That isn't his dilema. It is him either doing the career his mother wants him to do or going after his passion…
They were cooking together with his mom at their family restaurant while he was at home and they were fine. His mom knows the he loves cooking and I don't think his mom wants to take cooking away from him completely, neither I think she would be upset if he was working as a chef till he graduates.
That isn't his dilema. It is him either doing the career his mother wants him to do or going after his passion…
But for the time being he can still work as a chef until he graduates from business school. If he decides to please his mom instead, he can still resign as a chef.
Btw I don't get people who complain about the speed of this show. Yes, it is slow, but effectively, substantially, subtly, tastefully and calmingly slow. I have never felt a dull moment, nor have I felt any scene to be a filler.
I honestly don't understand Aek's dilemma here. He is already working as a delivery man. Cannot he change that job and work in the restaurant while continuing his studies at the uni? He can make decisions after he finished studying.
I guess we don't know how old Nut is but, come on people, he's not THAT old. He might be early 30s -- maybe not…
Actually the real-life partner and husband (they officially married in Paris) of Porsch Apiwat Apiwatsayree (who played Dr Bright), Sappanyoo Arm Panatkool is 11 years younger than Porsch. And they have been happily together for 13 years.
I am interested in the story of King and Peat, but this kid with a dog is now confusing. Do Peat and King reconcile or does a romance start to blossom with that kid? Also Kaitoon is cute, but he tends to be rather insensitive to both Valen and Nont.
Stockholm syndrome is by definition when the hostage starts to develop feelings and sympathy to their captor while being kidnapped. That is not quite the case here. Although right before the graphic rape scene Katsuragi has a hard one in the presence of Yoda, that may well be the result of Yoda's continuously triggering Katsuragi's sexual instincts. That is what Katsuragi says too ("Don't laugh. After what you have done to my body.")
Katsuragi does not start to develop feelings for Yoda while in capture. It all starts once he gets to know why Yoda did what he did and how he saved his life, and when he learns about Yoda's tragic past and similar suicidal tendencies.
I could have punched that fecked up coach in the face. I hope Luke stands up to himself. How many lives these sort of wankers ruin day by day by telling boys like him to stay in the closet. And he even thinks he does it in a good faith.
Wow. That was a great start. Remarkably intelligent, character-driven, admirably low-key, sensitively acted, absolutely trope-free and done with great style and a lot of heart. The cinematography is excellent too. I am very impressed. I did not expect this to be so good.
Katsuragi does not start to develop feelings for Yoda while in capture. It all starts once he gets to know why Yoda did what he did and how he saved his life, and when he learns about Yoda's tragic past and similar suicidal tendencies.