrong. I am not disappointed. At all. I thought that the show would not do the work to make me feel for Thaenthai beyond having his dad beat the crap out of him, and while that is horrible, don't get me wrong (there is no excuse for beating anyone like that, Thatthep is a monster), it doesn't excuse how much of a horrible person Thaenthai was shaping up to be. But, well. Then the show did the work that I wasn't expecting. It showed us that Thaenthai doesn't actually want to be the way he is, but he thinks that he has to, both to get his dad's attention (and in a sick way, to show him that he can fulfil his wishes in some manner), and to try to convince himself that he doesn't care. But he does. That's the entire problem. And honestly, credit to the actor. Because I genuinely don't care that Thee was speaking ot the audience last ep about how Thaenthai is a good person, actually - I want to *see* it. And I did. In his breakdown over the gardener that he tried to hide as disdain. In his sheer joy getting away from his father's thumb. In how easy it seemed for him to leave his rage behind the second he was out of that stifling environment. And in how much it broke him when his dad went after Thee instead. So yeah, eating my words. They got me. I need that guy to have a good ending, please.
And oh, Charn. Charn, Charn, Charn. I never doubted for a second that he was going to try to handle Thatthep on his own and keep Tinn out of it. He might try to pretend he's still ruthless but that man broke him right open and there's no stuffing the thing that emerged back in without another major loss. And no, his own life doesn't count. I loved that whole last scene and everything it said about where he is now as a person - how he couldn't look Tinn in the eye while trying so so hard to lie to him, how even though he was smiling his shark smile his eyes were welling and he was visibly breaking apart. And of course Tinn didn't buy it for an instant - from the very beginning the man has seen right through Charn almost every time he tried to lie, he only ever responds to him well when he's being honest (even if the honesty isn't something Tinn wants to hear), I'm incredibly glad that they went this route rather than having Tinn buy that Charn was only in it for money and power still, because it would have felt like a disservice to both the characters. But I liked that he tried, because it gave Film a chance to shine yet again (not that he needs it - he's been rocking every scene this entire drama).
I also really liked the bit about the things you do coming back. Charn has spent all this time firmly believing that good, kind, idealistic people only get punished, so it was nice to see him realize that that's not always the case (I myself am a firm believer in karma - things you do might not come back right away but eventually everything works its way around. I believe that. Plus you just never know whose life you're impacting so isn't it better to just try to do it in a positive way if you can? I think so).
I have no clue what to expect going forward, although I hope that Charn has more of a plan than it seems. I know you're feeling self sacrificial now that you've rediscovered your humanity, my dude, but your braincells should still work. Being good doesn't have to mean being stupid so please tell me you have a plan. Also I very much need Thatthep to get his comeuppance. That man is so vile.
Only one episode left! I don't want it to end but I'm really excited to see what happens.
I hope it's not a spoiler spoiler though. I love speculation but I don't want to be actually spoiled for things.
But that's why Li Ming is so important to Jim, because he represents something more hopeful, something brighter. It scared Jim but part of his arc was learning to deal with that fear and let his nephew live his own life. In many ways. I thought it was very well done.
Although I figured, I would not trust people saying they know anything.