it may sound ridiculous but as im someone who tend to get a cold easily i understand king , i mean people tend…
Thanks for this perspective, because I'm the opposite. I loved playing in the rain and never got sick doing that. My older kid does this now and I didn't realize it's inherited ;-)
Ep 7. Finally, we're getting somewhere. Park has been in love with Tin after all, but unsure whether to pursue given their long history of NongPhi relationship. And given Park's parents' broken marriage, when Tin talks about getting married, it probably sounds more impossible to Park, and not just because same-sex marriage is not yet legal in Thailand.
Park really needed two major nudges to make it clear in his heart what he wanted: that he could lose Tin to someone else, and that he could lose Tin (allergies are scary). And Tin was only too right to ask, "Do I have to be like this [a patient] so you can care about me?" Unfortunately, this happens IRL, too. Here's hoping they can change their dynamics to a healthier one. At the very least, we can see them starting to talk seriously.
I am confused why people complain about the amount of sex scenes like it's called bed friend its about sexual…
One commented that it's become "boring." I'm like, "Did you watch episode 6, bro?" I'm not quite sure how anyone would be bored by that. I get that there are heavy scenes that people may find uncomfortable so they skip it. But, "boring" wouldn't be the word I would use.
Wait I'm confused. How old is Khram supposed to be? Even if they age Nat, he's 20 irl, up to be 24y/o that would…
Say in 2011 (12 years ago), Khram was 20yo when he was killed. Say that in 2011, Thai was 25yo. In 2023, Thai has aged 12 more years and is now 37. The synopsis says Khram looks the same, so he looks 20yo.
Look... I'm still here simply because I'm curious where on earth they're taking this story. I know maybe 3 or…
AthenaTheStorierX: "Park can't seem to tell and stay consistent with how he's viewing Tin. A kid in his care? A childhood friend? Someone he's got feelings for? Who knows?! He doesn't."
They've got too much history that's convoluted. It's one thing to have just grown up in the same neighborhood, like Pao and Khana for example. But, Tin started living with Park because Park's family felt guilty over Tin's Dad's death which was an accident. Park himself hasn't gotten over that guilt. So, trying to unravel how Park feels about Tin... is it really just brotherly love? It seems like more at times. Unless Park makes a HUGE effort to do figure it out, it may too much to ask of him. I think jealousy over Phloen is not even enough to push him. He would probably do it if he were close to losing Tin, maybe a life or death situation?? Although, I really don't want that - too much angst.
While I don't think this show is actually good, there is something fascinating about the writing. They did a really…
I definitely feel it's more of a coming of age rather than a simple RomCom. Those who were looking for a fun RomCom have been sadly disappointed, hence the low rating. A lot of times, it's about expectations. Because it doesn't meet what people expect of a typical, fluffy BL, people drop it and/or rate it low. If one were to change the lens through which one is watching it as a coming of age Drama, in which some characters are LGBTQ+, it changes one's perspective.
Personally, the 40-min. episodes fly by for me, and I'm fully invested in the characters' lives. They are complex individuals with complicated parent relationships. Like each of us, they present a different "face" to the world. Park is the confident nurse at work, mediator of the neighborhood, caretaker of Tin. And I wonder, when does he get to be just himself? Tin is finding himself at school as he navigates friendships & school degree choices. He expresses his love for Park in the clearest way he knows how but gets rebuffed each time. Is it love, or just the feeling of safety he's found with Park?
I hope more people appreciate the writing and watch the show. It's definitely different from the usual BL fare.
I was a bit surprised that Tin said his heartbeat was so fast in reaction to Phloen's pursuing him -- so was that…
I think Park is just really conflicted about his own feelings and that Phloen's involvement will make it clearer to him, but yes, it will likely mean Phloen will get hurt in the process. But Tin may also get tired of pursuing Park and date Phloen, if Park is so conflicted and just wants to stay brothers. I mean, that would make more sense. And Phloen is such a cutie-pie.
Park really needed two major nudges to make it clear in his heart what he wanted: that he could lose Tin to someone else, and that he could lose Tin (allergies are scary). And Tin was only too right to ask, "Do I have to be like this [a patient] so you can care about me?" Unfortunately, this happens IRL, too. Here's hoping they can change their dynamics to a healthier one. At the very least, we can see them starting to talk seriously.
I get that there are heavy scenes that people may find uncomfortable so they skip it. But, "boring" wouldn't be the word I would use.
They've got too much history that's convoluted. It's one thing to have just grown up in the same neighborhood, like Pao and Khana for example. But, Tin started living with Park because Park's family felt guilty over Tin's Dad's death which was an accident. Park himself hasn't gotten over that guilt. So, trying to unravel how Park feels about Tin... is it really just brotherly love? It seems like more at times. Unless Park makes a HUGE effort to do figure it out, it may too much to ask of him. I think jealousy over Phloen is not even enough to push him. He would probably do it if he were close to losing Tin, maybe a life or death situation?? Although, I really don't want that - too much angst.
Personally, the 40-min. episodes fly by for me, and I'm fully invested in the characters' lives. They are complex individuals with complicated parent relationships. Like each of us, they present a different "face" to the world. Park is the confident nurse at work, mediator of the neighborhood, caretaker of Tin. And I wonder, when does he get to be just himself? Tin is finding himself at school as he navigates friendships & school degree choices. He expresses his love for Park in the clearest way he knows how but gets rebuffed each time. Is it love, or just the feeling of safety he's found with Park?
I hope more people appreciate the writing and watch the show. It's definitely different from the usual BL fare.