Remember when Tol and Tin had their first in-dream conversation which we have seen in episode 4 and now in episode 11? That was a turning point after which Tin started to feel for Tol. Now we have just seen Jinta vanished and let them having a moment.
We have had the second in-dream conversation at the lake, when Tin gives Tol his notebook. I bet Jinta took Tin over to Tol this time again.
Seriously I don't get what some people are moaning over the latest episode. Jinta clearly stated it is a completely new loop and that loops are different and they all offer different paths and possibilities.
It is completely natural that Rit is now cooperative with Sing, Lukmai and Win are finally at least communicative and more open to Rit, etc. because Tol behaves in a different way. Jinta explained previously that one's actions could completely change narrative and people around you. This could possibly be the reason that Gap and Sing are now together, because Tin is different. We have seen that Tin was easy-going and increasingly understanding and emphatic with both of them, but if and when he is more distant and cool with them, Gap and Sing probably found the way to each other much quicker and easier.
Also, it is completely logical that Tin is the way he is in episode 11. That is how he was at the beginning, don't you remember? He was rather shallow, judgemental and buried in the pain of losing his sister. He was mechanical and rather insensitive about his patients and work, he was yawning over Tol's death when he was questioned about the kid's death by Dr Sak and he knee jerk judged Tol as an irresponsible drunk driver who deserved to die. He learnt to become a passionate, righteous, caring, emphatic and loving person who is worrying about Tin, Rit and people around him in general again as he went through the continuous time loops.
In tonight's episode Tae and Tee are likely to go back to 3 April 1888 to meet Jack the Ripper, because their story essentially harks back to the murder of Mary Ann Nichols.
A literate, at once melancholic and joyous little coming-of-age story with an effective non-linear storytelling and tenderly delicate performances in the best Japanese vein. A delight from start to finish. Thanks for Furritsu to bring us this little diamond.
Since it is a BDSM subject I should really have expected the immediate gathering of the self-proclaimed How Properly, Decently and Respectfully Make BDSM Bureau to appear here but one keeps hoping. Lmao.
Another confirmation that one should not judge based on the BL Karens and SJWs in the comment section. This was a pretty solid start with unexpectedly slick production values despite the obvious low budget, skilful and tactful camerawork, effective music score and an intriguing premise. I am definitely waiting for the follow-up. (The greatest issue seems to be a running tap. Holy fuck, I feel like I am in a kindergarten).
I don’t know whether this is going to be good, bad or mediocre but why do people have this strained urgency to compare everything to KinnPorsche now? It is getting bloody annoying. KP is neither the first nor the last BL dealing with mafia and gangster milieu, especially if we consider the numerous Japanese yakuza BLs. I love KP, but I am getting very tired of this.
We have had the second in-dream conversation at the lake, when Tin gives Tol his notebook. I bet Jinta took Tin over to Tol this time again.
He might be helping the boys from the background.
It is completely natural that Rit is now cooperative with Sing, Lukmai and Win are finally at least communicative and more open to Rit, etc. because Tol behaves in a different way. Jinta explained previously that one's actions could completely change narrative and people around you. This could possibly be the reason that Gap and Sing are now together, because Tin is different. We have seen that Tin was easy-going and increasingly understanding and emphatic with both of them, but if and when he is more distant and cool with them, Gap and Sing probably found the way to each other much quicker and easier.
Also, it is completely logical that Tin is the way he is in episode 11. That is how he was at the beginning, don't you remember? He was rather shallow, judgemental and buried in the pain of losing his sister. He was mechanical and rather insensitive about his patients and work, he was yawning over Tol's death when he was questioned about the kid's death by Dr Sak and he knee jerk judged Tol as an irresponsible drunk driver who deserved to die. He learnt to become a passionate, righteous, caring, emphatic and loving person who is worrying about Tin, Rit and people around him in general again as he went through the continuous time loops.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CalpX9SklB0
https://www.khaosodenglish.com/life/entertainment/2020/06/30/what-its-like-to-be-half-black-half-thai-morris-ks-story/