I wish I could see into Itt's head bcos I want to know what he's thinking.Bcos can he really not tell that Rit…
Well, even though Rit isn't slow on the uptake, I think I know why—after all, Rit jumped to the conclusion that he was a friend very quickly, without even pausing to think, so Rit should suspect that he's lying.
Yeah, they bring Pitcha too fast, tbh, he can come in episode 4 or 5, not in the end of episode 2, what will happen…
At this point, given the pace of the plot, I can see two possible scenarios here drag out the fake friend storyline until the final episodes, then have a big reveal of all the lies and a super-quick reconciliation—or, in the second version, the big reveal comes early, everything in their relationship falls apart, and for the next few episodes, Itt will try to win Rit back
It's a big deal because ever since heated rivalry Netflix has started finally adding more queer shows, in the…
Thanks for the explanation, and I'm really curious to see how this collaboration turns out. Maybe BL shows will actually start appearing more often on Netflix, because I happen to have a lot of anime and Korean dramas on mine. But seriously, I was really surprised to see this title in the previews.
So Pete is some kind of half-demon because of some ritual, and Niran told him he’d take care of him, which means Niran knows more about him than he does himself. And in the drama’s description, there’s something about the merging of souls—it’s hard to believe their meeting was a coincidence, because it looks like they’ve either already met or Niran was looking for him for some reason. In my opinion, it’s too big of a coincidence that Nirai is investigating Yao at the gaming house just when Pete is a frequent guest there, and on top of that, finish off those 24 years that weakened some kind of seal
Episode 3. I know there are supposed to be 10 episodes, but isn't it moving a little too fast? I'm talking about the scene in the car, and after that episode and what It—I think it was Tiger (that true friend)—said, it's starting to become clear that everything is going to fall apart for him at some point.
I didn't even realize it was out because there was practically nothing on May where I usually check for titles. Now I found some site called dramabl.com, and there are a lot of May premieres there—it looks like it's some new site.
I'm curious because, for some reason, this title is available on Netflix in my country with subtitles, and to be honest, I don't think I've ever seen them offer any bl
Man, they really rushed the romance. But the ending was interesting, especially Rang and the incense—though now I'm really wondering what the heck is in that incense, and the dog's ghost... I'd really love an episode about the dog's story.
Well initially he hadn't but once he knew who kaysorn was yes he kinda planned everything
It’s possible, though I doubt he came up with a plan like that on the spot. I think he’d already devised a few plans for various situations, because I somehow doubt he set out to find Muda without a plan to carry out—after all, he probably didn’t think he’d just walk into Muda’s place and say, “Hey, who wants to be used to make perfume?” and immediately find volunteers. .
That bastard had it all planned out: first he gained his trust, then he took him away from his tribe to a strange place, which is why Kaysorn has to rely on him—and that’s how that bastard can manipulate him, deceive him, and take advantage of him without any trouble.
I did think that old lawyer was behind the case involving Rang’s father, but I never would have guessed he was plotting something this elaborate—and he even has the nerve to claim he did nothing and that it just happened on its own. The only question is why he chose Mr. Yoon’s case—after all, he had so many other cases he could have used if he wanted to get rid of Rang’s father.