Bad Buddy EP 1 Revisited

Pran reunited with Pat after three years. Significant moments include the time when Pran spoke about Pat to his mum during the meal. From his eyes, it was quite obvious that he still has that feeling for Pat even after three years.

Pat kept on following Pran, following him to sign up for the Freshy Music Contest and then climbing into his room, all these are also subtle signs of how he himself is reliving those feelings he had for Pran since back in high school (since on a hindsight, now we all know that Pat himself also already has feelings for Pran since back then). Him protecting Pran from his own gang proved just all that.

(They knew that both of them didn't want to be each other's enemies, but that time, their circumstances didn't allow them yet. It took a while as we now know, how they gradually emerged from those struggles between the Engineering and Architecture students - hint: the rebuilding of the bus stop and other events after)

Then Pran took that watch out from his box. That watch wasn't working, but he made it work again, symbolic of how their 'suspended' story has now resumed again. That watch was the very first moment when the young child Pran realised that he does not have to be enemies with Pat. Their secret friendship began that night young Pat returned the watch, and in the present, their renewed secret friendship restart again that night too when they added each other on LINE and Pran began wearing the watch.

That watch was the beginning of their story. And thanks to Pa, not only that in the past, when she almost drowned, that became the catalyst of them coming together, just as in the present (in EP 1), Pa helped to bring them back together again, 'Pat, please promise me you won't hurt Pran. You know well why.'

Then that parallel between the past and present, when Pat rescued Pran from his own Engineering gang, as compared to the time when the young Pat climbed into Pran's room to return his watch (which he then reenacted again in the present). Those brought back memories to both Pat and Pran. Their story had been suspended for all those years. Yes, that watch is symbolic of their feelings that transcended time itself.

That separation must have been painful for both of them (Pat in EP 5: 'It's distressingly lonely for me'), but by stroke of luck, they were brought back together. Dissaya (Pran's mum) said that she wouldn't have transferred Pran into that college/university if she had known that Pat studies there. (Partly this is thanks to both their parents not on speaking terms with each other)

Bad Buddy EP 2 Revisited (Part I)

We saw the morning routine of Pat and Pran, with Pran's usual perfectionist and OCD tendencies shown in the minute by minute precision of each action, while Pat was clumsy as usual. As we now know how it later turned out in EP 8 morning scene, it is significant that while Pat woke up much later than Pran in EP 2, in EP 8, when Pran woke up, Pat was already up and was cooking for Pran (in a nice reversal of character). This shows just how much Pat went to try to change himself for Pran, to try to care for him, to understand him.

Then, we saw how both of them tried their best to stay out of conflict and kept their respective friends from each other. Not only that because they didn't want any trouble with the college (the professor already warned them), but in their hearts, they didn't want to hurt each other anymore.

We also have the first glimpse of how Pat and Pran are fortunate to live in a society where homosexuality is more acceptable (Pran's friend Mo said what if it's a guy who was hitting on Pran, and everyone was ok with it. Even Wai was teasing Pran about it as well). Actually I also feel that Thailand is relatively more open-minded regarding this as well, in the present age and time, as compared to many other Asian countries at the moment. So, it is not entirely fictional. We know how later, their families (at least Pran's parents) were cool about it too.

This is followed by their realisation at the rooftop that they lived just opposite each other. It was kind of fate that brought them back together again, by chance living just opposite each other, and which made the food delivery mistake much more plausible. That was also a stroke of luck, which led to them interacting with one another indirectly, and eventually leading to the rooftop for the first time.

Now we know how significant the rooftop is for them, but back then we didn't know it yet. It was actually, on a hindsight, their very first time in three years having their private time together again after they were separated by their parents. The last time they had that, was probably the time when they were composing their 'Just Friend' song and preparing for the Christmas concert (when Pran and Pat wrote in Pran's diary book).

Pran remembered Wai's words at the rooftop, 'If you don't like him, end it right there.' He was hesitating, showing that he indeed still treasure that feeling he had for Pat. Then, from the way Pat's eyes shone as he was talking with Pran there, showed us that he felt that happiness in his heart again that he had not felt for the past three 'distressingly lonely' years. It showed that while Pat has close friends (his Engineering buddies), but Pran was special to him.

Then, to the bar scene where Pat and his friends are having drinks (from Pat's clothes, it's obvious that it's immediately after the rooftop), it was in fact, the first sign of Pat showing jealousy at Wai. Remember earlier on that Pat tried hard to keep his friends away from Pran and his friends? But back at the bar, he didn't even try to stop them at all.

