My emotions are all over the place with the finale. I personally didn't like that they didn't make it clear in…
So, did he get raped again? I wasn't sure either. And if he did, that was definitely a ridiculous ending. Even if it didn't happen a second time, Sky was raped before and is traumatized. Having it almost happen again would be something he'd need to heal from.
The guy who played Gun was damned creepy. Rain is so dumb. Peat/Sky is the cutest thing I've ever seen. Damn, Prapai is sweet--but I wanted more anger from him. Something seemed off to me about that scene. Did Gun and friends rape Sky this time, or did Prapai get there in time? I couldn't tell! I thought Sky was going to say after they got to Prapai's house--I thought that was what he meant when he said "Don't you want to know what happened?" I heard that he did--at least in the book, but I thought maybe they changed it. ( I was so confused at first with that scene. I thought they were walking into a hospital and that the sister was a nurse! lol.)
Gosh, why does it drag like this? The guys are cute and have some chemistry, but what in the heck is the plot? They seem to just have nonsensical conversations.
In the preview for episode 13, who is the guy Eiw is talking to who is wearing glasses? I feel like I've missed something, but I haven't missed an episode. Did Eiw have a boyfriend we don't know about during the time Cake was gone?
Okay, today's episode was um, i have different feelings. First, I absolutely loved Bank's acting...his acting…
Wow, sounds like they definitely did drop the character growth for Mangkorn. I mean, I didn't really even get that he was so bad at first. He's seemed more earnest than Yai, imo. Then, suddenly, he did what he did in episode four. It seemed to come out of nowhere. And, halfway through, they are introducing new characters. In that kiss scene, I found myself thinking about how they were filming it at all angles rather than about the characters themselves and the fact they were kissing. Not exactly the kind of audience reaction they should be going for.
Wow, this is a bit of a shit show, isn't it? Still, something compels me to watch, and I can only think it's the chemistry between the leads. IMO, it made absolutely no sense for Mangkorn to be standing out on the street with that Cherry girl all over him. Nine came out of nowhere and made no real impression in this episode. All I can think is he may get interested in Yai. (I recognized him as the guy from Gen Y. Don't get me started on that awful plot twist.) But they didn't indicate that. And now we have Mangkorn's childhood friend thrown and a possible arranged marriage thrown in the mix. Why did Mangkorn kiss Yai in the park if he isn't interested? Why would he try so hard to mend fences with him only to paw on a girl on the streets? The plot isn't coming together at all. At this point, the other female friend from school seems like a pointless character. (Or is Hong the pointless one? Or Cherry? Or Nine?) Maybe this is all going to be about the bodyguards' love story.
The trailer was good, the series is meh ... But that sentiment was subdued once I read the novel.... The trauma…
We all know why we don't like it. The part that I DO like is when Yai, after beinga b*tch to Mangkorn, gets that really stunned, vulnerable look on his face. I don't know if I'm describing it right. Anyone know what I mean?
Rain is so dumb.
Peat/Sky is the cutest thing I've ever seen.
Damn, Prapai is sweet--but I wanted more anger from him. Something seemed off to me about that scene.
Did Gun and friends rape Sky this time, or did Prapai get there in time? I couldn't tell! I thought Sky was going to say after they got to Prapai's house--I thought that was what he meant when he said "Don't you want to know what happened?" I heard that he did--at least in the book, but I thought maybe they changed it. ( I was so confused at first with that scene. I thought they were walking into a hospital and that the sister was a nurse! lol.)
I've caught up, and I'm liking it a little better, but there is too much filler.