I'm on ep 2. Can someone please explain to me the riddle and why the Lost One tells the truth?
If the lost one always tells the truth and their statement is that the believer sometimes tells lies then the believer's statement that the Lover always tells the truth can be a lie. Therefore if the lost one tells the truth and the believer sometimes lies then the lover always lies by process of elimination.
Posting this again for anyone that wants the information. This fanbase account has compiled resources on where to legally watch Ticket To Heaven based on country.
Can anyone tell me where to find the novel?? All I’m finding is fanfic. What’s the actual name??
The novel is titled Ticket to Heaven but it has only been released in Thai so far. If you want to read an English translation at this time you'll need to find a fan made translation. Also the novel is not the source material for the show. They are separate works that were loosely written together. The show is the official story and the novel is a separate adaptation so please be aware of that.
Why is this show not on youtube ? I thought all gmmtv shows were on youtube
It's available on either Viu, Viki, or YouTube depending on your geo location. See the X link below for legal streaming availability compiled by a fan account:
For me, I think what’s missing in this story, so far at least, is why Tanrak felt such a seemingly instant connection…
So... I don't think he has been knocked out of that apathy yet.
So far Barth is simply something new. Tanrak's been around the same people since 7th grade and he's stuck in his own private routine, which I personally think so far is suffocating him by the look in his eyes, but Barth is not a part of that. He stands up for himself and isn't, outwardly, afraid of standing out. He's a breath of fresh air in Rak's stifling environment. Plus if he finds him physically attractive that could also be a starter for his interest but that's not something easily seen especially when the character is as emotionally introverted as Tanrak. He masks himself a lot.
Throughout the first episode we see Tanrak observing Barth and helping him in small ways but he's not going out of his way to help Barth yet. He's just watching. There were a few moments where I think he wanted to potentially befriend Barth but he's scared to step outside his comfort zone. Their personalities clash every time their gazes meet and the interest grows more and more. Once they had that scene in the pool that too was a moment of emotional intimacy and vulnerability. Episode 2 will be off the charts with chemistry and relationship building. It's just slow burn and world building in this episode 1.
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So far Barth is simply something new. Tanrak's been around the same people since 7th grade and he's stuck in his own private routine, which I personally think so far is suffocating him by the look in his eyes, but Barth is not a part of that. He stands up for himself and isn't, outwardly, afraid of standing out. He's a breath of fresh air in Rak's stifling environment. Plus if he finds him physically attractive that could also be a starter for his interest but that's not something easily seen especially when the character is as emotionally introverted as Tanrak. He masks himself a lot.
Throughout the first episode we see Tanrak observing Barth and helping him in small ways but he's not going out of his way to help Barth yet. He's just watching. There were a few moments where I think he wanted to potentially befriend Barth but he's scared to step outside his comfort zone. Their personalities clash every time their gazes meet and the interest grows more and more. Once they had that scene in the pool that too was a moment of emotional intimacy and vulnerability. Episode 2 will be off the charts with chemistry and relationship building. It's just slow burn and world building in this episode 1.