He is too proud to do that. I thought that he was progressing towards it, but look at his attitude in the meeting even after losing Paytai. Maybe after he loses the match, and has nothing more to lose, will he finally open his mouth.
No, don't even compare this mess with the novel. The novel RamilPaytai are completely different characters. Rachata…
That is my main problem with this show. The book had good material, and there is absolutely no reason to deviate from that. It's not that the main couple would have to be given less time to stick to the original personality of RP. Maybe they wanted to show more angst here, but now that they have done this in the last part of the show, there's no way of fixing it in one episode, which they will do anyway.
No, don't even compare this mess with the novel. The novel RamilPaytai are completely different characters. Rachata…
That is my main problem with this show. The book had good material, and there is absolutely no reason to deviate from that. It's not that the main couple would have to be given less time to stick to the original personality of RP. Maybe they wanted to show more angst here, but now that they have done this in the last part of the show, there's no way of fixing it in one episode, which they will do anyway.
same at least paytai had the courage to say soemthing, i am glad he did
Paytai won't like that for sure, but I am saying that in Ramil's mental state it won't be unreasonable to show that. Although the writers won't dare. The best scenario would be for Ramil to realise by his own that Paytai should be left alone for his well-being. Both should seek therapy and be happy. Separately.
Grandpa laying in hospital bed saying how he is sorry... are you? Are you really? I don't believe you one bit.…
In the novel the king actually ordered Charan's mother's murder. This series is toning down his crimes. He also killed Wasin's wife by drowning her in concrete when she was pregnant.
My thoughts precisely. Why did he stay and go through that kind of abuse? I've waited for some backstory on Ramil…
What's more, Khanin at some point teases Ramil (they became friends /allies in the novel) saying that Paytai has him wrapped around his fingers completely, but it's not sure if he loves Ramil back. This unsettles Ramil, and when he asked, Paytai calmly said that he had long stopped thinking about love, since he decided to be Ramilβs. I also really liked the fact that Ramil used to call him Tai in private. It's so cute! But look at what they have done to my boys!
My thoughts precisely. Why did he stay and go through that kind of abuse? I've waited for some backstory on Ramil…
The novel RamilPaytai are completely different characters. Rachata was a bad parent and human being, but he did not torture them like that, and the boys did not have any trauma growing up (save for the regular palace politics). Both were extremely smart and caring people, Ramil is even described as 'mischievous' and 'childish'. Paytai was an excellent fencer and I guess also diplomat. Once Rachata threw a book at Paytai and it cut his lip, and Ramil threatened Rachata saying he would burn the palace down if he continues that. The boys never had any fallout, and had an established calm relationship from the beginning to end. I don't know what is happening here, and I don't like it.