Armin didn’t get time to adjust.One moment he’s bleeding on the floor—betrayed by love, friendship, everything…
Viewers want Armin, who just returned and reset back to the year of 1999, after being killed/betrayed by his lover AND best friend in 2025 to immediately have his emotional and mental issues in check?!
Let him at least take a breath. It's not like it's episode 6 and he's still trying to gain his footing. It's episode 2.
Armin keeps mentioning future things to Mr. Tada, that with any other person, they would be trying to figure out what's off with him. But, Mr Tada aka TD, he's just so happy that Armin is allowing himself to be around him, that he's just taking any and every opportunity to be in his presence. He almost swallowed his tongue, when Armin stepped into his pool (hopefully naked, but probably not)!
I don't know what Armin did in his former life to have his former manager out to destroy his career from the very beginning. She's not a great manager at all.
There was a previous post regarding a theory about Dan, Marc and the other friend. I'm guessing that Dan's trying to keep both of his friends from confessing to him as well.
I saw the 'brother' thing coming, after Nankrai's confession, since in the beginning of the ep when Tontrae used…
Your thoughts about Victor are very true. They really haven't delved into anything about the Victor character, besides him being a photographer on vacation in Thailand. He's not bad, and I can see why Tontae is drawn towards him: He's different, new, and exciting towards someone, who's proably never left his village.
As for Somo, I think I'm just mean, but she admitted that she knew Nankrai has always been drawn towards Tontae, but she just wanted "1 percent" of his love. I'm sorry. Why would you do that to yourself? How would she feel if Nankrai had accepted her feelings, started dating her, or even attempted to marry her, and then in the not-so-long future, find out that her "1 percent husband" is cheating on her with another man in the village, be it Tontae or anyone else, because Nankrai has never been romantically or physically attracted towards her?
If know that the script wants us to sympathize with Somo and see similarities between her and Nankrai, but she made herself look foolish.
I don't know what the outcome will be, but for right now, Tontae only has brotherly affection/feelings for his best friend. Which is something that is both painful, along with delusionally hopeful for Nankrai. He still has his best friend in his life. He has to either accept that Tontae will never return romantic feelings for him, and start opening himself up to the possibility of a romantic relationship with another man. Or, keep himself waiting on the sidelines for when Victor leaves Thailand and he tries to confess his feelings again for Tontae.
After reading some of the comments here, I have to say that I am somewhat irritated. I've been watching the massive…
It really is childish behavior, but this "engagement" by these fandoms makes them feel like they are "contributing" to the success/reception of their favs work. When in reality, they are only making their own emotional well-being worse. Looking at the comments thread for the other series, it seems like everyone is at each other's throats over a show that they've been anticipating for 3 years.
I'm watching and enjoying both The Next Prince, and Reset. I don't see these two shows as competing against each other.
I think this show is doing much better than other gmmtv ensemble shows in terms of actually giving the various…
Agreed. The series isn't prolonging the development and progression of all the pairings (including Per and Tar) until episodes 9 to 10. The series is titled "Boys In Love", not "Boys Love In Jeopardy To Make Drama Fans Happy".
is the show actually good ? i just see people talking about the spicy scenes lol
Well, the sex scenes are great and it's a major part of the plot and storyline for the main characters. It wouldn't make any sense for the sex scenes to be bad, because the sexual attraction between Sorn and Jun is what got them together in the first place.
It was never love at first sight. It was pure lust.
And now that I think about, it's new for Jun. Because usually it's Sorn who does the acts of service to express…
"I know we can all argue that it's soft porn but honestly, it's refreshingly real for a BL. Those little acts of service during intimate moments once you get comfortable with someone, when sex becomes an act of care as well as a sexual expression."
Along with Sorn and Jun locking eyes with one another, as Sorn is shagging Jun with every fiber of his being
I‘m sorry but I cant take this whole „Jun is still a kid“ thing serious. Jun is a grown 22 year old and…
"So you can bang the living shit out him but you draw the line at being in a relationship with him?"
I truly believe that the above sentence is stuck repeatedly inside Jun's mind. He's been the honest one, throughout his interactions with Sorn. Even when he got drunk, he admitted multiple times, that he actually likes Sorn. He remembered what he said to him the morning after, so to hear Sorn state that he just cannot have a relationship with him was it for him.
As folks have repeatedly stated, the "stubborn one" has always been Sorn in his stance of using sex to maintain a connection with Jun.
I think that Sorn's scared that Jun's feelings for him aren't real enough, and that he's "too young" to want to be involved with someone like him.
There is the theme regarding the restrictions placed upon these performers in CPs, by their management, the advertisers, and a segment of their fanbases.
Pan has a working CP with the other dude, yet some random stranger "fan", posted up a photo of him and P together in Japan, which caused absolute mayhem back in Bangkok.
Tontae and Plai talk about "imaginary pairings" to P, to get him to understand that this is just part of what Pan and the other dude have to deal with, in order to maintain their brand deals, fans, and careers. Yet, what I gather from all of this is that some of these fans imaginations are so very weak, that they cannot handle any sort of truth "shattering" their fantasies.
