Same here, I always thought they were very strict like most Asian countries. But then I went there and was surprised…
Just for the wide audience, the only legal drug in Thailand is cannabis and only limited to 0.2% THC (don't need to know what it means unless you're trafficking it). How accessible other drugs are is debatable like in any other country, including neighboring that have a death penalty for any kind of.
So in smaller, unregulated fights in Thailand, there's a high possibility that there's no proper drug testing,…
Drugs for sports are developed on a daily basis and it's hard to keep track of every single one. I'd assume it's a new one that cannot be caught when tested.
What's with people's offices and why is mine so boring? I'm only best at avoiding meetings to watch series. π But the boys looked dashing in these suits, Than was stunning in all black. And production team, please don't make us hate Yut, we've seen him shirtless (Thun, that would have been a great punch, I'm rooting for you)!
Unless it's a PR stunt, it's a very bad business decision and someone needs to get fired.
Every time I read one of these stories, I see myself getting fired if I pull such stunt in public. PR- fail, marketing - fail, management - double fail. How do these companies even exist?
I don't know why you decided to drag Sky and Nani into this comment section but I've never seen such posts on X, at least not from the major fan accounts. Even less posts comparing them to any OF (my favorite series btw) CP. The comments here will be as bad as the first season, no need to bring fan wars into it as well.
As much as I agree with you on the fixed pairing part, throwing shade on other series/artists/companies to prove a point is also not right. And since you mentioned GMM (it's always them, duh), you should know that more and more of their "couples" get separate projects these day.
The issue at stake here is contractual obligations between two companies, who decided to go Live and drag their artists through the mud for money. As simple as that.
I can't believe that we watched a ton of crappy series and this only gets 10 episodes. I swear, if they don't have a special, I'll riot in front of that building on Sukhumvit rd.
The issue at stake here is contractual obligations between two companies, who decided to go Live and drag their artists through the mud for money. As simple as that.