I think you're forgetting that he has to pay off the debt, we saw him give some money to the debtor which seems…
That's not my point. My point is, all this situation from the start is just stupid writing for stupid drama, and easy avoidable, when you writing a character who has a positive iq
The storyline with Tim dating multiple women while already being with Pai doesn't make any sense. His relationship with Pai wasn't an accident, he planned it from the very start. And all this time he didn't think even once that he could be caught cheating? All this time Tim continued dating not just one woman but several? And he broke up with them only right before the wedding? When he had already known for a long time that Pai loves him and any careless step could ruin everything? I thought Tim was supposed to be a smart man, but this is the stupidest thing he could've done.
If I remember correctly, in the pilot trailer Arnold decided to hit on Dean. But it looks like it was removed from the final script, and instead they added Boston. It's a bit sad because now Arnold/Tua's storyline feels disconnected from the rest of the characters (and also because it would have been messier, and I like that).
I'm a bit disappointed. I wanted some angst. Maybe even that Pai would realize that Tim is scammer before Tim realizes that he falls for Pai for real. I don't know. I need more tension around Tim scamming Pai (he already kinda give up on that, so I'm not even sure what was this for?). I'm not sure how to put this into words but it feels like scammer part of the plot not significant enough for Tim/Pai. As if Tim lying to Pai that he is a real architect and not about his feelings (cause, again, at this point there is nothing to lie about). Like this show is about scammers but scammers are not scammers anymore and it's not even a half of the show
Okay, let me get this straight. Joke walks into a bank, pretends to be the manager without any form of authentication,…
I'm afraid there wouldn't be any decency in Thai series, until people stop praise everything more or less acceptable (more less then more) and justify any fault just because their favorite actors playing (or for whatever reason they doing that). I mean very often when someone is trying to criticize any little thing, there would be a bunch of "if you don't like it just don't watch, hater". I don't think this kind of attitude will lead to any improvement.
I looked at poster with all characters and only now I've noticed that Japan hugging Ken's leg. Now I'm curious is it just a coincidence or something more
I'm so confused about this series. If there wouldn't be this 2022 mock-trailer and that was 'Disscussion club' instead of 'Hidden agenda', I would probably think: 'Well, that was not bad'. But there was trailer and this is 'Hidden agenda', so I feel so disappointed... Like I was deceived. Totally not what I've expected
I'm a bit dissapointed... In trailer Joke's "hidden agenda" was looking like really hidden agenda for a long time, it looked like their relationship with Zo was progressing step by step. I rememeber their first kiss was when Joke teaching Zo. And there was scenes where Zo and Nita get really close. Now I guess it won't happen cause it doesn't make sense now, Joke already confessed and looks like "hidden agenda" have nothing to do with what happening in series the most part of the series
Now I guess it won't happen cause it doesn't make sense now, Joke already confessed and looks like "hidden agenda" have nothing to do with what happening in series the most part of the series