How hard is it to post reliable sources nowadays?!?!?! GMMTV themselves are already saying that this is a Saturday, Sunday drama premiering on August 24th!
If JJ is with GMMTV, maybe he will be in another BL in the future hehe I mean he did for Diary of a Tootsie and…
Nope, he's still with Nadao Bangkok I believe but his team allowed him to work with GMMTV (since they're kinda related anyway, both production companies being under GMM conglomerate). I hope he'll do more series with GMMTV in the future. AFAIK, he used to work with Pluem when they were younger so it would be great to see them reunite for starters.
Same with the other pages, what are your sources in adding the actors in the cast? Unless those are reliable sources, what you're doing is considered vandalism.
This series was produced by Beluga production own by P'Janebotta. And will be distributed by MAUVEBangkok
Yes I'm aware of that. I'm just wondering out loud if it's possible for GMMTV to partner up. Ater all they've been doing co-productions for some series.
WHY DID THEY REMOVE THE FRICKIN CAST! T-T I WAS SO DAMN HAPPY WHEN I SAW KRISTSING AGAIN WHY MUST YOU TROLLS PLAY…
The admins should not allow edits without reliable sources. I'm seeing quite a number of pages here that have cast members added to those but there are no reliable sources to back those info up. I know one member who's doing this. I'm not sure though if they're doing this as willful act of vandalism or they're trying to turn the cast section into their personal cast wish list. Either way it's annoying.
Could be. Looks like Push is no longer in the roster of GMMTV artists. His dramas are mostly with One31 (which is still kinda related with GMMTV as they're under the huge conglomerate GMM, the largest media company in Thailand). But I still hope he'll do some projects with GMMTV in the future, as he basically started there anyway.
I see Lee following his path, as his roles are more of matinee idol/melodrama-type. After Lee, I think Nanon is the next in line.
What are your sources, if you don't mind sharing? Coz I also saw your name in the contributors list for another Vill drama, and I'm pretty sure I haven't encountered the names added there in my sources. (I patiently check through Instagram BTW.)
P'ek refers to the male lead in a drama. (It's contraction for pra ek, with nang ek or n'ek as the female counterpart. Rai refers to the main villain, so just prepend pra or nang to refer to either male or female.)
It's worth the wait hahaha!
I see Lee following his path, as his roles are more of matinee idol/melodrama-type. After Lee, I think Nanon is the next in line.