Heng is doing that thing with his mouth that Oat does in almost every series he's in (Knot, My Stubborn, etc).
Both of them look like old men without teeth trying to chew something. I hate it when actors use THAT as a way to express emotion in a scene. It's not good, at all.
omg...I'm so sorry that happened to you.In my own way I know what that might have been like for you.In college,…
She was still there at the school. We were on the same softball team, the same math team, and other shared activities. I saw her every day. But she would never explain what happened.
It reminded me of a friendship (just a friendship, in my case) that disappeared literally overnight. My very best friend in high school stopped talking to me and despite me asking over and over what happened, I never found out the reason. It was devastating.
That was 42 years ago, and the memory still hurts.
I hope Saeki's letter at the end of Ep 4 has an explanation that will be revealed in Ep 5.
As far as the acting, I **really** wish Chang Chvn Chia had taken a lot more acting lessons before his first series. He's so expressionless and unemotional.
I mean, when his boyfriend / first love died right in front of him, he just stood there with almost no reaction at all. He didn't rush to see if his BF was still alive, he didn't rush to help him, he didn't call out his name and he didn't cry. Aside from **slightly** increased breathing, there was just....nothing. It was actually bizarre.
And because of that ^^^^^ it's VERY difficult to watch this series. I really want to like it. But it's just so devoid of anything to engage with.
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Of the main actors, I do like Cheng Tiao Chin. He's got some real potential for future series, so I hope to see him again.
Even in the story, cancer sucks. But in real life......"cancer sucks" doesn't even come close.
Both of them look like old men without teeth trying to chew something. I hate it when actors use THAT as a way to express emotion in a scene. It's not good, at all.
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I'm sorry for what you went through, too. ((hug))
It reminded me of a friendship (just a friendship, in my case) that disappeared literally overnight. My very best friend in high school stopped talking to me and despite me asking over and over what happened, I never found out the reason. It was devastating.
That was 42 years ago, and the memory still hurts.
I hope Saeki's letter at the end of Ep 4 has an explanation that will be revealed in Ep 5.
I mean, when his boyfriend / first love died right in front of him, he just stood there with almost no reaction at all. He didn't rush to see if his BF was still alive, he didn't rush to help him, he didn't call out his name and he didn't cry. Aside from **slightly** increased breathing, there was just....nothing. It was actually bizarre.
And because of that ^^^^^ it's VERY difficult to watch this series. I really want to like it. But it's just so devoid of anything to engage with.
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Of the main actors, I do like Cheng Tiao Chin. He's got some real potential for future series, so I hope to see him again.
(And Ep 10 - MAN those old style phones are giving me flashbacks, lol.)
I know Ongsa keeps whispering in Phatsa's ear about him being "THAT kind of Omega," but......does it matter?
Will something happen later where his status as more than just a regular Omega comes into play?
With Nakhun being a "True Alpha" and Phatsa being a "Pure Omega," I'm hoping to see something that makes that pairing special.