Yet again Mark's expressive eyes are serving his boss really well in tonight's episode. No dialogues, pure eye acting, but emotions run like a flowing river the moment he held Paeng's hand and just stared at her. The feelings of confusion, pain, and longingness are evident in his eyes. He doesn't know why he acted so strange at that time but one thing is for sure, he doesn't wanna see her go.
He was so good at that scene. I got chills. Those. Tiny. Details. That. He. Nailed. *swoons*
Definitely a filler episode since there's no development except for Mark not Prin's arc
THISSS! His character had so much potential to become one of the best ML in lakorn history. Writers whyyyy? 7 episodes left and I don't know how they're gonna serve justice on his character by that.
Definitely a filler episode since there's no development except for Mark not Prin's arc
I was really craving for Arthit's character development. His character stomped down to the ground in this episode. This guy is hopeless. What's happening now is something Arthit in the novel will never do and experience. *cries*
Mark got the cards and he's a good player. What makes him even more successful is that Arthit is clouded with jealousy that this guy's real agenda is covered by his own emotions. He's hitting both Paeng's naivety and Arthit's jealousy in one stone. Weakness spotted. Easy access.
I am sooooo disappointed at today's episode. My brows furrowed like how Arthit gone mad for more than half of the episode. It's like a filler episode for the viewers and Paeng to hate Arthit even more, only to let us see how the gradual emotional manipulation and evil-plotting done by the maestro Mark is going on. That's the only important scene that I see as useful and connected in the upcoming episode.
And please don't redeem Arthit's character by being a sympathetic hero in a kidnapping fiasco? Really? Are we serious? Are we still stuck in the 90's? Writers are we okay?
He was so good at that scene. I got chills. Those. Tiny. Details. That. He. Nailed. *swoons*
And please don't redeem Arthit's character by being a sympathetic hero in a kidnapping fiasco? Really? Are we serious? Are we still stuck in the 90's? Writers are we okay?
*I can't contain my frustrations its dawn here*