Just finished watching this. Amazing series indeed. However, people keep saying that it has a happy ending and I find that statement somewhat debatable. Listen, I just cannot stop thinking about Khun Yai spending a long, lonely life without his Jom 😠Like what the hell man, that's kind of brutal
if they DO s2 that means earth and mix will also be there..which means..from my perspective..much less screentime…
the warp effect is another one of jojo's shows and the lesbian storyline there was pretty good. they had as much screentime as the rest of the couples, and it was messy a la only friends, so i don't know why he suddenly thinks he wouldn't be able to do it justice 🤔
came back to this page to see if people have heard the news and the first thing i see is that Christine is already added back to the cast hahahahaha. really happy she didn't leave the project after all!!
we know next to nothing about who is with whom and how and when and yet I'm already like. phijinnon 👀 even though it's not going to happen. these shows never do poly
i'm like genuinely confused why it's taking them so long to release 23.5. sometimes they are so eager to release a show that they start airing it while it's still filming. this one wrapped filming a while ago and yet.. nothing 🤔
honestly i do understand them both, very much so (day get behind me i will protect you from all the naysayers), but also for p'aof to include a combo of the THREE tropes that get on people's nerves so much - breaking up, time skip and one person going abroad... that was certainly an interesting choice
it's fine overall, but i feel like it needn't be so long and drawn out. the events of these four episodes could've been easily condensed into two. there's a lot of running and wandering around that doesn't feel suspenseful at all
i honestly hate that they released the novel before this series ending because trying to navigate comment sections without accidentally running into spoilers from people who have read it (or skimmed through to find out how the story ends) is like walking on a minefield lmao
i honestly hate that they released the novel before this series ending because trying to navigate comment sections without accidentally running into spoilers from people who have read it (or skimmed through to find out how the story ends) is like walking on a minefield lmao
when after All That they crammed in one final post-credit advertisement scene where naow sits in the hospital traumatized and inconsolable about her gf being in a coma and thida comes up to her like. hey i know this sucks ass, but here are some vitamins to make you feel better :) in that moment i felt like i was going insane
the fact that in the end it was mhok, not day, who needed to be consoled. love it when a character who's known to comfort others and suppress their own emotions finally caves in and cries. I'm fine (lying)
I'm sorry, I don't wanna ruin anyone's high from this episode but how is it Night's fault that they got into an…
it literally isn't his fault though. just because the main character thinks it is doesn't mean that you should think so also. the narrative so far only shows night feeling incredibly guilty (which, understandable) and day putting misplaced blame onto him (which is also understandable, although wrong - but this is something he needs to sort out). not once i felt like the show was trying to convince me that the accident was night's fault