My emotional state after this episode: sober but high on feels:) This heady mix of playfulness, tenderness, sensuality, intimate pillow talks, scorching kisses and heartfelt confessions gets me every time. I'm going to repeat myself, but this is romance done exceptionally well. It's crazy how emotionally invested I got. Can't imagine saying goodbye to this series in two weeks when I have only just found it..
Bet when the monk talked about Jom bringing changes to his household, Yai's father didn't think it would mean his wife having enough of his BS, and taking charge. What a classy slap down:) I kinda love all the women in this show!
It would break my heart to see my children in miserable marriages, I would rather my reputation get tainted than…
Look at it from another side. If someone has a deep seated belief that going against societal norms and expectations must without exception result in a miserable life. Then they wouldn't be able to sleep at night knowing they let their kids make that mistake. I met people who believed that forcing their kids on a conformist path meant securing their long-term happiness, at the price of a short-term heartbreak. And I haven't time traveled from 1920's.. As for Yai's parents, I think the mother is in self-denial and the father treats his kids instrumentally:/
I know. I meant after the wedding. I've assumed the father will push for one quickly. I don't believe Yai is the kind of person who'd go along with his wishes and get engaged but then run away before the wedding. So how did he look so relaxed on that nighttime outing? Planning his future with Jom by his side, when he knew he was about to get engaged to a different person than the one he was kissing? Adding that clusterfuck of Jom learning from others about the engagement… The sequence of events makes it hard to understand his reasoning and puts him in a rather bad light. That's why I'd like some context
Jom, you dumb? What's that crying for? Get Yai and sail for Paris! Paint with Chagall! Get drunk with Hemingway! You only live once! …or do you?🤔 I'd watch that spinoff;)
Such good acting in this episode. I really liked the nighttime visuals, especially that upside down kiss by the lantern. I actually totally get Jom. But wth was Yai thinking? Did he plan for them to live in one house while B. stays in another? Hope he explains that at some point. I'm excited for the showdown next week:)
Lek to Jom: - Are you tired? Are you really tired now? I mean are you certain? Maybe you'd like to rethink your answer:D That kid terrifies me. I think it's obvious who's the future politician in that household.
I did start this when it was airing but I got busy and didn't continue. I thought it was quite funny.
Hi:) I also watched it in Spring. I just came back after 6 month hiatus, saw it in my notes and decided to submit as is. From what I remember, there was some old-school humour that was a little off-putting but overall it was absurdly funny;)
What an unexpected gem! 100% pure, organic romance with a background mystery. It's been a long while since I was so captivated by a love story and couldn’t help rewinding instead of skipping forward (I mean, that olive oil scene!!!)
My first thought was that it's Outlander, if Claire ever bothered to think before speaking or acting rashly;) Well, the villain is paper-thin compared to Black Jack but the two lovers are equally magnetic.
Can someone spoil this entire show for me? I’m kind of on the fence about watching and I want to know what happens…
For me personally 80% of enjoyment comes from the fact that I can't solve the mystery and don't know whom to believe, so I end up torn by emotions every time new details push my suspicions in this or that direction. This is a very intimate drama between just a few people that revolves around the secrets of one family. I think it could be boring to watch if you already knew what happened.
After 5 episodes I feel like I've been on a nonstop emotional rollercoaster ride with this family... I just have soooooo many conflicting feelings for these people! Even if this later turns into a mess as many comments said here - I still wanted to write that the first 5 eps were terribly good!
is neck kissing the new thing in the BL world to avoid kissing a man on his lips ? we saw it in moonlight chicken…
Maybe they cut the kissing because it didn't look natural? Could be just me -but these two give off zero couple vibes. Their affectionate moments so far has been a source of amusement to me. Besides the main couple kissed for like a whole minute:) I haven't finished Moonlight Chicken but wasn't the kissing in ep1 cut purposefully to suggest lack of intimacy or sth? Did they never kiss till the end of that show?!
I see I'm in the minority here, cause I find this series totally watchable:) My take on who's Tee and Kan in spoiler…
Tee : in ep1 the doctor in that shady clinic said that was the name of the guy who saved Ken from being strangled on the bridge. Also left him that note warning him not to return to Thailand because it's dangerous. Since he acted like a mysterious guardian angel watching over Ken, it's probably also him that - beat and blew up those guys who made trouble at the restaurant - attacked Ken in the temple to scare him into leaving Thailand then rode off on a bike.
