For your future reference, when you hit 60 those 70 yo grandpas start looking pretty dang good! And you can put…
`I think it would be hard to steal the spotlight from Zee and he had about 3 outfits for the series. Almost all of the budget was spent on Nu’s wardrobe.
I have to say this before I comment on the episode after 11 episode I believe it would have been better if they…
I finally broke down and read the book, and we don’t get the answers there either.
And PS. Nu finally dyed his hair back to red and it looks horrible. It’s the consistency of straw after being destroyed by the bleach going platinum blonde. He really should have worn a wig for Diva La Vie.
Since you read the novel you already know why. I finally broke down and read to the end today but haven't started…
I'm confused by the book. Seems like nobody won the competition and no one is king. I really have to go back and read over those chapters.
Maybe the special chapters will tell me more. I kind of hated the way the book ended. What happened to Khanin's love for Emmaly and his vow to help the people?
For your future reference, when you hit 60 those 70 yo grandpas start looking pretty dang good! And you can put…
Speaking from my vast experience as a woman of grandma age if not actually a grandma, some grandpas are still hot and some are not. When you get old being in shape and genetics counts for a lot. 😉
I saw Cutie Pie and I think the script writing for TNP is three times better. There are a lot of inconsistencies…
This board is much more negative than a lot of other places that review the show.
There is a reason that TNP is number one in 15 countries plus Thailand.
For the most part the negative reviews are from haters. You can always tell a real review from a hater review because a real review will tell you what plot points they don't like, what they think was wrong with the writing, with the acting, with the characters.
If all they say is we hate Zeenunew, we hate royalty based shows, we think the writers suck that's not a real review.
And if you already don't like the genre and you don't like the actors then why would you start watching it in the first place?
It's not perfect. And if you hate yourself enough to read my very long review of the NC scenes comparing TNP and Cutie Pie, you'll see that I don't say positive things about everything.
i think the london part of storyline was there to show the life Khanin has been living before and also if i remember…
You’re assuming that he had the ability to get a phone with any SIM card that he wanted. I think his ability to post on Facebook, make a phone call, or enter a chat was severely limited.
BL fans never decline the internalized mysoginy allegation bc wtf he’s acting like a princess and not. prince?…
Feminine gay men are still men. Khanin is not trying to be a princess.
And FWIW I think in the end Khanin is the only one who has any diplomatic skills at all, and that includes the current king and all of the princes that are up for replacing the king.
Royalty has produced a rot and a distance from the common man. And you can't rule unless you understand their needs.
All of the people who really understand the needs of the people in this series are Charin, Khanin, Thatdanai and Chakri. and I think Tharin is willing to learn. He's the most compassionate out of all the first generation princes. Ramil and Ava are probably trainable too, but without the next generation producing any heirs this series is probably the last prince rather than the next prince.
So I just finished Cutie Pie. And I really fell in love with ZeeNunew. I am thinking of watching this series with…
I saw Cutie Pie and I think the script writing for TNP is three times better. There are a lot of inconsistencies in Cutie Pie and the series was carried with the natural chemistry between Zee and NuNew.
I didn't read the book but plan to as soon as the series is over. But from the way it was promoted it's the story…
My take on it having only seen the series and not read the book is that first, Tharin was subject to the most abuse by the king compared to the other three princes because he's actually his son. And secondly, Tharin never thought he was going to have an opportunity to be king because he didn't have a son.
Also the abuse that he suffered made him into someone who felt he had absolutely no agency even where he did.
He never did anything about the mining situation because he didn't think he had the power to do it.
Anyway it's not surprising to me that he also didn't think he had the power to be king even after Khanin showed up.
When Khanin said he wasn't interested in taking part in the competition his father never tried to coax him to reconsider. And I honestly don't know if he wanted to be king until he saw his son get energized about actually doing something to help the Assavadevathins.
