If your take the scene out off the whole context, it's a bit cringe. But when you know everything that happened…
That's the thing! We are nearing the final episodes! Anyone still here and watching the show has been here for the whole journey and has the full context! So people saying the show is "ruined" or has become a mess because of that one scene makes zero sense to me!
Why is everyone so salty about that fist bump? It is their thing! It was cute. The scene was only a small bit cringe as a whole. But still pretty adorable. And Pran's really feels like someone who wouldn't be super comfortable making out in front of a huge crowd of his peers. A N D Pat was literally screaming his feelings for Pran. How can anyone read that as "buddy" energy?!
Bruh the doctor is violating some law right? Aren't medical records part of Data Privacy Act or some sort? Thailand…
Technically Tian would be his patient (he has treated him a few times) so requesting medical records between practitioners is pretty common. It's shady the way he did it - but technically could be argued to be legal.
I did a little research on heart trasplant and it seems the highest a person can live is 5 years but if you are…
I went through a few studies, they are a little old (from 2012) but the 5 year and 10 year survival rate increases with patients under the age of 55. And the survival rate further increases with the younger donors hearts. We are also in BL universe. So I am assuming everything will not be totally accurate to real world medicine. Heck, Tian should realistically be pretty weak and still be rehabilitating if I have the timeline from transplant to when he ran off to the countryside right in my head.
as much as i loved first two episodes, Tians obvious incompetence in his /job/ (although volunteer) pisses me…
Tian in the beginning was portrayed as a selfish, spoiled kid who had someone to do basically everything for him. His life revolved around parting and drinking. He probably also had no role in caring any of his siblings. Children are not easy to handle, especially not in large groups and if you have zero experience with children.
I love the flaw in Tian' character. He's a spoil rich kids. It's normal for him to be like that. But i can't understand…
I have volunteered as a teacher in rural places through NGOs when I was in high school and in uni. Tian taking a sabbatical from engineering college was probably enough evidence that he has enough knowledge to teach. A lot of these places are fairly desperate for volunteers will take anyone with sufficient math and language understanding.
We are also in BL universe. So I am assuming everything will not be totally accurate to real world medicine. Heck, Tian should realistically be pretty weak and still be rehabilitating if I have the timeline from transplant to when he ran off to the countryside right in my head.