Did you watched till ep 10 ?? You dont think his mom did him wrong ??? And I think his abused against Tofu get…
Despite I kinda "defend" Nut, I agreed that in ep 10, the plot seemed to be out of line, and as you said I think it's due to the pacing and reveal of the backstories is inconsistent, which I think required for them to move the plot in this manner (how the story is being revealed to us, the viewers).
I still can relate to him on why the trigger happen (this happened only after Na tried to question Tofu about their relationship), but I didn't expect it happen 2x in a row (after he returned home from office, and after he returned from the park). I'm just thinking that this portion of unresolved issue with Na (how Tarn and Nut broke up) really warrants that over-outburst - hopefully revealed in next episodes.
There's time jump now and then after ep 7, but there's a date shown in ep 9 as 13 Friday, so I'll assume it's 13 August 2021, and count backward/forward. The next matching date is 13 May 2022, so it's unlikely. It's also possible there's a date error in the series, but so far, this calendar seems fit and doesn't seem to contradict the series (with some minor exception ^^')
You can have empathy for someone even if you don't excuse his behaviour. For exemple, Nut touches me. I'm understand…
Except he's not a blank paper. He woke up long time ago although he only turned human recently. He did grow on emotion part as human, slowly, and became more prominent later, watch till ep 10 and you'll know.
'a teddy bear that is turned into a person showing no reaction is not realistic' --> Tofu always shows reaction, which point/scene did I miss? And trauma is something build up for ages...
This feels like we are debating about two concept of time travel, one that creates loop, one that creates alternate timeline. Should stick closely to the "rule" of the writer, e.g. if the writer's ruling it as a time loop, we shouldn't expect alternate timeline being created. Both concept are "correct" (sci-fi wise), both concept are good, but if they're put in different context, it will just make you less receptive/appreciative of the final product.
Teddy bear turned human isn't anywhere near realistic ;)
From writer's perspective, Nut's behaviour harassing Tofu, because he got too close to him, and Nut's suspicion on Tofu because of the shady identity, is realistic. I was in Nut's shoes so I can tell it's realistic.
As how teddy bear turned human should or shouldn't feel, this is really up to the writer (as this is not real in the first place). Based on the writing, Tofu just want to get close to Nut whatever it takes. This is not pinnochio who want to be a human, he just a teddy bear accidentally turned human, who just wished that he can turned back teddy bear (so that he can be useful again to Nut as teddy bear) because everything in human world seemed to be too complex for him. I don't think it's fair to think that Tofu should think or behave the way normal human does.
You can have empathy for someone even if you don't excuse his behaviour. For exemple, Nut touches me. I'm understand…
So let's say someone create film about a drug addict (on his journey of healing), make it as realistic as possible, and people still criticizing the film maker that doing drug is wrong? We're just trying to put things into context, sharing different perspective.
To give another perspective, maybe not a good one, when people watch marvel's "moon knight" and the main character keep killing people, we also don't keep saying, killing people is wrong, right? Everyone knows that, but that's not the point that the series want to bring across.
I think we all need to chill a bit, haters will be haters, lovers will be lovers. Everyone have their own cognitive…
That's why I said we don't know which episode they've watched the series. Earlier, I couldn't really tell why Nut was so aggressive towards his own mother, thinking that's just because the way he brought up (e.g. trauma, etc). But the built up emotion "I'm just a mistake of faulty marriage", and other stuff, shown up to 10, slowly add to the rationale and further understanding.
But from viewers' perspective, we know that they care about each other, it's just the miscommunication that misled those two ended up keep hurting each other.
I'm hoping to get these questions answered either from this weeks episodes or next.1. How did Sib die? (Nat's…
These are speculation/wish 1. Accident 2. No. But may be involved as a major factor leading to the end result 3. Hopefully Nutofu 4. Prib connected the dot and brought him there (Prib's storyline's there for a reason...) 5. Yes, hopefully temporary
Genuinely asking , you dont see any fault from his mom??? I mean she was supposed to protect her child but she…
I think we all need to chill a bit, haters will be haters, lovers will be lovers. Everyone have their own cognitive bias, and no matter how much we tried, those may not be easily to change. People see "half cup" differently. And we don't actually know at which episode they've watched the series.
