Win and Emi will guest star in this series, and their characters have another spin-off webtoon, Dear Diary. The author has been reposting fans posts about wanting Win and Emi to play in Dear Diary if it's made into a series. I doubt it will ever happen, but I'm excited to see their story in Breakup Service
Milk love and namtanfilm have a second series but Bonniesmi doesn’t how does that make sense?
They have an ongoing series right now, so why even compare them to another couple’s future project that hasn’t even been made yet? And this is coming from me, someone who likes EmiBonnie more than any other pairing. Instead of worrying about an uncertain future project, it’s better to focus on making sure the current series is successful first. GMM announces a bunch of new series every year, and they already have Us this year. Just wait for next year’s announcement. Expecting multiple series in a year when they’re still fairly new is just unrealistic
wdym decived? You cannot accuse people of lying just because your research hasn't delved deep enough to cover…
When I said 'intense' it clearly refers to the degree or strength of something not the quantity lmao 😭
You're the one who started accusing me of trying to deceive people in your comments. There are literally multiple paragraphs of you talking shits about me just a few scrolls away. Yes people are going to get offended. Maybe you should stop doing that instead
wdym decived? You cannot accuse people of lying just because your research hasn't delved deep enough to cover…
No one tried to compete with you 😭 Why did this suddenly turn into a competition anyway? So goofy. I don't even care about this that much I just want to talk about a freaking fictional thai series and this was my exact reply to you:
"afaik the story will be set in the lanna period, which is why the series will be filmed in the northern regions of thailand, likely in chiang mai. I did a quick research before and they actually do have some intense succession battles during some reigns, tho these events are not as extensively documented cmiiw. I seen thai fans have speculated that the series might closely follow the novel's plot to fill in the detail. this is historical fiction afterall so I expected that they will take creative liberties like how the chinese and korean adaptations incorporate slight modifications and do not strictly adhere to historical facts"
And you keep accusing me of deceiving and lying in your comments just because I said that? Which is insane. This series is a historical fantasy, with an emphasis on "fantasy" so this whole thing is already incredibly ridiculous to me. Why are you trying to start a beef out of nowhere when I didn't say anything rude in the first place? 😭
you're making too big a deal out of this, maam, this is mdl comment section it's that serious
I'm going to tell something funny. Thanks to the fact that I researched the history of Thailand for more than…
wdym decived? You cannot accuse people of lying just because your research hasn't delved deep enough to cover the subject. Lanna Kingdom history is not as detailed, but succession battles, while uncommon, did exist.
let me recommend some book about lanna period succession disputes: "A History of Lan Na" by Hans Penth: This book is a comprehensive history of the Lanna Kingdom, covering various aspects of its political, social, and cultural development, including succession issues.
"The Northern Kingdoms of Thailand: Chiang Mai and Lanna" by Andrew Forbes and David Henley: This book delves into the history of the northern kingdoms, including Lanna, with discussions on leadership and succession.
"History of Lan Na (Lan Na Historical Research Series)" by Sarassawadee Ongsakul: This work offers an in-depth look at the history of Lanna, including its rulers and succession conflicts.
"The Chiang Mai Chronicle" translated by David K. Wyatt and Aroonrut Wichienkeeo: This chronicle is a primary source that provides historical accounts of the Lanna Kingdom, including details on royal successions and conflicts.
"Thailand's Political History: From the Fall of Ayutthaya to Recent Times" by B. J. Terwiel: While this book covers a broader scope of Thai history, it includes sections on the Lanna Kingdom and its political dynamics, including succession issues.
Quote your comment bellow "I did this because I was literally deceived by a user here, who pretended to be a great researcher and nothing she said was true. The only true thing she said was that there was a period called Lan and about Chiang Mia, then she invented everything that there were wars between stepbrothers."
No one is pretending to be a great researcher. I literally just said that the series will be set in the Lanna period and that succession battles, while uncommon, did exist. Only people with overly huge egos would claim that others are lying after doing a mere six hours of research.
and it's "Chiang Mai" actually (sometimes written as "Chiengmai") means "New City" in Thai and there is no historical record of it being called "Chiang Mia" like you keep repeating in all of your comments.
