The dude was raging mess just a couple of episodes ago. She'd have zero self preservation skills if she trusted…
Meanwhile the red card keeps showing up over and over again. The invites to the birthday party where his mother announces the engagement are red cards and the red carpet at the billionaire's funeral is a visual red card when Kavin says the game of how the country will be run is changing. It's alllllll about the metaphors and what the red card stands for and why Thyme has to consciously dismantle the harm he caused.
I see a lot of people here criticising Gorya for trusting Talay over Thyme but it's like you guys forgot that…
It's great to hear from someone who hasn't seen the previous versions! A few thoughts based on what you wrote:
Gorya's push and pull with Thyme is in line with what you see in other versions. She's reluctant to fully commit even late in the story. I'm not sure how this will play out with F4T and six episodes left but based on previews and previous versions we will get full romantic moments with them. But will they be enough for people? Personally I'm okay with not getting a huge number of sweet moments because I fell like the story is bigger than just the core romance.
This version isn't more violent than other versions. It's just that this version doesn't sugar coat the violence. For example, the F4 entrance is played as glamorous in most versions even with the bullying but Thailand has them walking into the decrepit stadium and Thyme is wearing two animal prints and beating the shit out of Phupha and it all feels way darker and heavier.
Also in other versions you have absolutely brutal scenes with no real fallout and no sense of consequences. In the manga and one other version the ML tries to sexually assault the FL and slaps her hard across the face. But then they have funny and romantic scenes and tonally it's super weird. F4T is the only version where the ML cancels the red cards and renounces violence, also the only version where he apologizes to the Hana character and the FL for being hurt because of his past crimes.
One BIG change is the episode 9 plot with the dead billionaire's funeral. That is wholly new to F4T and one of my favorite parts of the whole series. I don't see a lot of people talking about it because it's not romantic or even angsty in the traditional way you'd see in a melodrama. But it's hugely important to the story that the writers and director are telling in this version.
lmao we're pissed because t just seems like no matter the changes that thyme makes, gorya is always going to see…
At the end of ep 8 Gorya fearlessly confronted Thyme's mother and brought the cookies to the party. At that point she was ready to commit. But then Lita literally knocked her over and then the billionaire died and Gorya realized that Thyme's mother wasn't the big problem, the enormous, overwhelming problem was the entire 1% universe that Thyme and the F4 inhabit. She can fight a person but how can she grapple with a system of incomprehensible wealth and power?
Also Thyme was paternalistic toward her, told her to trust him but never tried to explain what was happening and what he was doing to keep them together. Kavin and Ren spent more time trying to explain things to Gorya than Thyme did. If he'd invited her to try to solve the problems together she probably wouldn't have broken things off the way she did. Thyme can't sideline Gorya, he has to treat her as an equal partner. That's one of the lessons he needs to learn. The big lesson Gorya needs to learn is to fully own her strength and power. They both still have a lot of growing up to do.
Huh. Who was Goryas boyfriend tho? Kind of odd that the show made it explicitly clear that just because Gorya…
The entire funeral scene in ep 9 set up Gorya's withdrawal. She was getting much closer to Thyme before that and they probably would've made it official until she saw the world he inhabited and was very understandably overwhelmed and intimidated, esp. because Lita was right there as a perfectly acceptable and easier choice for Thyme. Fighting a mean mommy is one thing. Entering into an entire universe of extreme power and not having any standing to understand it or navigate it is a whole other thing and that's when she broke it off.
I'm probably in the minority in that I can't wait for it to be over. I simply cannot wait for the whole story.…
Watching it week to week has been an incredible experience and I'm glad I didn't wait. The conversations and insights are mind blowing and it's because the production is so rich, detailed and carefully thought out that there are a million things to dive into with each episode. We recorded our podcast after ep 9 and one of my podcast partners initially thought we wouldn't have enough to talk about halfway through and lololol we ended up with a two hour episode.
This version has been very careful to not give you second lead syndrome which is no doubt why they played Ren's…
There's no kiss between Ren and Gorya and she was thinking about Thyme when they had the almost kiss so yeah I think F4T has drawn the line much more clearly than other versions. Like you may prefer Ren as a viewer but the production is signaling like crazy that Ren is not the one.
Is gmmtv a very big agency in Thailand or why is every actor in that agency?
Yes, it's a big agency and they also produce all of the TV shows for their parent company, GMM Grammy. That's why you keep seeing the same actors in shows on certain stations.
So about the violence that Gorya had to suffer through this episode, it was hard to watch and yet again, like…
This is such an astute comment, especially about us caring about Gorya and not caring about Phupha. And I completely forgot about Kavin's words, WOW you just blew my mind.
And your point about the red card escalations is one I made on Twitter. It keeps coming around and Thyme trying to seal the door (literally!) on the cards and violence isn't enough. He hasn't finished the work.
ETA: First Thyme cancels the red card for Gorya only because he's in love with her. That's easy. Then he apologizes to Hana for the harm he did to her and bleeds in order to stop her from harming herself, and even apologizes to Gorya because his bad past behavior boomeranged on her but that's not enough. Next he tries to seal the door to the stadium and cancel all red cards but that's not enough either, he does it for Gorya and the F4 but it's not adequate, the monster he created with his actions can't be caged that way. Now we get the final attempt to repair the harm and move forward. Next week is going to be freakin' brutal.
