cry somewhere else this series gets trending cuz its actually a good show with pretty good actors and #him is…
So you’re calling Bible a snake, but the one who made homophobic and racist comments about his entire cast is a saint—aka Build? You seriously need to get your head examined. Take a look in the mirror and get out of here, because your logic is laughable.
Build's fans are a unique breed. It’s truly baffling how some of you can come on a page that has nothing to do with that low life only to drag that irrelevant idiot into the mix and spout off a bunch of nonsense. Are you guys really that envious or is this some sort of bizarre hobby? It’s almost impressive how determined you are to make yourselves look ridiculous. Seriously, maybe take a step back and reassess. Watching you all act like this is honestly a bit sad, and I almost feel sorry for you.
Why this series still get no.1 trending in X Thailand even the company is sucks and treat Biu badly that's not…
Oh, so Biu is your top pick? The same Biu whose career seems as exciting as watching paint dry? That’s a real shame for you. While Jes and Bible are out there dominating the charts and taking the top spots week after week, it must be tough to see your fave lagging behind, don’t forget to give Biu a pat on the back for maintaining such a steady level of mediocrity.
I’ve noticed that Great frequently wears black, white, or a mix of both, and each choice seems to have a deeper meaning.
When Great dresses entirely in black, it reflects his immersion in the darker aspects of his personality. Black often symbolizes power, control, and mystery in modern contexts. It shows his readiness to dive into morally ambiguous actions—like leaving that women to die, for example—highlighting the strategic, sometimes ruthless decisions he makes without his ability to change the 4 minute future.
On the other hand, when he wears all white, it signals a temporary shift towards a clearer, more idealistic perspective. White represents purity, transparency, and new beginnings. For Great, this choice suggests a brief effort to align with higher principles or to present himself in a more morally upright way, especially when he has the chance to alter past decisions and change what he did wrong by using the powers he now has.
Was just on my way to comment that I find Win as a character sort of creepy for some reason, there’s something…
As a character, he’s totally bizarre. The guy moves into a stranger’s house after just one hookup, not to mention that stranger’s fingerprints are showing up at a crime scene yet he said "Ass over justice"
I think he is a good actor and plays his role well, but in some scenes it seems like he doesn't experience the…
I suppose that sums it up. I find that many scenes with him lack emotional depth and feel a bit flat, maybe it is also a writing thing like the other's said.
This is something i also have noticed. Tbh i like his acting specially in singular scene he does great job but…
I’ve noticed that he performs better on his own as well, but I still hope he will improve with the other's especially now that be on cloud seems to be pushing him and fuaiz as a pair they might get their own show
I'm not sure what happened with JJ. His acting in THC was fantastic, but in DFF and this show, it feels like his performance has declined. It just doesn't resonate with me, especially when he's next to Fuaiz, who is absolutely nailing every scene. In my opinion, JJ needs to work more on his acting. Of course, this is subjective—I'm aware that some people might find his acting amazing, but for me, it’s just not hitting the mark.
I have to admit, the sex scene is depicted with great delicacy. This is their first time together, and it appears to be Great’s first experience with a man as well. Tyme, unsure of how to begin, leans on the bed and gazes at Great's lips, hesitating to kiss him directly. Instead, he starts with a gentle kiss on the forehead—a cautious approach to gauge Great’s comfort. He then moves to bite Great’s nose in a playful manner and waits for him to make the next move. Even when Great initiates the kiss, Tyme pulls back slightly, looking into Great's eyes to silently communicate and ensure that Great is comfortable and willing. Throughout the scene, Tyme checks in with Great, asking if he is okay even when they giggle and laugh.
Bible’s vocal changes are the key for me; his voice gave me a sense of vulnerability and flustered submission, a significant shift for someone who, until now, has held a position of power due to his father’s influence.
My problem with the editing remains but otherwise, it was beautifully intended.
Great trying to intimidate Tyme after surgery was too funny, especially since he was just bouncing around like an eager little cat the scene before. Great, you're barely 2 inches tall and as greedy as a feline. Sit down, babe. 😭
the ending confuses me as hell, not able to sleep cause i'm thinking abt that agdhhfjg
The ending reveals two timelines: one shaped by Great and the original reality. In the original timeline, Great's changes never took place—Dome, the woman, and likely Nan all died. In Great's altered timeline, however, they’re all alive. I guess tonkla has the unique ability to perceive both timelines at once that's why he feels his brother coming home but doesn't see him
I had to run to type this. Guys heed not. I have hope. I just ran from twitter. Jes said the first 4 eps were…
They probably noticed the uproar on Twitter due to the limited screen time and felt the need to address it. I hope they can meet the expectations they're setting
When Great dresses entirely in black, it reflects his immersion in the darker aspects of his personality. Black often symbolizes power, control, and mystery in modern contexts. It shows his readiness to dive into morally ambiguous actions—like leaving that women to die, for example—highlighting the strategic, sometimes ruthless decisions he makes without his ability to change the 4 minute future.
On the other hand, when he wears all white, it signals a temporary shift towards a clearer, more idealistic perspective. White represents purity, transparency, and new beginnings. For Great, this choice suggests a brief effort to align with higher principles or to present himself in a more morally upright way, especially when he has the chance to alter past decisions and change what he did wrong by using the powers he now has.
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Bible’s vocal changes are the key for me; his voice gave me a sense of vulnerability and flustered submission, a significant shift for someone who, until now, has held a position of power due to his father’s influence.
My problem with the editing remains but otherwise, it was beautifully intended.