"What would the 2 of you do... without a head bodyguard like me?"
Please excuse me while I spend the next few days of my life crying in a dark corner. Peem was, without a doubt, my favourite male character ever in a GL drama.
I spent most of the series waiting for him to betray Lene and prove Ran's initial suspicions to be correct. Instead, he died protecting the 2 of them, ensuring Lene and Ran would get their happily ever after. He also got to avenge Lene's mother, who had saved his life several years earlier.
Fluke was great on Play Park, and he was even better here. Please give this man a lead role, Thailand!
I just wish that the writers of these GL shows didn't always feel the need to bring in an evil male character. In nearly every GL drama that I've watched, at least one of the two female leads has to deal with either an abusive father or an abusive pervert who refuses to take "no" for an answer.
To his credit, the actor playing Korn is doing an excellent job. His muscular physique and darkly handsome looks definitely add to his menacing screen presence. But a r*pist like Korn is just not the type of character that I want to see in a lighthearted romantic comedy like Enemies with Benefits.
I'm also disappointed by how much darker this show has suddenly become. What started off as a lighthearted romantic comedy has now basically turned into a crime thriller
Honestly, after last night's episode, I'm not sure if I even like Wine anymore. This relationship feels way too one-sided to me.
Lalin has now saved Wine from TWO rape attempts, and she has proven that she would literally go through Hell and back if it helped Wine in any way. If Korn had tried to blackmail her with those photos, I honestly doubt that she would have even flinched. Lalin certainly wouldn't have cruelly dumped Wine in some misguided attempt to "protect" her.
Wine, meanwhile, is all talk and no action. She tearfully told Lalin that she couldn't live without her, and she subsequently told Proud that she loves Lalin and wouldn't hesitate to give up her job in order to be with her. All it took were a few compromising photos for her to completely change her mind about all of this.
Look... I do understand that Wine is a sexual assault victim, and I can't even begin to imagine how difficult it must be for her to not only have to see that disgusting man at work every day, but to also have him as her boss. But that doesn't mean that I'm okay with having to see her (metaphorically) rip Lalin's heart out of her chest two times in a single episode. Lalin is clearly the greatest thing that's ever happened to Wine. I really wish that Wine would fight as hard for their love as Lalin has been doing. And if they want to take Korn down, then they need to work together. Wine was probably not his first victim, but I'm certainly hoping that she'll be his last.
I'm so disappointed in Wine and how easily she was manipulated. I know she wants the best for Lal, but seriously,…
Wine and Lalin were getting so close to taking Korn down, but all he had to do was show Wine some compromising photos to scare her off. If Korn had tried to blackmail Lalin, she probably would have just smiled and said, "Is that the best you've got?"
lol book plot line got thrown out the window i guess. we are so far gone from it, its hard to still call this…
It's frustrating how even these romantic comedies often tend to take a much darker turn during their 2nd half. It's happening right now with Enemies with Benefits, and I fear that it might also happen again with the upcoming AI Girl.
Ever since Korn came into the picture, it feels like this lighthearted romantic comedy about workplace romance has suddenly turned into a dark thriller about sexual assault and gaslighting.
Ok, let me step on some toes real quick. I feel like this story had no real leg to stand on. It's basically two…
Personally, I found this show to be extremely overrated. To their credit, LMSY did the best they could with the awful script they were given, but they're not miracle workers. Nothing about their characters' relationship felt organic to me. The auction storyline was garbage, and don't even get me started with their abusive dads, one of whom faked a heart attack to "motivate" his daughter to win the auction, and the other of whom didn't start to care about his daughter until after she was drugged and nearly r*ped.
That being said, I really did like LillyBelle on this show. Their relationship felt more realistic to me.
Since this is coming to an end i hope we'll get another gl in its place
I suspect that Her will be a complete disaster (prove me wrong, GMMTV!), so I kinda just want to get it over with and hope that NamtanFilm will get a better project in 2027.
So... does anyone else here wonder if Shisha and Professor Thip might be in a secret relationship? It would certainly explain why Mrs. Thip clearly gives Shisha preferential treatment over everyone else.
It really amazes me how this show is somehow able to successfully juggle between SEVEN female leads, without giving too much screen time to some and not enough to others.
