The alcohol does not excuse the crime. Are you familiar with the Brock Turner case? Both the rapist and the victim were intoxicated, but it's still rape.
There are two more: Prae forces Farm to have sex with her even though it's very clear that he doesn't want to. Good thing it didn't happen, but I was really uncomfortable while watching the scene.
Then there's Bright forcing Farm to have a foursome.
It could have been much better if the story focused more on the main BL couple. Min and Wan's relationship is really problematic, so I do not see the point of giving them a happy ending. Also, the token lesbian girl having a hetero relationship in the end left a bad taste in my mouth. I know it can happen in real life, but there are just a handful of lesbian characters in TV, so giving one a hetero relationship really sends a bad message.
I decided to start watching this because it is highly rated on this site, but the first episode left a bad taste in my mouth. Really? Rape???? In the first episode??????? I will still try to watch the next episodes, though. It might redeem itself to me.
That's kinda true. I guess it boils down to the number of episodes we had. If there were more episodes in the…
Based on experience, that's not true, but maybe it's just the group of friends that I had. But yes, it was established that Kong does not rely on his friends that much.
I kinda agree with you about the friend part. But with Kong, I see him as some sort of social butterfly who has…
That's kinda true. I guess it boils down to the number of episodes we had. If there were more episodes in the season, we could have seen deeper interactions between Kong and his friends.
The tone of this drama is confusing for me. At times, it's super cute. At other times, it is super sexy. I get that people can be cute and sexy at the same time, and it could have worked if both couples are cute and sexy, but having a couple cute and another couple sexy makes them quite detached from each other, making the show less coherent for me. Sometimes, I feel like I'm watching a different show when the Rambo sexy scenes are on. It's not that those parts are bad. They just extremely contrast the cute scenes of Oat and Pop.
Also, the characters' problems can easily be solved if they just talk to each other. All the crying becomes really annoying when they do not really talk.
I love that the creators made the story clean but still gives us enough clues that "things" are happening. For example, when Kongpob was teasing Arthit when he's giving his towel, pertaining to doing "something" later that night, we didn't see anything, but we know they slept together (and probably had sex) since the shot after the scene was their two toothbrushes. :)))))
Hmmmmmm... I think this season opened a lot of storylines for the story to end with it.
(1) Win who's Earth's ex has the same name with Arthit's classmate who shifted from Engineering to Communication Arts. I think they are the same person, and it is highly unlikely the creators will put mystery on him if he won't be introduced to us.
(2) Another is Arthit's relationship with Kongpob's family, especially his father. This season introduced their relationship as something smooth and pleasant, but once the father knows that Arthit and Kongpob are dating, it could change, and it could be the main plot of another season (if ever).
(3) Dae and Tew need their story continued. However, Prem and Wad were heavily hinted in season 1, but they didn't get their story, so I'm not really hopeful. But I guess it's time for Kongpob's friends to have more roles. With Tew being gay(bi? pan??) too, he and Kongpob should be much closer since they would experience similar things in life, and Tew can ask Kongpob for advice.
I have a question, though. When was SOTUS S (as in the novel) written? Is it after the airing of the first season?
There are two more: Prae forces Farm to have sex with her even though it's very clear that he doesn't want to. Good thing it didn't happen, but I was really uncomfortable while watching the scene.
Then there's Bright forcing Farm to have a foursome.
Min and Wan's relationship is really problematic, so I do not see the point of giving them a happy ending. Also, the token lesbian girl having a hetero relationship in the end left a bad taste in my mouth. I know it can happen in real life, but there are just a handful of lesbian characters in TV, so giving one a hetero relationship really sends a bad message.
Also, the characters' problems can easily be solved if they just talk to each other. All the crying becomes really annoying when they do not really talk.
(1) Win who's Earth's ex has the same name with Arthit's classmate who shifted from Engineering to Communication Arts. I think they are the same person, and it is highly unlikely the creators will put mystery on him if he won't be introduced to us.
(2) Another is Arthit's relationship with Kongpob's family, especially his father. This season introduced their relationship as something smooth and pleasant, but once the father knows that Arthit and Kongpob are dating, it could change, and it could be the main plot of another season (if ever).
(3) Dae and Tew need their story continued. However, Prem and Wad were heavily hinted in season 1, but they didn't get their story, so I'm not really hopeful. But I guess it's time for Kongpob's friends to have more roles. With Tew being gay(bi? pan??) too, he and Kongpob should be much closer since they would experience similar things in life, and Tew can ask Kongpob for advice.
I have a question, though. When was SOTUS S (as in the novel) written? Is it after the airing of the first season?