I was into Payos this ep - he's sexier when he's assertive and not just mooning over Tae. The short shorts didn't hurt, either.
I really liked this, but they need to beware of getting too cutesy - there are still 6 episodes left and it's hard to picture how they'll fill them, and I really don't want an evil Shone plotline.
I've been loving this series, butI don't buy this at all for the reason below.
First of all, there's no way Khiao is in his mid-40s. The actor is 32, and I'm surprised he's that old. Second, there is no chance you wouldn't recognize an adult with that relatively little aging - I'm 56, and you can instantly tell it's me in a photo from when I was 18. I'm still trying to shed COVID weight, and if I were as thin as Khiao it would be even more blindingly obvious.
So while the twist was supported by the writing thus far, the central premise is just completely unbelievable - to the point that it's the deal-killer for me when intra-dimensional time travel through mirrors is not - because that's a fantasy element, but something as simple as recognizing someone you know just doesn't work.
And here I thought Wandee Goodday was going to be the ultimate dose of comedy for the day.... then came here and…
I don't care about the age gap. My BF and I have a huge age difference. But what I can't get past is how Aksorn wouldn't recognize Songjam. If you look at a picture of me when I was 16, it's totally obvious it's me and I'm 56, and if I were as thin as I was then it would be even more obvious. When I was 40, there's no way you wouldn't see it. First of all, casting a 32-year old to play someone in mid 40s is ridiculous, and for Aksorn not to recognize him is even worse.
That is one of the best couplings I've ever seen - so funny and so hot. I love this. Drake is so cute, and I can tell the secondary couple is going to be a scene stealer.
Anyway, this is amazing - Poom and Up are fantastic in these roles, and I like that there's realism in this - the premise itself is fantastical, so it's good that the people in it aren't. Ming is awful. I don't see how he can be redeemed - he's not only a horrible person, he's really messed up and would need years of therapy just to be a stable horrible person.
I wish they'd let Joe have Porsche instead, but that's not going to happen. I don't think that magenta hair is working for him.
Just finished episode 2 and I know I will continue watching this.Ming is a walking red flag so I'm curious to…
"Red flag" is way to mild for Ming - "monster" is better. I don't see how they can redeem him - he's not only awful, he's messed up and needs years of therapy.
I really liked this, but they need to beware of getting too cutesy - there are still 6 episodes left and it's hard to picture how they'll fill them, and I really don't want an evil Shone plotline.
So while the twist was supported by the writing thus far, the central premise is just completely unbelievable - to the point that it's the deal-killer for me when intra-dimensional time travel through mirrors is not - because that's a fantasy element, but something as simple as recognizing someone you know just doesn't work.
Anyway, this is amazing - Poom and Up are fantastic in these roles, and I like that there's realism in this - the premise itself is fantastical, so it's good that the people in it aren't. Ming is awful. I don't see how he can be redeemed - he's not only a horrible person, he's really messed up and would need years of therapy just to be a stable horrible person.
I wish they'd let Joe have Porsche instead, but that's not going to happen. I don't think that magenta hair is working for him.
Poom's sad puppy look kills me.
Khiao is more than suspicious.