The other scene that was incredibly romantic was when Thyme rescues Gorya after Hana reinstates the red card and…
Forgot to mention that I cried during the birthday countdown (the only time I've cried through the whole series). It was such a pure and intensely emotional scene and it's also one of the favorite scenes of the director (the other one is the storeroom scene! He loves the romantic moments as well)
I really love how we seen gorya having to be saved twice by thyme but the auidence knows she's not a damsel in…
They are for sure end game but wooooo you blew my mind with that observation about the red card. Because the red card represents Thyme's toxic abuse of power and until he truly grapples with that Gorya will be in danger. He can't protect her from the threat, he needs to confront what he's created and dismantle it.
as much as i'd love to see gorya and thyme kiss, i'm not disappointed with the romance aspect of the show at all.…
The other scene that was incredibly romantic was when Thyme rescues Gorya after Hana reinstates the red card and then they spend the night in the storage room. The star lights on the ceiling and when he grabs her face, gah.
Agreed. I'd also like to add that there is an abundance of fluffy romance (Including Meteor Garden and BOF lol)…
Their romantic moments are unconventional. For example, when Thyme rescues Gorya from Hana's red card and they spend the night together in the storage room it's incredibly romantic (also sexy!) even with no real kiss. There was also the moment they sat together at the dark stadium after the big F4 brawl. And Thyme's birthday countdown outside Gorya's house was another big romantic moment. You also get a sweet moment between them at the birthday party when they first see each other before Lita shows up. I don't know, I love cheese as much as the next person but this is a dark romance and they are clearly not going for hearts and flowers.
although gorya’s bullying scene was hard to watch, it was an important one. in episode 7, thyme closes the stadium…
One million percent agree with what you said! The name of the episode is The Time Machine. Thyme has to go back to address what happened. When the students took down the door with his warning it chilled me because even though he tried to close the door on his violent past it's not enough. He has to do the work!
although i hate that gorya has to suffer for thyme’s crimes, i think this is what thyme needs to truly stop…
THIS. I think ep 11 is going to be super heavy and dark because Thyme's monster side is going to boomerang back on him and Gorya and we will also get scenes of Talay and Phupha together to drive home the harm Thyme has done.
I would love to see bright & milk being casted as a lead in another drama. Thyme lita is kind of cute too. I hope…
Milk is great. She had the GL subplot in Bad Buddy and even though she didn't get a lot of screen time she was very memorable. I want to see more of her for sure.
I dont think I saw anyone make this exact point after episode 7 and I like it. I think a lot of viewers have a…
I agree I haven't seen anyone else make that point (including me and my podcast partners when we discussed the scene) and it's very astute. That scene worked for me narratively but I don't think I was conscious of exactly this dynamic.
Gorya's push and pull with Thyme is in line with what you see in other versions. She's reluctant to fully commit even late in the story. I'm not sure how this will play out with F4T and six episodes left but based on previews and previous versions we will get full romantic moments with them. But will they be enough for people? Personally I'm okay with not getting a huge number of sweet moments because I fell like the story is bigger than just the core romance.
This version isn't more violent than other versions. It's just that this version doesn't sugar coat the violence. For example, the F4 entrance is played as glamorous in most versions even with the bullying but Thailand has them walking into the decrepit stadium and Thyme is wearing two animal prints and beating the shit out of Phupha and it all feels way darker and heavier.
Also in other versions you have absolutely brutal scenes with no real fallout and no sense of consequences. In the manga and one other version the ML tries to sexually assault the FL and slaps her hard across the face. But then they have funny and romantic scenes and tonally it's super weird. F4T is the only version where the ML cancels the red cards and renounces violence, also the only version where he apologizes to the Hana character and the FL for being hurt because of his past crimes.
One BIG change is the episode 9 plot with the dead billionaire's funeral. That is wholly new to F4T and one of my favorite parts of the whole series. I don't see a lot of people talking about it because it's not romantic or even angsty in the traditional way you'd see in a melodrama. But it's hugely important to the story that the writers and director are telling in this version.
Also Thyme was paternalistic toward her, told her to trust him but never tried to explain what was happening and what he was doing to keep them together. Kavin and Ren spent more time trying to explain things to Gorya than Thyme did. If he'd invited her to try to solve the problems together she probably wouldn't have broken things off the way she did. Thyme can't sideline Gorya, he has to treat her as an equal partner. That's one of the lessons he needs to learn. The big lesson Gorya needs to learn is to fully own her strength and power. They both still have a lot of growing up to do.
And your point about the red card escalations is one I made on Twitter. It keeps coming around and Thyme trying to seal the door (literally!) on the cards and violence isn't enough. He hasn't finished the work.
ETA: First Thyme cancels the red card for Gorya only because he's in love with her. That's easy. Then he apologizes to Hana for the harm he did to her and bleeds in order to stop her from harming herself, and even apologizes to Gorya because his bad past behavior boomeranged on her but that's not enough. Next he tries to seal the door to the stadium and cancel all red cards but that's not enough either, he does it for Gorya and the F4 but it's not adequate, the monster he created with his actions can't be caged that way. Now we get the final attempt to repair the harm and move forward. Next week is going to be freakin' brutal.