Nalin, Belle, Earn, Amy, Sophie, Jane, and Nano... all of them are well-written, complex characters, and they're all portrayed by great actresses.
y'know what, i'm so tired of the unreasonably jealous "you cant talk to any other girls for any reason ever"…
It seems like the writers had no idea what to do with Klao and Si after they got married, so they just shoehorned in this pointless 11th-hour conflict. Or perhaps the writers were just looking for an excuse for Si to bring their "children" to her parents' estate in Bangkok.
Unfortunately, this annoying "jealousy" conflict really did throw a monkey wrench at Si's otherwise excellent character development.
i just NEED a scene where shasha or gorya (or both) tell shasha's mom who she is in shasha's life and how she…
I really hope that the final episode will show Shasha disowning her mom, and letting her know that nobody can stand having her around. Unfortunately, I've watched enough GL dramas to know that Shasha will probably end up forgiving her mom for making her life a living hell.
So what exactly is Min's job role as a co-CEO when the other CEO is not around?She can't convince a client to…
Honestly, I wouldn't be too upset if Min and Praew broke up in the end. I just don't care for this couple anymore. More often than not, I find Min to be a bit rude to Praew.
I really hope that Bake Love Feeling will redeem ViewMim because I'm just not feeling any chemistry between them on Girl Rules.
I think that most of us viewers are expecting Shasha/Gorya, Prim/Bambi, and Min/Praew to all live happily ever after. But wouldn't it be something if the writers completely screwed with our expectations and killed off one of these characters? Or what if one of these couples comes to the realization that they will never work as a couple?
i like the cute scenes, but this supposed to be a TOXIC gl !! HELLO???!? ðŸ˜
I agree. I still enjoy it, but all of the previews/trailers leading up to its release made me think that this show would be a guilty pleasure with (entertainingly) toxic relationships. Instead, it has more or less been a generic girl love drama.
Please excuse me while I spend the next few days of my life crying in a dark corner. Peem was, without a doubt, my favourite male character ever in a GL drama.
I spent most of the series waiting for him to betray Lene and prove Ran's initial suspicions to be correct. Instead, he died protecting the 2 of them, ensuring Lene and Ran would get their happily ever after. He also got to avenge Lene's mother, who had saved his life several years earlier.
Fluke was great on Play Park, and he was even better here. Please give this man a lead role, Thailand!
To his credit, the actor playing Korn is doing an excellent job. His muscular physique and darkly handsome looks definitely add to his menacing screen presence. But a r*pist like Korn is just not the type of character that I want to see in a lighthearted romantic comedy like Enemies with Benefits.
Lalin has now saved Wine from TWO rape attempts, and she has proven that she would literally go through Hell and back if it helped Wine in any way. If Korn had tried to blackmail her with those photos, I honestly doubt that she would have even flinched. Lalin certainly wouldn't have cruelly dumped Wine in some misguided attempt to "protect" her.
Wine, meanwhile, is all talk and no action. She tearfully told Lalin that she couldn't live without her, and she subsequently told Proud that she loves Lalin and wouldn't hesitate to give up her job in order to be with her. All it took were a few compromising photos for her to completely change her mind about all of this.
Look... I do understand that Wine is a sexual assault victim, and I can't even begin to imagine how difficult it must be for her to not only have to see that disgusting man at work every day, but to also have him as her boss. But that doesn't mean that I'm okay with having to see her (metaphorically) rip Lalin's heart out of her chest two times in a single episode. Lalin is clearly the greatest thing that's ever happened to Wine. I really wish that Wine would fight as hard for their love as Lalin has been doing. And if they want to take Korn down, then they need to work together. Wine was probably not his first victim, but I'm certainly hoping that she'll be his last.
Ever since Korn came into the picture, it feels like this lighthearted romantic comedy about workplace romance has suddenly turned into a dark thriller about sexual assault and gaslighting.
That being said, I really did like LillyBelle on this show. Their relationship felt more realistic to me.
Episodes 3-6: absolutely fantastic
Nalin, Belle, Earn, Amy, Sophie, Jane, and Nano... all of them are well-written, complex characters, and they're all portrayed by great actresses.
Unfortunately, this annoying "jealousy" conflict really did throw a monkey wrench at Si's otherwise excellent character development.
I really hope that Bake Love Feeling will redeem ViewMim because I'm just not feeling any chemistry between them on Girl Rules.