so once you weren't shot in a vital area you can recover the next day and be like normal ? this is why I can't…
I cringed when the guy rolled off his bike and still had the steak knife stuck in his shoulder. Hey, but at least Ken was limping the next day after he was thrown around.
What the hell? The actors are good, the scenes are believable and well executed, but what in the hell is going on? I'm totally lost. There are too many guys dressed in black with black masks and gloves on. And did Ken NOT fight someone in his bathroom???
Now every time they see a cat, they're going to pop boners, lol. What was that scene from next week? I saw that…
Okay, thanks. Because I didn't realize that was his mom! Makes more sense now. I was expecting, the night when Krit sent extra work Uea's way, that Krit would stay late and creep on him.
That’s what I was thinking - I’ve referred to LITA several times. Honestly, though, Uea’s character’s…
I guess I can see that. I don't think they've done a great job of showing these guys' inner thoughts and the core of their friends-with-benefits relationship as I'm sure the book does. Screenplay writers' faults, not the actors'.
I thought he was thian’s little brother...And he has taht attitude toward some Cher cz somewhere he also holds…
Oh, wow, okay. I wonder when they're going to start that. I'm not giving up on this show, but I wasn't happy with episode 4. I'm hoping things improve.
the number of awful people in Uea's life is just... sad but comical lolMom, uncle, ex and now the the boss 🤡I…
Now every time they see a cat, they're going to pop boners, lol. What was that scene from next week? I saw that Uea was someplace with Krit, but who else was there? Kind of makes me mad that King accuses Uea of something with Krit.
I like that abaab is meant to be a mature series. The trailer was promising and all. That said, the execution…
I kind of agree. I was enjoying Book's character until episode four when he was supposed to be feeling something other than playful. I just didn't feel the emotion from him. Not when he told his story, and not in the flashback. That story was kind of lame. It would have been more emotional if Cher had been involved with her more than just a crush and hand-holding. And I thought Gun was going to slowly learn to be playful from Cher, but it happened too fast. By the third episode. Cher got jealous in this episode, but I don't think that furthered the plot any. I mean, that's not the reason Cher called Gun when he had to be bailed out. Why did Cher get drunk? Why, after telling Gun he just wanted a sip to help him sleep, did Gun let Cher get drunk like that? And why did he act so ridiculous when he was drunk? That whole scene put me off.
I didn't really enjoy episode 4. Some of those scenes just fell short for me. Like the intimate ones where Cher asked for a hug or told his story and then hugged the boss. And Tian's story--For such a tragic ending, it really wasn't much of a story at all. He liked her. They held hands. She died pregnant with some other dude's kid. And Cher never sheds a tear in these scenes.And I hated the drunk scene. I don't know why his boss would let him drink that much, and the way it was filmed--ugh. Hopefully this gets better, but the previews for episode five don't give much hope of that. I'm disappointed.