From the way he acts, it was obvious that he was encountering the emotions that he had not felt before, and he didn't do anything to stop his friends bullying Wai, because he began to be jealous of Wai from then (Look at EP 2 part 3/4 between 3:00 to 4:30. You'll know what I mean)

(Additional note: It was at the food delivery scene that Pran first hinted at the new song ('Our Song') as he was humming it)

Bad Buddy EP 2 Revisited (Part II)

When Pat's dad came to his dorm room and almost caught Pran being in the room with Pat, that was one of the first moments when many of us noted the amazing way that Nanon portrayed Pran and his emotions. Pran overheard everything that Pat's dad said, and how he basically told lies to Pat about what actually happened. Both of them of course knew what actually happened, but Pran was really hurt because he was the one who realised his feelings first and then was taken away by force. He was reliving those painful moments again as he laid hidden under the bed.

At that high school time Christmas concert, Pran has finished the 'Just Friend' song that he made together with Pat, and it was actually Pran's way of trying to convey his feelings to Pat, in how he realised that he no longer felt towards him just as how normal friends do. Actually Pat himself have felt something similar too, although he wasn't fully aware of these feelings yet back then.

When Pran's mum, Dissaya and his father came to abruptly interrupt the Christmas concert and Pran's singing, it was reality crashing hard down on both Pat and Pran, and especially Pran who was trying to break from that toxic relationship and boundaries that their two families set all around them. It was also back then when we first get a hint of the feud being mainly the issue between Pat's dad and Pran's mum. Pran's dad kept on looking at Pran's mum, and it was obvious that it was her who was especially furious at her son being in good relationship and likely a friend to Pat.

(We only got to know the reason all the way later in Episode 10 final part)

All these came to Pran as he was under the bed during the time when Pat's dad was in Pat's room. He didn't want to endure that pain of being separated from Pat again, and from what he heard from Pat's dad, he realised that it was kind of futile to try to continue on. Pran still definitely liked Pat at that time, and he began to be attracted closer to him. That is why, he wanted to move out from the dorm and find a new place. He must have thought that it is better for him to get away rather than to continue deeper and suffer more.

(Pat himself also felt very bad, because in the past, based on what he heard from his family and friends, he must have blamed himself for causing Pran to be transferred away, and they didn't even have a proper goodbye back then.)

That leads eventually to the new place scene, where Pat came to the place Pran wanted to move to, and then he and Pran ended up playing with each other and Pran falling atop Pat just before the agent lady stepped in. That was the moment when we see the determination that Pat has in making their relationship work again. He said it because he felt guilty and wanted to be the one who wanted to move out, but subconsciously, that's because he can't let Pran go again a second time.

And for Pran, he realised that he began to fall more and more for Pat. He saw a glimpse of what could happen to them, that they may yet be together. That agent lady obviously didn't want the two 'lovey-dovey' boys to do anything there, and therefore likely lied that the place was full. You can see how happy Pat was when he heard that. It was fun for him to tease Pran that way, but at the same time, he too wants Pran in his life.

Both of them didn't realise it back then (and neither do we), that this is yet another important and fortunate step (if Pran had managed to move out, then everything might have ended back there and then) in the development of their relationship. They were getting closer without them realising it. 

Bad Buddy EP 3 Revisited (Part I)

The one and only handsome guitar pick in the world - Pat cutting his own ID card to give that as a guitar pick is a significant moment in their early relationship. Pat and Pran by then had known each other for quite a long time (literally since when they were babies probably!)

It was that fateful moment when by chance Pran never brought his guitar pick, and Pat decided to cut his own ID (initially he wanted to cut Pran's, but of course Pran didn't want that) to make the makeshift guitar pick for Pran. Pat was just making an excuse when he said that he looked ridiculous on his ID and wanted a new student ID (well, he said it's the most handsome guitar pick didn't he?)

That was the moment when the first triggers of love and liking each other blossomed in them. Pran realised that all of the interactions he used to have with Pat, and remembering the earlier watch return scene, he saw how Pat actually cared for him. That awakened the first feelings of him liking Pat. The same actually happened to Pat as well, although he was less aware of it in the beginning. You can see the way he smiled and looking and Pran holding his 'handsome guitar pick'. He was already ensnared by Pran since back then.