Oh ok, but it still doesn't answer these questions I had in mind * Why Tofu (bear) did not get burnt despite Sib burnt most of Nut's unmanly toys/belongings * Why did Nut cling to Tofu so much, despite broke up with Tarn * Why (seemingly) there's no attempt between Nut/Tarn to reconnect after they break up all these years * Why did Nut accept Tofu (as lover) if he has never gotten over Tarn...
and tofu abuse begins again. Man this episode was really frustrating and made me really uncomfortable. I was really…
Hopefully this give you more peace of mind. In a better circumstances, Nut tried to hide his relationship with Tofu from Na. In a better circumstances, Nut hold Tofu's hands. However, when the fear kicks in, e.g. for this case, Na tried to probe things from Tofu and this trigger Nut's fear, he became unreasonably violent, etc. He regretted those later, but it's something he's looking to fix, with Tofu's help and sincerity. It's a journey of seeing a broken person to someone better.
I really liked Tan and Nut together. They made a cute couple, but I hope Nut and Tofu will be endgame🥺like…
Don't forget that Tofu is Nut's teddy bear, which at the point of time he turned human he already has loyalty to Nut. I need more story revelation to "judge" Tarn's motivation to like/love Nut though, seems to me it's still a bit random and just a mean to progress the plot.
I was thinking, what if there are really indeed 16 episodes? But the finale episode (EP 16) are hidden for now…
Or is it possible that Netflix doesn't have the accurate information? I felt that I've experienced something like this before (the ep number wasn't accurate) for a series that I watched last time, but I couldn't recall what was it
I still can relate to him on why the trigger happen (this happened only after Na tried to question Tofu about their relationship), but I didn't expect it happen 2x in a row (after he returned home from office, and after he returned from the park). I'm just thinking that this portion of unresolved issue with Na (how Tarn and Nut broke up) really warrants that over-outburst - hopefully revealed in next episodes.
As for netflix (Thai) it's no.#4 currently
Please let me know if I missed something
There's time jump now and then after ep 7, but there's a date shown in ep 9 as 13 Friday, so I'll assume it's 13 August 2021, and count backward/forward. The next matching date is 13 May 2022, so it's unlikely. It's also possible there's a date error in the series, but so far, this calendar seems fit and doesn't seem to contradict the series (with some minor exception ^^')
'a teddy bear that is turned into a person showing no reaction is not realistic' --> Tofu always shows reaction, which point/scene did I miss? And trauma is something build up for ages...
This feels like we are debating about two concept of time travel, one that creates loop, one that creates alternate timeline. Should stick closely to the "rule" of the writer, e.g. if the writer's ruling it as a time loop, we shouldn't expect alternate timeline being created. Both concept are "correct" (sci-fi wise), both concept are good, but if they're put in different context, it will just make you less receptive/appreciative of the final product.
And this is to reply to your comment --> https://kisskh.at/59035-khun-mee-pa-ti-harn#comment-9389911
Teddy bear turned human isn't anywhere near realistic ;)
From writer's perspective, Nut's behaviour harassing Tofu, because he got too close to him, and Nut's suspicion on Tofu because of the shady identity, is realistic. I was in Nut's shoes so I can tell it's realistic.
As how teddy bear turned human should or shouldn't feel, this is really up to the writer (as this is not real in the first place). Based on the writing, Tofu just want to get close to Nut whatever it takes. This is not pinnochio who want to be a human, he just a teddy bear accidentally turned human, who just wished that he can turned back teddy bear (so that he can be useful again to Nut as teddy bear) because everything in human world seemed to be too complex for him. I don't think it's fair to think that Tofu should think or behave the way normal human does.
To give another perspective, maybe not a good one, when people watch marvel's "moon knight" and the main character keep killing people, we also don't keep saying, killing people is wrong, right? Everyone knows that, but that's not the point that the series want to bring across.
But from viewers' perspective, we know that they care about each other, it's just the miscommunication that misled those two ended up keep hurting each other.
1. Accident
2. No. But may be involved as a major factor leading to the end result
3. Hopefully Nutofu
4. Prib connected the dot and brought him there (Prib's storyline's there for a reason...)
5. Yes, hopefully temporary
And we don't actually know at which episode they've watched the series.
* Why Tofu (bear) did not get burnt despite Sib burnt most of Nut's unmanly toys/belongings
* Why did Nut cling to Tofu so much, despite broke up with Tarn
* Why (seemingly) there's no attempt between Nut/Tarn to reconnect after they break up all these years
* Why did Nut accept Tofu (as lover) if he has never gotten over Tarn...
Edit, it's #5 in Thailand
https://flixpatrol.com/top10/netflix/thailand/2022-04-18/