I'm really enjoying this so far. I don't really know what's its charm, but I'm really in love with the leads and the overall plot so far. I hope it keeps this energy.
A thing I loved about Asian dramas was that they are completed works. Open endings were intended and not forgotten. They were not relying on the viewership to continue or finish the story, and they were rarely multiple seasons. And now, in the name of capitalism, Netflix will let us suffer.
I really hope they keep doing it like this where they only include some scenes and the overall premise but just go a different way with the development of the drama.
I was suffering when I had to wait a whole week for another episode of MHIL, but now that we get an episode every day, it seems like time runs so quickly. There's only 7 episodes left, smh.
It seems like I'm the only one who didn't mind this episode. I liked seeing Arthit's inner turmoil. This episode had to clearly show how he's on the edge all the time, and he's struggling to admit that his actions are irrational even in his eyes. How he could fall for the girl he made his enemy? He doesn't understand himself. However, I did dislike his behavior. Just as with Paeng, I understand how or where he comes from, but it's not at all an excuse for the continuous terror he puts on her. Nonetheless, I think it was important to show that now he does all of it out of desperation and confusion. I'm also fine with the upcoming kidnapping, I really don't mind. Arthit has been such a dick to Paeng that all of his small nice gestures towards her immediately alarm some suspicion in her (rightfully) and I guess it takes a big moment for her to realize that he does actually not hate her (though I guess another plot, less dramatic, would've done the same).
I'm going to suffer from a huge drama slump now, and I'm gonna miss all of your funny comments
However, I did dislike his behavior. Just as with Paeng, I understand how or where he comes from, but it's not at all an excuse for the continuous terror he puts on her. Nonetheless, I think it was important to show that now he does all of it out of desperation and confusion.
I'm also fine with the upcoming kidnapping, I really don't mind. Arthit has been such a dick to Paeng that all of his small nice gestures towards her immediately alarm some suspicion in her (rightfully) and I guess it takes a big moment for her to realize that he does actually not hate her (though I guess another plot, less dramatic, would've done the same).