I'm not sure. I don't think so, but you can find parts of episodes that are subbed. Look up GMMT Von Youtube. The original episodes are live and long, so I don't think anyone ever goes in and subs them, but interesting parts are taken out, discussed, and subbed, like the games they play and stuff.
I really tried to understand that dude but I just can't. WHY did he lie in the first place? fvck!
I'm sure they will, though. The best option I can hope for is that Lomfon somehow makes it up to Tien and Tai to Patts, but with only two eps left, I don't see how. It pisses me off they've waited this long to stick such a mess into it. I figure next week Tai will have some kind of an epiphany at his mother's wedding about the soulmate thing. Hope that happens fast and they spend the rest of the time mending things. I have to laugh, the episode was so absurd: with Tai doing things I never thought he would do, then there's Patt, whose character has always been quiet, calm, and helpful to Tai , absolutely losing his sh*t to the point where he's sobbing on his knees--once in the rain and once outside Tai's door. And as though that isn't enough, the author throws in Tai screaming that he doesn't want this--and suddenly he has his hearing back and so do the rest of them. How in the hell are they going to explain that???
I really tried to understand that dude but I just can't. WHY did he lie in the first place? fvck!
And to Patt's credit, he wasn't even angry at Tai for that. He went after Lomfon because he knew Lomfon wanted Tai and had initiated the kiss. I mean, he was angry, that's for sure. Why did they have to go so overboard with that scene and have Patt beating him like he had tried to kill Tai instead of kiss him, though? I don't want Patt's character to be irredeemable. He has always been so calm, and then Lomfon and Tai push him to his limit, then stupid Tai just shuts down on him. (Can you tell that this whole thing has got me so upset? Lol. I can't believe it.)
I really tried to understand that dude but I just can't. WHY did he lie in the first place? fvck!
Someone explained it as he knew Patt would react like that. But what I don't understand is why Tai wanted to see Lomfon in the first place! If it was just the dinner he owed him, that would make sense, but then he accepted for the whole day! Every time I'd come up with something to excuse him, he'd throw something worse into the pot.
I feel the same way. What's so difficult about saying, "Of course I choose you." I don't even understand Tai's…
People are saying it all has to do with his trying to figure out his parent, but I think if that's what they're trying to portray, they aren't doing a very good job of it.
Right, 2 episodes to sort this shit show out. I'm done with Tai's nonsense now.
I wonder how they'll sort it? Ep 11 the mom's wedding somehow shows Tai something important and he apologizes to Phat (I hope). Ep 12 Lomfon and Thian work out their crap when Lomfon somehow realized he doesn't really have feelings for Tai. Maybe someone figures out that the soulmate thing isn't necessarily romantic? What I don't get is why they don't have research or answers for this phenomenon.
I understand your point of view, but they just became boyfriends, probably that's why people are angry. I won't…
It would have been better if he'd just told Phat the truth. Then again, didn't Tai imply he knew Phat would fly off the handle? Still, I don't feel they gave enough information for Tai's motivation. He doesn't even know at that point that Lomfon could be his soulmate, too. So why would he agree to spend a day with him? It almost seemed as though he were trying to help Lomfon work out his crush.
I understand it that way: Soulmates are destinated to love each other. At least that is what people believe in…
That's plausible, I guess. Thank you. I just couldn't imagine what he was thinking. I also wonder what it actually means to be a soulmate. I think what you said people believe is correct, but I think if someone asked me, a soulmate is someone you are destined to meet over and over again in many lives to help your soul to develop and you are not always in a romance. This storyline has cracks in it. Has anyone done any research on this? What if you're a straight 20 year-old woman and you can hear an 80 year-old woman talking when it rains?
All I can say is where would we be without all the drama🙄but at least when it came to the shower and the tub…
I was kind of wondering about that scene. Went to bed--got messy, took a shower--got messy, took a bath. Then what? I would think you'd take the shower after the bath because you're sitting in the bathwater, so you want to shower it off. Lol. I'm thinking too much. Maybe they just wanted to christen every part of Phat's apartment.
Is there anyone here who does not believe that Tai went out with Lomfon because Tai wanted to prove to himself that he didn't have feelings for Lomfon or that Lomfon was/wasn't a better fit for him than Phat? Why else would he go? I just don't get it. He knew Lomfon had a crush. He accepted an all day date rather than just dinner. He lied to his bf twice about it. He practically acted like they were on a date--I mean, he didn't even try to get Lomfon to tell him what he wanted to see him for. Just that he'd figure "it" out in time. Seems like he's talking about the crush. Why not lay it out for Lomfon? "Lomfon, I have a boyfriend and no feelings for you." The only reason I'm willing to let Tai off the hook for allowing the kiss is the shock that he could have two soulmates. If you don't believe the reason I gave, then please tell me what the hell Tai was thinking.
I have to laugh, the episode was so absurd: with Tai doing things I never thought he would do, then there's Patt, whose character has always been quiet, calm, and helpful to Tai , absolutely losing his sh*t to the point where he's sobbing on his knees--once in the rain and once outside Tai's door. And as though that isn't enough, the author throws in Tai screaming that he doesn't want this--and suddenly he has his hearing back and so do the rest of them. How in the hell are they going to explain that???
Maybe someone figures out that the soulmate thing isn't necessarily romantic? What I don't get is why they don't have research or answers for this phenomenon.