Yes I realised Pat’s part is his own words to Pran, and the best part is that performance story actually (ironically)…
ya.. but it was still grey for me when i watched the episode the first time.. because if it is the script... then it is still a curve ball...
But, i think it isn't.. usually auditions give a particular scene.. and nothing more.. so whatever he said were his own words!!... no grey zone at all.. i am giggling
nah.. i think that's just another motivation for wai to make up with pat.. plus, pat just saved the architecture department and their long standing culture of having a successful play..
seniors already like him :P .. wai has both professional and personal motivation to make up with him..lol
As far as I could understand, Riam was the original female lead and Kwon the male lead
i am curious , who is playing kwon.. and how will Pran replace Kwon (if the show is going for a big stage moment.. of offstage family confrontationw ith similar dialogues)
Did you guys realize that every audition was a particular scene except Pat's..
I don't think Pat's audition was from the script.. that was a clever honest offscript confession.. like it was so honest for Pran..because its not from the script.. no mincing words, true blue confession...
i am squealing... and that is why he didn't get the part.. despite good acting and playing that instrument the best
earlier in this episode, Pa and Pat talk about his girlfriend in middle school and while pa thinks pat was tricked into buying game points (and pat does not refute it)... i think it is more about "I let my lover win".. he is not stupid... but really really gives in when in relationship
the same conversation happened in ep 5 when pa talked about a girl who used Pat to buy surfing board...
Pat is super sweet.. he goes with the flow.. no ego problems... and way way mature than what his goofy cheerful side shows
My first BL series which watched was P’Aof “ dark blue kiss” , you can give a try .. then we have 1000 starts…
i remember dark blue kiss getting negative reviews and wasn't a hit at time of airing..so didn't mention.. but still it wasn't bad direction (some stories are a hit or miss).. but together franchise is genuinely bad (direction wise)
But, i think it isn't.. usually auditions give a particular scene.. and nothing more.. so whatever he said were his own words!!... no grey zone at all.. i am giggling
seniors already like him :P .. wai has both professional and personal motivation to make up with him..lol
Did you guys realize that every audition was a particular scene except Pat's..
I don't think Pat's audition was from the script.. that was a clever honest offscript confession.. like it was so honest for Pran..because its not from the script.. no mincing words, true blue confession...
i am squealing... and that is why he didn't get the part.. despite good acting and playing that instrument the best
earlier in this episode, Pa and Pat talk about his girlfriend in middle school and while pa thinks pat was tricked into buying game points (and pat does not refute it)... i think it is more about "I let my lover win".. he is not stupid... but really really gives in when in relationship
the same conversation happened in ep 5 when pa talked about a girl who used Pat to buy surfing board...
Pat is super sweet.. he goes with the flow.. no ego problems... and way way mature than what his goofy cheerful side shows
The way he announced his entry
"Here is your riam, my K *(whatever is the name of other character)*
Here is your romeo, my juliet :P
( Does anyone know if Riam is male character or female in original story)
they are playing by the GMMTV BL book of tropes
this episode didn't leave me @ high emotions :D :D and graspign for more.. BREAK TIME
But this is a smooth single tone episode after last 3 weeks of roller coaster
https://twitter.com/i/status/1469125457836601347
Maybe you are right about the rhyme part