I didn't read the book but plan to as soon as the series is over. But from the way it was promoted it's the story…
First of all both Charan and Chakri are training him. Charan in history, fencing and archery. And Chakri in history. They are both experts in their subject matter. And Charan is the best fencer in the country. In addition because Charan keeps his expertise secret the other two competitors have no idea the kind of training that Khanin is getting.
They use the mine situation as a catalyst for Khanin to start taking all of this seriously.
Don't forget there's a lot of abuse, characters with extreme mental health issues and PTSD from the way they've been treated throughout their lives in Emmaly.
Tharin has admitted because of the way he was raised that he didn't feel he had any power, even though in reality he did.
Anyway it makes sense for Tharin to leave the training to the people who are best equipped to give it to Khanin.
I'm so disappointed with The series after that long wait 🫤First of all, I dont know about y'all but when watching…
I didn't read the book but plan to as soon as the series is over.
But from the way it was promoted it's the story of a college-age boy who was unknowingly raised to be a prince and take part in a competition that would result in his father becoming the next king should he be successful.
During the many press conferences before the series was released Zee said that the character of Charan took up much less space in the book and they made the role larger to accommodate Zeenunew.
So while there is more of a role for Charan In the series than there was in the book the primary plot point is still the competition and the results.
And PS. Nu finally dyed his hair back to red and it looks horrible. It’s the consistency of straw after being destroyed by the bleach going platinum blonde. He really should have worn a wig for Diva La Vie.
Maybe the special chapters will tell me more. I kind of hated the way the book ended. What happened to Khanin's love for Emmaly and his vow to help the people?
There is a reason that TNP is number one in 15 countries plus Thailand.
For the most part the negative reviews are from haters. You can always tell a real review from a hater review because a real review will tell you what plot points they don't like, what they think was wrong with the writing, with the acting, with the characters.
If all they say is we hate Zeenunew, we hate royalty based shows, we think the writers suck that's not a real review.
And if you already don't like the genre and you don't like the actors then why would you start watching it in the first place?
It's not perfect. And if you hate yourself enough to read my very long review of the NC scenes comparing TNP and Cutie Pie, you'll see that I don't say positive things about everything.
And FWIW I think in the end Khanin is the only one who has any diplomatic skills at all, and that includes the current king and all of the princes that are up for replacing the king.
Royalty has produced a rot and a distance from the common man. And you can't rule unless you understand their needs.
All of the people who really understand the needs of the people in this series are Charin, Khanin, Thatdanai and Chakri. and I think Tharin is willing to learn. He's the most compassionate out of all the first generation princes. Ramil and Ava are probably trainable too, but without the next generation producing any heirs this series is probably the last prince rather than the next prince.
Might be time for democracy. 🙂
Had to look it up because it's been a long time since I saw the old promos to the series.
Prices in Thailand must be a lot cheaper than in the US. There are TV series in the US that cost that much to produce one episode.
And stars like NuNew and Zee would be making $1 million an episode each.
Also the abuse that he suffered made him into someone who felt he had absolutely no agency even where he did.
He never did anything about the mining situation because he didn't think he had the power to do it.
Anyway it's not surprising to me that he also didn't think he had the power to be king even after Khanin showed up.
When Khanin said he wasn't interested in taking part in the competition his father never tried to coax him to reconsider. And I honestly don't know if he wanted to be king until he saw his son get energized about actually doing something to help the Assavadevathins.
They use the mine situation as a catalyst for Khanin to start taking all of this seriously.
Don't forget there's a lot of abuse, characters with extreme mental health issues and PTSD from the way they've been treated throughout their lives in Emmaly.
Tharin has admitted because of the way he was raised that he didn't feel he had any power, even though in reality he did.
Anyway it makes sense for Tharin to leave the training to the people who are best equipped to give it to Khanin.
But from the way it was promoted it's the story of a college-age boy who was unknowingly raised to be a prince and take part in a competition that would result in his father becoming the next king should he be successful.
During the many press conferences before the series was released Zee said that the character of Charan took up much less space in the book and they made the role larger to accommodate Zeenunew.
So while there is more of a role for Charan In the series than there was in the book the primary plot point is still the competition and the results.