the elders (parents and grandparents) in this series continues to PISS me off lmao. the AUDACITY of Tim's parents to act all holier than thou and scolding Tim for his con artist path, when THEY were the ones who ran away and ABANDONED him all alone with the pile of DEBTS that they made. YOU put him in that dire situation back then. YOU can't blame him now for choosing the fastest path to riches. it annoys me that Tim was the one who had to apologize to his parents when it's actually his parents who OWED him an apology. for abandoning him, and for the debts they made him pay.
and the grandfather too. it's not his place to expose Tim to his parents. i don't even think it was necessary for the parents to know, cause they were absent parents anyway. but if they were to know, then it should've been on Tim's terms (or Pai's, since Pai is the actual victim in the situation). it should've been a private conversation between Tim/Pai and the parents.
they supposed to care for him, when he is scammed for love and in the lowest of his life
right?? none of his family cared to ask how he feels. and instead, they're only adding to his problem and stress. in the end, the only person who stayed by his side during his lowest point was the same person who put him there to begin with. it's upsetting me the way everyone is treating Pai.
im really not liking the way they resolved the conflict between Pai and his family. i feel like the grandfather is gaslighting him with all that "i abandoned you because i know you'll survive on your own" bullshit. no bruh. you ABANDONED your own family and FORBADE his parents from contacting him. and you stripped him off of his hard earned money/assets too. nothing you say could ever justify your actions towards him, not even a "i meant well" excuse because it, in fact, was not well. Pai's parents also annoy the fuck outta me. the most useless, boneless pair of parents ever. and then they have the audacity to act casual with him on the video call with North as if nothing is happening. gah. Pai forgave his family way too easily.
Well that's the point LMAOOOO do you expect a university student to have the same mannerisms as a LORD FROM THE…
this reminds me of another time travel series, Reset. Armin, the guy who time travelled, was behaving crazy too, just like Nakhun 😂 it's just that Armin is an actor and older guy in the initial timeline, basically he's a distinguished gentleman, so his crash out was slightly more mature. meanwhile Nakhun is a young, university student. so his crash out is more comedic, quirky, and even childish. but eitherway, my point is, ain't nobody who time travelled would be able to act all calm and poised😠they'd go a lil cray cray trying to comprehend the situation.
Guys please help me out, do I have to watch Fourever You to watch it or can I watch it straight away because in…
they're adapted from 5 different novels, it's just that the series compiled them into 2 series (Fourever You and Fourever You Part 2). so Fourever You and the three installments of Fourever You Part 2 can be watched stand-alone.
what’s the order to watch these series in is this like a stand alone or I’ll need to watch other parts to…
so Fourever You and Fourever You Part 2 are adapted from 5 different novels that lived in the same universe. this is the order of the book;
1) East: Tag! You're Mine (HillTer) 2) North: How Much Is Your Love (JohanNorth) 3) South: Beside The Sky (TonfahTyphoon) 4) West: The Sun From Another Star (ArthitDaotok) 5) Lately, It's Winter Season (TigerNao)
book 5 is pretty much the side story of the whole universe. book 1 and 2 are covered in Fourever You. book 3, 4, 5 are in Fourever You Part 2.
they can be watched as a stand alone, but watching it all chronologically is recommended.
Peat really nails both the naive submissive Kelvin and crazy psychopathic Kelvin roles. great job to him. both Peat and Fort acting skills have improved so much since the last time i watched them.
Poon is such a natural at playing the baby brother/cousin role. he's so cute and lovable. his (brotherly) chemistry with Mark is really good. Poon and Ohm also surprised me. i initially didn't think they'd work, but one ep in and they already proved me wrong. the chemistry is there and sparking. as for Mark and Junior, they're amazing as always, i've already knew they'd nail this. great start so far. enjoying the comedy, the cute scenes, the acting, the pacing, and overall direction of this series. can't wait for the next episode.
if they're making a season 3 and they started with Du Cheng died, i WILL eat a handful of sand!! don't play with…
keep watching! it's good. it's just that there's a shocking scene at the end of the final episode, that left viewers with so many questions! many believe it's not a real scene, just a gimmick for season 3.
and the grandfather too. it's not his place to expose Tim to his parents. i don't even think it was necessary for the parents to know, cause they were absent parents anyway. but if they were to know, then it should've been on Tim's terms (or Pai's, since Pai is the actual victim in the situation). it should've been a private conversation between Tim/Pai and the parents.
1) East: Tag! You're Mine (HillTer)
2) North: How Much Is Your Love (JohanNorth)
3) South: Beside The Sky (TonfahTyphoon)
4) West: The Sun From Another Star (ArthitDaotok)
5) Lately, It's Winter Season (TigerNao)
book 5 is pretty much the side story of the whole universe. book 1 and 2 are covered in Fourever You. book 3, 4, 5 are in Fourever You Part 2.
they can be watched as a stand alone, but watching it all chronologically is recommended.