I've seen some hate comments already about the show :)) and from people who didn't even read the novel and saying…
I don't really understand why people get so upset about two totally unrelated guys being thrown in proximity because their respective parents decide to get together. They're not blood related, they didn't grow up in a sibling relationship (AFAIK). If you're not upset by a pair of brothers dating a pair of (unrelated to them) sisters, why would this upset you? Because that is the same kind of situation, but that doesn't seem to bother people at all? Context matters.
Agree 💯. His father didn't come off as scary and aggressive. So I don't get why Peak and Jane is scared of…
They mentioned that Jane's family owes him quite a lot of money and is in a vulnerable position in relation to Peak's dad. And he also mentioned that he doesn't want to make his dad sad. Which I can understand. Emotional manipulation can be far more effective than pure aggression. And one doesn't preclude the other.
I'm sorry but am I supposed to feel sorry for Peak?Nah, you tried it and it failed 😹A wuss is a wuss.And him…
And not answering calls from Thanwa (after leaving him without a word) because he "doesn't want Thanwa to suffer". Wtf? As if just disappearing like that won't hurt Thanwa at all?? Running away seems to be his main MO.
Yeah, I was wondering about this too. If he was a devout Christian, having grown up in a very religious family,…
Thank you for your reply! I'm not part of the Christian community myself, but grew up in a protestant European country, and the religiously Christian people I've met here would probably not do that, but rather use prayer and things like that to ask their God for guidance. Secular people who were just born into the church but aren't very devout might act differently. I was assuming that this family was devout since the dad seems to be the leader (?) of the Christian congregation, so presumably a priest/vicar/pastor, or at least a churchwarden. But I really don't know anything about Christianity in Thailand, so I appreciate your input.
In Thailand, 99%, a very high percentage of the population, declare themselves believers. Buddhism is the predominant…
Yeah, I was wondering about this too. If he was a devout Christian, having grown up in a very religious family, he would have sought answers in a different way, but he's acting like any young semi-secular Buddhist Thai person in a drama. Though I get if he doesn't want to go to his parents with this, and all the other Christians in his area probably know his father. But it still seemed off to me.
So I hated "Addicted" with the whole s** assault thing... Dropped it.I loved "Stay With Me"... But I wished it…
As for a "problem-free version"—I mean, the source novel is pretty problematic and toxic. If that's someone's kink to read about, that's fine, as long as people can tell fantasy from reality. But you can't really expect that an adaptation based on a toxic source will be 100% cute and wholesome, and still true to the original. I won't comment on the age of the actors since so many people have done that already, no need to rehash what's already been said.
Will air on WeTV, iQiyi, Viki, GagaOolala, LokLok, Heavenly and on the Artop Media Hit Drama YouTube channel (which one will probably depend on your region)
because that's the pinyin in chinese :) nÇš and nu is different pronounciation, so to get nÇš, we type nv instead
Thanks for replying! Oh, so it's just a keyboard thing? And yes, I know the difference between nu and nü, because we have the same phonetic difference in my language, though using different letters. So nü becomes nv regardless of the tone? Or only for nǚ, but not for nǖ, nǘ or nǜ? Because I've noticed that we don't really see nv with tone accents!
because that's the pinyin in chinese :) nÇš and nu is different pronounciation, so to get nÇš, we type nv instead
Question for you: is it only when nü is pronounced with the third tone that it's spelt nv, or is it with every tone? Because in my Chinese textbook (which, granted, is pretty old) they never use nv, only nü (even for nǚ). So I'm very curious about how or when the switch to nv happens/happened. Thanks!
I won't comment on the age of the actors since so many people have done that already, no need to rehash what's already been said.