I see a lot of people fighting and fighting, mainly over the role of the fourth prince and then over the stories…
afaik the story will be set in the lanna period, which is why the series will be filmed in the northern regions of thailand, likely in chiang mai. I did a quick research before and they actually do have some intense succession battles during some reigns, tho these events are not as extensively documented cmiiw. I seen thai fans have speculated that the series might closely follow the novel's plot to fill in the detail. this is historical fiction afterall so I expected that they will take creative liberties like how the chinese and korean adaptations incorporate slight modifications and do not strictly adhere to historical facts
4th Prince - Tor Thanapob IU - Mild/ Namtan/Supassara/Mookda/JaneBut oops sorry other than namtan GMMTV doesn't…
Seriously this so tiresome yall just beating-a-dead-horse by this point. claiming that other actors are more deserving while needlessly trashing those who are already cast, over and over and over and over again is beyond unproductive and to be real just downright boring. this comment offers no meaningful discussion and just dripping with shade and bitterness. The casting is already final can we just move on
I watched the Korean version and finished the Chinese drama recently. I honestly cant see why people say that Win is not right to play the 4th prince. since none of you ever elaborated on the reason. imho all significant scenes seem well within Win's acting range. I've watched all of his work up to his last movie and melodrama seems to be kind of his forte, he also has that noble poise and natural royal vibe that make him fit to play a prince in a period drama. Personally with more acting workshops I can easily see him doing this role.
Enigma and this one are the biggest production of gmmtv right now. Both has win, so I wonder which will air first?
Enigma is likely to air first as they are about to begin filming and only has 5 episodes. Scarlet Heart is still in the script development phase and the cast mentioned that filming will start at the end of the year
Almost everyone's favorites are in this drama. This is a huge cast. They are talking about acting skills, and…
Then why is the majority of the comments trashing Tu and Win's acting skills when the two of them are the ones who have bagged the most prestigious acting awards, more than any other GMM actors?
GMMTV try to dramatize the situations way to much in their remakes. Even though I haven't seen the original drama…
If you read the webtoon, Faye's character has a vendetta against people who had plastic surgery long before he went to college because one of his classmates did it too. They show this aspect a bit in this version when in the trailer she said, 'I'm killing myself to remain naturally pretty, but you cheated by getting plastic surgery.' I'm sure they're going to address that later, so it's definitely not without reason. Just like in the webtoon, Guy was also popular in the beginning but simply unapproachable. You made it seem like he is exiled by his classmates in this version when he is not. Even in the kdrama, the male character who has a crush on Sooah also has a one-sided beef with him too. it's not like he is getting bullied 😂
I actually really like the webtoon, and I feel like the kdrama doesn't do justice to Kyungseok's complex character. He has many layers. While I have nothing against Eunwoo, his performance just fell flat throughout the whole series. he is supposed to have anger issues but he just ignores people and walks away with no expression most of the time.
And I think it's totally fine if you like the kdrama better, but there are also many good reasons to prefer this version. And that's okay. You don't have to understand it, but you don't have to dismiss it either
GMMTV try to dramatize the situations way to much in their remakes. Even though I haven't seen the original drama…
In episode 5 the series explores the societal pressures placed on women, highlighting the dichotomy between being a dedicated wife and facing scrutiny for being a passionate working woman deemed a bad mother. So saying the show doesn't touch on important stuff isn't fair. Plus other issues like bulimia might pop up later. It's too soon to say they won't because it's a big part of a character's backstories. and they consulted a pediatric psychiatrist, especially for episode 5, so they do put a lot of thought into the script
I don't think that they changed Guy's personality and environment. In the webtoon kyungseok carries a lot of emotional baggage and holds a great deal of anger he struggles with expressing himself but is not necessarily a loner. similar to the thai version Liu helps him learn to control his emotions because he's afraid of becoming like his father. I appreciate the thai version better because that part was not conveyed well in the kdrama.
And Faye's motive for hating on Liu has not been explained yet. Just because we haven't reached that part of the storyline doesn't mean she hates Liu for no reason
talk about difference I read the webtoon before watching the kdrama, and I remember I was taken aback by how borderline abusive the dad's character is in the kdrama ( since I don't remember he's portrayed that way in the webtoon) So I prefer this approach better, instead of the typical cold and emotionally unavailable the dad emerges as a character who is both kind and manipulative in his efforts to isolate his children. I find the line "I’m giving her back the time you stole from her" more resonates within this context
2018 Korean drama my ID is gangam beauty cheap copy in thai version 😂😂 The only difference is that the love…
How can this be considered a cheap copy? Just because the webtoon was adapted into the K-drama first? Even the author seems excited about this adaptation, and of course it's gonna be different because both Korean and Thai versions have not following the webtoon 100%. And btw they collaborated with Naver's Wattpad Webtoon Studio, and one of the executive producer is also worked for some hollywood series I don't understand how you could view this as cheap. just because this is produce by sea country this must be inferior to the korean one?