Then to their first 'date' by the noodle shop. Yes, that was technically their first time spending time together (the rooftop earlier in EP 2 not really considered in my opinion). Their bickering there was really cute to watch, but at the same time, I can't help but feel pity how they had to go through all that, considering the way both of them had been brought up. They were obviously reliving their feelings for one another, while trying to overcome the mental block of their familial upbringing.

We see how happy they were to be living those moments again, especially for Pran. He couldn't have imagined that it was possible for him to spend the time with Pat again in that way after he was separated in high school.

But then, reality again strikes when we know how their friends from Engineering and Architecture ended up fighting again (reason linked to EP 2, when Pat didn't stop his friends from bullying Wai). This came to Pran's knowledge and he was hurt by what Pat did. (As I mentioned in EP 2 Revisited, Pat was somewhat jealous of Wai, and likely didn't stop his friends because of that).

Pat tried his best to mend their relationship. He even went all the way to help Pran and his friends to settle the bus stop issue, showing him the LocTech competition and went even further to help him in the presentation. Pat felt guilty for having hurt Pran indirectly through his action earlier, but even more so, we know how he was really determined to get their relationship back on track. It was Pat's blossoming feeling for Pran, which gradually revealed itself and grew, until we all know later how it all erupted in EP 5.

Them working together to solve the problem and Pat's amazing problem-solving skills have also been shown in the later episodes, and who knows, for the finale too!

That bus stop rebuilding scene (in part 3) was also significant in their relationship, as it was symbolic of them working together to settle their problems one by one. It was also the time when they began to get even closer to each other. Them spending time together, even as they bicker and were playing with each other reminded them that they really could be friends after all.

Bad Buddy EP 3 Revisited (Part II)

Pat and Pran's time at the ruined bus stop as they planned the rebuilding together was gold. There we saw for the very first time the hint of the reversal of roles and the versatility of both characters in their relationship as it would be hinted on and implied many more times in the subsequent episodes.

Pat willing to roleplay as the 'wife' and as a 'hot Engineering girl' for Pran must have touched and melted his heart so much (I would, if I were in Pran's shoes). That also helped Pran to gain the inspiration on how the bus stop would be rebuilt and constructed. While we all may laugh at all the cute words Pat was speaking to Pran (in a high pitched voice), we can see how amazing his thought process is. Pat, behind all that vulgarness and rough appearance actually hid an amazing mind.

Already we witnessed how just earlier on he managed to turn the situation in the presentation room 180 degrees with a mere twist on the bus stop design (based on something he just saw barely moments earlier). For Pran, Pat would do anything, and that bus stop night scene proved just that.

Then, as Pat later then returned the guitar to Pran, Pran must have been so overjoyed to get his guitar back. It had been with Pat all along, and it represented how Pat had keep Pran close to his heart all those while, just as Pran himself never forgot about his feelings for Pat after they were separated in high school. The returning of the precious guitar to Pran marked the moment when Pat and Pran began openly reaching out to each other.

(That partly explained the pain that Pran would experience in the end of EP 4 later on, when Pat admitted that he liked Ink. Pran must have thought that it would be possible finally, for them, to like each other, and that his unrequited feelings and liking Pat may finally become a reality - will cover this more in EP 4 Revisited)

Bad Buddy EP 4 Revisited

EP 4 was quite a hurtful journey for Pran, as when he began to try to embrace his renewed feelings for Pat (as shown in the beginning), Ink, their friend from high school came to them. When Ink recognised Pran, Pat as usual tried to save Pran and him both by quickly taking Ink away and pretending to have something to talk to her.

In the flashback, it was shown that Pran was already feeling a bit jealous and worried that Pat might fall for Ink (Pat was waving at Ink when she joined the class and sat down). And then later, when Pran lost his earphones, and Pat who tried to help him instead stepped on those earphones, the usual overthinking Pran must have seen it as a bad omen for his relationship with Pat. This was again then confirmed when he saw Pat having a drink with Ink at the cafe.

That brought to another flashback scene to the high school, when Pran ordered another drink for Pat, the two milk tea that they won't have the chance to drink together until so much later (4 years later to be precise, in EP 9). When he saw Ink and Pat in the music room, his heart must have shattered (his eyes showed all that), hurting badly for having tried to grasp the forbidden fruit of their love.

