Forcebook series got the Friday slotPondphwuin series got the Saturday slotSeakeen series got the Sunday slotHopefully…
me neither but tuesday seems like the most possible slot cz first said its sooner than we think and khao said its early next year. it will air in jan but the the trailer might drop by the end of this month and episode 0 early next month
gonna watch this solely for great, he is so fine and underrated, one of the few actors in gmm that can act plus his chemistry with bright is also giving greatbright were the highlight for sure i thought they were a side cp but this is an ensemble so even more excited to see him here and in cat for cash with fk
thai ppl are going crazy over this, this is their first pick and this honestly has the best plot out of them all…
same i wouldve tuned in to this regardless! and i would've been jealous if this went to anyone else, this is so beautiful already cant imagine how good the series will be and the skilled crew makes everything even better, the thing is bl fans drc abt cinema anymore you can throw a wattpad bs at them with their fav cp in it and they'll call it a masterpiece, i thoguht everyone agreed this is the best trailer until i logged in to twitter this will be big no matter what tho
[not spoiler] *trailer analysis, read this to understand the plot better (copy pasted from twitter user bucingmm)
THE INVISIBLE DRAGON đ˛đ§§
**This is based on the theory of the pilot and this is a personal opinion, not something that is certain.**
Earn is the adopted son of the powerful âSingha Tiam Fahâ family, a lineage whose entire existence is devoted to the Lion Dance tradition. Since he was young, Earn had been shaped and trained to become the Lion Headâthe leading lion. He had never once taken the role of the Tail. Every teacher and every family member placed perfection on his shoulders.
Meanwhile, Khun is just an ordinary man who calls himself a âdog.â A stray dog who accidentally wandered into the world of lions. This dog chasing the lionâKhun kept chasing after Hia Earn.
Because of his feelings, Khun wanted to learn the art of Lion Dance, even though he knew he could never compare to Earn, who had lived inside the tradition since childhood. Earn personally trained him. But of course, it wasnât easyâbecause the roles of Head and Tail in Lion Dance arenât merely technical positions; they carry weight, hierarchy, honor, and identity.
Khun, with his smaller build, said he wanted to become Earnâs Tailâthe lionâs tail that supports and stabilizes the Head. The other trainers doubted him:
âSomeone that small⌠can he really carry Earn?â
Khun wasnât sure. He couldnât answer.
But for the first time in his life, Earn offered to become the Tail so Khun could learn to be the Head. They switched rolesâsomething taboo in their tradition. But Earn did it⌠for Khun.
⸝
But their journey grew even more difficult when a major crisis hit Earnâs family, Singha Tiam Fah. The only way to survive was to merge with their long-time rival, Neua Weha, following the principle:
âKeep your friend close, and your enemy even closer.â
Earn found himself torn between Heart and Gratitude. In the end, he followed his fatherâs advice: to unite the two schools, seemingly through the arranged marriage of their leaders. This decision shattered Khun.
Khun felt even smaller, even more unworthyâconvinced that he truly was just a dog who had no right to stand beside a Lion.
But Bright himself never wanted to become a Lion either. He once said:
âBut no one understands an invisible lion better than us two.â
Showing that he and Earn were both trapped by destinies they never chose.
Earn was heartbroken too. He loved Khun, yet he had no choice but to sacrifice his feelings for the family that raised him. He was never given a real option.
Khun sank deeper into his thoughts:
âLions belong with lions. A dog should know his place.â
It was more than heartbreakâhe felt lost, small, and meaningless.
⸝
But in the end, Earn returned to Khun. After the pain, the pressure, the hierarchy, and the symbols that once kept them apart, Earn told him:
âHere, there is no Lion and no Dog. Itâs just you and me.â
For the first time in their lives, they spoke not as Lion Head or Tail. Not as heirs, rivals, or bearers of tradition.
this is going to be another masterpiece and forever iconic from gmm im so excited gmm doing smth right for once by casting fkt for this. this is gonna be SO heavy and emotional, the pilot looked amaizing and the budget is budgeting, this is what they deserve. the show is full of metaphors and has sm to unravel the most interesting and complex plot yet
https://x.com/TheRealYossie/status/1993502955086180673
THE INVISIBLE DRAGON đ˛đ§§
**This is based on the theory of the pilot and this is a personal opinion, not something that is certain.**
Earn is the adopted son of the powerful âSingha Tiam Fahâ family, a lineage whose entire existence is devoted to the Lion Dance tradition.
Since he was young, Earn had been shaped and trained to become the Lion Headâthe leading lion. He had never once taken the role of the Tail. Every teacher and every family member placed perfection on his shoulders.
Meanwhile, Khun is just an ordinary man who calls himself a âdog.â
A stray dog who accidentally wandered into the world of lions.
This dog chasing the lionâKhun kept chasing after Hia Earn.
Because of his feelings, Khun wanted to learn the art of Lion Dance, even though he knew he could never compare to Earn, who had lived inside the tradition since childhood. Earn personally trained him. But of course, it wasnât easyâbecause the roles of Head and Tail in Lion Dance arenât merely technical positions; they carry weight, hierarchy, honor, and identity.
Khun, with his smaller build, said he wanted to become Earnâs Tailâthe lionâs tail that supports and stabilizes the Head. The other trainers doubted him:
âSomeone that small⌠can he really carry Earn?â
Khun wasnât sure. He couldnât answer.
But for the first time in his life, Earn offered to become the Tail so Khun could learn to be the Head.
They switched rolesâsomething taboo in their tradition. But Earn did it⌠for Khun.
⸝
But their journey grew even more difficult when a major crisis hit Earnâs family, Singha Tiam Fah.
The only way to survive was to merge with their long-time rival, Neua Weha, following the principle:
âKeep your friend close, and your enemy even closer.â
Earn found himself torn between Heart and Gratitude.
In the end, he followed his fatherâs advice: to unite the two schools, seemingly through the arranged marriage of their leaders.
This decision shattered Khun.
Khun felt even smaller, even more unworthyâconvinced that he truly was just a dog who had no right to stand beside a Lion.
But Bright himself never wanted to become a Lion either.
He once said:
âBut no one understands an invisible lion better than us two.â
Showing that he and Earn were both trapped by destinies they never chose.
Earn was heartbroken too.
He loved Khun, yet he had no choice but to sacrifice his feelings for the family that raised him. He was never given a real option.
Khun sank deeper into his thoughts:
âLions belong with lions. A dog should know his place.â
It was more than heartbreakâhe felt lost, small, and meaningless.
⸝
But in the end, Earn returned to Khun.
After the pain, the pressure, the hierarchy, and the symbols that once kept them apart, Earn told him:
âHere, there is no Lion and no Dog.
Itâs just you and me.â
For the first time in their lives, they spoke not as Lion Head or Tail.
Not as heirs, rivals, or bearers of tradition.
But simply as two people choosing each other