After Khun returns to the present, his parents (both mom and dad), take him to see luang ta (a monk who is instead presented as the oracle in the series). He tells him that he will meet phop again when the time is right. Because of this, Khun starts waiting for every eclipse, hoping he will go back in time.
About a year later, Thee, who worries about him, invites Khun over to his house for the long weekend. There, he's playing with Thee's pet dog (I think her name was Olive) when she runs out onto the road just as Thee's cousin pulls up (similar to the scene in the series, except its at home and with a dog instead of a kid) Ofc they meet and thee introduces them, but neither of them tells each other about the past.
Phop starts tutoring Khun in Law, and they get closer. After a tutoring session, Phop drops Khun off at his room, but Khun forgets his wallet in the car. Phop turns back to return it, and Khun invites him in. There, Khun's actually left the ring Phop from the past had given him on the table. Phop confesses that he's always had his memories of the past because of the wish he made before he past. Turns out luang ta from the past had already told him klao was from the future, so he spent the rest of his life waiting to be reunited with him and promised to find and love him in their next life. The reason Phop hadn't told khun was that he wasn't sure if Khun had time-travelled yet. Phop hadn't met Khun before unlike in the series where he knew Khun was Thee's friend and set eveything up.
Phop does propose after Khun graduates. Everyone thinks they were going to fast, but ofc for them they'd been waiting a long time.
Thee and Pun don't actually get together in the future. As far as I remember, Thee was still trying to win pun over, but there wasn't much in the novel about if they ended up together or not. In fact, even Jom and Keaw didn't have many scenes in the novel. And I'm pretty sure the way they caught and solved the opium smuggling was different too.
I love horror as a genre, but there aren't many good BLs I've come across. There are plenty of ghost stories, but they don't really fit under the genre umbrella. Some good ones I can think of right now are Goddess Bless You to Death and After Sundown (movie). Do let me know if you come across any good shows though. I would love to watch them!
I just started Khemjira, but I'm curious about the age difference. I thought Pharan would be 5 or so years older than Khem, but watching the flashbacks makes me think it might be more. Khem would be 5 years old in the flashbacks, but Pharan looks to be at least 15, if not older... I'm just curious.
I thought the book had a perfect ending, but the ending interpreted in the series was magnificent. I love how, even though the book and the series were slightly different, DMD created another masterpiece.
I'm gonna miss this series so much, but I'll definitely be rewatching this multiple times.
Lmao, this is so real tho and every single thing I was screaming at my screen for too. πI started watching…
I just finished it, and I feel the same. It had a beautiful ending, but I think I feel that way because I forgot most of what happened in the first half of the series.
I have high hopes for Love of Silom, partially because of the plot. Hope they live up to that!
It is so aggravating that Joe is portrayed as so lameβ¦ like, I want to slap him every other scene.How can someone…
Lmao, this is so real tho and every single thing I was screaming at my screen for too. π
I started watching this around 2 months ago and stopped right after I finished ep 8 too, because as much as I loved the first few eps, I couldn't with the series anymore. I restarted from ep 9 today (a sorta clear slate), mainly because I've been feeling compelled to finish this series before starting Love of Silom.
Don't get me wrong, I love the series, and I love Up, and Poom, their acting and chemistry are top tier, but I feel like all I've done during this series is either cry or think of how stupid something was (there are plenty of good scenes too, I'm just exaggerating). People seem to like it, I do too, but it's complicated to explain πͺ
The reason I didn't start Naughty Babe when it aired was mainly that I didn't really like cutie pie either. I…
Screw what I said earlier, I love the couple. They're so cute!!!
There were still parts of the story that confuse me, but everything comes together at the end. There are still secrets and a lack of communication in the series, but it isn't the entire plot like it was in Cutie Pie. It's a decent amount to keep the plot interesting in my opinion, and it's mostly cleared up pretty quickly, unlike Cutie Pie, where they needed the entire series to clear up one misunderstanding (which wouldn't even have occurred if Lian was just honest at the start)
I actually found the plot pretty interesting, and all 3 couples were so cute, even Lian and Kuea. I wish TutorYim had more screen time, but it makes sense as to why they didn't.
Does it worth watching it for someone who didn't really like Cutie pie ? I hated the trope in Cutie Pie where…
The reason I didn't start Naughty Babe when it aired was mainly that I didn't really like cutie pie either. I honestly don't know what made me come back to it, but I started watching it a couple of days ago. I'm only a few episodes in, but I would definitely say it is much better than I expected it to be. I love the new story between Yi and Diao, and it's been written pretty well. It might be because I wasn't expecting much from the series in the first place, but so far it's really good! I would say give it a go!
The premiere of the BL series Wuju Bakery has been postponed by streaming platform GagaOOLala following legal…
Ahh okay. Thank you! Hopefully we get some clarity soon... I'd rather the series not get released at all than have it released without the actors/company's consent!
