I'm not in the slightest interested in this Tawan storyline - it's too ridiculous, and it's boring. I really hope it doesn't drag out. TBH, it's beyond ridiculous.
Chay & Kim, however... that was one of the best scenes, well, ever. Barcode is a real powerhouse of an actor - you couldn't find a more electric couple than these two. It was inspired to match him with Jeff.
My thoughts exactly. I kept thinking this isn't like Fah at all. Admittedly we didn't see that much of him in…
I guess I can see that - but at the end of the last series he was quite upset watching his ex get married. And if I'd had to climb a mountain listening to my friends bicker all the way up I'd need a drink too.
He's also separated from his brother and exiled to the middle of nowhere into a mosquito-infested village with no connectivity - I think getting drunk once upon arrival is really a flip in character. You can love & be protective of a family member and still drink - they're not mutually exclusive.
Maybe it's hard to buy precisely because the drunken scene in SIMM was so laughably bad.
It was a little cruel for them to just give us a glimpse at Park's abs. All these guys are really cute, and I think Fluk is doing a good job as a cocky goof - it's cute. I have to be honest though, Earth's acting really feels like... acting, like you can tell he's an actor acting, if that makes sense. He's really good-looking though - I like the hair.
Actually, I loved Daniel Cheng's hair in CIWYW - but I'm not complaining he's on my screen. Probably the best actor of the bunch. Bomb is really sexy too.
I enjoyed that - it's not great, but it's a parody, which is kind of fun - like the way the chancellor said the accidental kiss was cliche, or how the music was 20 years out of date (actually, sometimes BL music is more like 40 years out of date), or when the video director asked how long they planned to walk in slow motion.
I could have done with less Nanming, but at least the actress was really good. Also, I was hoping for some Peam/Jirachin action, but alas, no.
It was a cute and pleasant series - I liked the earlier episodes best, but at least it had an ending that made sense.
It was a little odd that Ram and Lukchup never got past the kiss on the cheek phase, but out of the blue Sky & Phai reached "to hell with the movie, let's go to your place and f#$% all night." They said it with euphemisms about cocktails, and that wasn't a lips barely touching kiss, but that's a pretty dramatic contrast with the main pair.
Also, maybe it's just me, but the Thai police seemed awfully casual. ("Sure, go on ahead and have a chat alone with a gun-wielding psychopath. We'll wait out here.")
This would have been so much better had they let Lukchub advocate for himself. He finally wanted to stand up and…
The avoid that because it's boring as f@#$. As for the press conference, that's Lukchup's phobia - immersion therapy doesn't work and there wasn't much to be gained by putting him on the air, and most likely he would have had another PTSD episode, because the reporters would have been very aggressive.
I disagree a little with this take, I think that the family of Lukchub did the right thing by not letting him…
Well, they did hold a press conference to announce it - it had only been a couple of days since it rumors came out, and they also had the complication of dealing with the Nanming situation. Just think about how much pestering Lukchub would have had to face if people had known who his brother is.
My thoughts exactly. I kept thinking this isn't like Fah at all. Admittedly we didn't see that much of him in…
What do you think is particularly bad that he's doing here? Just the drinking, and that's been explained. The only thing we really know about him from the previous series is he really loves his brother. I doubt he was doing any housecleaning in Bangkok.
When Prince came to get the kids, he was very rude, and what he said later was bordering on ccruel. Meanwhile, Fah got the spider out of his hair and gently freed it. I would have clubbed Pprince with something that a long pole attached to it from 10 feet away to smash the spider.
It's like his friend said - he thought Fah was getting over the breakup, and then he went to his ex's wedding.…
No, I meant the village in general. I wouldn't expect him to have a pick of houses, but I would expect the one they had for him to have been cleaned. The only thing Prince is responsible for is his judgmentalism and the uncalled for thing he said. I just don't see how Fah is any worse than Prince at this point.