Their familial feud notwithstanding, seeing Pat with a girl that he seemingly liked must have been tough back then, and seeing the same scene in the present must have reawakened those bitter feelings in Pran's heart. Then later, when Pat didn't come to the bus stop as Pran told him earlier, he must have felt even worse. Worse still, Pat went to Ink's photoshoot. Over there, we can see that Pat still had some feelings for Ink, as he did in the high school.

(Basically Pat in high school actually had feelings for both Pran and Ink. Then in the university time, while some of the earlier feelings he had for Ink might still be there, but Pat realised eventually that the one he truly liked was Pran)

Pran was really jealous when he found out that Pat had gone to Ink's photoshoot (mirror this to Pat's jealousy in the next episode, EP 5). What Pran saw in the bar, when he saw Pat and Ink together, he must have felt so bad. And notice carefully, that Pat himself looked very conflicted. It was obvious that Pat himself began to feel strongly for Pran but couldn't really bring himself up to accept it fully yet.

(Ink was really their cupid - thanks to her, she helped to bring them together - in EP 5, but here we didn't know it yet back then, she was a potential love triangle interest back then)

Pat himself thought that Ink might have liked Pran at that time. So all these thoughts must have confused Pat even more. Look at the way Pat was looking at Pran. He was so concerned about Pran. Although he didn't say it out yet, but it was obvious even since the bar scene, that his heart already chose Pran from back then.

Pat bringing the fried chicken back for Pran, and took care of his wounds confirmed this just even more. All these must have rekindled hope in Pran's heart. He saw how caring Pat was towards him, and he must have dared to hope again. And then Pran wiping Pat's face and hearing Pat talking to him, 'What cute dimples you have there!' must have fluttered Pran's heart so much (his eyes were blinking in disbelief over what he just heard). Again, if I were Pran, I would totally fall for Pat.

So in the end, when Pat admitted that he liked Ink on the bedside scene, certainly we know why he felt so shattered by that, especially after Pat spoke all that he had recently done for him, which showed that Pat actually liked Pran, but could not bring it to say it out directly himself.

(Note: In the rugby scene, we saw first how Ink would not come in between the two of them, and instead became their great supporter. That scene between Pran and Ink was also significant since it helped to begin clear up the misunderstandings between them. Plus we also saw how protective Pat was to Pran. Wai standing between Pat and Pran was also the catalyst for the jealousy of Pat against him in EP 5.)

Bad Buddy EP 5 Revisited (Part I)

In the aftermath of the confession scene, we saw Pat and Pran in the early morning hours and how they bickered, which honestly felt like as if they were already together as a couple.

(This is a prelude to the EP 8 morning scene - which is after they were officially together)

Pat got to know Pran’s password ‘Pransocool’ and saw the collage of photos in Pran’s laptop. That he was able to see it immediately means that Pran might have been looking at them just earlier on, and he was finalising the ‘Just Friends’ song while reliving those high school Christmas concert moments. Pat found out how Pran had been treasuring those moments, which certainly did something to his heart.

Then we saw how Ink appeared, saying how Pat and Pran appeared to be lovey dovey to each other. As mentioned, she was really their cupid, helping them to articulate their hidden feelings for one another. When Ink later had the dinner with Pat, Ink’s order of egg noodle with three wontons immediately reminded Pat of Pran’s habit of ordering exactly three wontons.

Pa suggested the four signs to Pat, testing them on Ink, all of which failed, and instead, their ‘date’ ended up becoming our first glimpse of the upcoming InkPa couple. By stroke of luck and chance, the music shop called Pat, who decided to go to the shop and met Pran there just at the right time.

Pat felt exactly everything as her sister out there mentioned in the four signs earlier. First was that touch between their hands which must have caused Pat’s heart to beat faster. This was followed by them staring at each other’s eyes, and him wanting to know if Pran was taken by other people (asking if the one he called was his date). These things showed Pat that the one he truly loved and liked was Pran after all.

Bad Buddy EP 5 Revisited (Part II)

At the Freshy Music Contest, it was where Pat's jealousy began to boil off as he saw how close Wai and Pran is. Just before this scene, he was having flashback to their high school time, when he and Pran were talking about the music (Just Friends) to be played at the concert. It is this same music that Pran would play at the Freshy Music Contest as well.

