right?!! I'm quite surprised by it because gmmtv always includes progressive topics in most of their series so…
Thank you so much for the link! *sigh* only 4 years ago? Patriarchy still hard at work...but even if it was only decriminalised 4 years ago, I would expect a gmmtv series to be progressive about this topic. They often are about many such topics in many of their series when you watch carefully so this really surprises me.
(examples of other things I noticed throughout their series: when they portrayed Maewnam in Whale Store doing things traditionally considered male - fixing all kinds of appliances & things, showing us that women are able to do it too, or when she actually physically defended Wan from the guy who assaulted her, showing women can fight too; or in I Love a lot of You, where Sun's mum was an escort and he had a conversation with Sairung about this topic where she reached a conclusion that it's also a job like any other and sex workers deserve social protection too just like other professions; or in Break-Up Service where one of the sub-plots was about a couple who were making adult content (OF style) and while initially it was assumed that the woman was coerced into it, in the end the series showed that they were both consenting adults who decided to do it together of their own accord; or in Ossan's Love where the main character's daughter tells her father that it's 2025 and he can freely date and be in love with a man if he wants to; or I loved the autistic character Gun played in Leap Day (or Aylin in 23.5), or that they included characters with a disability in Moonlight Chicken, Last Twilight, Pluto (in Pluto they even talked about such interesting things like for example Universal Design) and how they showed how ableist can parents of disabled kids/young people be while thinking they're just 'protecting' their kids; and I can't forget The Warp Effect series, that series was a whole feast with so many fantastic topics addressed.)
I copied that text about those examples from a thread I once wrote on twitter when the first episode of Me and Thee aired. If you watched it, there was a scene in it when Peach came home and his sister was lounging one the sofa alone, scrolling on her phone and she had shorts on and her legs crossed. And Peach instantly reprimanded her for sitting with her legs spread and instantly covered her legs with a blanket. That scene actually started a debate on twitter because many fans noted how misogynistic and weird it was (while there were lots of others who defended it as 'culture' and 'good manners' and that he was being protective of her). So back then I was discussing that scene with one Thai anthropologist on twitter and I wrote all those examples because I was shocked and surprised they included such a weird and low key misogynistic scene in Me & Thee if usually they include progressive topics and opinions in their series. Which makes me wonder whether it depends on who writes the series - and whether Dare you to Death and Me and Thee, especially the bits about abortion in DYTD & that scene in Me&Thee, were written by straight males, as opposed to the other series I mentioned which included such progressive opinions and topics.
This was during the time when Jade was still in hospital i think and Kamin interviewed Cherreen and Tonkla alone.
well shouldn't Jade be updated on all the latest new info as soon as he's discharged and back to working on the case? No wonder they can't catch the killer if this is how they work...
at around 10:00 into the episode, they're driving in the car and Kamin says that Time was a pervert, secretly filming people and selling the clips online. And Jade asks him "people in the gang were victims too?" and Kamin goes yeah. Like.... aren't they investigating this case together??!! How come Jade didn't know this piece of information?! Seriously the plot holes....
It really icks me to see how abortions are demonized in this series. Abortion is healthcare.
right?!! I'm quite surprised by it because gmmtv always includes progressive topics in most of their series so I'm weirded out by this...is abortion not considered normal in Thailand (by at least the pro-choice part of the population)?
i shipped jingjing and piploy during the releases h&s and wsxoxo 🥲
i think Earn might be paired with Jamie later. Honestly I want Piploy in GLs too, I just don't know who she'll be paired up with if Earn ends up with Jamie. Maybe ParnPiploy? i love Parn so much
I loved the first episode I just have to say one thing - Domundi has a shitloads of new young actors right now and this BL has a lot of side characters - I'm super happy North, Wave, and Otto are in it too but why not give the other side roles to DMD's new young actors? I don't understand...why look for actors outside the company? It's a perfect BL to give the roles to the new faces they recently signed up - a university BL
I loved this series. Never got bored during any of the episodes. One thing I wanted to discuss with others who watched it - I don't think in real life it would ever be a good idea to date your fan, no matter how mature, educated and intelligent she is...I don't know...what do you all think?
Yes! I totally think she's still alive and is one of the killers, and the other is a man, maybe a relative, not…
but if it really is that doctor, why would he help her so much and do all these things for her and commit murders for her? Did they each other before? Did they secretly date before all this and they came up with this whole plan?
After watching today’s episode, I was honestly a bit shocked. That friend group is so messed up—like a group…
right?! it's so weird that they all did that to her! and even weirder that after they did all that, she was still friends with them, hanging out with them and laughing with them...
This is a very unpopular opinion, but since you mentioned it I'll state mine. Dunk isn't a well skilled actor,…
i agree with you about Dunk (I've always found his acting wooden but I feel like he's improved a bit lately but still, it isn't great) but I don't feel like Joong has the same problem at all
the plot is so obvious that i won’t be surprised if doc turnes out to be the killer
what if the doctor is the one who performed Puifai's abortion...and then they got to talk, gradually got closer, started dating, she told him everything about her 'friends'...like I could see the killer being a man who truly loved Puifai and wanted to avenge her for all the horrible things her friends did to herm...or he doesn't have to be the one who performed her abortion, another doctor, his colleague, could have performed the abortion but in the hospital somehow the doceand Puifai got to talk and then later got closer
He knows a lot but I don't think he is a bad guy at all he is a good guy so he isn't the killer but he could be…
I don't know l, I wonder what we're gonna find out about Jay in the upcoming episodes cos no normal, good person would be friends with such horrible people..
(examples of other things I noticed throughout their series:
when they portrayed Maewnam in Whale Store doing things traditionally considered male - fixing all kinds of appliances & things, showing us that women are able to do it too, or when she actually physically defended Wan from the guy who assaulted her, showing women can fight too; or in I Love a lot of You, where Sun's mum was an escort and he had a conversation with Sairung about this topic where she reached a conclusion that it's also a job like any other and sex workers deserve social protection too just like other professions; or in Break-Up Service where one of the sub-plots was about a couple who were making adult content (OF style) and while initially it was assumed that the woman was coerced into it, in the end the series showed that they were both consenting adults who decided to do it together of their own accord; or in Ossan's Love where the main character's daughter tells her father that it's 2025 and he can freely date and be in love with a man if he wants to; or I loved the autistic character Gun played in Leap Day (or Aylin in 23.5), or that they included characters with a disability in Moonlight Chicken, Last Twilight, Pluto (in Pluto they even talked about such interesting things like for example Universal Design) and how they showed how ableist can parents of disabled kids/young people be while thinking they're just 'protecting' their kids; and I can't forget The Warp Effect series, that series was a whole feast with so many fantastic topics addressed.)
I copied that text about those examples from a thread I once wrote on twitter when the first episode of Me and Thee aired. If you watched it, there was a scene in it when Peach came home and his sister was lounging one the sofa alone, scrolling on her phone and she had shorts on and her legs crossed. And Peach instantly reprimanded her for sitting with her legs spread and instantly covered her legs with a blanket. That scene actually started a debate on twitter because many fans noted how misogynistic and weird it was (while there were lots of others who defended it as 'culture' and 'good manners' and that he was being protective of her). So back then I was discussing that scene with one Thai anthropologist on twitter and I wrote all those examples because I was shocked and surprised they included such a weird and low key misogynistic scene in Me & Thee if usually they include progressive topics and opinions in their series. Which makes me wonder whether it depends on who writes the series - and whether Dare you to Death and Me and Thee, especially the bits about abortion in DYTD & that scene in Me&Thee, were written by straight males, as opposed to the other series I mentioned which included such progressive opinions and topics.