If this were a classic “princess and her royal bodyguard” drama, we all know the drill: she pines, he protects,…
"Let her stab a man and steal the crown."
Along with getting Princess Ava her own love interest!!
"Now onto Ramil and Paytai—yes, the BDSM-coded duo who are making pearl-clutchers combust. But let’s be real: that power play isn’t about kink, it’s about control."
The smirk on Paytai's face when Ramil dropped his glass on the floor, to get his "pet's attention" was well played by Paytai. I feel like he wants everyone to know that Ramil is HIS Prince. Ramil is constantly worried about Paytai. Either thinking that Paytai is gaining interest in the other Prince, seeing that Khanin is actively pursuing his bodyguard, and scared that his own father will take his "pet" away from him.
Paytai wants Ramil to make a stand for himself AND them as a couple.
Thank you for your thoughtful comment and for bringing attention to an important issue. I would like to respectfully…
"But we can’t pretend it’s the same everywhere. The truth is, we see this kind of thing far more often and more blatantly in BLs."
We really do have to stop trying to minimize these types of storylines, because we don't want to harsh anyone's buzz or fantasies. I talk about needing to see consent presented in these BLs, because there seems to be this idea that having these characters acknowledge their attraction to one another in an open way, so that there is no confusion, misunderstanding, is seen as boring, dull, and "unrealistic". While somehow watching one character sexually assault another character, who is under duress is seen as "titillating" by others.
That all of this is "different", because it features two male characters.
No patience at all.
Let him at least take a breath. It's not like it's episode 6 and he's still trying to gain his footing. It's episode 2.
I don't know what Armin did in his former life to have his former manager out to destroy his career from the very beginning. She's not a great manager at all.
As for Somo, I think I'm just mean, but she admitted that she knew Nankrai has always been drawn towards Tontae, but she just wanted "1 percent" of his love. I'm sorry. Why would you do that to yourself? How would she feel if Nankrai had accepted her feelings, started dating her, or even attempted to marry her, and then in the not-so-long future, find out that her "1 percent husband" is cheating on her with another man in the village, be it Tontae or anyone else, because Nankrai has never been romantically or physically attracted towards her?
If know that the script wants us to sympathize with Somo and see similarities between her and Nankrai, but she made herself look foolish.
I don't know what the outcome will be, but for right now, Tontae only has brotherly affection/feelings for his best friend. Which is something that is both painful, along with delusionally hopeful for Nankrai. He still has his best friend in his life. He has to either accept that Tontae will never return romantic feelings for him, and start opening himself up to the possibility of a romantic relationship with another man. Or, keep himself waiting on the sidelines for when Victor leaves Thailand and he tries to confess his feelings again for Tontae.
I'm watching and enjoying both The Next Prince, and Reset. I don't see these two shows as competing against each other.
Looking forward to today's episode.
It was never love at first sight. It was pure lust.
Along with Sorn and Jun locking eyes with one another, as Sorn is shagging Jun with every fiber of his being
I truly believe that the above sentence is stuck repeatedly inside Jun's mind. He's been the honest one, throughout his interactions with Sorn. Even when he got drunk, he admitted multiple times, that he actually likes Sorn. He remembered what he said to him the morning after, so to hear Sorn state that he just cannot have a relationship with him was it for him.
As folks have repeatedly stated, the "stubborn one" has always been Sorn in his stance of using sex to maintain a connection with Jun.
I think that Sorn's scared that Jun's feelings for him aren't real enough, and that he's "too young" to want to be involved with someone like him.
Pan has a working CP with the other dude, yet some random stranger "fan", posted up a photo of him and P together in Japan, which caused absolute mayhem back in Bangkok.
Tontae and Plai talk about "imaginary pairings" to P, to get him to understand that this is just part of what Pan and the other dude have to deal with, in order to maintain their brand deals, fans, and careers. Yet, what I gather from all of this is that some of these fans imaginations are so very weak, that they cannot handle any sort of truth "shattering" their fantasies.
Along with getting Princess Ava her own love interest!!
"Now onto Ramil and Paytai—yes, the BDSM-coded duo who are making pearl-clutchers combust. But let’s be real: that power play isn’t about kink, it’s about control."
The smirk on Paytai's face when Ramil dropped his glass on the floor, to get his "pet's attention" was well played by Paytai. I feel like he wants everyone to know that Ramil is HIS Prince. Ramil is constantly worried about Paytai. Either thinking that Paytai is gaining interest in the other Prince, seeing that Khanin is actively pursuing his bodyguard, and scared that his own father will take his "pet" away from him.
Paytai wants Ramil to make a stand for himself AND them as a couple.
We really do have to stop trying to minimize these types of storylines, because we don't want to harsh anyone's buzz or fantasies. I talk about needing to see consent presented in these BLs, because there seems to be this idea that having these characters acknowledge their attraction to one another in an open way, so that there is no confusion, misunderstanding, is seen as boring, dull, and "unrealistic". While somehow watching one character sexually assault another character, who is under duress is seen as "titillating" by others.
That all of this is "different", because it features two male characters.