At that time (in high school), Pran was actually articulating his feelings indirectly, and his inspiration for the song came because of his desire to become not only just friends, but in fact more than just friends with Pat, which was always difficult due to their family situation. And Pat actually reciprocated his feelings back then, as he felt the same as well, but in typical Pat fashion, he jokingly remarked it saying, '...their feelings have changed... and become rivals. That's how our story went!' (But he actually meant that he felt the same way as Pran did)

Pat realised that he actually liked Pran, and initially was very conflicted about that. Then when Pa fed him one dumpling, this was a direct reference to the first time they were eating together in EP 3. At that time, Pat took one of Pran's dumplings/wontons and put it into his mouth. This scene was actually a reminder to that, and Pat must have remembered his interactions with Pran back then and how he already liked him all these while, even since back to high school (the flashback before)

That realisation, together with seeing Wai taking Pran away from him, them being close, and during the song, drove Pat really mad inside, as he was taken by fear, worrying and afraid that he would lose his love to another person. This is important because during the time when Pran played and sang the Just Friends song, it hit Pat hard realising that the lyrics and the words were directed at him, but when Pran was looking at Wai the same way that he had looked at Pat in the past (at the Christmas concert), Pat realised that this same feelings could very well be directed to Wai too.

When they were at the bar later on, Pat was still able to keep his cool, and knowing that he would blast it off and ended up hurting Pran because all their respective friends were there, he held back Korn and his friends, and told them to go elsewhere. And despite all these, we saw how he still actually went to get the condensed milk for Pran as he promised, waiting for him at the foot of their dorm block.

But seeing Pran coming together with Wai reopened all those fresh wounds in Pat's heart, and he went berserk, and true to his nature, and his inhibitions lowered as he had some drinks earlier, he wanted to reveal it all before Wai. Pran was still keeping up the appearances of their rivalry and dislike, because he was afraid that Wai would find out about their history.

But he misunderstood thinking that Pat still liked Ink (because he saw Ink and Pat together at the date where Pat tried to use the four signs on Ink earlier), and he thought that Pat would reveal their friendship to Wai. In fact, it was possible that Pat wanted to tell Wai, just how he love Pran, and think of him as MORE than just a friend. That led to the short but intense confrontation, and as we can see, Pran always protected Pat first and foremost, and even took his side at times against his own best friend, Wai. (This would be a major bone of contention for Wai leading to his action at the end of EP 8).

Then to the rooftop scene, at which Pat revealed to Pran all of his long suppressed feelings for Pran. Pran might have suppressed his feelings longer and better, but Pat himself actually had felt all that as well. It's only that he didn't realise it until much later, when he poured it all out before Pran. Hearing all of that must have been shocking for Pran, as he wouldn't have expected Pat to think of him in that way (To him, liking Pat must have been like seeking the forbidden fruit, nice to grasp at, but almost impossible to get).

That led to the iconic kiss, when Pat took a step further, and kissed Pran (since Pran would never have kissed first otherwise) declaring to him that yes, he didn't want to be just friends with Pran. He wanted them to be more than that. Pran kissed back more passionately since he was releasing all those pent up feelings he had for Pat, and the realisation that his feelings that he thought was unrequited, was actually reciprocated. But he left being sad as he knew that their relationship was still difficult and he needed time to think through all that.

Bad Buddy EP 6 Revisited

After the rooftop kiss scene, Pran couldn't believe what had just happened. He had kissed Pat back because it was his repressed desires and emotions all coming to the surface at once. It's him unleashing all that long kept desire after so many years, and finally having that desire responded and reciprocated by Pat.

At the same time, he was hesitant because he still clearly thought that Pat liked Ink (refer to the beach conversation of Pat and his drunken friends later below). That confession which Pat made at the end of EP 4 was still very fresh and painful for Pran, and those feelings are things that he did not want to endure. Hence, he tried to keep it cool and calm, and stayed away from Pat as much as he could.

But he didn't realise just how determined Pat was to win him over. Pat pursued him all throughout, even to the point of daring to come to his house and meeting with his mum in the process (we see a glimpse of the issues between Pat's dad and Pran's mum, which would be revealed in full in EP 10, a few episodes later).

And Pat willingly waded into a literal warzone by coming along to the Architecture camp, when clearly no other non-Architecture students joined it. He went all the way to try to get Pran to talk to him regarding what happened on the rooftop, regarding their feelings and all. But Pran wasn't ready yet at that time. He was also worried to do so in front of all of his friends. Nonetheless Pat never gave up, and kept on trying.