Wait, I'm so confused. I thought Wooju Bakery was cancelled a few years ago. Why is there a new trailer on YouTube claiming that the "Korean BL" series premieres today at 11 pm?
Icl, the comments are confusing me more. Can someone please explain what's going on? ππ
Is this really a 6.7? I really miss Boom and his acting and wanted to give this a chance, but this rating scares…
I don't recommend it. It's a waste of your time. I love Boom, especially after Top Form, but this series has eye candy, and that's about it. The plot doesn't make sense... rather, there is no actual plot to follow along. The editing was all over the place; it was really hard to keep up with what was happening.
But then again, this is my opinion. I watched it a few years back while it was airing and haven't really given it another chance. It might pull together when you watch it in one go or rewatch π€·ββοΈ
It's not necessary. All five couples have standalone stories, so technically, you can watch them separately. Although…
They really are!!! For me, it was Tonfah/Typhoon and Johan/North took the top spot for me. Then Arthit/Daotok, mainly because Arthit scares the shit out of me. I never know what he's thinking and what he's gonna do, especially when it comes to Dao and Dao's family. It just goes to show how well Ngern portrayed Arthit's character, though! And finally, Hill and Easter, don't get me wrong, I love them too. This entire series is definitely one of my favourites!
After Khun returns to the present, his parents (both mom and dad), take him to see luang ta (a monk who is instead presented as the oracle in the series). He tells him that he will meet phop again when the time is right. Because of this, Khun starts waiting for every eclipse, hoping he will go back in time.
About a year later, Thee, who worries about him, invites Khun over to his house for the long weekend. There, he's playing with Thee's pet dog (I think her name was Olive) when she runs out onto the road just as Thee's cousin pulls up (similar to the scene in the series, except its at home and with a dog instead of a kid) Ofc they meet and thee introduces them, but neither of them tells each other about the past.
Phop starts tutoring Khun in Law, and they get closer. After a tutoring session, Phop drops Khun off at his room, but Khun forgets his wallet in the car. Phop turns back to return it, and Khun invites him in. There, Khun's actually left the ring Phop from the past had given him on the table. Phop confesses that he's always had his memories of the past because of the wish he made before he past. Turns out luang ta from the past had already told him klao was from the future, so he spent the rest of his life waiting to be reunited with him and promised to find and love him in their next life. The reason Phop hadn't told khun was that he wasn't sure if Khun had time-travelled yet. Phop hadn't met Khun before unlike in the series where he knew Khun was Thee's friend and set eveything up.
Phop does propose after Khun graduates. Everyone thinks they were going to fast, but ofc for them they'd been waiting a long time.
Thee and Pun don't actually get together in the future. As far as I remember, Thee was still trying to win pun over, but there wasn't much in the novel about if they ended up together or not. In fact, even Jom and Keaw didn't have many scenes in the novel. And I'm pretty sure the way they caught and solved the opium smuggling was different too.
Some good ones I can think of right now are Goddess Bless You to Death and After Sundown (movie).
Do let me know if you come across any good shows though. I would love to watch them!
I'm gonna miss this series so much, but I'll definitely be rewatching this multiple times.
Thank you!
I haven't started watching the series, but I plan to after it finishes airing, so no spoilers please!
I have high hopes for Love of Silom, partially because of the plot. Hope they live up to that!
I started watching this around 2 months ago and stopped right after I finished ep 8 too, because as much as I loved the first few eps, I couldn't with the series anymore. I restarted from ep 9 today (a sorta clear slate), mainly because I've been feeling compelled to finish this series before starting Love of Silom.
Don't get me wrong, I love the series, and I love Up, and Poom, their acting and chemistry are top tier, but I feel like all I've done during this series is either cry or think of how stupid something was (there are plenty of good scenes too, I'm just exaggerating). People seem to like it, I do too, but it's complicated to explain πͺ
There were still parts of the story that confuse me, but everything comes together at the end. There are still secrets and a lack of communication in the series, but it isn't the entire plot like it was in Cutie Pie. It's a decent amount to keep the plot interesting in my opinion, and it's mostly cleared up pretty quickly, unlike Cutie Pie, where they needed the entire series to clear up one misunderstanding (which wouldn't even have occurred if Lian was just honest at the start)
I actually found the plot pretty interesting, and all 3 couples were so cute, even Lian and Kuea. I wish TutorYim had more screen time, but it makes sense as to why they didn't.
Hopefully we get some clarity soon... I'd rather the series not get released at all than have it released without the actors/company's consent!
Icl, the comments are confusing me more. Can someone please explain what's going on? ππ
But then again, this is my opinion. I watched it a few years back while it was airing and haven't really given it another chance. It might pull together when you watch it in one go or rewatch π€·ββοΈ