It's more about Veha's behaviour. The strange actions and the words when buying suitcases, and then the party.…
Where is this portrayed as heroic? This show is generally over-the-top and at times silly. The entire scene in the restaurant demonstrates this. But nowhere is it portrayed as honourable. Akki's decision to devastate the car’s window or enter Veha's apartment was entirely his. I doubt the others even know about it.
I'm surprised how the blow this "side piece" thing out of proportion. Is Thai society really so high and…
It's more about Veha's behaviour. The strange actions and the words when buying suitcases, and then the party. It's an "I'm not doing anything wrong" and "I deserve this guy" attitude. Being the cause of betrayal and gloating about it are two different things.
For Akki, this is also very personal, after what he experienced with his girlfriend. Emotions speak more here than reason. Plus, he's interested in him. Simply put. Is what he's doing okay? Of course not.
"People in real life cheat left and right." Who hurt you? You have a very strange perspective on relationships. No, cheating left and right isn't commonplace, nor is it common enough to be dismissed as "it is what it is", "no big deal", because they're not married or don't live together.
For Akki, this is also very personal, after what he experienced with his girlfriend. Emotions speak more here than reason. Plus, he's interested in him. Simply put. Is what he's doing okay? Of course not.
"People in real life cheat left and right." Who hurt you? You have a very strange perspective on relationships. No, cheating left and right isn't commonplace, nor is it common enough to be dismissed as "it is what it is", "no big deal", because they're not married or don't live together.