During the beach games, Pat got the same plant on the nametag as Pran, 'Sweet basil', which according to the ancient Greek tradition is a symbol of hatred that gradually turned into love. Although it wasn't a direct Thai tradition or custom, it's probably one of the small symbolism to highlight the gradually developing nature of their relationship. Pran was still playing hard to get, but Pat was determined to communicate with Pran, and when Pran fell backwards, Pat protected him, placing his hands behind Pran's neck to guard him.

Pat used the opportunity of following Uncle Tong and Junior to the village market to have that precious time just for him and Pran at the market and then later on at the beach. It was in those scenes that the ice/barrier between them begin breaking down one by one.

Pran has been trying to put up those barriers to prevent him from getting hurt again. In the earlier part of the episode before he went to the camp, he had that conversation with Wai when he entrusted his guitar to the latter (this action would come back to haunt Pran later on), where he said, 'If we know how it's gonna end, it's better not to start at all, isn't it?' He knew how their relationship would be a difficult one if he chose to pursue that path with Pat.

But again, Pat didn't give up, staying close to Pran, and at that beach, we see how those barriers have pretty much completely dissolved as they had their sweet time alone together, playing in the water before that beautiful heart-to-heart talk by themselves. They opened up with each other for the first time after the rooftop kiss, and speaking about their past.

(Those beautiful words by Pran, when he said that he was angry when he was transferred out because of Pat and his mum, 'That was anger, but not hatred')

Then coming back to the scene where Pat ended up with Wai in the same group for the night, and how he irritated him and the other Architecture students with his actions, which led to Pran worrying about Pat. Eventually we saw how Pran kept on defending Pat and tried his best to keep Pat from danger, as indirect reference to show us how Pran cared for Pat, and he was finding his courage to stand up for him.

We have in the end, how Pran 'confessed' to his friends to stop them from attacking Pat and made them drunk. That confession was actually true. He was still hurt that his first love (Pat) was seeing other person (Pran still thought that Pat liked Ink). He said that he wanted to take a break, and it still hurt him.

Later, Pran and Pat both met at the beach, and when Pran tried to walk away, Pat held his hand firmly, telling him by his actions that he won't ever let Pran go and walk away again, after all the times he tried to walk away from Pat since the rooftop (EP 5). We had more conversations between them, finally clearing the air between them, no more understanding, and them 'competing' and making a 'deal' with each other, to see who will lose and declare their love first.

(This would happen at EP 10, at that staircase scene in the Architecture building, when Pat declared his love openly for Pran, while Pran was 'swept off' his feet by all that Pat told everyone about him and by his declaration of love)

(Back then, at that beach, they affirmed their relationship with each other, and indirectly professed to each other that they liked each other. They weren't officially boyfriends yet, but in their minds, they already were. The seaweed scene at the end confirmed just this)

Bad Buddy EP 7 Revisited (Part I)

Some time has passed from the Architecture summer camp, and Pat and Pran are assumed to have gradually progressed further in their relationship (in the context of their bet). When Pat told Pran (and flirting with him) if he wants to take his passenger seat, we see later on several occasions how that seat is for Pran and Pran only.

(This is an important symbolism, as the passenger seat beside the driver indicates the place reserved for the person's special and significant one - a family member or a close friend can share that too)

We see the beautiful revelation that Pran's parents are not homophobic at all, as shown when his mum said that it's perfectly ok for Pran to be in relationship with a guy. This again reminds us that Bad Buddy takes place in a world where homosexuality is more accepted than currently (in general) is the case. Thailand in perspective is actually relatively open in this regard, especially in the recent years and decades (so it's not necessarily a fictional world per se)

Their problem (Pran's mum's problem in particular), as we all now know, is Pat's family. She cannot and doesn't want to allow Pran to come near Pat's family, as we later know how Pat's dad had wronged her, and this hurt was passed on to the next generation. She was still holding that grudge in her back then.

Then, we see the first glimpse (of what was already somewhat implied on) of the ultimate GL ending for Ink and Pa, as Ink became Pa's guide and helped her during her first time in the university. We can already see from that time, how they were also destined for each other.

The Architecture play on Kwan and Riam's story (which is kind of Thailand's version of Romeo and Juliet story) is an interesting parallel to Pat and Pran's own story. And this play served as a very important catalyst in bringing both of them together (Pat's determination to chase after Pran here is really commendable), and how later on (as unpleasant it may be to us on the first watch), they were revealed to the fellow students.