My sole reason for watching this was the hope that would happen, but I was pleasantly surprised at how good this…
Actually, now that you mention it, he was quite a bit larger in Angel Beside Me. But on his Tiktok he's always quite slim. Anyway, it would be hard to look better than he does in this.
It's like his friend said - he thought Fah was getting over the breakup, and then he went to his ex's wedding.…
That's not as bad as how horrible Prince was to him. TBH, it's a dick move to get a volunteer doctor and give him disastrous quarters like that - especially in a place like Thailand with a strong hospitality culture.
I think everything he's complained about is complaint-worthy - meanwhile Prince is a humorless jerk. A normal person would have found the kids hiding in Fah's room funny, not gotten absurdly huffy. They're not preparing for college entrance exams, they're little children.
But that's how the beginning of all these series are - the leads are dicks to each other then fall in love.
if you said it was good then i’m definitely watching lol. you’re one of the only people i can count on to…
Aw, thanks. Now I'm feeling shy. The series isn't one that everyone will refer back to for years - although if Mek keeps changing his shirt I might end up being wrong about that - but it's entertaining and lacks the cringe factor of the previous series.
I'm guessing the cut version of Ep 4 is very short.
Anyway, I like this - it's quite different than the usual BL, although Ep 4 leaned heavily on cliches. It's starting to look like a porn plot, but I'm sure it will resolve in a less prurient manner.
There is just something about Mek that attracts me more than the rest so I fully intend to like this more than…
Did you post this before or after he took his shirt off? There is most certainly something about Mek that is more attractive than the rest - six-pack, pecs, biceps, broad shoulders, not to menton big dark eyes, strong chin, sexy voice, & his alpha demeanor.
Chay & Kim, however... that was one of the best scenes, well, ever. Barcode is a real powerhouse of an actor - you couldn't find a more electric couple than these two. It was inspired to match him with Jeff.
He's also separated from his brother and exiled to the middle of nowhere into a mosquito-infested village with no connectivity - I think getting drunk once upon arrival is really a flip in character. You can love & be protective of a family member and still drink - they're not mutually exclusive.
Maybe it's hard to buy precisely because the drunken scene in SIMM was so laughably bad.
Actually, I loved Daniel Cheng's hair in CIWYW - but I'm not complaining he's on my screen. Probably the best actor of the bunch. Bomb is really sexy too.
I enjoyed that - it's not great, but it's a parody, which is kind of fun - like the way the chancellor said the accidental kiss was cliche, or how the music was 20 years out of date (actually, sometimes BL music is more like 40 years out of date), or when the video director asked how long they planned to walk in slow motion.
It was a cute and pleasant series - I liked the earlier episodes best, but at least it had an ending that made sense.
It was a little odd that Ram and Lukchup never got past the kiss on the cheek phase, but out of the blue Sky & Phai reached "to hell with the movie, let's go to your place and f#$% all night." They said it with euphemisms about cocktails, and that wasn't a lips barely touching kiss, but that's a pretty dramatic contrast with the main pair.
Also, maybe it's just me, but the Thai police seemed awfully casual. ("Sure, go on ahead and have a chat alone with a gun-wielding psychopath. We'll wait out here.")
When Prince came to get the kids, he was very rude, and what he said later was bordering on ccruel. Meanwhile, Fah got the spider out of his hair and gently freed it. I would have clubbed Pprince with something that a long pole attached to it from 10 feet away to smash the spider.
I think everything he's complained about is complaint-worthy - meanwhile Prince is a humorless jerk. A normal person would have found the kids hiding in Fah's room funny, not gotten absurdly huffy. They're not preparing for college entrance exams, they're little children.
But that's how the beginning of all these series are - the leads are dicks to each other then fall in love.
Anyway, I like this - it's quite different than the usual BL, although Ep 4 leaned heavily on cliches. It's starting to look like a porn plot, but I'm sure it will resolve in a less prurient manner.