Are you, by any chance, watching the cut version? As the uncut is quite...something. :)
You know how the hosts in Deep Night just sit with the guests and drink and flirt a bit, in the original trailer (or pilot? whatever...) they were doing way more than just sitting around. That's why the show seems tame to me compare to those early scenes.
I came across the bts of the pilot from a few months ago, and boy, did they tone the series down. Not sure why, but this is fluff compared to what it initially looked like.
So there are a lot of comments below on how great this episode was. I'm just really confused. Who is trying to kill Phupha and why? And why is Por and his gang involved? Were they hired to kill Phupha? And again, why? And Por killed Khram, but when Thai sees him again, he's pissed off seeing him but not raging 'cause he killed his lover? How did the blind women know where Khram was to save him? And Khram couldn't gotten out of his ropes at anytime, but easily takes them off when Thai shows up? I know, I know, Thai cut them with his sword, but it didn't look that way.
this drama is like the love child of 8th sense and semantic error but with a music concept lol
I thought the same, especially the 8th Sense - the actors look so much alike. But, this one wasn't as well executed and fell flat by the end, in my opinion. It started as an 8.5 -9 for me but I ended up giving it an 8.
First episode was not too bad. Nat has improved - maybe he needed a good director. Not really a fan of Nat and Max together so I'll see where this takes us. Had to do a double take when I saw Pak, almost didn't recognize him.