I want a new WinnySatang series. I want a new WinnySatang series. I want a new WinnySatang series. I want a new WinnySatang series. I want a new WinnySatang series. I want a new WinnySatang series. I want a new WinnySatang series. I want a new WinnySatang series. I want a new WinnySatang series.
After seeing The Believer (starring James Teeradon) and come here, I still feel sad for Sky's career. James Teeradon, Bank Thiti and him are three of my favorite ex-Nadao actors. Seeing the other two can choose their projects freely as independent artists, I wish Sky could do the same. Not that GMM is bad, it's not good enough for Sky.
Out of the three, Bank may not be as good at acting as James or Sky but he has quality to be a big star. It's good he has his own café business. I wish Sky all the best. His next GMM series looks too boring and I will watch it only to support him.
Season 2 is a must, this is a great series, I finished it last night and I want more. Thai thrillers are usually bad because of incoherent plot, terrible acting and relying on fake gun-fights a lot. This one is different, the whole thing is quite realistic, we can believe these things happen in real life. I love every actors in this show.
James Teeradon is phenomenal. He's not just an actor but a true artist. Out of all trainees from Nadao Bangkok, he was the most promising, now he's a great actor, he always knows how to choose a good script to take part in. Look at his filmography and you can tell right away he takes acting seriously.
Peach Pachara made me laugh a lot, and sometimes angry and sad too with his portrayal of Game. Who knows he can act like this, and I have watched most of his movies before. I think he did step up his game (pun not intended). Petch Paopetch surprises me with this role. I also love that monk played by Patchai Pakdesusuk. Ally Achiraya displays a lot of nuances in her acting. Overall, this show is a gift, watch it, everybody.
To anyone here thinks this is a bad series, I get you, no need to repeat it. I know it's bad. It's a series from "New" Siwaj, what do you expect? However bad thing can also be fun and I watch it because I enjoy seeing some of my favorite actors onscreen. Think of it as a filler series you watch while waiting for your other shows every week.
One more thing, the saddest thing about the whole show is not the acting, the plot or the cinematography themselves. It's Pond-Phuwin, I love them, they were a very promising BL couple a few years ago, then "Never Let Me Go" happened (also with a bad director) now Pond-Phuwin status is not as great as it used to be. Seeing both of them in this series, though still the main characters, among a lot of main characters, I feel like their future could be the next Joong-Dunk, if you know what I mean. The entertainment world is such a harsh world.
I want a new WinnySatang series. I want a new WinnySatang series. I want a new WinnySatang series. I want a new WinnySatang series. I want a new WinnySatang series. I want a new WinnySatang series. I want a new WinnySatang series. I want a new WinnySatang series. I want a new WinnySatang series.
Out of the three, Bank may not be as good at acting as James or Sky but he has quality to be a big star. It's good he has his own café business. I wish Sky all the best. His next GMM series looks too boring and I will watch it only to support him.
James Teeradon is phenomenal. He's not just an actor but a true artist. Out of all trainees from Nadao Bangkok, he was the most promising, now he's a great actor, he always knows how to choose a good script to take part in. Look at his filmography and you can tell right away he takes acting seriously.
Peach Pachara made me laugh a lot, and sometimes angry and sad too with his portrayal of Game. Who knows he can act like this, and I have watched most of his movies before. I think he did step up his game (pun not intended). Petch Paopetch surprises me with this role. I also love that monk played by Patchai Pakdesusuk. Ally Achiraya displays a lot of nuances in her acting. Overall, this show is a gift, watch it, everybody.
One more thing, the saddest thing about the whole show is not the acting, the plot or the cinematography themselves. It's Pond-Phuwin, I love them, they were a very promising BL couple a few years ago, then "Never Let Me Go" happened (also with a bad director) now Pond-Phuwin status is not as great as it used to be. Seeing both of them in this series, though still the main characters, among a lot of main characters, I feel like their future could be the next Joong-Dunk, if you know what I mean. The entertainment world is such a harsh world.