It doesn't seem like they like each other for any other reason besides the time travel and visions thing
But if we think about it a little better, it makes sense that Kliao is in love with her because Karan was there for her in the most difficult moments of her life, besides her being very hot and popular in the hospital, it helps a lot ;-). And through the visions, Karan was falling in love like we fall in love with a TV character that we follow every week.
People who read the novel, before the arm episode, Karan had a romance with Kliao but she went back in time making Kliao not remember or is all she knows about Kliao the visions of the future that she has had since she was a child?
Not the friends and Kawi encouraging Dokrak to go into her toxic home to be verbally abused by her father while…
What a childish comment. Rak never said she had problems with her mother and everyone encouraged her to visit her mother. Something very common in the world is a mother who is unfortunately too fragile to fight against her husband's tyranny. See if you can grow up before judging other people's hearts.
Honestly, I'm disappointed. It was one of the GLs I was most looking forward to in 2025, but it's not delivering the story of the novel properly. First: Of the 43 minutes of the episode, 5 are just "in the previous episode", more minutes from the opening and more minutes spent on "scenes from the next chapters" or "making off". What's left for the development of the story? 20 minutes? Second: Playing Karan's version right at the beginning took away a lot of the drama of the narrative. Third: There's a never-ending rush and little depth to the plot. If I hadn't read the novel, I'm sure I would be extremely confused.
I didnt like it at all😑. It begun bringing joy and love for the fans of thai GLs but endup delivering just frustration and sadness. Thank God Ploy and Ton found their happiness before the end cause not even AioonMay finale was satisfing.
First: Of the 43 minutes of the episode, 5 are just "in the previous episode", more minutes from the opening and more minutes spent on "scenes from the next chapters" or "making off". What's left for the development of the story? 20 minutes?
Second: Playing Karan's version right at the beginning took away a lot of the drama of the narrative.
Third: There's a never-ending rush and little depth to the plot. If I hadn't read the novel, I'm sure I would be extremely confused.