Calling Mok a misogynist over that one comment feels like a massive overreaction. He only said that he did not expect the bodyguard to be a woman. He did not say that women are useless or incapable, and when Thee replied that gender did not matter to him, Mok did not argue or refuse to accept her.
On average, men are physically stronger than women. That is a biological reality, not misogyny. Of course, an individual woman can be highly trained, capable, and stronger than many men, but being surprised that a gang leader’s personal bodyguard is a woman is not some outrageous or hateful reaction.
This is also not an ordinary office-assistant position. Mok used to accompany Thee everywhere, handle his errands, protect him, and even assist him in very private situations. It is completely understandable that someone might initially expect his replacement to be another man, both for physical and practical reasons. That does not mean Mira cannot do the job or that Mok will not respect her abilities once he sees them.
People are turning one simple line into a complete personality diagnosis and acting as though Mok openly declared that women are inferior. It feels like some viewers are actively searching for anything they can use against the show.
And honestly, the constant hostility toward this series is becoming very obvious. The show has several popular couples and has already attracted a lot of attention, and some people seem annoyed that Bond and Phuwin are receiving this level of success. They talk as though it happened overnight, when they have spent years working together through multiple series, music, events, and other projects to reach this point. You do not have to like them or the show, but constantly twisting every scene into a controversy is exhausting.
If the target audience for most GMMTV series wasn't younger people, I probably wouldn't be so irritated by what…
You wrote a whole paragraph about Aran and Tiwan, even though they only appeared for five minutes in the entire series. Does that mean the main characters had no impact at all? Didn’t you like anything about them, or were you only watching for those five minutes?
Personally, I don’t fully agree with how Aran and Tiwan’s story was handled. Some people are like Aran in real life. I know people who went back to someone they loved after losing everything, after a family member died, or after a serious accident. Aran does love Tiwan, but he was also exhausted by the excessive jealousy and the way he was treated.
When something major happens to someone you love, you don’t consciously think about past problems. You instinctively try to help. You start asking yourself, “Am I part of the reason this happened?” and you look for ways to fix what can still be fixed. That reaction is very human.
That said, I agree that the series should have explored their story more deeply from the beginning—how they fell in love, what exactly went wrong between them, and why things became so toxic. Because they weren’t the main characters, everything felt rushed.
In my opinion, they shouldn’t have gotten back together. Even if Aran wanted to help Tiwan after his family went bankrupt and fled the country, he could have done that without returning as a lover. Helping someone doesn’t automatically mean rekindling a relationship, especially when the original issues—control, jealousy, and emotional exhaustion—were never truly resolved.
I feel the happy ending was mostly done for the audience. Perth and Santa are already an established CP, and many viewers want a neat, comforting resolution. But people who care more about realism may not understand or accept their story the way it ended.
A more realistic choice would’ve been an open ending: Aran helps, they reconnect as humans, but whether they return as lovers or not is left unknown. That would’ve felt more honest to real life.
Trashing a show from just 1 episode and claiming it has no storyline—are you serious? The series hasn’t even aired all ten episodes yet. Looks like someone just hates the cast and wants to give a bad rating. Not every show needs a deep, emotional plot to be enjoyed. Romcoms are meant to make people laugh and have fun, and that’s exactly why this show is doing great. Appreciate it for what it is instead of judging before it even unfolds
I checked the ratings and found people who either gave everything a 10, everything excellent, and called it the best series in history, or everything a 1 and the worst thing you could ever see. There's no middle ground, no credibility either way. I understand those who love the couple and have their picture as their profile picture to praise them, but are those who rated everything a 1 is it really that bad?
On average, men are physically stronger than women. That is a biological reality, not misogyny. Of course, an individual woman can be highly trained, capable, and stronger than many men, but being surprised that a gang leader’s personal bodyguard is a woman is not some outrageous or hateful reaction.
This is also not an ordinary office-assistant position. Mok used to accompany Thee everywhere, handle his errands, protect him, and even assist him in very private situations. It is completely understandable that someone might initially expect his replacement to be another man, both for physical and practical reasons. That does not mean Mira cannot do the job or that Mok will not respect her abilities once he sees them.
People are turning one simple line into a complete personality diagnosis and acting as though Mok openly declared that women are inferior. It feels like some viewers are actively searching for anything they can use against the show.
And honestly, the constant hostility toward this series is becoming very obvious. The show has several popular couples and has already attracted a lot of attention, and some people seem annoyed that Bond and Phuwin are receiving this level of success. They talk as though it happened overnight, when they have spent years working together through multiple series, music, events, and other projects to reach this point. You do not have to like them or the show, but constantly twisting every scene into a controversy is exhausting.
Personally, I don’t fully agree with how Aran and Tiwan’s story was handled. Some people are like Aran in real life. I know people who went back to someone they loved after losing everything, after a family member died, or after a serious accident. Aran does love Tiwan, but he was also exhausted by the excessive jealousy and the way he was treated.
When something major happens to someone you love, you don’t consciously think about past problems. You instinctively try to help. You start asking yourself, “Am I part of the reason this happened?” and you look for ways to fix what can still be fixed. That reaction is very human.
That said, I agree that the series should have explored their story more deeply from the beginning—how they fell in love, what exactly went wrong between them, and why things became so toxic. Because they weren’t the main characters, everything felt rushed.
In my opinion, they shouldn’t have gotten back together. Even if Aran wanted to help Tiwan after his family went bankrupt and fled the country, he could have done that without returning as a lover. Helping someone doesn’t automatically mean rekindling a relationship, especially when the original issues—control, jealousy, and emotional exhaustion—were never truly resolved.
I feel the happy ending was mostly done for the audience. Perth and Santa are already an established CP, and many viewers want a neat, comforting resolution. But people who care more about realism may not understand or accept their story the way it ended.
A more realistic choice would’ve been an open ending: Aran helps, they reconnect as humans, but whether they return as lovers or not is left unknown. That would’ve felt more honest to real life.