I'm still struggling to understand why what Jeng did was bad in the slightest. He adopted Pat's strategy, then…
I agree with you. Pat had a reason to be upset, but it was not a reason to break up. They should have talked about it. And Pat has had his share of questionable behaviour, many times. And yes, this was just unlogical out of character drama created by writers for dramas sake. I don't mind drama. I watch dramas, but I wish there were more logic to it than it usually has.
I'm still struggling to understand why what Jeng did was bad in the slightest. He adopted Pat's strategy, then…
They were all brainstorming together in a believe they don't have much money and changed their plans because of it. Then suddenly there was more money but Mr. Jeng didn't tell anybody. Why to have a group of people planning a project without a correct info? If it was not a big deal why not tell about it? Mr. Jeng knew what he did wrong when he saw Pat with his dad. He said he can explain, which he didn't at the time ( they never do in dramas) and just stared at Pat. I would be pissed too. Mr. Jeng used Pat's plan like he said he would, but changed it on his own. He hid stuff he didn't need to. Stupid decision. But he can't be flawless. Pat surely isn't. But a bit annoying to write something like this. As if Jeng would do this in the first place.
So this was again one of those classical drama for the sake of drama plots. Always perfect Mr. Jeng "forgot" to tell Pat his plan. Like he could have easily prevent this happening by being open. Did he think Pat wouldn't find out or that his awful dad wouldn't do anything?
I didn't quite understand that bathroom break up scene. Why doesn't Mek want to break up if he's cheating Rak with their friend? He hasn't cared about Rak before either. And why isn't the friend angry at Mek since he literally blamed him for everything? However, I was positively surprised how Rak stopped being a doormat.
In my opinion this drama didn't stand the test of time. The more I watched the more I wanted to skip those long and repetitive discussions. The fl was so unlogical I couldn't understand her the most of the time. Secretary Wang was a crazy character who should be in jail. Summa summarum, I regret watching.
I also want to add that I felt way more empathy for the MLâs best friend than I did for him when he was stabbed…
Interesting, I was mad at the bestie how he could do it. The ending was not super clear, so I just assume they are not besties anymore, which is a relief.
Tai and Lomfon annoyed me the most in this episode. Lomfon tried to steel someone else's bf and Tai lied to his…
We have to disagree. Simple as that. I don't see that keeping silent and expecting the other party also to be silent is suddenly so mature. Communication is always the key. If Tai wasn't sure about his feelings he could have said so. Many ways he could have tried to calm Phat down, but didn't even try. Things couldn't go any worse than they are now if Tai said something. It wasn't even a conversation. Tai didn't want to say anything. Phats even said he could accept any answer, he just wants one. Sorry, but I disagree. Tai is insensitive and selfish. That is my opinion.
Most ridiculous and out of character episode yet. If that's serving, then yes it did.
If Phat never had a reason to be mad before why Rai assumed Phat would be angry now? He has never seen Phat angry.
I have never lied to my bfs or my husband about my whereabouts. Why should I? If I would, that would make me a liar. Especially if meeting another man. That is so wrong.
Tai was very cold-hearted. Phat was suffering, anxious and afraid having lost his bf. Tai saw that, but didn't care and accused Phat that it's his fault Tai "had to" lie to him. That is toxic even. Blaming the victime. Then asking Phat to understand some silence and getting mad about Phat mentioning break up when Tai brought it up first. That is manipulation. Then Tai closed the door to Phat's face.
Phat should move on. Who needs some mean dude like Tai? Maybe to Lomfon, like someone mentioned here đ
Ok, you said you understood that ridiculous sentence from Tai about that whatever silence. So maybe you could…
You misunderstood something. Phat is the one I understand the most. It might well be that the goal is to cause discussion. Otherwise why write all this mess. Maybe there is a reason a lot of people don't understand Tai. Maybe most of us think he wasn't acting logically or being reasonable đ¤ˇđźââď¸
Tai and Lomfon annoyed me the most in this episode. Lomfon tried to steel someone else's bf and Tai lied to his…
Ofc Phat felt insecure. He just saw someone kissed Tai. A guy who he knew liked Tai. At the same time he found out Tai lied about work while spending sunday at the park. Any normal human would want to ask about it. I would. And if Tai would have just said Phat doesn't need to worry. He's still his bf, let's go home. I'll tell you all about it. Phat would have calmed down. What is this assumption nothing would have went through Phat? All he wanted was an answer he wasn't given. He needed an answer, not being told to calm down, wait and listen to some silence đ I would be exactly like Phat. You don't have to agree ofc. You can see Tai being mature, but that behavior will just cause heartache and problems in real life, just like in this series.
Ok, you said you understood that ridiculous sentence from Tai about that whatever silence. So maybe you could…
I understand that Tai might be in shock, I would. However obviously Phat was mad because Tai was silent. That is easily solved. Phat could have understood what he said, but he didn't even try. I'm like Phat. I would go mad if my bf wanted to talk to me the next day after I just saw him kissing and found out he lied to me. I would go crazy too. Not everyone can just calm down in those situations. All Phat asked at the park was that are they still boyfriends or did Tai changed him to Lomfon and that is a valid question. If Tai didn't know, he should have said so. Not so hard. But ofc this is s drama and drama is needed.
Most ridiculous and out of character episode yet. If that's serving, then yes it did.
Phat dealt previous problems calmly. He was never violent. Tai suddenly became a liar and cold hearted. Lomfon never listened to anybody before so I guess he didn't act out of character.
Tai and Lomfon annoyed me the most in this episode. Lomfon tried to steel someone else's bf and Tai lied to his…
Tai was just being an a**hole, not mature. You can't give a cold shoulder to your partner who needs an answer which wasn't even hard to give. The situation would have been over if he just said Phat he chose him right after the incident. This is all just nonsense to create drama.
Tai needs no confirmation regarding his feelings, he already made his choice. Patt questioned his love for him,…
I do understand Lomfon was only thinking about his feelings, selfishly. It was his decision, but because of that Phat beat him. He was warned but took the risk.
About that gap, I thought about it too. Didn't he notice or remember he heard both or was it a production mistake. Hopefully we'll find out.
Aah, I couldn't sit still in that situation and didn't sit still in the past. I would lose my temper immediately.
I have never lied to my bfs or my husband about my whereabouts. Why should I? If I would, that would make me a liar. Especially if meeting another man. That is so wrong.
Tai was very cold-hearted. Phat was suffering, anxious and afraid having lost his bf. Tai saw that, but didn't care and accused Phat that it's his fault Tai "had to" lie to him. That is toxic even. Blaming the victime. Then asking Phat to understand some silence and getting mad about Phat mentioning break up when Tai brought it up first. That is manipulation. Then Tai closed the door to Phat's face.
Phat should move on. Who needs some mean dude like Tai? Maybe to Lomfon, like someone mentioned here đ
About that gap, I thought about it too. Didn't he notice or remember he heard both or was it a production mistake. Hopefully we'll find out.
Aah, I couldn't sit still in that situation and didn't sit still in the past. I would lose my temper immediately.