episode 9 cemented pluto's ranking as the best GL thailand has ever produced. it's so complete. writing, acting, and pacing wise, they did such a good job. said this once and saying it again—pluto you are the GL of the year! 🥹
Episodes like Pluto's 8th is how you get people to be attached to a show. This episode may have been a filler but it was an absolutely necessary one. GLs need more of these kinds of episodes to let audiences watch these shows for more than the love scenes. It's also episodes like this that make you comment on just how well the writing was executed and makes you realize how writing is if not the most important aspect of a show. Good writing may not always lead to a great show but bad writing will always lead to a bad show. Pluto you are the GL series of the year.
Should I start watching this? Idk if I should wait until it’s aired or not
I feel like it's the perfect time for you to start watching all the eight episodes that have aired due to the fact you get to fully witness the suspense of Ai getting to know that she's May's first love without having to wait. Then you get to participate with all of us being at the edge of our seats for the last 3 episodes and watch everything go down from here. 😂
i don't know if it's just my obsession with police detective shows but i absolute am loving this so far, episode 1 was great, absolutely will continue watching this
As I love so so many aspects of this series (the acting, production + cinematography, the OST!), I have to admit…
have to agree :( i feel like with the pace they're going we're gonna have such a rushed and messy ending but i hope i'll be proven wrong since i love this series sm right now T~T
thaen ate with that confrontation scene. i absolutely agree with him. earn constantly coming to lada at her job and during her working hours is pretty f*cked up. he called her out for her harassment and tendency to make lada feel uncomfortable and that's how it should be. i'm living for these characters not toleration earn's immaturity.
even if earn's reasons for trying to win lada back are valid, the way she's going about them are absolutely not it. she needs to do better and i hope she gets her much needed redemption. if she's not gonna be honest with lada even after lada tried to give her the benefit of the doubt of trying to figure out why she left her all these years, i'm gonna be pretty disappointed. i understand lada's mother could also pull some strings which is why earn is probably hesitating on revealing the true reason to lada, but then again, her methods of trying to reconcile with her is just not it and lada's mother's blackmail isn't validation of her insensitive efforts lmao.
the banana scene was so toxic, glad that they didn't romanticize it as much though. they let earn know it was extremely selfish and immature and thank god they did cause it gave me the ick.
This will be the second best thai gl for me. No, the table scene isn't in the novel. However, Lada is very gentle…
I see, thank you for answering my question! Reading this makes me wish I had more time in my hands to read the novel. However, your comment about this being the second best Thai GL for you is interesting. May I know what Thai GL is at your top spot?
i think what sets this thai gl apart from the others is its great writing. other gls may have great actresses and chemistry but failed to keep audiences engaged in terms of writing and pace. they understood they had a plot that was easy to work with and difficult to mess up and they genuinely delivered (thank god).
the supporting characters' dynamics were executed very well so far, nothing over the top (for ex. in gap, with how they did their comedy bits), just the right amount to make anyone who watches it love the supporting cast rather than be annoyed with them (not a big deal though, it's simply personal preference). glad they did have this kind of approach because it gives more opportunities for new viewers to not be too culture shocked and more reason to keep watching rather than skip certain parts.
also can somebody tell me if all tropes in the show were actually in the book? like for example, the gentlewoman trope of fahlada placing her hand under the table so earn doesn't hit her head when she gets back up from picking up whatever was on the floor (i forgot what it was, was it tissue, lmao doesn't matter)?
hopefully i don't jinx it for the rest of the episodes because this really has the potential to be the best thai gl produced by far.
even if earn's reasons for trying to win lada back are valid, the way she's going about them are absolutely not it. she needs to do better and i hope she gets her much needed redemption. if she's not gonna be honest with lada even after lada tried to give her the benefit of the doubt of trying to figure out why she left her all these years, i'm gonna be pretty disappointed. i understand lada's mother could also pull some strings which is why earn is probably hesitating on revealing the true reason to lada, but then again, her methods of trying to reconcile with her is just not it and lada's mother's blackmail isn't validation of her insensitive efforts lmao.
the supporting characters' dynamics were executed very well so far, nothing over the top (for ex. in gap, with how they did their comedy bits), just the right amount to make anyone who watches it love the supporting cast rather than be annoyed with them (not a big deal though, it's simply personal preference). glad they did have this kind of approach because it gives more opportunities for new viewers to not be too culture shocked and more reason to keep watching rather than skip certain parts.
also can somebody tell me if all tropes in the show were actually in the book? like for example, the gentlewoman trope of fahlada placing her hand under the table so earn doesn't hit her head when she gets back up from picking up whatever was on the floor (i forgot what it was, was it tissue, lmao doesn't matter)?
hopefully i don't jinx it for the rest of the episodes because this really has the potential to be the best thai gl produced by far.