Krit’s wedding/ marriage and Krit joining them for dinner are Krit’s parents only topics of conversation. They would have nothing to say to their son or each other if he actually married Rose and ate dinner with his dull parents every day.
I have watched five episodes so far and just about to start the sixth. I understand why there has been criticism of the way the various timelines are presented but I don’t have an issue with it. I have watched a number of Thai BLs and I were able to speak & understand Thai, there are a few BLs that I would be able to watch whilst scrolling on my phone and not miss one single element of the plot. Yesterday requires and demands the viewers full attention.
I am only part way through the series but I don’t think it’s romanticising Kelvin’s behaviour. Kelvin’s character is someone who resents his father and brother, yet has similar personality traits as he also uses manipulation and controlling behaviour to get what he wants. He has betrayed Vier’s trust and love from him and instead of trying to make amends, he kidnaps him, holds his captive and repeatedly proclaims that he will make Vier love him again.
Vier loved Kelvin , had plans for their future and later discovered that he had been manipulated. He hasn’t been given the space and time to move forward because of Kelvin’s behaviour.
This is a couple who need to separate, heal and move on but I know they’ll be together by the end.
Wht do I find it easier to forgive Yu than Tim? They did the same thing and both got caught and came from terrible…
I think it’s because the relationships are different. Yu & North’s relationship was very brief before they got married. The decision to get married represented North’s personality trait of acting impulsively and working out the details later. Yu wanted to find a rich partner and use the new partner for financial gain but his plan didn’t seem to involve faking a deep emotional connection.
Yu appears to be remorseful whilst Tim relies on humour to help mend the relationship.
Tim’s approach was more hurtful because it was one that he had used multiple times without acknowledging the pain he was causing. He seems to view the fact that he’s scamming a collection of women as a bit of a joke and nothing serious.
Tim’s deception feels worse than Yu’s because Tim has made himself an important part of Pai’s life. Pai is vulnerable because he is struggling to survive in a family dynamic where he is held to a higher standard than his cousin, his accomplishments are ignored and there doesn’t seem to be any love & affection.
I am enjoying this series but I agree that 12 episodes seems too many. Ten episodes would have been a better choice . I am not convinced that there is enough story left to tell to fill the remaining three episodes.
Tiw -"I'm here to take him back"The only thing you're taking back is your ass out that door!
This highlights the difference between Tiw & Duang.
Qin is not a possession that can be taken back without his agreement, he’s not a jacket accidentally left behind at a party. He’s a person with his own thoughts, feelings and opinions. Tiw doesn’t have the right to “take him back”. He doesn’t care about Qin he just wants to win.
I might get dragged for this but this is fr one of the best Dumundi series yet. Don't get me wrong, Khemjira was…
This series proves what can happen when the right actors are chosen for roles. Watching this series gives me a sense of joy that I haven’t felt for some time while watching a BL series.
I have a question-Just like JohanNorth's, I'm particularly interested in DaoArthit's storyline. As it contains…
There are three couples in Fourever You part 2 , each couple’s story is told over a block of 8 episodes.
The first 8 episodes are TonfahTyphoon.
The current episodes, starting with episode 9 are dedicated to Arthit & Dao and the final eight will be TigerNao ( North’s friends from the first season)
All three couple’s stories are interesting and worth watching.
I haven’t read any of the novels but I have watched all of the available Fourever You episodes, both part one & part two and like all the couples, their relationships and their stories.
I am really enjoying Dao & Arthit‘s story and together with Johan and North are my favourite Fourever You couple, I think it’s important to acknowledge that unlike the other couples, Arthit and Dao are slowly getting to know each other, not every relationship needs to start with instant & obvious attraction especially as they don’t appear to have shared history and don’t have the “ it’s always been you” element to their relationship that North, Easter & Typhoon have with their partners.
I am enjoying the ghost element of the plot including learning about ghost’s backstory. I think the ghosts and Emma ( the girl Dao speak to) are very important parts of the development of the main characters’ relationship and add depth to Dao and Arthit’s relationship and personalities.
Arthit‘s hope that his mother’s spirit is still with him shows the viewer the parts of his personality that Arthit appears to keep hidden from others behind humour and a carefree persona. Through Dao’s relationship with Emma we are slowly learning the reason why Dao seems to sad and a little lost.
The time between each episode feels so much longer than a week , I’m impatiently waiting for next week’s episode.
I am only part way through the series but I don’t think it’s romanticising Kelvin’s behaviour. Kelvin’s character is someone who resents his father and brother, yet has similar personality traits as he also uses manipulation and controlling behaviour to get what he wants. He has betrayed Vier’s trust and love from him and instead of trying to make amends, he kidnaps him, holds his captive and repeatedly proclaims that he will make Vier love him again.
Vier loved Kelvin , had plans for their future and later discovered that he had been manipulated. He hasn’t been given the space and time to move forward because of Kelvin’s behaviour.
This is a couple who need to separate, heal and move on but I know they’ll be together by the end.
Yu appears to be remorseful whilst Tim relies on humour to help mend the relationship.
Tim’s approach was more hurtful because it was one that he had used multiple times without acknowledging the pain he was causing. He seems to view the fact that he’s scamming a collection of women as a bit of a joke and nothing serious.
Tim’s deception feels worse than Yu’s because Tim has made himself an important part of Pai’s life. Pai is vulnerable because he is struggling to survive in a family dynamic where he is held to a higher standard than his cousin, his accomplishments are ignored and there doesn’t seem to be any love & affection.
Qin is not a possession that can be taken back without his agreement, he’s not a jacket accidentally left behind at a party. He’s a person with his own thoughts, feelings and opinions. Tiw doesn’t have the right to “take him back”. He doesn’t care about Qin he just wants to win.
The first 8 episodes are TonfahTyphoon.
The current episodes, starting with episode 9 are dedicated to Arthit & Dao and the final eight will be TigerNao ( North’s friends from the first season)
All three couple’s stories are interesting and worth watching.
I am really enjoying Dao & Arthit‘s story and together with Johan and North are my favourite Fourever You couple, I think it’s important to acknowledge that unlike the other couples, Arthit and Dao are slowly getting to know each other, not every relationship needs to start with instant & obvious attraction especially as they don’t appear to have shared history and don’t have the “ it’s always been you” element to their relationship that North, Easter & Typhoon have with their partners.
I am enjoying the ghost element of the plot including learning about ghost’s backstory. I think the ghosts and Emma ( the girl Dao speak to) are very important parts of the development of the main characters’ relationship and add depth to Dao and Arthit’s relationship and personalities.
Arthit‘s hope that his mother’s spirit is still with him shows the viewer the parts of his personality that Arthit appears to keep hidden from others behind humour and a carefree persona. Through Dao’s relationship with Emma we are slowly learning the reason why Dao seems to sad and a little lost.
The time between each episode feels so much longer than a week , I’m impatiently waiting for next week’s episode.