Later on then we see how Pat and Pran continued flirting with each other, and Pran said that he had always wanted to cook for someone whom he likes (link this with the start of EP 8, once they are already officially in relationship, when Pat cooked breakfast for Pran to have his 'breakfast in bed')

Then going on to the library scene, Wai's summary of the Kwan and Riam story in the play basically described just how Pat and Pran were feeling then, both of them having fallen so deeply at each other that they couldn't stop doing things to one another to try to get the other's attention and to be ever closer together. They were fated to be together. I have mentioned earlier on in the earlier episodes how fate has pushed them closer, by several important lucky coincidences, without which they could have remained apart.

I have also mentioned earlier on in a separate comment how Nong Nao represents Pat's heart. Pat leaving Nong Nao in Pran's room represents how Pran has ensnared his heart and that his heart will only have place for him alone. As he asked Pran to return Nong Nao to his room, Pat was trying to get Pran to return his love, and hope that he will give in (still in the context of their game).

Bad Buddy EP 7 Revisited (Part II)

Pat came to the Architecture play audition, surprising Pran who didn't know that Pat was able to play xylophone as required for the role of Riam. It was at this occasion (which was chronologically placed later in the episode), that Pat used the excuse of his roleplay as Riam to speak indirectly to Pran (whom he placed in the role of Kwan, his partner) regarding his intentions and thoughts,

Pran has always been very reserved in revealing his feelings and especially his relationship with Pat before others, and Pat has always been very persistent as shown in his efforts during the Architecture camp at the zero-waste village and the bet he made with Pran, to make the latter more comfortable in exploring their new relationship, through the competition they were so well accustomed to.

Hence, Pat again wanted to reassure Pran through his words (in the charade as Riam), that his love for Pran is indeed genuine, real and pure. Pat has indicated from then on, as he would later reveal, that he was more than willing to lose rather than to continue to play the game and bet, because he simply has loved Pran so much (and Pran felt the same way too).

Pat and Pran's fake 'double date' with Ink and Wai immediately afterwards served to confirm to both of them their feelings, while at the same time confronting their greatest insecurities. Pat has always been jealous of Wai, while Pran has always been insecure thinking that Pat still somehow liked Ink (even when Pat had said at the end of the previous episode that he didn't think that way). A part of them, Pat and Pran both still had that insecurity, which they revealed to each other by their rather comical competition, that they really loved each other so much, and that bet and game was really getting nowhere.

Then we have that iconic scene in Pran's room (where first we saw how well Pat knew Pran, when he paid attention even to the sad emoji on Pran's door handle), and how he did all to lighten Pran's mood. And all these culminated with the unplanned visit by Wai who was returning Pran's guitar and guilt-tripped Pran somewhat to take over his role in the music production of the Architecture play, while Pat was listening to all of that, hiding behind the sofa.

It was a scene where Pat must have really been so hurt, as he found out how the guitar that he had kept all those years (a symbol of their love), had been so casually passed on to Wai for keeping. Even more hurtful for Pat, was just how readily and freely Pran could agree to Wai's requests (or perhaps even demands), when he could not even freely ask him to be his boyfriend.

It was this moment that Pran knew that it was worth losing the bet, and to be brave to fight for their relationship, and not to run away again, knowing how he had hurt Pat not once, but twice. First, when he was transferred in high school, and then, with that same guitar kept by Pat for all those years handed over to Wai just like that, and Pat discovering it in the worst way possible.

I know many of us may wonder why Pat didn't seem to be affected that much by this later on. However, this is one way for us to realise that Pat would stop at nothing to love Pran, to fight for their love this time. He would not let Pran go again, and even if he had to endure hurt, and to swallow his pride, he would do so. (Remember that later on in EP 9, he would even go as far as getting shot to protect Wai, as part of his numerous efforts to get Wai to talk with Pran again - this is consistent with his character).

Then, Pat didn't want Pran to just declare his love there on the rooftop because he knew that by doing so, Pran was simply returning a favour, and not genuinely showing his love.

Hence, he chose to end the bet in the best way possible, by coming to Pran's rescue (his knight in shining armour), that gave Pran such assurance and happiness, relief and joy, that Pran could not have said no to them becoming boyfriends.

And yes, they became official boyfriends after that, at the end of this seventh episode. Pran feeding Pat the curry is the reply to Pat, that yes, he wanted him to be his boyfriend ('I want to cook for the one I like'). That curry is the symbol of Pran's love.