I feel so much for Tae Seong. He's terrified that Hae Bom will put his Mother's wishes before, their own wants. He's also afraid that Hae Bom doesn't love him, as much as he loves him. Which is an understandable belief to have, when he doesn't realize that Hae Bom has also been in love with him for a very long time.
Having the thought, or belief that your own Mother "regrets" having you, because she never loved your Father, in your mind, really had a major effect on him, and why he's kept himself from wanting or needing her love. It's not something that she actually feels towards her child, it was just her venting anger about her feelings for her husband.
I never, ever thought that a simple, uncomplicated, gentle, genuine, and sweet young budding love story could move me so much. Keptawan and his sweet enthusiasm for everything, and everyone, is what made P'Nabdao (and me as a viewer) fall in love with him. I don’t care if others find it "corny". Their story, is just so lovely to watch, that I want to see more.
OKay, I was expecting bullshit layered in hype. Like Cutie Pie.This though, was legit. This show had cohesive…
There is a great and much needed balance of storyline, substance, and style in this series. It's just not boys, pretending to be men, wearing their daddies clothes. There are real-life stakes at risk in this series. Porsche has to "join" this mafia clan, in order to make sure that his younger brother Chay, can have the future that Porsche envisions for him. Free, thriving, and without the worries of not being financially stable, successful, or having to protect their uncle.
Oh, you mean the Insecure Bottom Shuffle™? Yeah... Didn't you know that what they need is a strong man in their…
Please, do not worry about "harshing my buzz", "killing the mood", or "tainting my joy" regarding this series. I'm still "waiting" for "things to be developed" regarding the main lead characters.
This series SERIOUSLY lives up to the hype. I'm so glad that Be Cloud productions came in to help bring Kinn Porsche have a TV adaption.
Mmmm...this episode firmly established the backstory for Porsche, his brother, and their uncle.
I get that "family IS everything" in Asian cultures, but you should never be made to feel ashamed, or that you're "letting down the family", when you have to cut out certain people, who also happen to be family members from your life.
I think if Theo talked it over with Akk about his decision, making it more mutual, it would have been better.…
That was my issue in Theo coming to the decision, that he needed to go back to France, because of his Mom. He made that choice, without telling Akk, his boyfriend beforehand. It's not like Akk would have made or demanded that Theo stay in Thailand with him. It still would have been dramatic, if the writers had shown that Theo actually thought about Akk before making that choice. Also, I don’t quite understand why Theo had to go, and live with his Mom in the first place. She's a grown woman.
Theo is NOT the best boyfriend in the world, but he definitely lucked out in having Akk fall in love with him. I really enjoyed the chemistry between Book and Force. I hope that GMMTV has another series lined up for them, either a BL or a lakorn.
Having the thought, or belief that your own Mother "regrets" having you, because she never loved your Father, in your mind, really had a major effect on him, and why he's kept himself from wanting or needing her love. It's not something that she actually feels towards her child, it was just her venting anger about her feelings for her husband.
That's exactly it. The hesitation, the nervousness, and need to be reassured. Ugh.
Mmmm...this episode firmly established the backstory for Porsche, his brother, and their uncle.
I get that "family IS everything" in Asian cultures, but you should never be made to feel ashamed, or that you're "letting down the family", when you have to cut out certain people, who also happen to be family members from your life.
Also, I don’t quite understand why Theo had to go, and live with his Mom in the first place. She's a grown woman.