Thailand is very beautiful, is impresive how in series after series, they showcase more and more beautiful places.
Rural places in Thailand, where most series, outside of Bangkok and the islands are shot, are what's worth the trip there. And they like to show off. ๐
The people who were so eagerly quick to judge June (the one with Penny) last episode, please present yourselves again! I never comment on the GL couples in any BL series, but the grils don't feel like they were abused in any way. (Although, I have questions but will wait for the GL admirers to show up so I can ask something regarding their scene).
Mark talking about this series on his birthday event broke my heart! โiโm a loser but i know that iโm a lucky loserโ He did acknowledged how this series is going but keep reading! Happy birthday, sweetheart!
"Let me tell you, iโm a lucky loser. Because on the day i lose, i have a lot of people who will support me. It seems like iโm alone but iโm not. Thank you to everyone who is here and those who couldn't come, you guys make me a lucky loser."
So, a piece of a advice, next time you don't have anything good to say or it's not a constructive criticism, you better keep it to yourself.
I want to see Jun hooking up with Sorn's brother! The jealousy look on Sorn's face will be priceless!
We're in the same boat, bring it on! Sorn's man bun and stupidity has been pissing me off for a few episodes now. I need him on his knees, begging for Jun, while Jun is munching on a banana nonchalant! (Am I evil?) ๐
I've been so impressed with the art as well! There was one in the pub last week that I had to pause the show just…
I don't know their names either, only the ones I've seen irl. But I had to go and check that scene in the pub again. I found that one of the paintings there is called "Romeo and Juliet on the balcony" by Julius Kronberg and the other one next to Wethis is called "The swing" by Jean-Honorรฉ Fragonard. Both are really impressive works! They definitely used an art expert because there's nothing random about the pieces in the series.
And I tend to ignore small things like the light or the rug. I just give the prop team the benefit of the doubt that they did it for esthetic purposes.
I think that they use this kind of wardrobe, which is similar to French court, just to distinguish him as the sole hair to the throne. That's why the other characters are not given the same amount of laces and just presented in day to day outfits.
I'm sure you guys will talk about the characters in the series a lot so here's me with another topic after the last episode. What fascinates me the most in this series is how much freaking effort was put into it. Lat time I commented on the exterior of the palace, resembling the Duomo in Milan, today, the art noob that I am, I'll comment on the paintings.
And this whole art collection, shown in the series, is not just some prints or reproductions of classical art paintings, they're freaking INTERPRETATIONS. I really want to know who painted them!
I won't bore you, going piece by piece but even the "Garden of Eden" that Charan painted is based on an original by Peter Wenzel (if you ever find yourself in the Vatican museum). And the squeak I let out in the next episode preview, when Khanin passed by one paining, which is the Eilean Donan castle in Scotland!
Whoever is responsible for the props, I'm a big fan already! Job AMAZINGLY WELL DONE!
"Let me tell you, iโm a lucky loser. Because on the day i lose, i have a lot of people who will support me. It seems like iโm alone but iโm not. Thank you to everyone who is here and those who couldn't come, you guys make me a lucky loser."
So, a piece of a advice, next time you don't have anything good to say or it's not a constructive criticism, you better keep it to yourself.
And I tend to ignore small things like the light or the rug. I just give the prop team the benefit of the doubt that they did it for esthetic purposes.
And this whole art collection, shown in the series, is not just some prints or reproductions of classical art paintings, they're freaking INTERPRETATIONS. I really want to know who painted them!
I won't bore you, going piece by piece but even the "Garden of Eden" that Charan painted is based on an original by Peter Wenzel (if you ever find yourself in the Vatican museum). And the squeak I let out in the next episode preview, when Khanin passed by one paining, which is the Eilean Donan castle in Scotland!
Whoever is responsible for the props, I'm a big fan already! Job AMAZINGLY WELL DONE!