Was there really a need to start the NC with the policemen with non-con? He couldn't have a proper conversation with him before getting down and dirty with his consent?
And what was that with Patrick? Phum was deeply asleep or something. Since he wasn't waking up, he couldn't hold on until Phum hs alert and conscious? What if there was something wrong with Phum and that's why he wasn't waking up? It doesn't matter?
Phum: Did you rape me? Patrick: We are boyfriends. I managed everything myself.
Hmmmm, that's not how it works Patrick, and how on earth do you enjoy sex with someone who is unconscious and immobile? Ewww🤮
On a side note, the way they treat interns in shows is so ridiculous, especially new interns. If they are already professionals, why will they come intern at your company? It's called internship for a reason. I get that they want to teach responsibility and all, but I could come up with a 100 ways to pass that message across to new interns that does not involve these kinds of treatments. Unfortunately, some companies and organisations actually treat interns like this in real life.
Unpopular opinion.. I love the relationship between Rak & Mook. I like how he has someone who actually cares about him and watches out for him. I like how affectionate he is with her and how much he teases her. It means his heart is not completely shut off from the world and Mut might just have a chance after all.
And what was that with Patrick? Phum was deeply asleep or something. Since he wasn't waking up, he couldn't hold on until Phum hs alert and conscious? What if there was something wrong with Phum and that's why he wasn't waking up? It doesn't matter?
Phum: Did you rape me?
Patrick: We are boyfriends. I managed everything myself.
Hmmmm, that's not how it works Patrick, and how on earth do you enjoy sex with someone who is unconscious and immobile? Ewww🤮
But I still like the show for now. As long as P'Jane doesn't give me anger issues 😹
On a side note, the way they treat interns in shows is so ridiculous, especially new interns. If they are already professionals, why will they come intern at your company? It's called internship for a reason. I get that they want to teach responsibility and all, but I could come up with a 100 ways to pass that message across to new interns that does not involve these kinds of treatments. Unfortunately, some companies and organisations actually treat interns like this in real life.
I'll take you up on that😁
I don't get the complaint about Rak either. Isn't that what the plot is about? This is Mame's work. It's all about traumatised characters.