I'd be very surprised if it turned out it's not either Din or Peter depending if they're the same person. But I guess it could be one of his friends too. Payu supposedly sent someone to keep an eye on Ken and news about Din. He may know more than he lets on.
Kan/Fin: I think it's the young waiter who asked for leave to go home in ep1. I mean we got introduced to only two people working in that restaurant and one is a girl named Nan… Considering he wasn't working there long and apparently gave Ken a fake name and address - I'm thinking he was the one who tried to strangle Ken on the bridge. I'm not good at recognising faces so I'm not sure if it's the same actor trying again! to strangle Ken in that hut. But that's my working theory:)
I’m so confused 😭 I must be getting dense with age 🤦♀️ so maybe someone can help me here 🙏Why…
Tee : in ep1 the shady but hot doctor said that was the name of the guy who saved Ken on the bridge and wrote him that note about it being dangerous to come back to Tailand. Same guy attacked and warned Ken in the temple then rode off on a bike I think. I'm assuming it's either Din or Peter depending if they're the same person;)
Kan/Fin: I think it's the young waiter who asked for leave to go home in ep1.
I also think they're tying up loose ends. Or there's some power struggle in the background. Not enough info to tell yet.
I really like the visual aspect of this series. There are so many beautifully framed shots of the actors! Pity the editing is a bit of a mess and a lot of them fail to evoke the right emotions. Ep3 imo had even more scenes that ran too long, felt pointless or unintentionally funny. I don't get the fixation on strangling - as if there aren't easier ways to incapacitate someone… The flow is weird but I have no problem understanding the story so far. I do think they failed at introducing the secondary characters though - that funeral talk scene was just badly set up. The only thing that really confused me was Payu telling Ken they're the only ones who know he's still alive - but then no one seemed very surprised to see him at the funeral?
Lol we've all seen the same two eps. How would we have the answers? On iqiyi it says Ken feels "strangely trembled"…
Sorry, my brain must've still been asleep when I wrote it. What I meant to say was they gave us zero clues so far. Could be anything from transmigration to a face transplant. I'd prefer the first but it's most likely the second:) Maybe Peter's tortured expression is because he can only look but not touch? After two years that must be painful:D Ken was probably meant to show some familiarity/recognition at seeing Peter but the acting wasn't it..
Such good acting in this episode. I really liked the nighttime visuals, especially that upside down kiss by the lantern. I actually totally get Jom. But wth was Yai thinking? Did he plan for them to live in one house while B. stays in another? Hope he explains that at some point. I'm excited for the showdown next week:)
That kid terrifies me. I think it's obvious who's the future politician in that household.
My first thought was that it's Outlander, if Claire ever bothered to think before speaking or acting rashly;) Well, the villain is paper-thin compared to Black Jack but the two lovers are equally magnetic.
Besides the main couple kissed for like a whole minute:)
I haven't finished Moonlight Chicken but wasn't the kissing in ep1 cut purposefully to suggest lack of intimacy or sth? Did they never kiss till the end of that show?!
Since he acted like a mysterious guardian angel watching over Ken, it's probably also him that
- beat and blew up those guys who made trouble at the restaurant
- attacked Ken in the temple to scare him into leaving Thailand then rode off on a bike.
I'd be very surprised if it turned out it's not either Din or Peter depending if they're the same person. But I guess it could be one of his friends too. Payu supposedly sent someone to keep an eye on Ken and news about Din. He may know more than he lets on.
Kan/Fin: I think it's the young waiter who asked for leave to go home in ep1. I mean we got introduced to only two people working in that restaurant and one is a girl named Nan…
Considering he wasn't working there long and apparently gave Ken a fake name and address - I'm thinking he was the one who tried to strangle Ken on the bridge.
I'm not good at recognising faces so I'm not sure if it's the same actor trying again! to strangle Ken in that hut. But that's my working theory:)
My take on who's Tee and Kan in spoiler below:
Kan/Fin: I think it's the young waiter who asked for leave to go home in ep1.
I also think they're tying up loose ends. Or there's some power struggle in the background. Not enough info to tell yet.
The flow is weird but I have no problem understanding the story so far. I do think they failed at introducing the secondary characters though - that funeral talk scene was just badly set up. The only thing that really confused me was Payu telling Ken they're the only ones who know he's still alive - but then no one seemed very surprised to see him at the funeral?