Honestly I watch this because of the ML and FL, I somehow drop the OG Kdrama, but I liked the webtoon. Watching…
I think liu is so defensive around guy because she's already got a bias from the misunderstanding and he's connected to her rough past. While faye is the first person who has shown 'kindness' to her so she is extra protective of her first friend. But don't get me wrong I also find liu frustrating 😂
Does anyone know how long it took in the original story for the female lead to stop being stupid.
I think the main couple will start getting along after the ML's mother appear in a few more episodes, but I feel the FL will remains somewhat dense until the end 😂
I keep rewatching the fight between Liu and Guy in episode 2. The way they bring up their past issues through flashbacks while talking back and forth— it's impressive how they manage to explain so much and add emotional weight all within a 5-minute sequence. I think that's neat
You're the one who started accusing me of trying to deceive people in your comments. There are literally multiple paragraphs of you talking shits about me just a few scrolls away. Yes people are going to get offended. Maybe you should stop doing that instead
"afaik the story will be set in the lanna period, which is why the series will be filmed in the northern regions of thailand, likely in chiang mai. I did a quick research before and they actually do have some intense succession battles during some reigns, tho these events are not as extensively documented cmiiw. I seen thai fans have speculated that the series might closely follow the novel's plot to fill in the detail. this is historical fiction afterall so I expected that they will take creative liberties like how the chinese and korean adaptations incorporate slight modifications and do not strictly adhere to historical facts"
And you keep accusing me of deceiving and lying in your comments just because I said that? Which is insane. This series is a historical fantasy, with an emphasis on "fantasy" so this whole thing is already incredibly ridiculous to me. Why are you trying to start a beef out of nowhere when I didn't say anything rude in the first place? 😭
you're making too big a deal out of this, maam, this is mdl comment section it's that serious
let me recommend some book about lanna period succession disputes:
"A History of Lan Na" by Hans Penth: This book is a comprehensive history of the Lanna Kingdom, covering various aspects of its political, social, and cultural development, including succession issues.
"The Northern Kingdoms of Thailand: Chiang Mai and Lanna" by Andrew Forbes and David Henley: This book delves into the history of the northern kingdoms, including Lanna, with discussions on leadership and succession.
"History of Lan Na (Lan Na Historical Research Series)" by Sarassawadee Ongsakul: This work offers an in-depth look at the history of Lanna, including its rulers and succession conflicts.
"The Chiang Mai Chronicle" translated by David K. Wyatt and Aroonrut Wichienkeeo: This chronicle is a primary source that provides historical accounts of the Lanna Kingdom, including details on royal successions and conflicts.
"Thailand's Political History: From the Fall of Ayutthaya to Recent Times" by B. J. Terwiel: While this book covers a broader scope of Thai history, it includes sections on the Lanna Kingdom and its political dynamics, including succession issues.
Quote your comment bellow
"I did this because I was literally deceived by a user here, who pretended to be a great researcher and nothing she said was true. The only true thing she said was that there was a period called Lan and about Chiang Mia, then she invented everything that there were wars between stepbrothers."
No one is pretending to be a great researcher. I literally just said that the series will be set in the Lanna period and that succession battles, while uncommon, did exist. Only people with overly huge egos would claim that others are lying after doing a mere six hours of research.
and it's "Chiang Mai" actually (sometimes written as "Chiengmai") means "New City" in Thai and there is no historical record of it being called "Chiang Mia" like you keep repeating in all of your comments.
here's the link just in case you wanna give it a try: https://www.iq.com/album/scarlet-heart-2011-19rrhwo08t?lang=en_us
I actually really like the webtoon, and I feel like the kdrama doesn't do justice to Kyungseok's complex character. He has many layers. While I have nothing against Eunwoo, his performance just fell flat throughout the whole series. he is supposed to have anger issues but he just ignores people and walks away with no expression most of the time.
And I think it's totally fine if you like the kdrama better, but there are also many good reasons to prefer this version. And that's okay. You don't have to understand it, but you don't have to dismiss it either
I don't think that they changed Guy's personality and environment. In the webtoon kyungseok carries a lot of emotional baggage and holds a great deal of anger he struggles with expressing himself but is not necessarily a loner. similar to the thai version Liu helps him learn to control his emotions because he's afraid of becoming like his father. I appreciate the thai version better because that part was not conveyed well in the kdrama.
And Faye's motive for hating on Liu has not been explained yet. Just because we haven't reached that part of the storyline doesn't mean she hates Liu for no reason